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Wireless PIRs & Keypads - PERS


Outdoor Wireless 180° X 40.ft. P.I. PIR PU-TX114FR • Superior performance…Two detectors in one package • Greater reliability with multiple animals ignored • Variable pattern and range selection • Wireless capable battery operated (3 to 9VDC)


• Operating temperature -14° F to 140° F (-25° C to 50° C)


• Triple tampered rugged outdoor housing • Pole mount kit included • 5 year replacement warranty PU-TX114TR •Same as above with ONE Detector Head 90° x 40'


Wireless Emergency Line WELY • Works with DSC and Ademco WELR • Works with Caddx NX and Napco


• 1-button kit contains receiver, 1 remote & rope necklace • Provides either Police or Medical Panic through


• Data bus compatible, self-programming using NO ZONES


• Delay or instant activation • Water resistant


Personal Emergency Reporting System LN-PERS2400B LN-PERS3600B • Installs in minutes • Compatible with DXT and DXS transmitters • Emergency, fire, and inactivity reports


• Optional plug in, LN-VB4B, 2-way voice board (LN-PERS2400B only)


• UL Listed per UL 1637 • Available in kits • LN-PERS3600B only:


Built-in 2-way voice - Reminder message capability Phone line status monitoring


Supervised Carbon Monoxide


Detector Transmitter LN-DXS80 • UL listed for use with Linear PERS consoles


• Provides a warning to alert against both the acute and chronic effects of carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning


• Alarm, status, and low battery transmissions • Built-in 85 dBA sounder • RF frequency: 315 MHz


PERS Kits LN-PERS0003B LN-PERS0004B LN-PERS0005B • LN-PERS0003B kit includes:


Console (LN-PERS2400B) - 2-way voice board (LN-VB4B) 12VGB back-up battery and phone cord,


Wrist/pendant transmitter (LN-DXS62A) learned into console at factory


• LN-PERS0004B & LN-PERS0005B include: Console (LN-PERS3600B) - 12VGB back-up battery and phone cord Pendant transmitter (LN-DXS64 LN-PERS0004B only) (LN-DXS62A LN-PERS0005B only)


Wireless Emergency Panic Button VS-MCT220PE • Attractive, functional design • Fully supervised, long-life lithium battery powered


• Easy mounting on walls, tables or anywhere an emergency might occur


• Backlit LED’s assist at night


• Internal input for hardwired devices or pullcord replacement


• Optional silicon pocket for water-resistant placement in bathrooms, showers, etc.


Personal Emergency Response System VS-AMBERNAE


Advanced PERS system supporting independent living and wellbeing.


• KIT: Console, Pendant (VS-MCT212PE) program cable, transformer, backup battery


• 3 Modes - Single User, Multi-User & Common Area (up to 255 people)


• Fall Detection - alerts of falls with optional VS- MCT241PE transmitter


• Reminders - up to 16 programmable medication, health test, wake-up, etc.


• Inactivity Monitoring - uses wireless PIR and or wireless magnetic contacts


Wireless PERS CO Detector VS-MCT442PE • VISONIC PERS CO Detector


• Fully supervised with continuous self and manual testing


• Loud built-in alarm buzzer (95dB) with visual LED indicator


• Compatible with Amber PERS systems • Powerful 2-way voice amplification


• Audible voice prompts including Clock, Status and Reminder Notifications


• Customized voice prompts and annunciation downloads


• Programmable speed dials (up to 4) and remote incoming call answering


• Fully supervised, including waterproof pendant/wrist & fall detector transmitters


• Repeater/range extenders (VS-REPEATRPKPERS) • Telemedicine ready with optional Bluetooth capabilities • Full 2 year warranty


To place an order during business hours, you can call toll free:


1-800-233-6261 or to speak with an


ADI Systems Sales & Support team member, call toll free:


1-800-234-7971 74 For Orders, Call: 1-800-233-6261 | For Systems Sales And Support, Call 1-800-234-7971 | www.adiglobal.com/us


Wireless Outdoor Anti-Mask PIR VS-TOWER20AMMCW • Completely wireless, high security motion detector


• Fully supervised- works with PowerMAX family and MCR receivers


• OCTA-QUADTM • V-SLOT®


• TMRTM from environment and TSITM Quad technology distinguishes intruder vandal resistant lens technology


• Complete anti-masking protection (with PowerMAX controls)


patented technologies


• 5-10 foot mounting with 40' x 40' pet immune coverage • Market-leading black mirror optics


Supervised Emergency Alarm Transmitter LN-DXS65 • Water-resistant • Large easy-to-find help button • Visual activation indicator • Full RF supervision, field enabled • Long-life lithium batteries


• Compatible with Linear PERS, DXR, DXSR, and DVS consoles


Intrusion


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