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Ascom A51 Personal Alarm, Lone worker Alarm, Location Aware Transmitter |
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The Ascom A51 is a rugged, smart and easy-to-use alarm transmitter designed for workplaces where a high level of security is required, the Ascom A51 is your protector in times of need. Not only does this lightweight pocket-sized transmitter allow you to send alarms manually, it will also transmit an alarm automatically if for some reason you can’t. The Ascom provides lone worker protection and personal alarm, with man down and location information as part of a TP900 system.
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Kenwood TK 2160/3160 Alarm |
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The Kenwood TK2120/3160 portable radio can - in addition to its normal functions – have its prominent orange button programmed for alarm calling. This will send a distinct alarm to all other radios as a priority call, and the radio will automatically cycle between transmit (sending audio from scene) and receive.
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U970 / U970 ATEX Intrinsically Safe, Personal Alarm, Lone Worker, location aware, Pull cord |
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Belt-worn alarm transmitter with three activation methods. Large call button with two alarm conditions i.e. double press – alarm, long press – assistance. Pull cord (or grab cord) to automatically send alarm if unit is grabbed. Mandown alarm – user selectable and with warning tone and delay timer. The U970 can be equipped with infra red location receiver, to provide automated location reporting (when used with Teleprotect 900 system) and is available with ATEX intrinsically safe certification. The U970 provides lone worker protection and personal alarm, with man down and location information.
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U971 wristwatch Alarm, Personal Alarm, Lone Worker |
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Wristwatch , belt-worn, or fixed mini alarm transmitter, the U971 can send two alarm conditions i.e. long press – assistance, double press – alarm.
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Ascom Teleprotect 900 System, Lone worker, Personal alarm |
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Providing personal alarm / lone worker protection in some of Ireland’s largest and most demanding healthcare and industrial environments, Teleprotect 900 has been the solution of choice by health & safety managers for many years. Total site lone worker radio coverage is achieved using multiple radio receivers and alarms are displayed and logged on a system PC with immediate transmission to display pagers or Kenwood portable radio units. Location reporting is achieved by deployment of compact infra red beacons at strategic locations on site, and the graphical display of alarm locations at the PC, plus text description to mobile receivers. This results in rapid and informed reporting of critical situations. The Teleprotect 900 system is used with U971 (wristwatch) and A51 (belt-worn) lone worker alarm transmitters.
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Designed for nursecall, the N46 is a wall-mounted, battery-operated alarm transmitter that is rich in features and can be used for a wide range of alarm applications. The unit has a red call button, blue priority (or escalate) call button, and a green reset button. The terminal block connectors provide 3 further call inputs, plus two relay outputs to drive lamps, sounders, telephone diallers etc.
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The S35 can be belt-worn, or as a neck pendant, and is activated by pulling on the cord, or by pressing the button. S35 also has a wall bracket and can be used as a disabled toilet /bathroom alarm (combined with the LE9 alarm receiver or NCII Wireless Nursecall system).
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S37L Wristwatch / Location Alarm, Patient Wander |
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TeleAlarm’s S37L wrist or ankle-worn mini alarm transmitter works in conjunction with their wander alarm system (IS76/LE9 or NCII) to give an instant alert to care personnel of a patient approaching or passing a guarded area. The location alarm can be used for a variety of applications including patient wander.
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Small, light, waterproof and robust, the S37 wristwatch or belt worn alarm transmitter operates with the LE9 (mini alarm system) or NCII Wireless Nursecall system. Battery life is good for 25,000 transmissions. The unit can be configured (optional) to require a magnetic swipe to reset.
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The TeleAlarm NCII console/receiver system can comprise a master and up to 16 slave display receivers, giving extensive radio coverage and alarm display/control capability. The system operates with Telectronic’s S37 (wristwatch), S35 (pendant), and N46 (wall-mounted) alarm transmitters and also with their wireless door contact and wireless smoke alarm units. Alarm calls are presented at all consoles and are also output via serial ports to radio paging or DECT phone systems. Location reporting is achieved using the IS76 R.F. door beacon and the S37L (locator version) wristwatch alarm unit, and alarm calls can be sent immediately with text locations to display pagers or DECT telephones.
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