Tools & Hardware : Skylink ED-100 Emergency Dialer Kit

Skylink ED-100 Emergency Dialer Kit

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Sales Rank: 26181







Batteries Included: 1
Batteries: 1 9V
Binding: Tools & Hardware
Brand: Skylink
EAN: 0623459400209
Label: Skylink
Manufacturer: Skylink
Model: ED-100
Publisher: Skylink
Sales Rank: 26181
Studio: Skylink


Features:
  • Rolling Code Technology - Leading edge technology, provides maximum security and reduces false alarm
  • Dials up to 9 different numbers of your choice and sends out your personal 40 second message
  • Activated by panic transmitter (included)







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Product Description:
Skylink's Rolling Code System provides maximum security. 9 emergency telephone / pager number memories. No monitoring fees. Activated by panic transmitter (PT-434) or panic key on keypad (or dry contact). Stores emergency voice message up to 40 seconds. Tone/ Pulse dialing. Repeats emergency message to a telephone number up to 9 times.









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