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IP alarm solution for Lego

Situated in Billund, in the Jutland region of Denmark, Lego Security has commissioned Chiron to supply its Iris 800 and 840 diallers, which link to an alarm panel’s standard PSTN dialler and convert the analogue signal for transmission across an IP network.

Within the 800 range are versions with GPRS, PSTN or ISDN backup paths for dual dialling.

The Iris alarm transmission and monitoring system also offers full insurance recognition as a result of its independent certification by two European test houses to the grade 4 (ATS-6) risk category under the European systems standards BS EN50130, 50131 and 50136.

“This is another high profile application for Iris, following its use by organisations including travel chain Thomas Cook, High St retailers Halfords, Toys ‘R’ Us and Topps Tiles, financial institutions such as Danske Bank, Coventry Building Society and National Irish Bank, as well as schools, petrol station operators, chemist chains and a variety of other companies” said Chiron Security Communications’ corporate account manager, Vikram Datar.

“Iris is now supported by nearly 90 monitoring centres across Europe and is applicable to all systems from high security to residential. Many alarm panel manufacturers are also now offering Iris technology embedded within their panels, while an increasing number of insurers are backing the system too.”

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