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MessageNet Security Systems uses Wireless Buttons and other devices to provide nearly instantaneious communication of emergency conditions through out your organization. Alarms and messages sent from persons wearing wireless buttons can be sent to many devices at the same time such as PC's, telephones, intercom systems, and alarm systems.
       

MessageNet Security Systems (MNSS) wireless buttons and monitoring devices are economical and simple to use. They send messages to devices such as pagers and LED signs etc.

Because MNSS deliver messages to your security department as well as to devices near the location of the emergency you achieve the fastest possible response times from your staff.

       
MNSS is web based technology that runs on your Intranet/LAN or across the internet if desired. Both Internet Explorer and Netscape are supported.
   
With MNSS wireless buttons, motion detectors, window & door open detectors and other wireless devices all send signals to communication devices as shown in the illustration to the right.
   
MNSS, is a set of integrated security and communication systems that have been developed using the MessageNet Workx application development tool set. These applications and the Workx tool set runs under MessageNet or Silent Messenger Servers which control the devices shown.
   

MessageNet Workx, allows you to develop specialized security applications customized to your organizations needs. If desired, MessageNet Systems will modify the applications or develop new custom security applications for your organization.

   
The messages sent by the wireless buttons and sensor devices can be automatically changed by time of day or day of week etc. One or more messages can be sent based on a single event.
   
When an emergency is detected information can be sent to individuals via pagers and phones while PC's, electronic signs, and intercom/PA systems deliver different public versions of the messages.
   
Weather Alert, Fire Alarm and other public warning systems can communicate directly with Silent Messenger to automatically announce their alerts and alarms over the intercom systems and display them on electronic signs and pagers.
   
MNSS delivers messages to paging transmitters and pagers nearly instantly. These message can be targeted to mobile security personell and people in the vicinity of the alert that can respond quickly.

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SS also delivers messages to commercial paging services such as ARCH, WinTel and others.
       
MNSS provide a record of all messages sent, and all buttons pushed. The archives provide a searchable record of all events indicating who pressed the button or stopped the message and when the event occurred. MNSS can also provide a copy of the alert message to email boxes. Messages can be sent over the internet or intranets to electronic signs, and PC's even to outside security organizations if desired.
       
MNSS provide schools and institutions with wireless security devices that deliver messages instantly to many types of devices. For example, when someone presses a button worn on their belt as shown below, any number of messages can automatically be sent. Immediately, messages are then delivered to one or more pagers, and electronic signs. Alarms and messages can also be delivered to telephones, intercom systems, PA systems, and alarm systems. The MNSS server has the capability to dial telephone numbers and access codes and then speak the message to the listeners. MNSS additionally "pops" windows on PC's and scrolls security alert messages across the PC screens.
       
The wireless buttons are highly reliable devices with 1 to 3 year of battery life. The buttons are simple to use, have no on/off switch and are always ready for use. The system will automatically communicate when batteries are low or the button is out of range or out of wireless data receivers. Alarm messages shown on electronic signs and PC's can be stopped using wireless buttons, web browsers, and phones if the user has been given the required authority.