The USAlert PeopleFinder II is a compact desktop stand-alone system that provides paging and wireless
two-way radio communications to on-site personnel. Designed to fit almost any application, it accepts inputs from its
numeric keypad, optional external keyboard, RS-232 ports, DTMF signals, and 8 alarm inputs. The unit can send messages
to pagers or communicate with portable and mobile two-way radios with its built-in transceiver in just a few simple keystrokes.
The PeopleFinder II features a built-in keypad, speaker, microphone, and a 20 character, 2 line LCD display. It
supports alphanumeric, numeric, tone only, and 2-Tone voice pagers. An internal two-way radio transceiver is
used for monitoring the channel and two-way voice communication. Operating on UHF frequencies, the
PeopleFinder II can be programmed for either 2 Watt or 4 Watt output power. Encoder only versions with both POCSAG
and 2-Tone Voice capability included are available if
just an on-site transmitting device is desired.
The PeopleFinder II operates in one of two basic modes, the Page Mode and the Program Mode. The Page Mode is used
to send digital pages to a selected pager or group of pagers. It may also be used to communicate with a two-way
radio. For the PeopleFinder II to send pages to a pager, it must first be programmed with the pager's capcode. This
is done once, using the Program Mode. The Program Mode is used to set up the individual pager's information, group
information, automatic paging information, and some system-level features.
Although the operator may send pages using the built-in keypad or an external keyboard, pages may also be generated
in a variety of other ways. Pages may be initiated through the two RS-232 serial ports on the rear of the unit. Another
way is to use the built-in telephone interface. When connected to a telephone line, pages may be entered using a
touch-tone phone by dialing into the unit. The PeopleFinder II may also be configured to automatically generate a
page, based upon an electrical input to special alarm input pins on the rear of the unit.