Model PB-3 is an Emergency Phone Panic Button designed to mount under a desk or countertop and provide a quick and reliable way to make a silent analog emergency call. The called party can silently monitor the situation or engage in two-way handsfree communication by entering a touch tone "#".
The PB-3 is designed to connect to any standard analog telephone line, analog phone system station or FXS port. All programming parameters, including phone numbers and location numbers, are stored in non-volatile memory. The unit is telephone line powered, requiring no batteries or external power, and is compatible with common Central Station Monitoring equipment.
The PB-3 dials up to 5 emergency numbers, as well as 2 central station numbers, and can be easily programmed from any touch tone phone. The Panic Button can be programmed to automatically deliver a digital announcement identifying the location of the emergency call, and an optional DTMF touch tone code may also be delivered. The red LED integrated into the push button will light, indicating that an emergency call is in progress.
Features:
- Automatic Noise Canceling (ANC) feature for clear audio in noisy environments
- Non-volatile digital voice announcer with 16 seconds of voice memory
- Discreet compact design
- Built-in microphone for silent monitoring
- Advanced call progress detection
- Handsfree operation
- Phone line powered
- Non-volatile memory (no batteries required)
- Dials up to 5 emergency numbers
- Cycles through backup phone numbers on busy or no-answer
- Hangs up on CPC, silence, busy signal, dial tone or time-out
- Programmable to auto-answer on incoming calls
- Optional ID announcement
- Remotely programmable
- Extended temperature range (-15°F to 130°F)
- Central Station Monitoring capability (dials 2 numbers)
- Optional PB-100 Polling System available (DOD 232)
- Optional BLK-4-EWP strobe light kit available (DOD 654)
- Optional LC-6 Six Port Concentrator available (DOD 245)
- Also available with VoIP interface,PB-3-IP for more information (DOD 241)