Forteza, a manufacturer of perimeter protection detectors, perimeter protection, territory protection, microwave sensors, and microwave detectors, last week received equipment type approval (ETA) from India’s Ministry of Telecom for its Forteza-Fonar sensor series, said a spokesperson representing Forteza. Forteza is an exhibitor at IFSEC South India 2011 taking place at BIEC, Bangalore.
Fonar is a microwave sendor designed to fit in garden lamps. The sendor does not differ from the lamp. It is quite impossible to define that it is used as an intrusion detector. An alarm is generated using ‘dry’ contacts of the relay or over RS-485.
The detector “Fonar” is intended to protect perimeter sectors of summer cottages, cottages, offices and other sites as well as to generate alarms when an intruder crosses a detection zone.
The detector is placed in the enclosure of a park lamp and it is used as a lamp and a detector. The lantern it self is produced abroad and designed well.
The principle of operation is the following: an electromagnetic field is generated in the space between a transmitter and a receiver and a detection zone is formed in the form of a stretched ellipsoid of revolution.
The detector provides continuous round-the-clock operation. It keeps its specifications at the temperature -40…+65oC and relative humidity up to 98% at the temperature 35oC.
JSC “Forteza” was founded in 2005 as a European office of modern Russian manufacturer of perimeter security systems JSC “Ohrannaya Technika”.
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