Corridor lamps are usually located on the wall or ceiling outside a patient’s room.
They light when a call is placed from that room to the master station, and go out when
that call is answered. The lamps are segmented to provide color and flash rates that
indicate the priority of the call placed (normal or emergency).
Zone lamps are usually located at corridor intersections and represent single or
multiple remote station zones. When a call is made from a station, its designated zone
lamp lights. The zone lamp may light steadily, flash, or appear in color to indicate the
priority of the call placed. The light goes out when the call is answered.
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Section
Lamp Operation
5
Corridor Lamp
Models
18A521 (1 bulb),
18A522 (2 bulb),
18A523 (3 bulb),
and
18A524 (4 bulb)
Zone Lamp
Models
18A522 (2 bulb),
18A523 (3 bulb),
and
18A524 (4 bulb)
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