GSM Cellular Terminal

Description and features

The GSM Terminal offers real peace of mind to those who care for vulnerable people living in sheltered housing or in their own homes.

It can be used with a dispersed alarm or as a backup on hard-wired warden call systems so that alarm calls can still be made even during a telephone line failure.

 

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 use 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 communication. 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 the 900 MHz and 1800 MHz ranges. This means that calls are less likely to be deliberately or accidentally blocked.

 

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