This is a great product for anyone that is living alone and may or may not have a medical condition. Our system is designed to allow you to push a button that will connect you to our monitoring station to summon help.
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Metro offers the next generation of personal emergency reporting systems. It was designed to give the features and capabilities that the consumer and provider need for the next level of care. For elderly users, those with a medical condition, or anyone living alone, it is a reliable, convenient way to trigger emergency phone calls to a central receiving station via a standard telephone network.
The console has a large built-in HELP button and can receive and individually report signals from up to 16 panic-button-style transmitters. For the visually impaired, each console button's function is identified in Braille characters. Automatic smoke detection can easily be added to enhance the capabilities of the console without compromising the UL Listing.
Extensive audio capability is built into the console. Synthesized voice prompts are available (or can be disabled at the installer's discretion) to provide important audible messages to the user (Emergency, Fire, Timer etc.). Alarm communications with the receiving station are accomplished by an integral automatic two-way voice circuit.
A key new feature is the ability to record and playback up to eight individual reminder messages. The messages can tell subscribers to take medication, call someone, get ready for appointments, as well as other important reminders. Each of the individual messages can be programmed to play several times per day as well as weekly and monthly. Additionally, the console can serve as a speakerphone for incoming calls, but switches back to emergency functions once the call is completed.
Power is supplied by a low voltage, plug-in transformer. The console also has a compartment for a rechargeable back-up battery that provides operation during AC power outages.
Our PERs System Console Comes Standard with Many Valuable and Unique Features:
Voice Prompts
To simplify operation, the Console can "speak" to the subscriber with its built-in digitally synthesized voice. The Console can say "emergency", "fire", "timer done soon", and other system operation, setup, and supervisory prompts from a 49 word vocabulary.
Audio Communications
The PERS Console can perform two-way voice activated (duplex), two-way manual, and one-way listen-only audio communications through the Console's built-in high-sensitivity microphone and speaker. Communications with central station monitoring personnel starts after an alarm. Communications can also be started without any subscriber action by calling the Console twice from any telephone and keying in a four digit password.
Reminder Messages
As a special feature, the PERS Console can record an play up to eight 15-second audio reminder messages. The reminder mesages can be used to help the subscriber remember to take medications, call someone, get ready for an appointment, etc. Each message is controlled by a real time clock and can be programmed to play daily, every other day, weekly, or 30 day schedule. Reminder messages are played and repeated in three-minute intervals for either 15 or 30 minutes until canceled. Messages can also be programmed for single-play.
Call-in Feature
This unique capability allows for two-way communications without any subscriber action. An authorized individual may activate two-way voice communications by calling the Console twice within a two minute period from any touchtone telephone. Keying in a unique four-digit passcode after placement of the second call will "answer" the phone for the client and activate the system speakerphone feature.
Activity Timer
For verifying that the subscriber is performing normal household activity, the optional activity timer can be set for 8, 12, or 24 hour operation. The emergency alarm will trigger automatically if the time set elapses before a motion sensing, switch activated, or pushbutton activity transmitter is triggered or the Console's home button is pressed.
Built-In Speakerphone
The Console can be programmed to act as a remote controlled "speakerphone". With the speakerphone mode enabled, the Console will monitor the telephone line for an incoming call. Activating any emergency transmitter (or the Console's help button) while the telephone is ringing will cause the Console to seize the line and begin speakerphone communications. Activating any emergency transmitter (or pressing the help button) during the call will disconnect the line. The Console will auto-disconnect after 15, 30, or 60 minutes.
Power Supply and Battery Backup
Powered by a low voltage plug-in transformer, the Console has provisions for a rechargeable backup battery for operation during AC power outages. A power switch allows for out-of-service storage of the Console without discharge of the battery. The battery is recharged by the Console, even if the power switch is off (as long as the transformer is plugged into a working outlet). If the backup battery becomes low, the power light will flash and the condition can be reported to the central station.
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