Wireless Manual Call Point

The Wireless Manual Call Point is powered for 10 years battery an emergency device that when activated transmits a radio frequency (RF) alarm signal. This alarm signal will cause all RadioLINK alarms (in the system) to sound and thereby warn occupants of the immediate danger. The device is powered by tamperproof lithium cells designed to last the life of the product. The cell power is monitored and an end of life signal is given when the batteries are depleted. The transmissions are frequency modulated (FM) and use Manchester coding to ensure robust signal integrity and avoid signal noise interference.

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