Physical Security

Triple technology detector

by Mark Rowe

GJD, the UK manufacturers and designers of external detector equipment and LED illuminators has unveiled its Pearl Triple-Tech detector.

Designed to trigger genuine activations, the Pearl can be integrated with CCTV and alarms to avoid nuisance alarms, the Lancashire-based makers say. With PIR, microwave and anti-masking technology, the Pearl provides security against potential crime, the firm adds.

Mark Tibbenham, Managing Director at GJD said: “The Pearl is an aesthetically pleasing product. It may be small in size yet its quality, reliability and performance are not compromised. The Pearl detector is a high-end product to help protect residential, commercial or industrial premises”.

The detector comes with PIR (passive infra-red), microwave and anti-masking sensors. The combined technology ensures nuisance triggers are kept to a minimum, the makers say. The product also comes with anti-tampering circuitry and two separate output contacts. The product’s narrow PIR curtain beam provides precise and accurate detection to protect properties.

The motion detector offers engineer-friendly features such as a customisable ‘T’ bracket suitable for narrow beam applications. An additional swivel bracket can be purchased for applications that require a bespoke pan and tilt angle. The product can be positioned to look across many areas including windows, doors or even the length of the house or property wall. It also has selectable detection ranges of 3m, 6m, 9m and 12m, making it suitable for a range of applications, the company adds.

Available in silver and white, the Pearl blends into the majority of PVC windows and doors. As the product is also designed and manufactured with tamper functionality, it doesn’t matter if the Pearl is mounted on a swivel or T-bracket as the tamper will still activate if vandalism occurs. The detector features IP65 weather protection, low voltage and a two-year warranty. Visit www.gjd.co.uk.

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