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Alarm re-transmission device
Use the 4624 transmitter to collect the alarm output from detectors
or remote control units and transmit them back to the control unit
of the main building system. This can be very useful in areas where
there are out buildings or remote garages. Each individual building
can have full local control via its own control panel, but any alarm
signals can be brought into the main security system.
Building development sites
A 4600 or 4660 control panel can become the nerve centre for a whole new
way of protecting building sites. Show-home protection is achieved
by siting the control panel in the middle house, with 4608 movement
transmitters in adjacent houses. Many developers have guarded that
dangerous period between fitting out the new kitchen with expensive
appliances and the new owner moving in by using a 4600 system. Fire
protection to counter the unguarded forgotten blow-lamp is provided
by 4609 smoke detectors. Even the everyday tools used by the building
trade can be guarded out-of-hours by movement detectors fitted in
their storage sheds. In short, the 4600 system can provide a level of
protection that builders could not hope for even with expensive guards.
Door/barrier control
Use the 4613 mains switching receiver or a standard 4612/4618 receiver,
4601 pendant, 4602 hand-held or 4605 twin channel transmitter to
remotely control electric doors, gate lifting barriers or lights. Particularly
useful where it is difficult or expensive to run cables from a control
point to the remote door, gate, barrier or lighting units.
Door indicator system
Use 4604 door contact transmitters, 4618 receiver and 4619 add-on
expanders to provide up to 64 separate fire door status door indications.
Door status indicator units
Use the 4604 transmitter connected to NC (normally-closed) magnetic
contacts to transmit to a receiver whenever a door is opened or closed.
Often used for monitoring fire exit doors in offices, factories or
supermarkets where it would be difficult to run cables to the doors.
The most practical, cost-saving way of monitoring doors or gates in
remote buildings or in perimeter fences.
Elderly or handicapped person help button
Use the 4601 pendant with 4612/4613/4618/4660 receivers or the
Homelink emergency telephone to summon assistance. The 4612/4618
receivers can be connected to a variety of warning devices both audible
and visual. The 4613 mains switching receiver can be used to activate
lighting or high-power sounders. The 4660 multi-channel receiver can
be used to monitor a larger number of pendants and is suitable for
use in retirement homes, hospitals or sheltered housing schemes.
Homelink is a complete emergency telephone unit that simply plugs
into an existing B. T. socket. The system can be used as a normal
telephone with the additional advantages of three pre-programmed,
rapid-dial numbers. When the emergency circuit is activated by either
the 4601 pendant or a button on the front of the unit, a direct two-
way speech facility is established with a central control room, bringing
comfort and help to a person in trouble.
Emergency panic button
Use a 4602 hand-held panic button with 4612/4618 receiver connected
to a conventional burglar alarm control panel to provide a fully mobile
panic button facility. Ideal for use in homes, garage forecourts, where
cash is moved around or where you have guards left alone within
industrial premises.
Emergency panic button system for schools
Use a 4601 pendant or a 4602 hand-held panic button with a 4660
multi-channel receiver to protect teaching and ancillary staff from
attack. Fit the 4660 in a constantly manned office where staff can
quickly read the staff members number and send help when required.
Farm monitoring
Use the 4604/4624 transmitters in a variety of ways to provide farm
managers with alarm and status indications from various parts of the
farm without the need for costly and obtrusive wiring. Typical uses
include temperature monitoring of poultry hatcheries and incubators,
temperature monitoring of milk storage tanks, temperature monitoring
of grain silos, humidity monitoring of grain silos, level monitoring
of milk tanks, level monitoring of slurry tanks, oxygen level monitoring
in fish-farming tanks, door-open monitoring of animal pens, incubators
and barns, door-open monitoring of farm machinery storage sheds,
lone worker protection for people working in slurry tanks and silos,
intruder detection in buildings. 4612 two-channel, 4618 eight-channel
and 4660 multi-channel receivers enable information from Scantronic
4604/4608/4624 transmitters to be displayed in any way that is most
convenient for the farm concerned.
H/vac and plant monitors
Use the 4624 transmitter connected to the standard monitor output
contacts on heating, ventilating and air-conditioning plant so as to
transmit any abnormal conditions to gatehouse or building managers.
Lighting control
Use the 4613 mains switching receiver, a 4601 pendant or 4602 hand-held
transmitter to remotely control the switching of lighting circuits. This
is particularly useful where it is difficult or expensive to run cables
from a control point to remote lighting units.
Liquid level monitors
Use the 4624 transmitter connected to standard, liquid level-switch
to transmit out-of-level conditions to a receiver. Useful for monitoring
levels in tanks, silos, reservoirs or pipes where there is power available
to drive the 4624 transmitter.
Lone-worker protection system
Use a 4601 pendant or a 4602 hand-held panic button with a 4612/4618
receiver to provide a means of summoning help if a lone-worker
should become ill or injured whilst working alone. A special version
hand-held panic button (model no. 4606), has an extra safety feature
built-in  a mercury tilt switch is included and will automatically activate
the transmitter should the wearer fall further than a nominal 45 degrees
from the vertical for longer than twenty seconds. This is of particular
importance to those people working in areas where there is a risk of
falling or of being overcome by toxic fumes.
Marinas, truck park and caravan site protection
4604 and 4624 transmitters can be connected to any existing alarm
units fitted to boats, trucks or caravans. 4608 movement transmitters
can be also fitted in many locations. The 4660 multi-channel receiver
should be sited at a constantly manned point to receive the signals
from any of the transmitters. Most trucks and caravans and many
boats are of metal construction so you may have to use an external
aerial to obtain good reception.
Movement detection system
Use the 4608 passive infra-red movement detector transmitter wherever
you want to detect the presence of an intruder inside a building. Use
a 4624 transmitter connected to any proprietary external microwave,
infra-red or beam detector to detect the presence of an intruder
outside a building.
Process control
Use a 4601 pendant or a 4602 hand-held or a 4605 two-channel transmitter
with a 4612/4618/4613 receiver to control plant or machinery. A hand-held
4602 transmitter can be used by supervisory staff to immediately stop
a single or group of machines in the event of a problem and then
re-start the same machines when the problem clears. All of this can
be accomplished without having to actually go to the machine.
Temporary protection
Scantronic radio systems offer exhibitors a level of protection never
before possible on temporary sites. A 4600 system will provide high
quality protection for temporary exhibitions, agriculture shows,
show-homes, schools and a myriad of other applications. Use 4608
movement transmitters to protect the larger areas and 4604 contact
transmitters to cover doors, cupboards and even show cases which
can be connected to Radio viper/vibration sensors. Fire protection
can be achieved by using strategically placed 4609 smoke detectors.
Static transmitters and receivers
Used to transmit the status of normally-closed (NC) or normally-open
(NO) circuits or the movement of people in a given area to remote
receivers. Products include 4604 contact transmitters, 4624 four-
channel transmitter, or 4608 passive infra-red movement detector
transmitter to 4612/4613/4618/4675 receivers.
Scantronic radio systems cover it all.
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