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MPPL-JS Large Help Call Button With Transmitter
Product Code: Brands Medpage
MPPL-JS Large Help Call Button With Transmitter
? Highly responsive large surface area switch with transmitter
? Compatible with the MPPL carer pager, NMDRX and CTMV alarm receivers
? Suitable for people with limited dexterity, disability, Stroke etc.
? Includes removable clear plastic cover for inserting images or symbols
This switch is ideal for people with poor dexterity or a physical disability that inhibits use of a conventional help call switch. Can be activated very easily with a minimal amount of pressure. Features an activation area of 65mm, fitted with a 1.4 Metre connection lead terminated with a 3.5mm jack plug. To aid people with cognitive problems, dementia or learning disabilities, the switch cover can be unscrewed to allow a graphic or photo to be placed under the clear plastic cover.
Please note that this product is a transmitter and call button only and needs one of our alarm receivers to function.
Items supplied: 1 x large surface area push switch, 1 x alarm transmitter & 1 x 9V battery.
The switch is compatible with:
? MPPL pager
? NMDRX alarm receiver
? CTMV alarm receiver
? MPPL-RPT signal repeater range extender
Key Features
Easy to activate with minimal amount of pressure
Ideal for patients with limited dexterity/ functional movement
65 mm activation area
Image can be placed under the cover to assist patients with dementia or learning difficulties
Durable design for heavy duty use
Suitable for professional or at home care
Jelly switch
Dimensions: 65mm activation area
Weight: 30g
Connection lead: 1.4 metres terminated with a 3.5 mm jack plug
Activation type: Pressure
Activating force: 150 -200g
Alarm Transmitter
Power source: 1 x 9V battery
Dimensions: L: 80mm x W: 55mm x D: 22mm
Weight: 36g
Frequency 433MHz @ 10mW
Transmission range: Up to 100M (open field)
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