- Caller identification on LCD display
- Alarm with beeper and vibrator motor
- Usable as portable or stationary device
The pocket receiver SHR-7 P evaluates the signals from the (Emergency Call) Transmitter SH-7 C.
The received call or alarm signal generates both, an acoustic and a vibration signal from a built-in motor. The caller source (sender address) appears on the LCD display. The alarm can be acknowledged at 2 locations: from the SHR-7 P device or from the transmitter which placed the call.
SHR-7 P can be used as an independent calling system or as an expansion of the well-proven wireless calling system DMS-7.
The device has a built-in 9V battery and it monitors its state constantly. When necessary, it signals "Low-Batt.-Signal" acoustically and on the display.
The SHR-7P is intended for people who work at stationary work places, but are mobile and nevertheless need to be always reachable, for example, people who work in the medical environment as well as in nursing and emergency services. Also, it is used in manufacturing facilities and by security services. In conference halls and exhibition centers, the SHR-7 P is used as a service calling system. |