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Humantechnik products

wireless signal systems of the Lisa and Signolux series change acoustic signals, for example the ringing on the front door or ringing the phone, into flashes of light or vibration impulses. Wherever you are in the house or on the property, you cannot "miss" a signal.

The respective transmitters and recipients are ready for use immediately and without complex cabling. With Signolux, the transmitters may have to be registered with the receiving devices.

Humantechnik signal systems are available in different versions:

  • The Lisa radio system and
  • The classic Lisa plug -in system
  • The new radio system Signolux.

How does a signal system work?

The signal system consists of at least one transmitter and a receiver. The transmitter takes on signals from a wide variety of sources - for example telephone or doorbell - and passes them on to the recipient. The recipient passes them on in the form of light or vibration impulses.

signal systems are available in two transmission types

radio transmission: The systems "Lisa Funk" and "Signolux" use the radio process. No wire connections between transmitters and recipients are required. The radio receivers of both systems are therefore very mobile within the respective ranges.

Transfer of socket to socket: The "Lisa STCKSTEYS", GREEN LISA and Little Lisa, use the electrical supply network in the house as a transmission medium. The devices are simply inserted into the socket - the transmitter near the respective signal source, for example the telephone, and the recipient in the room where the signals are to be received. The signal transmission takes place "from socket to socket".