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  • M60 Alarm Dialer 2:41 pm on April 2, 2013 Permalink |
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    GSM Alarm Dialler 

    GSM Alarm Dialler with Voice and SMS

    GSMThe M30 GSM Alarm Dialler is an industrial / commercial unit designed for operating in harsh environments. The M30 comes with all the features you would expect from an industrial unit including; 4 to 56 independent inputs each with their own user recordable speech or SMS message and integrated 24+ hour battery backup  to name a few –  see the standard features page for a full list.

    Speech & SMS

    The M30 Dialler now supports both Speech and SMS alarm messages. This can be individually configured for each Dialout. E.g. Dialout 1 to send a speech message to a land line, Dialout 2 to send a speech message to a mobile and Dialout 3 to send an SMS to a mobile.

    GSM & PSTN

    Unlike all other GSM Alarm diallers the M30 also has a PSTN connection, meaning if you wish, you can setup your unit to use the GSM network as a backup connection. I.e. The M30 will monitor your PSTN land line; if it fails or is cut it will automatically switch to the GSM network.

     

    Below is a small subsection of the features that are available on the M30;

    • 4,8,16 & 56 Individual Alarm Inputs.GSM Alarm Dialler
    • Individual Speech Messages for each input.
    • Individual SMS Messages for each input.
    • PSTN & GSM Options.
    • Internal Mains Failure Alarm Sensor.
    • 24+ Hour Internal Battery Backup.
    • Fully Menu and Keypad Driven.
    • IP56 Industrial Rated Enclosure.

    If you would like more information or help on the features of the M30 please visit the standard or optional features pages or contact us directly.

    The M30 is designed and built by us in the UK so if there are any special features you require for your application, we will normally be happy to create them for you.

     If you have any questions or would like pricing please contact us.

     

     

     

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  • M60 Alarm Dialer 10:54 am on March 25, 2013 Permalink |
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    Unmanned Site Alarm System 

    Unmanned Site Alarm System

    Having an unmanned site raises all sorts of questions about how you protect the sites security, the monitoring of any running equipment or processes to the welfare and safety of people or livestock.

    Most of those questions can be fixed by installing various types of monitoring and or alarm systems.Remote Site

    Of course you can have the most advanced alarm system on the planet, monitoring every aspect of your unmanned site, with the loudest bells and strobes. But like the proverbial tree in the forest if there is no one around to hear and respond to the alarm you might as well just have an empty box on the wall.

    This is where the M30 Unmanned Site Alarm Dialler comes in – The M30 connects to your current alarm system or you can wire in all your sensors and monitoring equipment direct to the M30. When the M30 receives an alarm signal it will automatically communicate this to the preprogrammed emergency contact list to inform the current on call personal that there is a problem on site.

    The M30 can connect either to a local PSTN landline or to the GSM mobile phone networks; depending on what you have setup the M30 can send user recordable real speech alarm messages, SMS text messages or data to pagers.

    If you worried about your landline failing or being deliberately tampered with, the M30 can monitor the connected PSTN land line, if this fails or is cut the M30 will automatically switch across to the GSM networks.

    The M30 can also trigger an onsite alarm siren or strobe if you wish.

    Below are some of the features available on the M30;Unmanned Site Alarm

    • 4,8,16 and 56 individual inputs/ channels.
    • Individual user recordable speech and or SMS messages for each input.
    • Voice, SMS, Pager alarm messages
    • PSTN and or GSM phone network connection.
    • Remote 247 Interrogation.
    • Integrated Mains Failure detection.
    • 24 Hour battery Backup
    • Fully Menu and Keypad driven
    • IP56 Industrial enclosure.

    Because the M30 is designed and built by ourselves in the UK if there is a special function you need for your application then we will normally be happy to create it for you.

    The above list is only a small selection of the M30 features, for more comprehensive information please contact us or visit the standard or optional features pages.

     

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  • M60 Alarm Dialer 12:30 pm on October 22, 2012 Permalink |
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    How to turn off the answer machine on your mobile phone sim card 

    If you are putting  a mobile phone sim card into a GSM Autodialler you must first disable the Answer Phone otherwise you when ever you try to interrogate the GSM Autodialler or cancel it you will get the answer phone rather than the Autodialler.

    Vodaphone

    • To turn the answer phone off:
    • Dial 1210 and press send.
    • To turn the answer phone on:
    • Dial 1211 and press send.

