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Visonic Set to Debut New Wireless Systems Based on ‘PowerG’

November 24, 2010
Visonic, a provider of wireless residential alarm systems, is laying the foundation to ring in the New Year with quite a marketing bang.
 

Putting Wireless to Work for You Part 1: Intrusion

November 1, 2010

Whether it is a financial institution, a retail store or any commercial building, the story is the same: security budgets are tight and customers have a short time-frame to install and update their security systems.

 

Fluidmesh Wireless IP Backhauling System

September 6, 2010
Fluidmesh Networks of Boston releases the FM3100 MITO, designed for IP backhauling applications.
 

Honeywell Wireless Indoor Motion Detectors

August 25, 2010
Honeywell of Melville, N.Y., introduces the 5800PIR and 5800PIR-COM wireless indoor motion detectors.

AvaLAN Wireless Earns 'Made in USA' Certification

August 25, 2010
AvaLAN Wireless announces it has become the first manufacturer of long range industrial wireless radio/Ethernet technology in the United States to successfully complete the Made in USA Certified proprietary audit process ...

RISCO Group Takes Controlling Interest In Electronics Line

March 25, 2010
The RISCO Group, a provider of integrated security solutions, announced here at ISC West the acquisition of controlling interest in Electronics Line, a provider of security solutions for the residential and small commercial market.
 

ECKey Bluetooth Access Control Solution

February 22, 2010
ECKey of Lafayette, Colo., introduces a Bluetooth solution for the access control industry that allows end users to use a cell phone to lock and unlock residential doors and gates.

Schlage, Mercury Security to Deliver Wireless Access Control Solutions

February 18, 2010
Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies announces its Schlage wireless panel interface module (PIM) now integrates to Mercury Security access control panels via the RS-485 serial communication standard, eliminating the need for wireless gateway modules.
 

Secura Key Plug-in Wireless Network Module

January 22, 2010
Secura Key of Chatsworth, Calif., announces the availability of a wireless network module that allows the company's SK-ACP 2-door access control panel to connect to a Local Area Network (LAN) in order to monitor and control an access control system.
 

Matrix Frontier 2010 Access Control Software

January 8, 2010
Dayton, Ohio-based Matrix Systems’ Frontier 2010 access control software features built-in interfaces for both Schlage and Videx CyberLock wireless hardware.

Wireless Applications Abound

September 1, 2009

It is interesting, and at times frustrating, as I have observed the gradual evolution of wireless security products during the past several decades. After much patience I am now finally seeing wireless security devices and sensors designed and configured the way many had envisioned some time ago. The near future of wireless security is exciting.

 

Trigon Electonics' Castlegate Wireless telephone entry system

March 1, 2009
The Castlegate Wireless telephone entry system by Corona, Calif.-based Trigon Electronics Inc. is a hands-free system for single residence use. The product utilizes the latest VoIP technology and nonline-of-sight 900MHz broadband RF technology for communication and access control.
 

Put Wireless to Work for Your Video Jobs

January 1, 2009

During the past decade, there have been major advances in technology that allow wireless solutions to become a viable element ...

Weighing the Alternatives

October 1, 2008

Since the turn of the millennia, residential customers have been adding wireless communication ...

Making the Vertical Leap

October 1, 2008

Fly Through Air With Greatest of Ease

January 1, 2008

One of the coolest aspects of the Convergence Wave is being able to adapt new technologies to old problems. While wireless transmission of video is not necessarily a new solution, recent technology advances have made it much more affordable and flexible.

In ancient times, you know, six to seven years ago, if you needed ...

 

ISONAS' IP reader

March 1, 2006
ISONAS Security Systems of Nivvot, Colo., has released an IP reader that allows security professionals to connect directly to a client's network without using the typical access controller panels.

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