As the economy evolves, so do the risks and threats,
which need to be tackled with technologically,
advanced security systems. We offer an integrated
approach to the planning and implementation of
security system required to secure your premises.
Control Panel
All the components of a security system are connected
to the control panel, which runs the system and
performs periodic tests with the monitoring center. The
back up batter y, battery charger and power
supply unit are kept inside the control panel.
Keypad
The keypad is a push button console from which
the day-to-day functioning of the alarm system is
controlled. A password is entered to arm or disarm
the system as you come and go. Separate users
can have separate pas swords, enabling you to
keep track of who uses the system and when.
Magnetic Sensor
Magnetic sensor provides security for doors and windows
in your home. It can be installed on anything
containing special valuables. It uses a magnetic reed
switch and a magnetic field to detect the intrusion. A
closed magnetic contact connected to a window or door
alarm registers normal status. If the door or window is
opened, the switch opens and triggers the alarm.
Movement Sensor
Movement sensors use either infrared or microwave
frequencies to detect intruders. The most comprehensive
systems are "dual-tech", combining both technologies.
Infrared sensors operate passively, becoming activated
when an object cuts their fixed beam. Microwave operates
on the same principle as radar- the sensor sends out a
balloon of energy and waits for it to bounce back. If a
person moves into the field, it changes the amount of time
it takes for the signal to return, which triggers the alarm.
Boundary Sensor
Boundary guard alerts your security system before
burglars get inside. This attractive and low profile outdoor
sensor detects up to 40' on each side, creating an 80'x 3'
detection pattern. Boundary guard suits almost all
outdoor applications because it combines two sensors
creating extra high immunity against false alarms
caused by small animals, cars, and other outdoor
disturbances.
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A selectable buzzer can alert intruders and also serves as a convenient walk test indicator.
Glass Break Sensor
Glass break sensors detect the common sounds of shattering glass and acoustical shock when a window is broken. Glass break sensors can detect
potential intruders before they enter the
premises, ensuring that the damage to the
property, theft of valuables and threats to
personnel inside the building are all limited.
Smoke Sensor
Smoke detectors are designed to sense the
product s of combustion and to alert the
control panel. Common types of smoke
detectors include ionization Sensor
and photoelectric smoke Sensor.
Gas leak Sensor
Gas leak detectors are designed to
sense all mixtures of combustible gases
and to alert the control panel.
Panic Button
Panic button is a last line of defense for
personal safety. They are designed to trigger
the alarm when you need attention of others.
Sirens & Strobe Lights
Sirens are employed both internally and
externally. The external siren attracts attention
from people outside the building and internal
sirens emit a piercing sound designed to force
the intruder to leave the building. Strobe lights
are fixed outside the building and are used to
attract attention in case of alarm at night.
Auto Dialer
Auto dialer is connected to the telephone
line and it can send pre- recorded voice
messages to landl ine/mobile phones
when an alarm is triggered.
Central Monitoring Station
It links up with your home every time you arm
the system, thereby enabling our response
executives to monitor your home even while
you are away. It is like having somebody at
your home 24-hours a day, 365 days a year.
In case of any unwanted intrusion, CMS will
get in touch with you that very instant.
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