Product Focus
Feb 1, 2004 12:00 PM
- 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 - 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 - 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
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