We offer a comprehensive range of on-site or wide area paging systems in conjunction with our strategic partner Multitone Electronics plc. Our unique adaptations and interfaces permit pager messaging for the first time to be triggered automatically from a range of smart sensors, transducers, security devices, fire systems, including manual call points. This permits both general information and automated emergency call messaging to be overlaid on the same system.
Paging has many advantages over the use of cell and DECT telephones. In hazardous areas where explosive atmospheres are present and cell phones and DECT are banned. We however can offer ATEX safety certified pagers. When security is the issued and cell phones are this time banned due to their integrated cameras, then again paging has the answer. Finally, on many sites where cellular coverage is marginal or non-existent then a pager system can provide a very cost effective solution with a typical OFCOM site licence only costing less than £0.30 per week.
Other advantages of pagers includes their compact form factor, their lightweight design, long battery life, robustness and ability to successfully receive signals at a substantially lower level than the cell phone.
Message formats can range from a simple bleep – bleep – bleep to a alpha numeric message. Trigger Options include:
Where the parameter/s being measured is optionally broadcast at regular intervals for information to staff. And/or instant alarm messages sent when the value exceeds a specified limit. Measured / Triggered Parameters can include:
Pager messages can be triggered automatically upon the sounding of a fire alarm. This can be initiated an acoustic coupling transmitter that eliminates the need for a physical connection to the fire system.
To protect bunded chemical stores, industrial composting, outbuildings, hay barns etc. These are bi-metallic sensors, sealed within a metallic housing to IP55 or higher standard to prevent dust, insects etc.
Stand alone and covert security systems can be created with the pagers system used to deliver warning messages to security staff of intrusion/entry of restricted areas /stores. This can include the use of RFID tagging where the message contains the tag ID that has entered a protected zone