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Blk. 31, Unit 03-62
Defu Lane 10
Singapore 539212
Tel: 65 62892933
Fax: 65 63825540
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The Intruder Alarm control panels available range from small compact type which can accommodate a few different types of Sensors (detectors) to a more advanced type which can perform more complex functions like, automatic dialing to a cellular phone or send signal message to a monitoring station informing about intrusion, in addition to or in place of, local audio visual alarm. The advance intruder alarm versions also have the capability of functioning with user codes for arming and disarming and of switching over to built-in power supply in case of power failure. Many control units also use a remote (infra-red or Radio Frequency based) for arming or disarming of the control unit. For larger installations that have more sensors, there is provision of Zones. Each Zone is associated with one or more sensors e.g. one floor could be controlled by one Zone. The advantage of Different types of Zones is that when the alarm goes off (alarm sounds), the control panel gives an indication as to which Zone has been compromised. This way one has to only check the sensors linked to that particular zone to see where the problem is. Control panels make use of relays to modulate the alarm notification device as needed. And use a relay to seize the telephone line to communicate to the monitoring station
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Outdoor Integrated Siren & Strobe
Odyssey incorporates environmentally sealed microprocessor technology, piezo sounders and triple tamper detection guaranteeing exceptional performance. |
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Panic Switch
Panic devices are manually activated units that you can activate if you need immediate assistance. |
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Photoelectric Beam Detector
Photoelectric beam systems detect the presence of an intruder by transmitting visible or infra red light beams across an area, where these beams maybe obstructed. |
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Shock Sensor
The Impaq sensor can be fitted to a safe, door or window frame and is activated by the vibration of attempted forced entry to give an early warning of intrusion. |
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