Telular Corp.
TG-9
The TG-9 from Telular is a summary data and event monitoring cellular alarm communicator. The unit sends notifications to a central station, e-mail or SMS through six physical and 12 virtual inputs. The product operates from a control panel or an external transformer.
Digital Security Controls
Alexor
Digital Security Controls’ Alexor two-way panel supports 32 wireless zones and 16 wireless keys. The unit operates via four wire-free keypads and features fully encrypted wireless peripherals. The panel is equipped with an 85 dB onboard siren, two input/output terminals, account code error checking and a 24-hour battery backup.
Security Door Controls
S6000A
The S6000A exit alarm device from Security Door Controls is available with 9-volt battery power or a 12/24-volts DC power input. Features include an alarm tone, LED status indicator, low battery alert, selectable arming delay and remote status monitoring. Field-selectable alarm modes include continuous alarm with manual key reset or a two minute alarm with automatic reset. The alarm is available in rim mount, vertical rod and mortise panic or fire exit device configurations.
Honeywell Fire Systems
NFS2-3030
The NFS2-3030, Honeywell Fire Systems’ new intelligent fire alarm control panel, is made for large-scale applications requiring custom solutions. It also features a modular design and multiple display options. The control panel supports up to 10 Signaling Line Circuits, for a maximum capacity of 3,180 intelligent devices or 159 sensors/159 modules per SLC. The NFS2-3030 also offers an optional integrated digital voice evacuation system, ONYX® Digital Voice Command.
Alarm Lock Systems Inc.
Sirenlock Model 715
Alarm Lock’s Sirenlock™ Model 715 is a delayed egress exit alarm that provides 15- to 30-second delayed egress with a built-in 95 dB dual-piezo alarm. The unit includes a deadbolt/deadlatch panic bar and an armored door cord for wiring. A Form-C relay enables CCTV cameras, smoke detectors, secondary sirens and remote monitoring to be added to exits.
Alarm Lock Systems Inc.
PG30
The PG30 by Alarm Lock Systems is a keypad-controlled door alarm. The unit uses a 9-volt battery or can be hardwired for continuous power with the addition of an external power supply. Multiple-door monitoring with built-in external reed switches allows users to add peripherals like strobes and video cameras. The alarm features an LED status indicator, three exit/entry delay time options, a continuous alarm or two-minute shutdown with auto reset.
On Guard Security
GV4
On Guard’s GV4 wireless alarm system features multiple components for enhanced monitoring. The system offers 32 wireless sensors and two PIR motion detector options. The unit has a 12-volt DC power supply, communication contact ID and a 433 MHz wireless frequency. Additionally, the low-cost alarm system is equipped a rechargeable battery backup, a siren, two door sensors, a keypad and a key fob.
Telular Corp.
Cellular Alarm Communicator
Telular’s TG-11 residential and commercial cellular alarm communicator transmits alarm signals over the air when a telephone line has been disrupted or when no wireline service is available. The small and lightweight device can function as a primary, backup or dual-mode cellular communicator. Designed to interface with select VISTA, LYNX and First Alert control panels, the TG-11 uses power and backup battery from supported panels and does not require a separate power supply or battery.
Continental Access
Security System
Continental Access and
NAPCO’s combined CA3000 v.2.0 software and 32- to 255-zone GEM-P3200, GEM-P9600 or GEM-X255 alarm panels allow end users to combine their alarm events into one graphical interface. Alarms are routed according to priority directly on a centralized user interface in real time to CA3000’s event/pending alert screen for central station-like monitoring. Users can program their DVRs to begin recording when the NAPCO alarm is triggered.
Optex Inc.
AX200TFR
The AX-200TFR battery-operated photoelectric
detector offers a significant cost-saving alternative
to a traditional hardwired system. No trenching is
required, drastically reducing installation costs.
The unit is wireless-ready with a multifunctional
back box and is compatible with most manufacturers’
wireless systems. The device comes with four
3.6 volt batteries, with an average lifespan of three
years.