Steward Telephones
Type A Steward Telephones for the CARE2 EVC system provide two-way, full duplex, voice communication
Steward Telephones form part of an Emergency Voice Communication (EVC) system designed for venues such as Sporting Stadiums and Stadia where public safety is paramount.
The CARE2 Steward Telephone is one type of outstation available in the range, providing two-way, full-duplex voice communication. A full-duplex system enables both parties to communicate with each other simultaneously.
CARE2 is an Emergency Voice Communication (EVC) system allowing Disabled Refuge, Fire Telephones, Steward Telephones and Disabled Toilet Alarms all to be connected to one master control panel.
CARE2 has been designed and built by Baldwin Boxall in the UK to meet BS5839-9:2021. It also meets BS8300:2009 for Disabled Toilet Alarm.
Additional Features:
- Green finish
- Robust handset in heavy duty enclosure
- Handset has a hearing aid compatible earpiece (T-coil)
- Full duplex speech
- Push or slot lock door versions available (door latch initiates call)
- Conference facility – including roaming telephone handsets
- Surface mountable (optional flush mount bezel available)
- Can be included with any CARE2 outstation on the same panel
Other outstations available include Fire Telephones, Disabled Refuge Outstations and Emergency Assistance/Toilet Alarms.
C2ETGL / C2ETGP
Emergency/Steward Telephone
Lock door / push door
Green
130mm x 330mm x 75mm
2.5 kg
C2ETGZ
Bezel for flush mounting C2ETG#
GreenÂ
170mm x 370mm (c/o 136W x 336H)
Key Benefits
- Fully compliant to BS5839-9:2021
- Two-way, simultaneous voice communication
- Self-powered from the line
- Battery backup powered by Control Panel
- Robust handset with ‘T-Coil’ Hearing Aid-compatible earpiece & loudspeaker
- Surface Mountable or Flush Mountable (Bezel required)
- Door Latch intiates call
- Conference Facility (via Master Control Panel)
- Any CARE2 Outstation on the same Panel
- High Volume Ring
- LED Status Light
- Slot Lock or Push Door options
Safe & Compliant
BS5839-9 is a code of practice for those who install, maintain and commission EVC systems, giving guidance on how to install an effective system as part of a fire detection and alarm system covering all components including wireless.
BS9999 is a BSI Standards Publication providing guidance for fire safety in the design, management and use of buildings. It includes the provision of evacuation methods and placement of EVC systems.
Documentation & Downloads
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About the CARE2 EVC system – Datasheet |
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CARE2 BIM Objects |
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C2CET## CARE2 Emergency Steward Telephone – User Guide |
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CARE2 EVC System Installation – Manual | |
CARE2 Quickstart Installation – Manual |
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CARE2 Product Range
Expandable 4-way control console available in either black or stainless steel.
Add one or more of these expansion panels for larger networked systems.
Type B outstation. Two-way, hands-free voice communication unit for disabled refuge areas.Â
Type A outstation. Two-way voice communication Emergency Steward Telephone, typically used where crowd control is required, such as Stadia.Â
Type A outstation. Two-way emergency voice communication Fire Telephone, can be used by Fire Officers during the evacuation of a building.Â
Portable Roaming Telephone handset, jack sockets and monitored enclosure.
Emergency Assistance Alarm solution for toilets for the CARE2 system.
CARE2 EVC cabling and networking information.
EVC System Options
OmniCarePLUS makes it possible to install especially large Disabled Refuge/Fire Telephone Emergency Voice Communication (EVC) systems with up to 2,048 outstations on a single loop-wired system.