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| AKCP Detects Bad VibrationsVibration sensor - detects forced entry - connects to AKCP base units - adjustable sensitivity – instigates security alarms
By: Jim Jeffords The AKCP vibrationDetect Sensor can be connected to AKCP base units and linked to notification alerts to initiate an alarm when a vibration is detected. A built-in tamper switch is independent from the circuit of the vibration detector and the vibration contacts are adjustable to suit different surfaces - glass, wood, steel, plasterboard, or brick. Pure silver contact points ensure years of fail-safe operation and the sensor is enclosed in a dust tight ABS case that is small and inconspicuous for easy installation. • Detects broken glass. • Adjustable sensitivity. • Connects to AKCP base units for alerts/alarms The vibrationDetect Sensor can be plugged into the AKCP sensorProbe or AKCP securityProbe via the RJ-45 dry contact sensors enabling the unit to measure vibrations. The sensor can also be directly connected to the dry contact inputs on the sensorProbe8- For more detailed information take a look at the datasheet. The new vibrationDetect sensor can be ordered directly from AKCP or from any one of our many dealers located around the world. Visit www.akcp.com for more information on this and related products. About AKCP # # # AKCP Inc., established in 1981, created the market for networked environmental, power and security monitoring solutions. Today, AKCP is the world's oldest and largest manufacturer of networked environmental, power, security monitoring and access control equipment with over 55,000 systems preventing disaster and monitoring infrastructure. AKCP is a privately held company with headquarters in Hong Kong, manufacturing in the Philippines and leads the industry in innovation with a cutting edge Research and Development team in Thailand. End
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