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P2 Receiver Unit Tester
The P2 Receiver Unit Tester (RUT) is designed for use with the Pinpoint Staff Safety System. It enables maintenance personnel to test the infrared Receiver Units that form part of the system, ensuring reliable operation and peace of mind for all users.
The System Supervisor Unit with Data Remote Reporting (SSU) is a PC-based design which is used to monitor the status of all main units in the P2 Pinpoint System (this includes products such as Receiver Units and Addressable Call Buttons).
DescriptionThe P2 Total Over Door Light (TODL) is designed to be positioned on the Data Ring and is configured to respond to a single addressable unit or one of a range of units.
The System Supervisor Unit (SSU) is a PC-based design which is used to monitor the status of all main units in the P2 Pinpoint System (this includes products such as Receiver Units and Addressable Call Buttons).
DescriptionThe Pinpoint Etherbridge is a device created to connect Pinpoint Systems together and facilitate products such as the Cloud InterfaceUnit or PC Alert.
The Addressable Receiver Unit (ARU) receives the infrared signal sent out by transmitters, such as PITs, and transmits the location and level of call across the system
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The Transmitter Test Station (TTS) provides an enclosed environment to accurately test your Pinpoint Personal Infrared Transmitters (PITs) without interference from other products or interfering with the system.
The Transmitter Test Station (TTS) provides an enclosed environment to accurately test your Pinpoint Personal Infrared Transmitters (PITs) without interference from other products or interfering with the system.
The System Supervisor Unit (SSU) is a PC-based design which is used to monitor the status of all main units in the Pinpoint System (this includes products such as Receiver Units and Addressable Call Buttons).
The 4-line Standard Alphanumeric Display Unit (SADU) incorporates a 4-line by 20 character back-lit white LCD which, when activated, will display up to 32 characters defining the precise location of an incident
The Single Gang Receiver Unit (795) receives the infrared signal sent out by transmitters such as PITs, and transmits the location and level of call across the System.
The Energizer Station CT for Perpetual PITs is the second-generation model of Pinpoint’s Energizer series. It is a unit designed specifically to “energize” or recharge the supercapacitor in a Perpetual PIT.
Pinpoint PC Alert is software that brings the Pinpoint System to your PC, giving the user all the advantages of having a personal Pinpoint Display shown conveniently on their computer screen.
The Total Over Door Light (TODL) is designed to be positioned on the Data Ring and is configured to respond to a single addressable unit or one of a range of units.
The Large Alphanumeric Display Unit (LADU) incorporates a 4-line by 20 character back-lit LCD which, when activated, will display up to 32 characters defining the precise location of an incident.
The Pinpoint Etherbridge is a device created to connect Pinpoint Systems together and facilitate products such as the Cloud Interface Unit or PC Alert.
The Double Gang Wireless Call Button Unit acts as an external trigger to infrared receptive addressable units, such as the Addressable Receiver Unit (ARU).
Smaller Pinpoint Systems are powered by a Central Services Unit (CSU). The unit boasts a sturdy metal enclosure, containing a 2.5A Power Supply which is used to power the System.
The Personal Infrared Transmitter (PIT) is to be used by staff to activate the system and can be used to activate either 1 level of call (Emergency) or 2 levels of call (eg, Emergency + Assistance) depending on the model of the PIT.