15.03.2011 • Product

Android mobile alarm management application for intrusion detection

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Future Fibre Technologies (FFT), provider of fibre optic intrusion detection systems, has upgraded its security management software FFT CAMS and developed a mobile alarm management application specifically for security personnel.

FFT CAMS Mobile has been developed to provide instant alarm information from FFT CAMS directly to an Android phone or device. This mobile application displays the GPS location of an intrusion layered on to a satellite image of the protected site. This allows security personnel in the field or on the move to instantly receive the location of an intrusion, providing the ability to react immediately and assess the potential threat in real time. Blackberry and iPhone FFT CAMS mobile compatibility is scheduled for development, to ensure total coverage for all users.

The release of this mobile application coincides with the release of additional new features to the FFT CAMS software, including BOSCH VMS Integration, auto-zooming, improved zone configuration and the addition of RS-232 transport to Pelco ASCII devices. FFT CAMS interfaces with a broad range of intrusion detection systems and is the very latest in alarm management technology. This release further demonstrates FFT's ongoing commitment to developing and enhancing its products to deliver optimal site protection and the fulfillment of customer requests and expectations.

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Future Fibre Technologies FFT

3000 Hillswood Drive, Hillswood Business Park
KT16 0RS Chertsey
Germany

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