Wireless Peon Call Bell & Attendant Calling Systems
Professional wireless peon call bell systems for offices, restaurants, and hospitals. In addition, we offer multi-remote systems (2–32 remotes), manager-peon setups, and OPD calling. Furthermore, all run on battery with instant alerts and no wiring.
What this page covers
This page describes wireless peon call bell and attendant systems. For example, multi-remote (2–32), manager-peon, and OPD calling. In brief, no wiring and battery-operated remotes.
Key points
- Wireless peon call: remotes plus central receiver; no wiring; battery remotes.
- Configurations: 2–6 caregiver, manager-peon, OPD calling, TFT receiver.
- Indoor range 30–40 m; repeaters available; 2–4 year battery life.
- Use cases: offices, restaurants, hospitals, OPD, elderly care.
- Models: FBXWACS02-06, FBXTFT05, and more.
Compare Models at a Glance
Use the table below to compare models, capabilities, and ideal use. For more detail, see the product catalog.
| Model | Key Features |
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| FBXWACS02-06 | 2–6 remote call buttons with attendant indicator. Receiver size: 160 × 100 × 35 mm |
| FBXWACS07-09 | 7–9 remote call buttons. Corridor indicator, multi-zone, indicator display. Receiver size: 180 × 180 × 35 mm |
| FBXWACS10-32 | 10–32 remote controllers. Scalable, zone ID, table numbers. Receiver size: 240 × 165 × 45 mm |
| FBXWACS-C101 | Customized solution: 8 zone priority calling, mutiple color LED indicator (as per priority). Vertical mounting receiver, size: 240 × 165 × 45 mm |
| FBXWACS-C102 | Customized solution: 1 remote controller, 2 receivers. Top button to call a receiver and bottom button to call the second one |
| FBXWACS-C103 | Customized solution: 1 transmitter with 6 call buttons, 3 receivers. |
| FBXWACS-C104 | Customized solution: Supports 5 remotes. Programmable prefixed based indicator switching, room vacant -> active |
| FBXWACS-C105 | 1 transmitter, multiple handheld receivers. Handy receivers with audible alerts |
| FBXWACS-C106 | Customized solution: 3 remote call buttons, 1 handheld receiver. Battery operated receiver with neck tag hang |
| FBXTFT05 | 5 remotes alert buttons. Receiver with TFT display. Display size 2.8" inches. |
Product Catalog & Specifications
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2-6 Remote Caregiver Call System |
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FBXWACS02-06
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7-9 Remotes Peon Call Bell |
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FBXWACS07-09
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10-32 Remotes Wireless Attendant Call Bell |
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FBXWACS10-32
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Customized Solution: 8 Zone Priority Calling |
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FBXWACS-C101
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Customized Solution: 1 Remote, 2 Receivers |
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FBXWACS-C102
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Customized Solution: 1 Tx, 6 Buttons, 3 Rx |
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FBXWACS-C103
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Customized Solution: 5 Remotes with Prefixed Logic |
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FBXWACS-C104
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Customized Solution: 1 Tx, Multiple Handheld Rx |
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FBXWACS-C105
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Customized Solution: 3 Remotes, 1 Handheld Rx |
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FBXWACS-C106
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5 Remotes with TFT Receiver |
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FBXTFT05
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FAQs on Wireless Peon Call Bells
What is a wireless peon call bell system?
A wireless system of remote call buttons and a central receiver. As a result, staff can summon attendants with one press. In addition, it is used in offices, restaurants, and hospitals. No wiring; battery remotes with instant alert.
How many remotes can a peon call system have?
We offer systems from 2 to 32 remotes. For example, 2–6 caregiver, manager-peon, OPD calling, and handheld receivers.
What is the range of wireless peon call bells?
Indoor range is typically 30–40 m. Furthermore, range can be extended with signal repeaters for larger buildings.
Do the remotes need wiring or mains power?
No. Remotes are battery-operated. In brief, battery life is 2–4 years; the central receiver uses adapter or mains.
Can peon call systems be used in hospitals or OPD?
Yes. They are used in OPDs, clinics, and hospitals for staff-to-staff calls. Similarly, they suit caregiver calling in elderly care.