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Art.: RPS18850
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Art.: RPS19420
The device is widely used in small computer networks, residential networks
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Art.: PSD14954
The device is intended for continuous operation in closed rooms
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Art.: RPS22038
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Art.: PSD18859
The video intercom is installed in a plaster casing
This is a hybrid module - it can be used in a 2-Wire system or as a standard IP video intercom
This is a hybrid module - it can be used in a 2-Wire system or as a standard IP video intercom
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Art.: RPS6054
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Art.: RPS16271
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Art.: RPS7965
DALLAS standard noise scanner, iButton provides control function execution with the help of alarm centers
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Art.: RPS11831
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Art.: RPS19699
The device is widely used in small computer networks, residential networks
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Art.: RPS15290
The HAP120 is designed to receive ambient sounds and is adapted to work with DVR recorders The device features a microphone built into an aesthetic aluminum housing, making it ideal for installation in virtually any room
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Art.: PSD18911
Network keyboard with full control and programming of PTZ camera heads from the DH-SD series It is also possible to control a larger number of recorders with one keyboard
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Art.: RPS17031
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Art.: RPS10739
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Art.: RPS18058
External reader of cards and mini-panels
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Art.: PSD6508
Alarm systems based on passive IR sensors detect an intruder who has already entered the room The purpose of a system based on IR barriers is to raise an alarm when an intruder is about to enter the premises while still outside the facility
The curtain consists of several active IR barriers that create an invisible "grill" in the window or door niche. Attempting to breach these "bars" immediately triggers an alarm
IR curtains are also used to protect controlled passages, gates, fences, valuable objects in open areas, etc. In museums, IR curtains play the role of a non-confrontational, discreet barrier between viewers and valuable exhibits
The curtain consists of several active IR barriers that create an invisible "grill" in the window or door niche. Attempting to breach these "bars" immediately triggers an alarm
IR curtains are also used to protect controlled passages, gates, fences, valuable objects in open areas, etc. In museums, IR curtains play the role of a non-confrontational, discreet barrier between viewers and valuable exhibits
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Art.: RPS21741
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Art.: RPS10724
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Art.: PSD18922
