This solution has a single hardware platform with a pay-as-you-go licensing mechanism that allows installers to start with a number of zones and expand as needed.

Risco ProSYS Plus

The ProSYS Plus security system has been designed by Risco Group for use in commercial and industrial facilities such as office complexes, Hospitals, Universities, logistics centers and critical infrastructures, as well as high-level residential environments.

ProSYS Plus is characterized by having a single hardware platform with a pay-as-you-go licensing mechanism that allows installers to start with the exact number of zones needed for the project and add as needed, up to a maximum of 512 Areas, without having to switch dashboards. This licensing mechanism provides great flexibility for small and large projects and reduces the stock of installation and maintenance equipment.

Risco has designed this solution to work with the latest communication technologies available, including multi-socket IP, 3G/4G and IP+WiFi, and support the configuration of multiple communication channels. This is a key point in commercial installations, that ensures the total redundancy and transmission capacity of the system at all times.

ProSYS Plus provides optimized installation through its 'super hybrid' architecture that offers conventional cabling, two-way wireless transmission and the Risco Bus, that uses a multipoint cabling architecture 4 threads to get to the entire system installation. The innovation of Risco detectors in Bus allows for less wiring, faster installation and the benefits of remote setup.

Video verification through cloud-based IP cameras is available to customers through VUpoint installation via indoor and outdoor equipment throughout the installation and integrated into the system. Remote control is made possible through the iRisco mobile app and through the web interface, and allowing the system to be assembled and disarmed, as well as receiving notifications if alarms occur in the installation.


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By • 11 May, 2016
• Section: Communications, Detection, Computer security, Video surveillance