Door entry system providing visual and audible identification of a caller before an external door is opened. Works in conjunction with a standard television and compatible telephone/Lifeline unit.
The Door Entry System is used in conjunction with a standard television and telephone / Lifeline unit in order to provide both visual and audible identification of a caller before an external door is opened. Once the caller has been identified, the door can be opened remotely by the end user. The system can also be used to open a door remotely from the monitoring centre in order to allow carers / emergency services access following receipt of an emergency call.
Tunstall
Tunstall Healthcare Group Ltd
Whitley Lodge
Whitley Bridge
Doncaster
Yorkshire
DN14 0HR
UK
01977660206 enquiries@tunstall.comNo Key Features have been specified for this product
Standards | |
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Meets Standard EN 50134-2 telecare sensors and triggers | yes |
Meets class 1 standard | yes |
Uses the European social alarm frequency | yes |
No product specification has been specified.
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