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  The ABUS catalogue also contains many new products related to surveillance security
The new catalogue from ABUS features more than 40 new innovations focussing mainly on IP technology security 

ABUS Security-Center has unveiled its new catalogue on April 1st 2011. In just under 200 pages, the comprehensive solutions provider presented its extensive alarm and video surveillance solutions. Apart from analogue and network cameras, digital recorders and everything else necessary for today's alarm and video surveillance needs, the catalogue also contains many new products. Specialist retailers just click on the following link to order the new catalogue free of charge.

The new Video, Alarm & Mechatronics Catalogue features over 40 new innovations, with all segments focussing particularly on security via IP technology and the combination of technologies. These innovations are particularly useful for private households and small / medium-sized businesses. Every home or office contains items that hold special value for their owners and must be protected accordingly. With this in mind, ABUS Security-Center provides appropriate security solutions.

The catalogue is divided into sections on network cameras, analogue cameras, recording systems, accessories, wired and hybrid alarm systems, wireless alarm systems and alarms. Highlights include a brand new range of analogue and IP dome cameras, the Secvest IP network-based wireless alarm system and many new mechatronic wireless alarms for use with all ABUS wireless and hybrid alarm systems.

"We are now making happen what the industry has been talking about for years the intelligent combination of video, alarms and mechatronics with outstanding value for money," comments Philippe Bremicker, Managing Director at ABUS Security Center. "With this good feeling of security, our partners have a clear competitive edge."

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