25.06.2012 • Product

Sicurit Alarmitalia: microwave detectors for perimeter protection

Sicurit Alarmitalia: microwave detectors for perimeter protection. The current versions of Sicurit´sDigital Microwave” series represents a further technological step forward in perimeter protections. It has been designed for quick and easy installation and is suitable for any kind of environment situation that require medium-high standards.

The major innovation is the implementation of the microprocessor that increases the capability performance of the system while reducing false alarm rates.

With an additional board the products called “Dave” provide: CPU Connection for data analysis, settings of all the operational parameters from CPU, parameters analysis of each transmitter and receiver, parameters control, detection of crossing times, sensitivity adjustment, alarm storage in log files, serial board RS485 and the possibility to install in series up to 15 systems.

The operation: Intrusion detection, using a modulated amplitude system, takes place within the invisible pattern microwave energy existing between transmitter and receiver.

Changes in signal amplitude at the receiver are directly related to the object’s size and density, allowing the sensor to discriminate between objects.

“Dave” is able to inform the user also on power and battery status, eventual interferences, over temperature and installation faults. The system still can be set and aligned in the traditional way, by using trimmers and dip-switch.

If your job is protecting perimeter you should ask for more information about “Dave” by Sicurit Alarmitalia. Just send an e-mail with a “free info on Dave” notice to export@sicurit.it.

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