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Which security system is right for me, Alarm or Camera? |
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This question can actually be answered by a question, "What are you concerned with - Loss Prevention or Loss Detection?". (refer the last paragraph on our Interesting Facts page to give you some insight) |
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What are some of the advantages of Central Station Monitoring? |
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- Immediate Response Time
- Possible Insurance Rate Reduction
- "Peace of Mind" while away or even at home
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Who is EMERgency24? |
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EM24 is a UL listed fully redundant central monitoring station with multiple locations nation wide.
EM24 is able to monitor alarms for burglar, fire, holdup, medical, environmental, mechanical failure, supervise openings and closings, and provide monitoring for a variety of auto-test options and numerous other signal formats.
EM24 can provide multiple types of monitoring, wireless communication monitoring, and internet monitoring. |
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What is PERS? |
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PERS or Personal Emergency Response System aka Life Line or First Alert.
PERS provides the means, at a reasonable price, to call for help from almost anywhere in your home at the press of a button. With instant access to request medical attention, local police or the fire department via 2-way voice response. PERS devices provide senior citizens the opportunity to maintain their independent living. |
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What Remote Drive-up System is best for our bank? |
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Compare the TransTrax and Tube System - then you decide.
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Transtrax |
Tube System |
| Motor |
Single 1/6 HP, DC permanent magnet, 10,000 hrs of operation |
Multiple 21/2 - 3 HP semi-continuous operation, 500 hrs of operation per motor |
| Power |
120 A.C. Single phase - 5 amps (50/50 Hz Operation) |
Require 30 amp circuit |
| Drive Medium |
Push/Pull non-metallic, striated tape configuration |
Pneumatic |
| Carrier |
Removable Polypropylene. Cost is under $15.00 |
Plastic Cylinder. Cost is $75-$100 on average |
| Customer/Teller Ends |
Extruded aluminum, 2" x 3". Optional rectangular aluminum skin covering |
Metal or translucent plastic about 4" in diameter with 2' minimum radius diameters |
| Access to Carrier |
Anywhere along its route |
Only at end of downsend installations without major dismantling |
| Ease of Use |
Flat lightweight carriers, easy to open and close |
Transactions curled inside cylindrical carrier, may be confusing, even difficult |
| Sensors |
Non-contact for longer wear |
Mechanical - short life cycle. Regular maintenance required |
| Dependability |
Factory and field proven with thousands of runs without jamming |
Can be jammed easily and very susceptible to condensation |
| Maintenance |
Annual preventive maintenance suggested |
Usually requires factory serviceman. Replacement parts only from factory in most cases. Turbine requires frequent maintenance. |
| Line of Sight |
2" x 3" vertical without rectangular skin (optional skin 6" x 7") |
4" translucent tupes above large base unit |
| Teller Location |
Does not take up teller counter space |
Downsend installation uses up space at teller work area |
| Vehicle Height Levels |
Optional car and truck model available |
Not available |
| Warranty |
3 years limited parts |
1 year typical or less |
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What are some of the advantages of Electronic Access Control? |
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- Instant building security in event of personnel changes
- If card is lost, just delete out of system and issue new card. No need to go to the expense of changing or re-keying locks as no keys would be lost.
- Several doors! Don't run around unlocking or locking all of them. Can schedule as to when you would like them locked or unlocked.
- Monitor who is coming and going, and limit or allow access to different points in building.
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Interchangeable
Unit Teller
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| Depository |
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Metal Case
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