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Series Ps Telestrobe (Models Ps-11A-Wpw, Ps-15A-Wpw, & Ps-33A-Wpw)
The Series PS Telestrobe is a flashing telephone signal designed for use by individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing. Telephone signals are indicated by a strobe light. The brightness of the strobe is 8,000 lumen (model PS-15A-WPW), 25,000 lumen (model PS-33A-WPW), or 70,000 lumen (model PS-11A-WPW). The unit is surface mounted with plug-in installation using a standard RJ11C phone jack connection (USA) or CA-11 jack (Canada). POWER: Model PS-11A-WPW uses 115 volts alternating current (VAC);
Modular Telbel (Models Tb-591, Tb-592, & Tb-593)
The Modular Telbel is a telephone signal designed for use by individuals who are hard of hearing. These modular bells can be used as high-volume telephone ringers. Volume is 100 dBA (models TB-591 and TB-592) or 95 dBA (model TB-593) at 10 feet. The bells are motor driven and have a tamper resistant volume control and a weatherproof backbox for indoor/outdoor mounting. Model TB-592 is for phone systems with a programmed contact closure. POWER: Model TB-591 uses 38 to 60 volts direct current (VDC
Universal Telephone Alert (Model Uta-1)
The Universal Telephone Alert, model UTA-1, is a telephone signal designed for use by individuals who are hard of hearing. This high volume telephone ringer offers four selectable sounds (horn, bell, vibrating chime, or single chime). Volume ranges from 94 to 107 decibels (dB) at three feet (one meter), depending on voltage and sound type selected. The ringer has a 109 dB piezo speaker with tamper resistant volume control, and is equipped with a weather resistant backbox for optional outdoor use
Universal Telephone Alert With Strobe (Model Uta-Wh-Vps)
The Universal Telephone Alert with Strobe, model UTA-WH-VPS, is a flashing telephone signal designed for use by individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing. This telephone ringer has a high intensity 15-candela flashing strobe light for visual signaling, and a high volume ringer with four selectable sounds (horn, bell, vibrating chime, or single chime). Volume ranges from 94 to 109 decibels (dB) at three feet (one meter), depending on voltage and sound type selected. The ringer has a 109 dB piez