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Mobile personal emergency signal system gsm s / gsm s
plus
Localisation
ISM individual localisation: (only gsm s plus):
 | When passing an ISM checkpoint (gso) its ID is
received by the gsm s plus and stored with a time stamp. |
 | Every ISM checkpoint (gso) is centrally
geo-referenced. This means that conclusions can be drawn as to the
location of a person requiring assistance. |
Guard control mode: (only gsm s plus)
 | When passing an ISM checkpoints (gso) its ID is
received by the gsm s plus and transmitted by SMS to an operator console. |
ISM remote control triggering: (only gsm s plus)
 | Where a location is not covered by the GSM network,
the gsm s plus can transmit a signal via an ISM remote control module (gsf)
to a remote control unit in the event of an alarm. |
GSM cell monitoring:
 | The gsm s / gsm s plus constantly compares the
current GSM cell with a learned or preset list of permitted GSM cells. |
 | When a permitted GSM cell is left an alarm is sent
via SMS to an operator console. |
GSM cell localisation:
 | With an emergency call an operator console can
determine the position and size of the GSM cell, in which the gsm s /
gsm s plus is currently logged into. |
Acoustic localisation:
 | In an emergency an alarm signal of approx. 84 dB SPL
in the gsm s / gsm s plus can be triggered to assist in acoustically
identifying the location of a person requiring assistance. |
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