Touch of a button

Posted on Friday 1 January 2010

Leading provider of lift safety and communication systems Avire has developed what it says is the first emergency telephone that can be programmed at the touch of a button.

The Memco C100 features a removable programming unit which makes the programming process easy thanks to a built-in keypad and backlit LCD display. The unit retains programming details, so any further installations can be programmed with a single push of a button.

As field costs account for a large proportion of the overall costs of investing in emergency telephone systems, Avire has designed the C100 to be installed quickly and with a reduced scope for programming errors. 

Free Memco emergency telephone receiver (ETR) software can receive emergency and test calls, and monitor equipment, for over 5,600 lifts per system, reducing the number of site visits required to investigate a fault. 

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