The
Loneworker system is designed for a reliable method for a person
to summon assistance when working in a remote location. Simply pressing
the red button on the belt transmitter will activate a receiver
at a distance of up to 1000m.
When the attack button is activated a panic transmission will latch
and continue to transmit for 6 seconds ensuring the receiver should
respond to the signal.
When the unit has been activated the LED will illuminate as confirmation.
If the battery requires replacing the LED will blink.
When a signal received is valid, the Receiver module will provide
a momentary output that can be used to trigger appropriate signalling
equipment.
The
type of output can be customised to suit the requirements of the
system to which it requires to be connected.
The Receiver module is provided with a BNC connector to which the
receiving aerial must be connected. The type of aerial type and
position of the aerial that is used will significantly affect the
operational range of the system.
The Loneworker system is currently being supplied to numerous International
Police forces, Prison services, Governmental departments, Motoring
Organisations, Hospitals and Independent Security companies.
There are numerous options for the type of telemetry that can be
used.
Narrowband FM systems using external aerials on both transmitter
and receiver will provide optimum range and reliability.
Wider band FM systems can also be used where a shorter is required
and will provide a lower cost alternative.
The units can also be used a multitude of reliable long distance
switching applications.
INFORMATION
To download the information on the Lone Worker scheme, click on
the link below. (PDF format.)
Lone Worker Scheme Information
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