Cellsecure Interactive Management Solutions has released its latest proudly South African product. The desire to design and develop a new panel came about when the company decided to upgrade the E12 range of intrusion detection alarm panels. New alternate or secondary communications to support primary GSM SMS/GPRS signalling consists of MMS, TCP IP, DTMF, RF and GPS communications.
The Cellsecure Miter incorporates elements consisting of an intrusion detection panel, built-in PSU, multi-wired and wireless peripherals, LCD keypads, a SBC (single board computer) with Microsoft Windows operating system, up to 8x IP CCTV cameras, up to 5x microphones and full two-way voice communications.
A standard alarm intrusion system normally sends an alarm condition to a monitoring control room via an RF transmitter or DTMF telephone dialler, which in turn dispatches a vehicle to investigate. The Cellsecure Miter operates as follows:
* Any activation or trigger of a wired or wireless peripheral results in customisable simultaneous signals being transmitted to a monitoring control room as well as up to five mobile phones.
* The trigger also activates up to 8x IP cameras which record (over a pre-determined time) and transfer footage to the camera SD card as well as to the Cellsecure remote server. Up to 100 authorised mobile phone users are able to retrieve the footage either as single shot stills or video clips. The user may activate the cameras via Android, i-Phone or PC with modem for continual video streaming.
* In addition to viewing, the user is also able to listen in via the microphones and to make voice calls via built in speakers.
* Incorporating the SBC allows the system to be used as a full BMS (building management system).
* On board relays provides a facility to remotely activate electrical appliances such as internal/ external lights, air-conditioners, sliding gates, electronic door locks, smoke cloaks etc.
Technical features:
* Switch mode power supply, with low voltage drop out at 11 VDC with fuse protection, 12 VDC at 3 Amps and 5 VDC at 1 Amp.
* Accommodates 16 wired inputs, with end-of-line resistance; 12 of the 16 inputs selectable between analogue and digital. Inputs 13, 14, 15 and 16 digital only. Additional wired inputs available via plug in expander boards.
* Accommodates up to 256 wireless peripherals on main PC board, including key ring remotes with Zone and user ID.
* Two communication RS232 ports. TCP IP and/or DTMF dialler (optional) and built-in GPS (optional).
* Accommodates two LCD colour touch screen keypads, each with their own RF receivers to extend range of wireless peripherals, BIT map and user training video.
* Four 12 VDC outputs, selectable for an RF transmitter to report alarm, panic, duress, alarm on/off and mains off/restore. Open collector for switching external devices.
* A Key Com input for a key switch, tag reader, biometrics or any device with a dry contact output, latch or non-latch.
* Controllable by any or all, or a combination of Key Com input, portable key ring remote controls, keypads, GSM SMS and TCP IP text.
* An on-board RF receiver to accommodate local and international frequencies.
* Dual SIM card with Tri or Quad band GSM engines.
* GSM and RF jamming detection with notification via alternate communication mediums.
* On-board fault finding diagnostic and LED indications showing various functions.
* 1000 event log memory chip for forensic download purposes.
* On-board lightning protection.
* Fuse protected gas/smoke relay outputs.
For further information contact Allen Hepburn on [email protected] or Andre Saunders on [email protected] or David Scales on [email protected]
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