Physical Security

IP detector

by Mark Rowe

GJD, a British manufacturer of external detector equipment and LED illuminators, has expanded its D-TECT IP range with the launch of the new D-TECT 3 IP external motion detector. This product uses quad element PIR and microwave technologies and integrates with third party video management software and CCTV systems.

The D-TECT 3 IP works with a bespoke web based interface, for intuitive online access. The user can change all of the detector settings remotely via the interface. Some of the adjustable settings include the ability to alter the LUX level trigger, sensitivity and detection range, as well as setting activation for specific times. No software or installation is needed for the interface as the user logs in via a web address.

Working with CCTV, the detector can direct cameras to the location of intrusion; while security staff are alerted with alarm details by SMS, telephone or email. Owing to the pairing of quad element PIR and microwave detection technologies, the new IP detector provides resistance to false alarms, making it suited the Lancashire-based makers say to monitor large detection areas for sectors including residential, commercial, industrial and heritage.

Mark Tibbenham, GJD’s Managing Director ssid: “For customers that require IP based detection, the D-TECT 3 IP combines all of the versatile benefits of the D-TECT 3, which has recently been rated best in its category in Benchmark’s independent product group test, combined with IP connectivity, providing highly reliable IP based security detection.”

The detector offers adjustable viewing settings including 180 degree pan and 90 degree tilt with visual pan and tilt alignment markers. It also offers a 10 degree to 70 degree detection angle and a programmable beam range up to 30 metres, avoiding boundary overspill and providing accurate detection, making it particularly effective for perimeter surveillance it is claimed.

Other features include the ability to withstand harsh weather, low maintenance and robust IP65 zinc metal housing. For more information – email [email protected].

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