| The MURS Voice Notification Wireless Monitor (VNWM) is a wireless radio transmitter that reports changes in the status of switches by transmitting user-recorded voice messages to handheld two-way radios or base station intercoms. It transmits a recorded voice message when the switch change occurs, and at intervals you select.
Because you provide and connect the switches, your MVWM can report on the status of intrusion, tampering, equipment malfunction, liquid levels, machinery, pressure, temperature, power, smoke, or leakage,
The VNWM is easily programmed to transmit on either an existing radio frequency or on two of the license-free MURS frequencies. The VNWM operates in the VHF 150 to 165MHz range. A unit that operates in the UHF 450-470 Mhz range as well. Radio equipped personnel to hear voice messages instantly, and to be advised of the current condition of each monitored location or device.
VNWM is housed in a weather-resistant enclosure so it an be installed in a wide variety of indoor or outdoor locations. Because its six internal AA Alkaline batteries will power the unit for about a year, VNWM does not require AC line power.
A single set of 6 AA Alkaline batteries powers the Quick Talk for nearly one year or approximately 12000 transmissions.
Preprogrammed voice messages are included, which are "Switch Open" and "Switch Closed" so you do not necessarily need to record your own messages.
This system can also be used for a Wireless Emergency Notification System.
You could put one of these devices in your command center and it enables you
to connect up to four push button switches to it. One switch could transmit a voice
message that says something like "Emergency, evacuate the building." Another button could send a message like "Warning, take shelter now." You
will record the messages yourself and they can be up to 8 seconds long each.
The messages can be programmed to repeat several times. An optional keyfob wireless remote control is also available that can be used to trigger a message from up to 750 feet away.
This unit may be used in conjunction with the MURS Wireless Switch Control unit in "Related Products and Accessories" to remotely activate devices. |