Corridor Display
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  • What is the main role of the corridor display screen in the second-line nurse call system?
    A: The hallway display is an important part of the second-line nurse call system, which is mainly used to display real-time call information for each ward or area, including emergency calls and general calls, so that the medical staff can quickly locate and respond to the needs of patients.

    How does the corridor display communicate with the host?
    A: The corridor display communicates with the host via wired or wireless. The host transmits the received call information to the display through a specific communication protocol, and the display is responsible for parsing and displaying the information.

    What information is usually displayed on the display?
    A: The display will usually display the ward number or area identification for which the call is currently being made, the type of call (emergency or normal), the time of the call, and possibly other relevant information such as the patient's name if supported by the system.

    Can the brightness of the display be adjusted?
    A: In order to adapt to the viewing needs of different light conditions, the corridor display usually has a brightness adjustment function. Medical staff can adjust the brightness of the display through the remote control, control panel or system Settings according to the actual situation.

    If multiple wards call at the same time, how do the display display?
    A: When multiple wards call at the same time, the corridor display will display the call information according to a certain priority or polling mode. Some advanced systems also support split-screen display or multi-line scrolling display to display multiple call information at the same time.

    Does the display support voice prompt?
    A: While most hallway displays rely primarily on visual displays to convey information, some high-end systems may incorporate voice prompts. When a call is received, the display can play a preset voice message to further alert the paramedic.

    What are the maintenance cycles and precautions of the display screen?
    A: The maintenance cycle of corridor displays depends on their frequency of use, environmental conditions, and the manufacturer's recommendations. In general, the display should be cleaned and checked regularly to ensure that its surface is dust free, no scratches, and to maintain a good display effect. At the same time, attention should also be paid to avoid damage to the display caused by direct sunlight, humidity or extreme temperature changes.

    What if the display fails?
    A: If the corridor display fails, first check whether the power connection is normal and whether the display is in normal working condition. If the problem persists, try restarting the display or contact the supplier/maintenance professional for troubleshooting and repair.

    Is it convenient to update and upgrade the display?
    A: Modern second-line nurse call systems typically support remote updates and upgrades of the display. Through system management software or remote access platforms, hospital administrators can download and install the latest firmware or software updates to improve the display's performance or add new features.

    What are the options for display size and installation?
    A: The size and installation of the corridor display can be customized according to the actual needs of the hospital and the corridor space. Common sizes range from a few inches to tens of inches. The installation method includes a variety of options, such as wall-mounted, hoisting, etc., in order to coordinate with the decoration style and environment of the hospital. When selecting, factors such as visibility, security and easy maintenance of the display should be taken into account.