LED Corridor Dome Lights visually signal patient calls in corridors. With or without a sounder, nurse call light are mounted above (or next to) the doorway of each patient room. Installing domes at corridor intersections is a possibility as well. In this case, it will mark a zone of rooms. The call light system for nursing home produce a bright light and tone. These indicators, most importantly, are easily seen and heard at great distances and under high-ambient light. As a result, nurses and staff will quickly arrive at the source of a call. The corridor dome lights’ LEDs distinctly differentiate between normal and emergency calls. Therefore, establishing a positive identification of a patient’s priorities. All of the LED domes are UL® certified.
CORRIDOR DOME LIGHTS / CALL LIGHT SYSTEM FOR NURSING HOME
LED CORRIDOR DOME LIGHTS

STANDARD FEATURES OF NURSE CALL DOME LIGHT
- Translucent, wedge-shaped dome lens for maximum visibility. Seen in all directions and at great distances under high ambient lighting.
- Normal and emergency call signals clearly identify patient priorities.
- Long-life ultra-bright LEDs with vivid color indication 14V operation.
- Standard two-gang faceplate, ABS plastic.
- Nurse call dome light is available in one, two, three, and five LED versions.
- Pulsating sounder for emergency type calls (optional).
DIMENSIONS
Faceplate…………4 1⁄2” H x 4 9/16” W x 3” D
Backbox…………..Steel City #72171 plus
72C18 2-gang adaptor
*Note: Single domes are supplied with a middle barrier to intensify illumination.
AVAILABLE MODELS
MODEL# DESCRIPTION
LSDW LSDR LSDB LDD LTD L5D | Single LED (white) Single LED (red) Single LED (blue) Dual LED (W/ and one other color) Triple LED (W/R and one other color) Penta LED (W/R and three other colors) |
LSD/Bz | Single LED with Sounder (one color LED) |
LDD/Bz | Dual LED with Sounder (W/ and one other color) |
LTD/Bz | Triple LED with Sounder (W/R/ and one other color) |
R – RED, W – WHITE, B – BLUE, G – GREEN, A – AMBER
P – PINK OPTIONAL can be used instead of B, G or A
LED’s for “CODE PINK”- Consult Factory for pricing
Corridor domes are available to fit into 1-gang backboxes. Contact factory.
ULTRA INTELLIGENT CORRIDOR DOME LIGHTS
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS OF ASSISTED LIVING CALL LIGHT SYSTEM FOR NURSING HOME
The microprocessor-controlled IQDP intelligent LED nurse call dome light visually signals a patient call in corridors. The specific design of this device is for independent toilets, baths, Staff Assist/Code Blue stations, and infrared sensors. The dome is mounted above (or next to) the doorway. Additionally, domes are found installed at corridor intersections for clear visibility. The dome produces a bright light easily seen both at great distances and under high-ambient lighting. As a result, nurses and staff members are quickly directed to the source of the call. The assisted living call light system contrasting indicators clearly establish the call priority.


STANDARD FEATURES OF NURSE CALL LIGHT SYSTEMS
- Dedicated software operates on an RS485 databus.
- Translucent, wedge-shaped dome lens for maximum visibility. Seen in all directions and at great distances under ambient lighting.
- Distinctive visual signals for normal and emergency calls for positive identification of patient priorities.
- Long-life ultra-bright LEDs with vivid color indication.
- Self-testing algorithm to alert of station condition with LED status.
- Incorporates three programmable inputs for connection to external devices.
- Remote programming to update station software and room assignments.
- Nurse call light systems Connects to an infrared sensor for locator functions (optional feature)
- Independent watchdog timer for reliability.
- Microprocessor circuits for all operating functions.
OPTIONS
Sounder……………………………………/Bz
IR Sensor Input…………………………/R
DIMENSIONS
Faceplate………4 1⁄2” H x 4 9/16” W x 3” D
Backbox………..Steel City #72171 plus 72C18
2-gang adaptor
ULTRA SMART ZONE DOME LIGHTS
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS & FUNCTION
The Smart Zone Dome visually signals all patient calls placed from a section, wing, or a specified area. Distinctly different types of indicator lights prioritize normal and emergency calls. For the best visibility, place the corridor zone dome at the entrance of an intersection. Even better when it is also in the line of sight of the control center. With a hospital setting in mind, the corridor zone dome provides an easily seen bright light. Moreover, it can be seen even at great distances and under high ambient lighting. Therefore, staff members quickly arrive at the area of a call. An area zone dome works together with its corresponding room domes.


STANDARD FEATURES
- Dedicated software operates on an RS485 databus.
- Translucent, wedge-shaped dome lens for maximum visibility in all directions. Easily seen at great distances and under high ambient lighting.
- Normal and emergency call signals clearly identify patient priorities.
- Long-life ultra-bright LEDs with vivid color indication. Five programmable colors to indicate call function.
- Self-testing algorithm to alert of station condition with LED status indicator.
- Remote programming for updating station software and assigning room names or numbers.
- Independent watchdog timer for reliability.
- Microprocessor circuits for all operating functions.
DIMENSIONS
Faceplate………4 1⁄2” H x 4 9/16” W x 3” D
Backbox………..Steel City #72171 plus 72C18
2-gang adaptor
A high-tech computer-based system with a decentralized operation.
a microcontroller-based stand-alone master station to receive and answer calls.
A visual and tone-based nurse call system to support up to 150 calls.
NURSE CALL LIGHT
LED CORRIDOR DOME LIGHTS
LED Corridor Dome lights are the nurse call system’s basic visual signaling device. Dome lights show the presence, source, and urgency of patient calls in the corridors. In addition, dome lights come with or without a sounder.
It is common to mount a dome light above or next to the doorway of each patient room. However, domes assigned to a zone of rooms are installed at corridor intersections. The dome’s LEDs produce a bright light and tone to easily be seen as well as heard at great distances and under high-ambient lighting. In short, nurses and staff members quickly get to the source of the call. Furthermore, the LEDs clearly separate normal calls from emergency calls.
