The CAUK 1100 Series Panic Alarm System
The CAUK 1100 series panic alarm system is the most comprehensive system of its type currently available in the UK. It combines as standard -Panic alarm system
- Recorded voice announcement
- Receptionist public address system
- Wired & radio systems
- Alphanumeric pagers
- Background music input
- Portable panic buttons
- Outputs to induction hearing loops
- Drugs cabinet monitoring
- Front door bell
- Access control
- Fire exit door monitoring
It fully complies with the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 (DDA).
This system can be configured to allow staff with poor eyesight or hearing impairment to work effectively.System overview
One of the unique features of the CAUK 1100 series panic system is the solid state recorded voice announcement facility. This feature can be switched on or off depending on the clients preferences. When there is a call on the system a recorded female voice will announce to all staff via the corridor speakers the correct room to go to, and the priority. This allows the staff to go directly to the source of the call without having to go to a fixed display to learn the location of the panic alarm. Up to 99 messages can be stored. This recorded voice announcement facility can be used to make timed public service announcements throughout the day.Recorded voice announcements:
Another benefit of the recorded voice announcements is that it meets the needs of partially sighted staff. Room identity messages are stored in the memory; these can be tailored to the clients' requirements. The system can be supplied with the clients' choice of language or dual language if needed at additional cost. These messages can be "assistance required in room number 10?" or "emergency in room 10?" or to the clients' specification. The standard system has the capacity to deal with 254 rooms.Voice messages storage:
The voice information is stored on a removable SD Memory Card. This method of storage has been provided so that any changes to the messages or attention tones can be carried out by Call Aid UK at their premises to maintain the professional quality of the announcements. An external access slot for the memory card is located on the side of the MPU housing.Induction hearing loop:
The master processor unit has been greatly enhanced to increase the choices available. The induction hearing loop output will feed calls for assistance to induction loop amplifiers located in staff areas or around the whole building (staff use). DDA compliant.RS232 interface:
A RS232 interface is provided for communication to the in-house computer system. We provide software so that adjustments to the CAUK system can be made on a PC; this can also be used to record the traffic on the system.Global audio/visual panic alerts
The global audio/visual panic alerts are activated whenever a panic button is pressed anywhere in the building. A panic alert message indicating the location of the emergency will be displayed on every receptionist controller unit. A recorded voice announcement via the announcement speaker system in the corridors will alert all staff in the building that a panic button has been activated and the precise location of the emergency.Solid state adjustments
The system adjustments are solid state and can be controlled from the in-house computer; this includes volume controls for all the audio inputs/outputs. The attention tones and panic tones have various sound options and these are also adjustable. Speakers can be turned on or off in the four available zones. Treble and base are also adjustable to suit the acoustics of the building. The Public Address microphone volume is also adjustable to suit the operators' voice.

