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Twin-button
Operated Hand-held PowerCode™ Wireless Transmitter
The MCT-124 is a hand-held 4-button PowerCode™ wireless transmitters
designed specifically to prevent accidental activation of distress
signaling in accordance with police requirements and the latest
international standards. To initiate a distress alarm, two side buttons
(one located on each side of the unit), must be pressed simultaneously.
Two additional buttons on the top of the transmitter can be used for
remote control and home automation applications. |
When activated, each button (or twin buttons) initiates a PowerCode™
transmission sequence of a 24-bit ID command code, which is selected from
16 million possible combinations, and is therefore unique and virtually
impossible to accidentally reproduce. A smart anti-collision algorithm
prevents signal jamming by simultaneous transmission from multiple
devices. A built-in selector enables automatic transmission of periodic
supervision signals confirming system connectivity at all times.
This ergonomically designed hand-held device is available in several
optional frequencies in compliance with European, U.S, and other
international standards. It is powered by a standard long-life Lithium
battery, and features visible and transmitted low battery indications when
the battery needs to be replaced. A metal belt-clip is provided for
maximum operation convenience.
MCT-124 Features:
- Simultaneous twin-button operation
prevents accidental distress signaling in accordance with police
requirements and the latest international standards.
- Attractive modern ergonomic design
- Fully supervised (selectable).
- Superior transmission range.
- Smart anti-collision algorithm supports
multiple simultaneous transmissions.
- PowerCode™ ID factory-selected from 16
million possible code combinations.
- Long-life standard lithium battery.
- Visible and transmitted low battery
indication.
- Metal belt clip for convenient use
(supplied).
- Available in several optional
frequencies in compliance with international standards.
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