WanderGuard WNC-WND Call Cancel Wand
WanderGuard WNC-WND Call Cancel Wand is a wireless contact transmitter designed to enhance perimeter safety and monitoring within nurse call and security systems. This compact battery-powered device monitors the status of doors and windows, helping healthcare providers maintain awareness of access points in facilities where resident safety and elopement prevention are critical. Its wireless design allows quick installation without extensive wiring, making it an ideal solution for both new installations and retrofit projects.
Wireless Nurse Call – Cut Sheets
Product Operation
- The WNC-WND uses a magnetic contact switch to monitor whether a door or window is open or closed.
- When the magnetic contact is interrupted, the transmitter immediately sends a wireless alert to the connected monitoring system.
- Supports real-time perimeter monitoring and notification of unauthorized access events.
- Communicates wirelessly with compatible WNC master systems using spread-spectrum technology.
- Includes a heartbeat monitoring feature that verifies ongoing communication and proper device operation.
Product Specifications
- Product Number: WNC-WND
- Frequency: 900 MHz Spread Spectrum
- Power Source: Included lithium battery
- Mounting Options: Adhesive mounting or screw mounting
- Magnetic Contact Gap: 0.5" to 1.0"
- Housing: Low-profile ABS plastic enclosure
Features & Benefits
- Provides reliable door and window monitoring for enhanced perimeter security.
- Wireless design eliminates the need for costly cable installation.
- Heartbeat monitoring helps verify system connectivity and operational status.
- Compact, low-visibility enclosure blends into facility environments.
- Battery-powered operation supports flexible installation locations.
- Plug-and-play compatibility simplifies deployment with WNC monitoring systems.
Applications
- Dementia care facilities for monitoring courtyard doors and secured exits.
- Assisted living communities for supervising side entrances, balconies, and windows.
- Healthcare facilities requiring restricted-area monitoring and access control.
- Rehabilitation centers for monitoring equipment rooms and secured storage areas.
- Nursing homes and memory care units where resident safety and elopement prevention are priorities.