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What does the Connevans PPS433 system consist of?
Two elements - a pager vibrator, worn or carried by the user, and one or more pager trigger units situated near the source of alert. All Connevans units are battery powered.
What happens?
The pager vibrates when a trigger unit has been activated; there are 3 different vibrating patterns which is especially important for visually impaired people. When several trigger units are in use, the PPS433 pager front panel display shows all the trigger units that are alerting. Not all complete systems do this.
Please note that it is not advised to use the PPS433 pager system as a primary alert for life dependant situations.
What are the different types of trigger units?
Telephone, Doorbell, Baby Alarm, Switch (any type of external switch or pressure pad etc.), Call, Alarm Clock, Fire, or PIR Intruder - in fact, we at Connevans pride ourselves with being unrivalled in the range of 'triggering situations' we can respond to. The range of Connevans PPS433 trigger units can respond to sound, light, voltage, closing switch or relay connections or even movement.
If you have an alert situation which does not appear to be catered for from our range, please contact Customer Services on mail@connevans.com who will then dscuss your requirements with the technical support team.
Can I have more than one trigger unit?
Yes - there is a standard range of triggers but if you have two children for example, then you can have two baby alarm triggers on different channels. The number of the alerting trigger is shown on the pager display.
Can I install the system myself?
Yes, this system is very easy to install and use. Some trigger units are 'plug-in and use', others such as the doorbell trigger can be installed by any average DIYer - there is no involvement with mains wiring. Both the pager vibrator and trigger units are battery powered.