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UHF/VHF
Alphanumeric, Numeric and Voice Pagers Visiplex
Vision pager series are the pagers you've been waiting for!
Vision pagers are designed specifically to match the different
applications and functions our customers are looking for. Based on
years of requests and feedback from our customers in the healthcare,
security and restaurant markets, we developed this series of pagers
to provide the best answer to these requests. Vision pagers are all
state-of-the art design, compact, easy to read and sensitive, and come
loaded with features that can not be found in other pagers today.
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VP-4
Alphanumeric 4 line UHF/VHF pager, designed for those paging
applications where lengthy text messaging is needed. Can be set
as 2 lines of large text by the user for easy reading.
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VP-210
A Compact 2 line alphanumeric UHF/VHF pager, designed for all
those paging applications where fast and reliable alphanumeric messaging
is needed.
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VP-410
A Compact 4 line alphanumeric UHF/VHF pager, designed for
all those paging applications where low-cost alphanumeric messaging
is needed. Can be set as 2 line of large text by the user for
easy reading.
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VP-Coaster This UHF pager is designed
specifically for the bar & lounge areas. With an appearance similar to a cup holder, this
pager will vibrate, flash and even beeps when paged. This pager can operate
with regular or rechargeable batteries.
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VP-N
A Compact 1 line numeric UHF/VHF pager, designed for all those
paging applications where fast and reliable numeric messaging is
needed. This pager comes with a top reading LCD display to
provide easy access and reading.
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VP-Paddle A unique vibrating
UHF pager, designed for hospitality and waiting room needs. The
pager is intentionally oversized to minimize the risk
of being lost by guests, as well as providing an additional advertising
area. Can use rechargeable or regular
batteries.
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VP-Voice A UHF/VHF Voice
pager for voice messaging. This pager will receive
and play wireless pre-recorded or "live" voice messages
that can be initiated from most of our paging encoders
using a microphone or telephone
interface.
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