Este sistema de protección de vallados incluye dos elementos para su funcionamiento: una unidad procesadora de alarma (donde se analiza el sistema), y un cable sensor de fibra óptica.

Fiber Sensys FD332 Prodextec

Diseñado específicamente para usos gubernamentales, industriales y comerciales, Fiber SenSys, empresa perteneciente al Optex Group, ha desarrollado un sistema de detección de intrusos por fibra óptica, el modelo FD332.

Esta solución de protección de vallados incluye dos elementos para su funcionamiento: una unidad procesadora de alarma (donde se analiza el sistema), y un cable sensor de fibra óptica.

Fiber Sensys FD332 ProdextecCuando se detecta alguna perturbación, las características de la luz cambian y viajan a través del cable sensor, An advanced algorithm locates and identifies the position of the place where the signal was generated and disregards the alert if this disturbance was caused by climate change, by flora or fauna, and activates it if it concludes that it is an intruder.

Being a dual-zone system, the FD332 model makes the energy required and the communication requirements of the alarm very low compared to the use that two separate alarm processors would make of them.

This model also has the designation PL-1N (Nuclear Protection Level 1, which is the highest designation for the storage of nuclear weapons and critical resources), awarded by the U.S. Air Force. It can be used both in buildings and perimeter fences as well as in underground areas, It also compensates for wind action through an anemometer that reduces false alarms.

Optical fiber sensors are immune to electromagnetic interference and corrosion. The FD33X series, designed and manufactured in the United States, and marketed by ProdexTec in Spain and Portugal, ensures good system performance, reliability and the qualities necessary to have a dependable perimeter security system.

By, 25 Jun, 2019, Section: Alarms, Detection

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