A Networked Panic Alarm (NPA) usually consists of buttons which, when pressed, activates the alarm by sending a signal to either the local emergency controller or over IP networks, to take an action to assist someone who is in trouble, or to a monitoring service. The advantages of NPA is allowing to take advantage of existing network cabling when upgrading systems or adding new devices to existing equipment without any extra cost or cabling. NPA system supports 1 nos to 254 panic alarm in a single networks up-to 4096 in a server.

Panic Bt 50

Networked Panic Alarm

A Networked Panic Alarm (NPA) usually consists of buttons which, when pressed, activates the alarm by sending a signal to either the local emergency controller or over IP networks, to take an action to assist someone who is in trouble, or to a monitoring service. The advantages of NPA is allowing to take advantage of existing network cabling when upgrading systems or adding new devices to existing equipment without any extra cost or cabling. NPA system supports 1 nos to 254 panic alarm in a single networks up-to 4096 in a server.

Panic Bt 50