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New DECT Phone Handset Offers ‘Ultimate’ Lone Worker Security

Call Systems Technology at the Lone Worker Conference, London Olympia, 10 May 2011

CST's C-2115 handset for lone worker security The C-2115 DECT handset from Call Systems Technology (CST) has been developed to give the highest possible level of security to lone workers. The unit’s multiple alarm functions ensure that support staff are instantly aware and can respond quickly to at-risk personnel, in the event of an emergency.

A large, easily accessible button on the top of the handset raises an alarm, when the user chooses and is capable. In other circumstances, a man down alarm automatically alerts supporting staff if the lone worker falls to the floor. A pull-chord alarm attached to the handset helps prevent the handset being snatched away and provides an alternative to the main button alarm in an emergency. The motion alarm sends an alert to support staff if the handset is motionless for a predetermined period of time.

Another key safety feature is the CST handset’s special positioning technology, which locates personnel precisely at any time. Positioning beacons, sited according to the facility’s need and design, log the location of the person using the handset as they move from place to place.

The positioning technology also allows individual handsets to work as keyless security access fobs. This means staff with the specified handset can open or close secure doors and access restricted areas, depending on the date, time or temporary authorization they have. A handset’s access authority can be turned on or off remotely, from central control.

The C-2115 is a fully functioning DECT phone which also features text messaging. The handset’s screen has a reversible display so that staff can flip the message over to make it easily readable when the phone is still attached to the belt clip.

“We believe the C-2115 is the ultimate in terms of a multi-function communications solution for lone worker safety,” says Bruce McNair, sales director of CST.

For more information visit the CST stand at the Lone Worker Conference 2011, freephone Call Systems Technology on 0800 389 5642 or 020 8381 1338, email the company at sales@Call systems.com or visit the CST website www.Call-systems.com.

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