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Wireless Security and Alarm paging
The QUIKTEL Wireless system has been
specially designed to protect people, machines and assets,
providing immediate paging notification to security personnel
and monitoring stations.
The QUIKTEL Wireless system is made of
three application blocks:
- The QUIKTEL Control unit that
controls reception and transmission of alarm messages.
- A wireless backbone made of
one Receiver and if necessary, a number of Repeaters
and Locator units to cover a selected on-site area.
- A variety of PageAlert personal
mobile small transmitters.
QUIKTEL Wireless can report to:
- On-site and commercial Alphanumeric
Pagers.
- Two-way radios.
- Any desk or cellular phone.
QUIKTEL system configuration offers
the option of self-test for 100% reliability and integrity.
You can configure a QUIKTEL System according to your particular
needs.
Examples: Subway Stations, Amusement
parks, Greenhouses, Farming, Industrial Alarms, Power Sub-stations,
Schools
Problem: Subway stations
Our City subway system comprises of (35)
Stations, each with a number of entrance kiosks where people
buy tickets. We need to protect our staff in case of a
hold-up, robbery or kidnapping. We need a system that automatically
calls Central Control notifying of any life threatening
or emergency situations silently and discreetly triggered
by the person under threat.
Solution:
Install a wireless backbone structure
along the tunnels and the train platform made of Repeaters
and Locators. Give a belt-clip or wristband transmitter
to your staff. When a wireless button is pressed, QUIKTEL
uses the telephone line to call Central Station. When an
attendant answers the phone, QUIKTEL delivers a voice message
indicating the name of the station, the name of the person
and the location zone where the person is. QUIKTEL can
also be programmed to send messages to text pagers or two-way
radios.
Problem: Amusement Park
We are a Public Amusement Park with thousands
of visitors every day. People buy tickets at different
locations throughout the Park. We are very concerned about
the personal security of our staff that goes to each kiosk
every three hours to collect cash. We need them to discreetly
trigger a personal alarm in case of an emergency or if
they need assistance from our security staff.
Solution:
Install a wireless backbone structure
made of Repeaters and Locators placed at strategic locations
in the Park. Install fixed wireless pushbutton transmitters
or wireless bill traps at the cashiers. Provide staff with
personal belt-clip or wristband transmitters. Program QUIKTEL
to send voice alarm messages to two-way radios and cellular
phones carried by the Park's security staff. QUIKTEL sends
the name of the person and the location zone where the
messages has been originated.
Problem: Greenhouse Farming
We are greenhouse farmers. We depend
on maintaining an adequate temperature control throughout
the greenhouse during the winter months. We have thermostats
that open and close contacts to turn on and off the fans
and heating. We also need to monitor doors and water tank
levels. We need an economical system that can call our
cellular phones to tell us when the system fails. We also
want to have the option of paging using the commercial
paging company.
Solution:
Wire "dry contacts" to PageAlert modules
to monitor closing and opening of thermostat relays and
furnace contacts. Program QUIKTEL to dial your cellular
phone and deliver a specific voice message to ensure proper
operation.
Problem: Schools
We need alarm messages to be automatically
sent when a teacher or a student is under threat. The system
should send alarm voice radio message to school security
personnel carrying two-way radios.
Solution:
Install wireless pushbuttons in the classrooms.
Provide teachers and staff with belt-clip and wristband
transmitters. Install a wireless infrastructure using Repeaters
and Locators. When a pushbutton is triggered, QUIKTEL will
send a voice message to two-way radios or cellular phones
giving the location zone and the name of the person.
Problem: Power Sub-Stations
We need to know when a power transformer
burns to immediately replace it. Our power sub-stations
have a number of monitor devices that watch for transformer
failure. Normally, a dry-contact closes to produce an alarm.
We need the alarm to be sent directly to our dispatch unit
rather than the alarm monitor company. We don't have sophisticated
equipment. Therefore, we need a system that can call and
deliver the alarm detail in voice to the person who answers
the phone.
Solution:
Install QUIKTEL Wireless with PageAlert
units wired to "dry contacts" monitoring power transformers.
When a monitor contact is closed, QUIKTEL Wireless can
send a voice alarm message directly to the two-way radios
of the utility repair crews. QUIKTEL can also call the
Service Dispatch over the telephone and deliver a voice
message when a person answers. As an alternative, QUIKTEL
can send a text message to the repair crew with failure
details.

Problem: Industrial Alarms
We manufacture Television sets. We need
operators to page their supervisor when there is a problem
in the production line. We also need to know when the automated
machines stop. Forklift drivers need to know where to go
and pick up finished goods. We need to notify operators
when ovens are ready.
Solution:
Provide operators with wristband or belt-clip
transmitters. Install Repeaters and Locators in the plant
and assign zones according to production processes. Use
QUIKTEL Wireless to page supervisors with name of employee
and location zone where they need help.
Features
Automatic conversion of text messages
to voice for delivery to:
- VHF/UHF
2-way portable radios.
- Desk
telephones. VHF/UHF Mobile radios.
- Cellular
telephones.
- Sends text messages to on-site
POCSAG pagers and commercial alphanumeric pagers.
- Program 96 wireless alarm transmitters,
each with its own text message.
- Program 32 locations with a
text message, to notify location of mobile alarm transmitters.
Text messages received from external
sources via its RS-232 port can be transmitted as voice
or text messages. i.e.: Nurse call systems and computer
alarm messages are converted to voice for transmission
to 2-way radios and cellular phones.
QUIKTEL uses the telephone line to dial
and connect with a telephone to deliver a voice message.
Voice messages to radios and text messages
to on-site pagers, are sent using its External UHF/VHF
transmitter, 5 Watts to 100 Watts, synthesized radio.
- Programmable security code to
play messages.
- Programmable standard CTCSS
frequencies for radio selection.
- Use of DTMF tones to acknowledge
or repeat a voice message.
- Programmable prefix and suffix
for transmission with alarm messages.
- 200 name Directory for names
and Pager IDs.
- 32 Group Directory.
- Self-diagnostics and easy programming.
- Optional 100% redundancy for
security of operation in vital applications.
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