| Operation
Instead
of a standard graded or logic alarm response system, Rayonet 2000s
infrared beams are monitored by a microprocessor running a neural
network, capable of making millions of decisions per second. Multiple
beam break analysis accurately profiles the intruder and virtually
eliminates false alarms by only activating in the event of a human
intruder, ignoring small animals, birds or blown debris.
Reliable
Rayonet
2000 comes complete with six transmit (Tx) and six receive (Rx)
beam heads per tower. The large amount of beam information that
this provides enables the microprocessor to accurately analyse beam
breaks, ensuring fewer false alarms. Only Rayonet 2000 has Fault
Tolerance, which means that if a beam becomes blocked, for instance
by foliage, parked cars or snow, the system will alert you to the
fault and continue to function with the remaining beams, ensuring
that a zone is not left unprotected at any time.
Teaching
and diagnostic module
Each
Rayonet 2000 tower incorporates an RS485 port, which enables diagnostic
and individual beam alignment data to be gathered remotely. This
module allows Rayonet 2000s sensitivity and detection parameters
to be remotely adjusted for different site requirements dependent
on individual security needs and current weather conditions. Beam
alignment data can be gathered allowing the user to know if, and
by what degree, a beam has moved out of alignment without having
to physically check each individual tower on the perimeter.
The
complete package
Rayonet
2000 is supplied fully tested and assembled in an IP55 enclosure
with a unique thermal management and air ducting system, which maintains
optimum operating conditions inside the tower during most extremes
of weather. Rayonet 2000 will also detect people attempting to climb
over, or tamper with, the tower. Rayonet 2000 is fully compatible
with all major alarm monitoring systems.
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