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The new system allows a easily readable presentation of the relevant alarm information for arriving personnel and is a reasonable addition to a digital alarm system used by many
rescue services (e.g. in Germany).
The 3 optocoupler outputs can be configured in relation to each RIC (alarm receiver group code) and could be used to open the vehicle bay doors, switch on the hall lights or control
additional alarm systems. The duration of visibility can be setup for each RIC individually from 1 minute up to 23:59 hours.
In standby mode (no alarm received) the current date and time is shown, the clock can be synchronized by GPS to ensure highest accuracy. Of course the system can be operated without
a GPS antenna, in this free-running mode manual correction of the time is necessary only once per year. This is sufficient for most ranges of use.
The system has been well tested for the last 6 months and informed arriving personnel equipped with only an audible alarm receiver fast and reliable about the current alarm situation.
A feature that is currently worked on will add the capability to automatically forward received alarm messages via SMS in order to let people know as much as possible about the
actual emergency situation even before they arrive at the headquarters.
The contact person at the Bad Pyrmont Auxiliary Fire Brigade is Maik Heinrich (maik.heinrich@ff-badpyrmont.de).
Additional questions regarding this or other Meinberg products can be send to info@meinberg.de.
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