Siren and Strobe Light
The combined strobe light and siren can add eye-catching audio visual alarms to the sensorProbe. When triggered, the siren will generate a loud alarm sound and the strobe light will flash brightly, giving a clear alert of an alarm condition.
The siren and alarm are both incorporated into one device - only one RJ-45 jack is needed for each combined siren/alarm. Up to 2 devices can be plugged into RJ-45 jacks on the sensorProbe2 and 8 devices on the sensorProbe8. Specially designed CAT 5 cable assures correct operation up to 100 feet, and is available in standard length of 15 feet, 60 feet, and 100 feet, allowing the strobe light / sirens to be positioned to maximize visibility. These devices can be extended beyond their standard length - in some cases they can be extended up to 1,000 feet.
When a combined siren / strobe light is plugged into the RJ-45 port, the sensorProbe will auto detect the sensor, and it will display the status of the device.
The siren / strobe light can be triggered manually, via the web interface, or it can be configured to turn on at certain times, through the web interface. The device can be triggered by any sensor connected to a sensorProbe, or by an alarm condition generated by the sensorProbe, and can be fully integrated with the sensor notification matrix on our Linux based systems.
Each device has its own SNMP OID so that status can be collected over the network and graphed using external application like MRTG.
Specification & Features
Measurement range - Alarm or Normal
Communications cable - RJ45 jack to sensor using UTP Cat 5 wire
Maximum extension cable length 305m (1000 ft.) with approved low
capacitance shielded cable or UTP
Sensor type - open/closed contact switch
Power source: powered by the sensorProbe. No additional power needed
sensorProbe auto detects the presence of the security sensor
Measurement rate - multiple readings every second
Up to 2 security sensors per sensorProbe2, 8 per sensorProbe8
and cameraProbe8
Full autosense including disconnect alarm
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