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  1. ATTENDANT BUZZER (MODEL NC-1) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 08/04) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Attendant Buzzer, model NC-1, is an audible beeper paging system designed to provide momentary operation with any single switch for individuals with physical, cognitive or sensory disabilities. It emits a high-pitched tone which is audible for 100 feet in a quiet environment. Velcro is provided for mounting to wall, bed wheelchair, etc. POWER: Uses one nine volt battery. DIMENSIONS: Measures 2.5 x 1.75 x 2.75 inches. ...[More Information]

  2. ATTENDANT CALL (ACCS) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 08/04) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Attendant Call, model ACCS, is an audible beeper paging system designed to be used as a local or remote call signal for individuals with physical cognitive or sensory disabilities who use switches. The loud call signal plugs into the AC outlet of a DU-IT (or other manufacturer's) ECU or into an X-10 Appliance Module (see separate entries). Depending on which module it is plugged into it can be latching or momentary....[More Information]

  3. BEEPER FINDER --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 03/93) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Device consists of two disks: one has a button which when depressed, causes an audible radio signal to be transmitted to the receiver disk. The range of 200 feet allows it to be used either as a locator or a paging device for children, pets, or aids. One has total control over when the beeps are transmitted....[More Information]

  4. BEEPERCALL --- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Small hand held paging system. Beeper has own 7 digit phone number, tone alert model will emit pulsating beeping sound when phone number called. Tone and voice model emits beeping sound and then hear brief message from calling party....[More Information]

  5. MOTION SENSOR PAGER (MODELS 8003) Picture of MOTION SENSOR PAGER (MODELS 8003) --- DISCONTINUED (Verified 12/2004) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Motion Sensor Pager, model 8003, is a paging system designed for use with individuals with Alzheimer's Disease or dementia. The transmitter senses movement within a 15-foot radius and sends a signal to a wireless receiver receiver up to 50 feet away which beeps. The system can also be used to sense movement in different areas. Up to three pairs of transmitters and receivers can be utilized, with each pair having its ...[More Information]

  6. PERSONAL CHIME PAGER (MODEL 4000) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 02/16/93) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Personal Chime Pager is a call signal and audible beeper paging system that includes a chime pager switch and receiver. The system can be used to alert family members or professional staff that assistance or help is needed. The personal pager can be worn around the user's neck or carried in a purse or pocket. By pressing the button switch, the remote receiver will begin to chime, indicating request for attention. ...[More Information]

  7. SOUND ACTIVATED TRANSMITTER/PAGER & SOUND ACTIVATED VIBRATING PAGER --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 7/2004) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Sound Activated Transmitter/Pager is a paging system designed to enable a person with a disability to summon assistance. The system ($60) consists of a sound-activated transmitter/pager and a portablereceiver. The sensitivity of the transmitter is adjustable to respond to a stimulus such as a puff of air, a low voice, a telephone ringer, a doorbell, an electrical appliance, etc. The system operates within a distance ...[More Information]

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