Fiber Sensys EchoPoint DAS makes it easy to detect and locate intruders
These sensors Fiber Sensys They have been specifically designed to protect large perimeters and high-security locations such as airports, critical infrastructures, Data Centers & Pipelines.
EchoPoint DAS It's the latest innovation from Fiber Sensys, A company of the Optex Group, designed to redefine the way high-security locations in Europe are secured, Middle East and Africa (Emea).
With advanced detection algorithms and up to 100 Km, with an accuracy of +/- 6 Meters, EchoPoint DAS Provides an Innovative Way to Detect and Locate Intrusions.
These sensors have been specifically designed to protect large perimeters and high-security locations, like airports, critical infrastructures, data centers, Logistics, Pipelines, Etc.
The EchoPoint series offers great flexibility and versatility thanks to its multiple mounting options. Can be installed on fences, buryed in the ground or used in a hybrid arrangement to suit the specific requirements of any location.
When mounted on a fence, Sensors can identify someone trying to cut or climb it. When you're buried, The system can differentiate between footprints, Manual and mechanical excavations and vehicle movements.
To further enhance your capabilities, EchoPoint Series Incorporates Intelligent Zoning Software. This functionality allows for the configuration of multiple detection zones, with the ability to independently adjust sensitivity and output within each zone. These features facilitate maximum capture rates and minimize the occurrence of annoying alarms.
One of the standout features of this series is its highly advanced pattern recognition classification algorithm. This allows the sensors to distinguish between the usual causes of false alarms and nuisance alarms, such as wildlife and environmental conditions, and actual intrusion attempts.
The system is also immune to electromagnetic interference (Emi), Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) and lightning, providing a reliable and secure solution.
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