Mobile electronic siren Pavian Car
The Pavian Car mobile electronic siren can be operated on-site via an intuitive control panel built into the unit (the electronic part of the siren). For greater flexibility and remote operation, a wireless microphone can be added to enable control from longer distances.
Various wireless communication channels, such as text messaging (SMS), data transmission or phone calls using existing mobile networks, allow efficient remote control of the siren without the need to build additional client-side communication infrastructure.
The Pavian Car mobile electronic siren can be operated on-site via an intuitive control panel built into the unit (the electronic part of the siren). For greater flexibility and remote operation, a wireless microphone can be added to enable control from longer distances.
Various wireless communication channels, such as text messaging (SMS), data transmission or phone calls using existing mobile networks, allow efficient remote control of the siren without the need to build additional client-side communication infrastructure.
Control Interfaces for the Pavian Car Siren
Control devices can be connected to the siren via different communication channels:
Control Interfaces for the Pavian Car Siren
Control devices can be connected to the siren via different communication channels:
| Radio channels | Link channels |
| • Analogue radio | • TCP / IP |
| • Digital radio (MOTOTRBO) | • aBUS®-E |
| • RDS (Radio Data Signalling) | • RS232 / RS485 |
| • POCSAG | • Binary I/O |
| • GSM/SMS | |
| • GSM/mobile data | |
| • Wi-Fi | |
| • 2.4 GHz TLG Wireless |
| Radio channels | Link channels |
| • Analogue radio | • TCP / IP |
| • Digital radio (MOTOTRBO) | • aBUS®-E |
| • RDS (Radio Data Signalling) | • RS232 / RS485 |
| • POCSAG | • Binary I/O |
| • GSM/SMS | |
| • GSM/mobile data | |
| • Wi-Fi | |
| • 2.4 GHz TLG Wireless |


