The Alpha SF341B Code Call Station, NC205/NC300, is a reliable and essential device designed for emergency signal operation in critical care environments. With its user-friendly design, including a large 1.5″ blue pull/push-down lever, it ensures quick code call activation. This station is ideal for use in locations such as ICU/CCU, physical therapy rooms, and post-op recovery areas, providing both audible and visual signals to enhance patient safety.
Alpha SF341B Code Call Station Features
- UL 1069 Listed: Adheres to 4th Edition Standards, ensuring compliance and safety in medical settings.
- Fully Supervised: Provides continuous monitoring for improved reliability and responsiveness during emergencies.
- Simple and Flexible Operation: Easy to use with both push and pull activation options, accommodating various user preferences.
- Registers Audible and Visual Calls: Ensures calls are promptly registered at the master station with enhanced signaling for quick response.
- Indicates Local Call Origination: Dome lights provide visual confirmation of call initiation, enhancing situational awareness.
- Call Cancellation at Point of Origin: Ensures that only the originating station can cancel a call, maintaining security and control.
- Flame Retardant Material: Constructed from KJB Cycolac Plastic for added safety in high-risk environments.
- Large Pull-Down Lever: The 1.5″ wide lever design facilitates easy activation, even in urgent situations.
- Push or Pull Activation: Can be used as a push type station or with an optional pull cord assembly (models CA015K or CA016K) for versatility.
Alpha SF341B Detailed Specifications
| Model | SF341B |
| Compliance | UL 1069 Listed – 4th Edition |
| Material | KJB Cycolac Plastic (Flame Retardant) |
| Activation Method | Pull-Down Lever / Optional Pull Cord |
| Lever Size | 1.5 inches wide |
| Call Registration | Audible and Visual at Master Station |
| Local Indication | Dome Light Activation |
| Call Cancellation | At Originating Location Only |
| Usage Locations | ICU/CCU, Physical Therapy, Post-Op Recovery |



















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