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Jun 1, 2001 12:00 PM


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Glass break detector
Includes flush mount design

Features: flush-mount back plate is wider to allow precise mounting cut outs; a beveled and tapered edge meets the surface; uses microprocessor-based glass-break pattern analysis to prevent false alarms; the audio discriminator samples the environment 40,000 times per second and the microphone analyzes a combination of both low and high frequencies against 30 sound patterns; a tamper switch and an integral memory latch aid in identifying which sensor was tripped; model RG 70FM has a 15-ft. range, and model RG 71FM has a 30-ft. range; UL approved.

Vitron Plus Series
ROKONET
Elmsford, N.Y
Circle 79 on Card

Exit device
Includes heavy-duty cast chassis

Features: designed for high-impact installations such as schools and universities; partial-length touch bar permits field installation of options such as cylinder dogging and exit alarms; reduced projection is designed to minimize catch hazards; free wheeling lever trim is available in an assortment of architectural finishes.

9000 Series Exit Device
DORMA ARCHITECTURAL HARDWARE
Reamstown, Pa.
Circle 80 on Card

Solar battery charging system
For monitoring, sensor and lighting equipment

Features: each package contains a solar module, enclosure, regulator and mounting brackets; packages are rated from 1 to 150 watts; components are UL-listed.

Solar battery charging system
ATLANTIC SOLAR PRODUCTS
Baltimore, Md.
Circle 81 on Card

Vehicle access control gateway
Designed to pierce tires

Features: includes a series of interlocking, 20-inch aluminum panels; each panel contains five retractable polymer-coated steel blades, spaced 4 inches apart; blades are activated by a stainless steel rod that raises and lowers in about 2 seconds; uses a 12 vDC motor drive; “quick connect” ball and socket assembly allows for undulations when deployed on the road surface; available in custom lengths for permanent, semi-permanent and temporary installation.

RoadBlade
PMG Inc.
Wheeling, W. Va.
Circle 82 on Card

Card access software
Supplier's version 3.0

Features: 32-bit operating system; works with supplier's 1,2,4 and 8-door controllers; audit trail reporting; muster list determines who is in the building at any time; panels operating over modems and networks can be protected by passwords; supports Wiegand, prox, biometric, mag stripe and barcode reader technologies; allows building access even when the host computer is off-line; vehicle tagging; new backup engine automatically backs up events and programming.

CardAccess 495 Software, Version 3.0
CONTINENTAL INSTRUMENTS
Amityville, N.Y.
Circle 83 on Card

Control panels
Use high-speed 32-bit, 90 MHz microprocessor

Features: communicate directly over LANs, WANs, fiber, dialup modems and RS-232 and RS-485 networks; 12 supervised alarm inputs; if communication is lost between the ACU unit and the server, new event entries are stored locally and then transmitted to the server when communication resumes; detect and report door forced open, door held open, card reader tampering and card reader off-line conditions; the ACU2X can control up to eight readers and/or keypads, has a capacity of up to 200,000 cards, and has 8 MB of memory; the ACU2XL can control up to 16 readers and or/keypads, has a capacity of 500,000 cards and has 16 MB of memory.

ACU2X and ACU2XL
Intelligent Control Panels
INFOGRAPHIC SYSTEMS
Garden Grove, Calif.
Circle 84 on Card

Localized crime reports
Second generation

Features: color-coded site map of crime risk surrounding a specific location; site-specific report details national, state and county comparisons of crime risk for past, current and projected time periods; three pages of detailed graphs; uniform crime report shows both local and national crime rate comparisons; a series of frequently asked questions for security consultants to use to prepare for court testimony.

Crimecast Comprehensive Report,
Second Generation
CAP INDEX
Exton, Pa.
Circle 85 on Card

Alarm panel
With embedded prox technology

Allows users to disarm the alarm system using a prox card.

Features: use of prox cards instead of keying in the command to disarm on the keypad is designed to reduce false alarms; addresses problem of incorrectly entered PINs; users can restrict the use of specific prox cards for designated periods of time to control access.

eProx Alarm Panel
HID
Irvine, Calif.
Circle 86 on Card

Do-it yourself property tag system
Via company's web site

Features: customers create, modify, preview and order DuraGuard property ID tags on supplier's web site, www.seton.com; customers may specify tag size, color, message, and bar code; tags are made from multi-layered metalized polyester; adhesive is designed to stick to a variety of surfaces.

Design Your Own Property ID Tag
SETON IDENTIFICATION PRODUCTS
Branford, Conn.
Circle 87 on Card

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