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Communications in a text format,
providing the flexibility to say anything
to anyone anywhere - schedule changes, announce caller's name, page staff
by name - the list is endless.
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Units are typically located at the
patient's 12 o'clock position, so the messages are discreet.
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Upon receipt of
communication, units have a pleasant sounding
beep. Volume and tone are adjustable.
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Displays are easy to read from any angle, have an adjustable brightness control, and can
be read from across the room.
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Communications can be sent to a single unit,
a group of units, or to all units
on the network.
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Individual units can store hundreds of
messages for later recall,
thereby eliminating "sticky notes" or telephone message slips, which
can get misplaced or lost.
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Easily cleaned membrane keypads can be
wiped down with antiseptics
to maintain aseptic conditions.
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Timers. Amtel features two seperate timers. The elapsed timer (stop watch) can be used to time new procedures or appointments. The count
down timer can be used to time rinses and impressions.
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Wall units can be either surface or
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