The MCT-211 is a PowerCode™ miniature waterproof wrist-worn transmitter, designed for personal emergency signaling and other applications where the transmitter needs to be within easy reach at all times. The transmitter is waterproof and suitable for wearing even in a shower or in other wet environments such as factories, hospitals, gardens, pools and rain conditions. Attractive ergonomic design makes the MCT-211 as convenient to wear on a regular basis as any wristwatch.
The MCT-241 is a PowerCodeTM miniature, microprocessorcontrolled personal UHF transmitter. It is designed to transmit coded alert signal in distress or in other emergency situations. The transmitter is waterproof and suitable for wearing in a shower. The transmitter is activated by depressing the recessed oval pushbutton at the center of the unit. A built-in timer determines the transmission time to 3 seconds, even if the user maintains the transmission button depressed shorter or longer than that. When triggered, the transmitter transmits a unique, factory programmed, randomly selected 24-bit digital alarm code. This code is selected from 16 million possible codes and is therefore unique and virtually impossible to reproduce. Operating power is obtained from an internal 3V Lithium battery. A red LED (see Fig. 1) lights steadily during the transmission, giving reassurance to the user and indicating that the battery condition is good. If the LED flashes each time the transmitter is activated, it indicates that the battery voltage is low and must be replaced as soon as possible. The transmitter case is sealed (no screws) to enable the waterproof feature. Therefore, battery replacement can only be done in the factory. If the transmitter is activated while the battery voltage is low, a ‘low battery’ alarm code is transmitted. If the transmitter is not activated for a long period, the battery is self-tested every 12 hours. After three consecutive “low battery” states, a supervisory ‘low battery’ alarm code is transmitted. The transmitter is supplied with two wearing accessories, a neck cord (to be worn around the neck) and a clip (to be attached to the user belt or shirt pocket). The neck cord includes a built-in safety release mechanism. This neck cord must never be replaced with a cord that does not include a safety release.
The MCM-140/MCM-140+ is a wireless remote control unit for the PowerMax family control panels. The MCM-140 and MCM-140+ differ in their transmitted ID type and functions. 1The MCM-140/MCM-140+ enables the user to arm/disarm the alarm system, to initiate emergency/fire/panic alarms, to perform one of the AUX (auxiliary) functions (see Note 2 and 3 in Section 7), to turn lighting devices on and off, and PGM control. The keypad includes an RF transmitter that sends out a differently coded RF signal for each command. For PowerMax, the MCM-140 enables activation of the Aux (Auxiliary), seven home control outputs (X-10), one PGM output, Fire and Emergency functions. Each button needs to be individually defined for the AUX, PGM or X-10 functions at the corresponding points of the define panel and define outputs menu of the control panel.
The MCT-220 enables people, for example senior citizens in their home environment, to transmit an emergency call when they are at some distance from their communication unit.
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