    Orange

    • To turn the answer phone off or on:
    • Contact customer services on 150 ask them to turn it on or off.
    • Some handsets allow you to adjust the settings from the menus.

    O2

    • To turn the answer phone off:
    • Dial 1760 and press send.
    • To turn the answer phone on:
    • Dial 1750 and press send.

    3

    • To turn the answer phone off or on:
    • Contact customer services on 1913 ask them to turn it on or off.
    • Some handsets allow you to adjust the settings from the menus.

    For more information or help contact us or visit the GSM or SMS Page

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  • M60 Alarm Dialer 4:28 pm on October 11, 2012 Permalink |
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    Fire Alarm Auto Dialer 

    Fire Alarm Auto Dialer

    Having an Alarm Auto Dialer attached to your buildings Fire Alarm today should be considered essential not only your peace of mind but a lot of insurance companies now require it.

    A fire alarm without an Autodialer is a bit like the proverbial tree in the woods, if you have spend thousands of pounds getting the latest fire alarm installed with smoke and heat detectors dotted around and it is triggered at 0200 in the morning and no one hears it then it Fire Alarm Auto Dialerwas a waste of money when you arrive in the morning and find the buildings no longer there.

    Even if you have a 24hr manned site with a security office you want them dealing with the fire  and making sure the building has been evacuated not trying to find the emergency contact list.

    Most types of Autodialer supplied today are not up to the task, they are designed as cheap add-ons for residential intruder systems where if they fail and don’t dial out it’s not the end of the world. But if there’s a fire and people’s lives or your business is at stake then you need a reliable peace of equipment that is designed for the job.

     

    At a bare minimum you should make sure your Auto Dialer has the following features;

    • Industrial/commercially designed with quality internal components (not built as quickly and cheaply as possible using the cheapest parts around).
    • Multiple channels/inputs that allow the distinction of different areas/zones of the building.
    • Integrated battery backup (not external or made / supplied by a third party as they might not be compatible and won’t be monitored.)
    • Integrated mains failure.
    • Integrated low battery alarm.
    • Customisable messages that meet the specification laid down to dial 999.
    • Being able to program in multiple alarm message recipients.
    • Knowing that the machine will keep trying to send alarm messages until the alarm has been acknowledged.
    • Be fully serviceable (6 or 12 monthly) by the manufacturer or by a Service Company fully trained by the manufacture.
    • IP65 Enclosure to protect from moisture / dust and insects causing damage.

     

    For example the M30 Autodialer has the following extra features as well;

    • Channel to Roster With this feature installed each channel is in practice a separate machine, which will dial a totally separate set of alarm numbers. So for example if channel 1 was activated it would phone telephone list 1, if channel 2 was activated is would phone telephone list 2 etc.  This is ideal for a block of businesses where you want to communicate the detection of an alarm to the building owners and the individual businesses with out disturbing everyone else or buying multiple Autodialers.
    • Telephone line Backup – if the Land line fails e.g. a provider fault or the fire has taken out the line, the M30 will automatically switch to the GSM mobile/cell networks.
    • SMS Text Message – The M30 can now send SMS text messages as well as Speech messages to each recipient. For more information check out the SMS Autodialer Page.

    The M30 and its predecessors have been used around the world for the protection of People, Assets, Property and livestock since 1956.

     

    For more information how the M30 can connect to your fire alarm and the current Pricing please Contact Us or visit the Autodialer Features or Autodialer Options Page.

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  • M60 Alarm Dialer 3:38 pm on September 26, 2012 Permalink |
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    What advantages does the SMS Autodialler Module Give me? 

    What advantages does the SMS Autodialler Module Give me?

    The module uses the GSM networks rather than the land line networks to send SMS messages, so it acts as an automatic line backup incase the lanSMS Autodiallerd line has failed, is in use or has been cut.
    As the module allows you to select whether you would like the recipient to receive a voice or SMS message it creates a much more flexible system, with uses outside of the standard communication of alarms.
    For Example;

    • Keep a permanent record of all onsite alarms.
    • Integrate an onsite pager system.
    • Setup channels to “Alert” rather than “Alarm”.
    • Visual alarm messages for the deaf or hard of hearing.

     

    The SMS Upgrade Module is “quad band” meaning it will work in Europe and also most of North & South America Plus  Africa  and Australasia.

    For more information please contact us or visit the SMS Module page.

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