Hybrid alarm and automation

May 2016 Perimeter Security, Alarms & Intruder Detection, Products & Solutions

Jablotron is an Eastern European company with more than 20 years’ experience in selling alarm and related products to the EU market. The company set up a South African division with systems tailored for the local market. Hi-Tech Security Solutions spoke to Bruce Lang from Jablotron SA.

Lang says the difference Jablotron offers is it is designed to be far more than simply an alarm system. Its control panels and keypads are designed to be easy to use and to provide critical information at a glance. Moreover, the system is designed to empower users to use home automation features in the same solution.

Lang says the Jablotron system offers a hybrid combination of wired and wireless components which can be mixed-and-matched as the customer desires. Wired components are connected by one 4-core cable which transmits data and power, with a range of up to 500 m.

The wireless components use the 868 MHz frequency and include built-in diagnostics to detect and notify users of attempts at jamming. The wireless signal can be transmitted over 300 m, although that is a line-of-sight range. Up to three radio modules can be used per system, each supporting a range of up to 300 m.

The top of the range system supports up to 120 zones which can be divided into 15 sections, and has 32 built-in programmable outputs that installers can set to manage electronic components such as garage doors, lights, geysers etc. for home automation tasks.

All the communications components, for example GSM or LAN, are built into the panel and available to the user. Lang says the company has its own cloud platform, including in South Africa, through which it transmits alarm and other data. The service is free and clients won’t need to pay for SMS or email transfers.

Jablotron also produces a range of components to use with the system, including keypads with red and green lights to indicate the status of various parts of the system. It produces indoor and outdoor passive motion detectors, RFID readers, window and door magnetic detectors, as well as glassbreak and tilt detectors. Fire, smoke, temperature and flood detectors are also available, as are a range of sirens and remote controls. In most cases, there is a choice of wired or wireless configurations.

Lang says there is also a 360° ceiling passive which can be installed at a height of 5 m and covers a 5 m x 5 m area. One component Jablotron does not make itself is an outdoor beam, but the system is designed to work with Optec beams out of the box.

Photo verification

The company also caters for photo verification through a passive motion detector that has a high resolution camera built-in. When motion is detected, the device takes three photos of the event. The images are stored on the onboard SD card in high resolution, and one is sent in low resolution via the GSM interface as an alert to the user and/or a guarding company. Lang says the image will be sent within three seconds, ensuring no time is lost in what could be a potential emergency.

Once received on their smartphone app, users can request a high-resolution image be sent to them and alert their armed response company to take further action, if required.

The PIR also includes a flash for capturing images in poor lighting conditions, ensuring the user gets a good look at whomever or whatever is moving around where they shouldn’t be. The latest version causes the flash to go off on its own after the initial three images have been captured. This will naturally make the intruder look towards the flash, when another photo will be taken – presumably of a startled intruder looking at the camera.

The images taken can also be viewed on the MyJablotron website as well as copied to a computer from the SD card. Users can use the smartphone app to get the device to take a picture at any time, such as when they want to ensure their kids are home from school etc.

The indoor camera covers an area of about 55o and has a range of about 12 metres. Jablotron offers both a wireless and a wired version and an outdoor version will soon be available.

For more information, contact Bruce Lang, Jablotron Alarms SA, +27 (0)11 615 3675, [email protected], www.jablonet.net





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