Altronix, the pioneer in power and data transmission products for the professional security industry, is showcasing the new OA2 Occupancy Alert System here at ISC West 2023 in booth #11073. A new addition to Altronix’s growing product portfolio, the OA2 provides notifications when unauthorised activity or loitering occurs in up to two protected areas.

This stand-alone, simple to deploy system is designed to help facilities reduce risks and liabilities in public facing secured areas such as restrooms – commonly found in convenience stores, retail establishments, restaurants, universities, sports and recreation venues, etc.

Real-time remote alerts

Altronix new OA2 Occupancy Alert System fulfills the need for a stand-alone safety and risk management solution that complements conventional security and access control,” said Stephen Oliva, OEM Development and Western U.S. Sales Manager, Altronix.

Altronix new OA2 Occupancy Alert System fulfills the need for a stand-alone safety"

Our new OA2 is a highly cost-effective notification system that can be easily deployed in a wide range of venues and applications with the added benefit of Altronix proven reliability.” The new OA2 is designed to work with virtually any type of sensor for monitoring doors or restricted areas. Local alert notifications may be audible, visual or both. Optional LINQ network communication enables real-time remote alerts as well as providing system status information.

Maintaining seamless operation

Normal traffic activity can be monitored as well.

The OA2 Occupancy Alert System comes in a compact metallic NEMA1 enclosure and operates at 24VAC. Model OA2X includes an integral transformer and operates with 115VAC line voltage. Both models include a built-in battery charger to maintain seamless operation in the event of a power failure, and an LCD display facilitating quick programming and deployment.

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