Optex Europe, the leading detector business, has launched the HX-80 (HX Long) - the latest in its series of proven BoundaryGard external sensors including wireless options with all the benefits of easier installation and dramatically reduced install times and costs.

The HX Long, which is ideally suited to a range of home, business and rapid deployment applications, provides a multi-layered detection pattern covering an area 24m x 2m. The two separate Pyro elements, mounted one above the other, can be configured for either "AND" logic operation (ie small animal immunity) or alternatively configured for "OR" logic operation. All devices are supplied with a fully adjustable bracket with a number of tamper options.

There are four models in the series: two hardwired models - the HX-80N and HX80NAM (with anti-masking capabilities and an auxiliary input for additional directional detection); and the two battery operated (wireless) devices – the HX-80NRAM and HX80NRMATI both featuring anti-masking and small animal immunity. 

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