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| If the BT landline fails, the ARC will receive a communication
failure message. The GSM path will continue to communicate with the alarm
receiving centre, sending any subsequent alarms. |
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| redcare GSM is capable of sending a confirmed activation if
either the primary landline or secondary radio path is lost, regardless
of which one is lost first. |
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| Key benefits and features |
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| redcare GSM enhances the secure redcare service by using O2's
GSM network. This enables customer premises to be linked to the network
via two completely separate landline and radio paths. If one path fails
or is interrupted, the alarm receiving centre is informed, and the other
continues to monitor any subsequent alarms. |
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| redcare GSM is the only continuously monitored secure system
on the market, offering more information and added reassurance to customers.
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| Customers pay no call charges on either the radio path or
the landline. |
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| redcare GSM conforms to new police policies on confirmed alarms. |
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| Should the primary line fail, redcare GSM protects customers'
Level 1 police response by automatically delivering alarm signals over the
backup path. |
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| redcare GSM is a Secured By Design product and as such has
gained Police Preferred Specification status. This was achieved after testing
against and meeting the highest grade (Grade 4) of European Standard 50131.
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| redcare GSM is ideal for business or residential customers
who require guaranteed delivery of confirmed activations, those who require
the highest level of property protection, and high-risk sites. In addition,
redcare GSM is ideal for customers requiring the most reliable level of
fire detection and message delivery. |
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