TECPRO Single circuit beltpack with vibration alert BP531

Brand:TECPRO
model:BP531
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As the BP511, the BP531 also has a vibrator motor fitted but is otherwise identical. A vibration mode, similar to that used in mobile phones, is triggered when a call alert signal is received. The function can be disabled by pressing a combination of buttons on the beltpack.

Tecpro beltpacks are tough, lightweight, remote intercom stations which are typically hung from the belt but can be used freestanding or mounted on a suitable surface. They offer full-duplex operation and have been designed for portable use where care may not always taken by the user. Series 2 beltpacks retain the robustness and simplicity of previous Tecpro designs while extending their performance to meet current operational requirements. They are compatible with earlier designs of Tecpro equipment. Six versions are available, for communication on either single or dual circuits.

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