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DURAtest is a simple application which allows users to test their handset with different types of alarms from a simple web browser. Alarms generated from the handset during test are stopped from being treated as actual alarms and are displayed on visual interface on a PC

FEATURES
- Real-time testing of handsets
- Simultaneous handset testing (from different PCs)
- Bypass DURAalarm while in test mode
- Realtime visual display of test alarms generated
- Records user name of staff performing test Automatic timeout
- Handsets do not remain in test mode indefinitely - Resilient LINUX based appliance - no moving parts
- No software installations required - fully web based
- Logging of all testing activity
SOLUTIONS
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Cordless Communication
Designed for demanding workplace environments and customised to ensure optimal mobility and workflow efficiency, our solutions enable customers to benefit from increased efficiency, productivity and security.
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Medical Tech Alarms
The communication solutions speed up response to alarms from medical monitoring equipment to detect abnormal respiratory, cardiac and other conditions which provides quicker response to emergency situation demands.
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Personal Safety
If you find yourself in a vulnerable or threatening situation, you can quickly send an alarm signal and know that somebody has received it.
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Process Monitoring
With a wireless Ascom process monitoring solution, suspect deviations are instantly sent to operators as text messages, wherever they are.
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Production Stoppages
With an Ascom wireless recovery process the right person gets the right message immediately when a malfunction occurs.
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Technical Alarms
For staff involved in facilities management a wireless communications system gives quicker response to alarms from indoor climate systems, lifts, doors, windows, lighting and other technical installations.











