The Pinpoint Pager is a one-way wireless telecommunications device that receives and displays alphanumeric messages. It is able to receive, in full, the messages/calls shown on the Displays when triggered.
It has a 2-line back-lit LCD screen to display messages clearly to the recipient and can emit an audible tone and (or) vibration when a message is received. Should received messages be too long to fit the screen the user can scroll through the entire message.
The Pinpoint Pager can be bought with a protective impact/shock resistant rubber boot to shield against drops and prolong the life of the unit. The boot can be removed to allow for cleaning.
The Pager should be worn at all times by staff. It should be attached to the belt or to some other suitable part of clothing to allow for easy access by a ‘dog lead’ hook, leather strap or a standard nurses/waistband clip.
The unit can be pre-configured with a selection of adjustable tones, as can the frequency on which the Pager operates.
Once a call has been activated on the Pinpoint System a notification is sent to all relavant units displaying the source and level of call. Should you not require all messages, the Pagers can be ‘zoned out’ to receive calls from a selection of addresses instead of the whole system. This can be done via an Advanced Communications Interface Unit (391.1) - Please see Adv. Comms Interface (391.1) Datasheet for more information.
Use of an onsite Paging Device requires provision of a suitable Paging Transmitter (supplied by Pinpoint) and, in most cases, a Pinpoint Advanced Communications Interface to convert the standard Pinpoint alarms into a more appropriate paging format that can be understood by the devices - Please see the Paging Transmitter (420) and the Adv. Comms Interface (391.1) Datasheets for more information.