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Emergency Alert Paging System (EAPS)
Introduction:
The EAPS is a custom designed, standalone alert paging system. It provides a means to transmit an emergency broadcast signal in the form of an audio voice message and a unique channel ID number to any standard analog radio receiver.
System components:
The system, regardless of configuration, will always contain the below listed components.
Depending on the configuration, the system may also include the below listed item(s).
System features:
Personal panic activator: The personal panic activator is a small transmitter that when activated, will transmit a unique ID code to the panic receiver. This is a single button device that has a built-in pocket clip for easy attachment to the user. It is constructed of abs material and the size is determined by the requirements of the customer’s specifications. It contains an internal antenna and may also have an external antenna due to specific requirements. It is powered by a small internal lithium battery.
Panic receiver/relay transmitter: The receiver/relay transmitter is designed to be permanently positioned in the space of the protected occupant. This unit is microprocessor controlled and will receive the alert signal from the panic activator. Upon activation, the unit will transmit on the appropriate frequency, an audio voice message and a unique ID code.
An internal solid-state recording module processes the audio voice message. The unit contains an on-board microphone for recording the message. This message can be erased and re-recorded at any time.
The relay transmitter portion of this unit is an extremely stable, synthesizer controlled RF transmitter. The frequency control portion of this transmitter is always active which eliminates frequency error. Upon activation, the relay transmitter will engage the RF power module and transmit the ID code followed by the recorded voice message. The number of times this sequence is transmitted is programmable by the user.
The receiver/relay transmitter has two antennas. The first antenna is attached directly to the unit and is for receiving the panic activator signal. The second antenna is attached via coax and can be positioned at the appropriate location for proper signal transmission.
This unit also detects the battery condition of the panic activator. This detector along with the built-in test function allows the user to verify the operational condition of the panic activator.
Master panic receiver: The master panic receiver is a microprocessor controlled RF receiver and decoder. It receives the unique ID code and displays it on an LCD display. This unit also receives the audio voice message and plays it over an internal speaker. An external speaker can be attached for large room coverage. The unit can be interfaced to a radio transmitter via the radio control connector on the back of the unit. When this connection is utilized, a control relay will engage the microphone select switch of the transmitter and the audio will be transmitted out over the airwaves just as if the dispatcher had made the broadcast.
System channel capacity: The system is designed so that the panic activator and the receiver/relay transmitter function as a stand-alone, independent system. Therefore, eliminating concerns about expansion of channels.
The master panic receiver is designed to the customer’s specification. It will contain as many channel allocations as the customer requires.
EAPS Configuration #1
EAPS Configuration #2
PRICE LIST
System Components Unit Price
1. Alert Activator $ 600.00
2. Receiver/Relay $4,900.00
3. Transmit Antenna $ 250.00
TERMS: Prices subject to change without notice. ½ Purchase Price due with Purchase order. Balance due upon shipment, FOB Shipping Point, Freight Charges are additional Limited 12 Warranty on all Products, Installation charges not included Lead times will be quoted at time order is placed (generally 4-5 weeks)
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