| Product Features |
User Benefits |
| The GSM Terminal
automatically dials using a telephone line when available but
uses the mobile phone network as a backup |
This means that calls can be
made by the most
cost-effective method even if the telephone line develops a
fault |
| The GSM Terminal
does not need a telephone line and is simply plugged into the
mains supply, and a dispersed alarm fitted |
A dispersed alarm can be fitted
even where there is no telephone line so that patients can
benefit from early discharge from hospital |
| Standard dispersed
alarms can be used with the GSM Terminal with no additional
programming |
This means that a dispersed
alarm can be provided promptly from the provider's existing
stock |
| The GSM Terminal can
be used with other telecom systems as a backup to landline
communications |
The dispersed alarm or sensor
that best suits user needs can be provided from the provider's
existing stock |
| The GSM Terminal is
easy to install with no additional training or specialist
equipment |
Installation can be carried out
without the need for engineer visits or specialist training
|
| The unit cost is
less than some dispersed alarms so can be purchased from
existing budgets |
This means that existing budgets
can be spread further; offering providers the opportunity to
improve services |
| Dual frequency
operation over 900 MHz and 1800 MHz ranges |
This means that calls are less
likely to be deliberately or accidentally blocked |