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Tours in a BoxWe’ve realised that there are some occasions where your clients have asked you for patrol reports and you need a system installed fast. You may need additional sensors or checkpoints and due to time constraints, may be able to give little notice of your requirements. Here at M-Set, we pride ourselves on being able to supply our clients with the equipment required to provide an exceptional patrol verification service, all with the minimum of fuss and with the minimum of notice. Our Quick-Starter packages have been designed so that even the most die-hard of technophobes will feel confident in installing and using the system, in the quickest time possible. Valuable time can then be spent on developing the contractor-client relationship, as opposed to hours of frustration sat in front of a PC. Full training services are available at your convenience utilising the very latest in internet technology, so that you get the help when you want it, not when we happen to be in the area. Our Quick-Starter packs come ready for patrol with the following items:
All you need to decide is whether you or your client requires the Professional software version of any starter pack - this allows an unlimited number of sensors, checkpoints and guards to be allocated to the Tour System or the Standard software version of any starter pack which has the capacity to add up to 2 sensors, 50 checkpoints and 10 guards.
patrol guns - this phrase is taken to mean a device for collecting data from checkpoints to verify that a patrol has been done (or other devices intended to represent a location by other names - pegging points or similar). patrol guns are also known as sensors, data collectors, wands, deisters or diesters, pipes, clocking guns, guard clocking systems, clocking machines, watchmans clocks, patrol devices, patrol systems, guard patrol systems
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