Product Focus

Feb 1, 2004 12:00 PM


         Subscribe in NewsGator Online   Subscribe in Bloglines

  1. Emergency Telephone Transmits wireless voice via cellular networks

    The emergency telephone is a battery-operated, standalone system that transmits wireless voice via cellular networks. The phone was designed in response to demand for vandal-resistant systems that could be installed in remote locations with no economical access to telephone lines or power.

    Feature: enclosure can also be used to house standard 12v AC and telephone line powered units.
    EM500
    VISCOUNT SYSTEMS INC.
    CIRCLE #93 ON CARD

  2. Telephone Entry System Optional voice location identifier

    The autodial telephone has an integrated keypad for an additional entry route. The system has a 2-inch-deep stainless steel case, 10 number rollover, ADA “call progress” lamp and an electronics site ID. Features include a push-to-call button that can be used to grant gate or door access through a 5 amp “form C” relay closure by the called party pressing “0”; a second relay to control a camera activated by the called party pressing “9”; and an armored keypad for direct keypad programming as well as four digit entry.

    Features: 12v AC or 12v DC powered, and bottom and rear knock-outs are standard for ease of installation.
    Minigaurd HF-2
    TRIGON ELECTRONICS INC.
    CIRCLE #94 ON CARD

  3. Rescue Communication System ADA-compliant

    The area of resuce communication system provides two-way communication with audible and visual signals for those in need of emergency assistance. The fully integrated command unit can be recess-mounted and accommodates up to eight ADA-compliant stations. It provides emergency personnel centralized control of a multiple communications.

    Features: can be used in multi-story buildings for elevator communication and in parking areas for information assistance.
    CU-8R
    TALK-A-PHONE CO.
    CIRCLE #95 ON CARD

Wireless Annunciator System

Contact closures and audio output

Upgrades to the supplier's Voice Alert System include the option for installers to use Voice Alert's infrared (PIR) sensing capabilities or a hardwire contact built into the sensor/transmitter. When the sensor/transmitter is triggered either by movement detected via infrared or a hard contact, the unit sends a wireless signal to the receiver, causing a user-recorded message to alert the user. The system's receiver/speaker also has added audio capabilities, including providing message amplification by connecting the wireless receiver to an existing intercom, speaker or public address system using the built-in audio output. Then the user can hear alert messages either in a single room or throughout an entire location.

Features: range of up to 1,000 feet and zone messages; and six “C” relays, enabling the triggering of other devices or the ability to integrate into a larger security system.
Voice Alert System-6
CROSS POINT INDUSTRIES INC.
CIRCLE #96 ON CARD

Want to use this article? Click here for options!
© 2008 Penton Media Inc.

Today's New Product

Product 1 Image

Privaris Biometric Verification Software

In support of the Privaris family of personal identity verification tokens for secure physical and IT access, an updated version of its plusID Manager Version 2.0 software extends the capabilities and convenience to administer and enroll biometric tokens. The software offers multi-client support, import and export functionality, more extensive reporting features and a key server for a more convenient method of securing tokens to the issuing organization.

To read more...


Govt Security

Cover

SUBSCRIBE

This month in Access Control

Latest Jobs

Popular Stories

Webinar

A Cost-Effective Framework For Total Security Integration

Join AC&SS and MAXxess as they review two different IP-framework applications
Wednesday, July 30, 2008 at 2:00pm ET/11:00am PT

Register Now!

Back to Top