Aug 8 2009

A Small Handheld Unit To Detect Cle, Téléphone Portable And Even Telephone Portable

Detect your enfant with Loc8tor in Alert Mode.
The Alert mode permits an indistinguishable border to be position around the Loc8tor – near, medium or far, and alerts the moment your kid goes out of your preset safety area with an audio alarm, on screen display and a vibration Alert. Easy Test ability for required batteries for both the handheld unit and mini homing marks.
Audio and visual directional technology leads you to within 2.5cm / 1” of lost youngster. Alert mode can warn if tagged infant go outside a user set protection range that you can position. Range can be independently labeled for each tag. Miniaturised Labels can be quickly and easily attached to almost anything with the Key ring loop or adhesive strips which are enclosed in the pack. Homing Etiquettes gives off audio beep and flashing LED to help locate. Homing etiquettes can not be switched off by kid. Panic Mark enables a youngster to activate a distress alarm.

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Check Loc8tor out on your cat
Does your cat always escape out the window to wander around the rooftops? Well, add a mini mark to its collar –you can fix it on or suspend it from a key ring loop- and set up the gadget to find a certain radius either in meters or in feet. The device will give off acoustic and illustration indicationa when the animal has left farther than the established zone. Walk in the direction of the strongest signal shown on the handheld and you will retrieve your cat.

Loc8tor piece of equipment is the size of a credit card; you can carry it with you all the time and use it in the office, at home or outdoors. Use it to retrieve your cle, locate the TV’s remote control, make sure no one’s touching your motorcycle, or that the coat you left at the checkroom will still be there when you go back for it.

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The Loc8tor is a small handheld unit that can be used to find items that have a special Loc8tor tag attached to them – great for tracking down lost keys, telephone portable, gadgets, pets, wallet, etc.

Locating a tag is pretty easy too – To find a label, you press the grey button – you then get a list of all of your marks (up to 24 are supported). Pick the item you want to locate from the list, and select it. A couple of things happen… assuming the etiquette is in fact in range (122 without any obstruction), the tag starts to emit an intermittent beep and flashes it’s little light – if the mark’s in earshot, you can find it without using the handset display.
At this point, the handheld unit starts its search, and on the display shows how far away the etiquette is – near, medium, far. You then spin round in a slow circle, watching the display – the graphic changes to reflect a stronger signal when you’re facing in the right direction. You then play a little “getting warmer, “getting colder” until you know you’re in the right track, then start moving towards the object. To assist you, there ’s an onscreen number to characterize signal strength. As you’re searching, the handset will be beeping – and as the beeps get louder together the closer you get to the tag – turning into a invariable tone when you’re right on top of the tag.


 

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