The new Secvest IP wireless alarm system is now available in two different sets. The basic set includes two detectors and one remote control. The video set comes with a PIR network camera. Both sets are very cost effective compared to buying individual components. They are also a quick and easy start in IP based surveillance technology for small apartments and smaller units.
FUAA10030 Secvest IP video set
The Secvest IP video set combines alarm and video technology, consisting of the Secvest IP alarm centre and the ABUS PIR network camera. The ABUS PIR network camera immediately checks the event visually by video recording in the event of an alarm. The ABUS PIR network camera verifies an alarm using the integrated PIR detector and video motion detection. This double verification system eliminates the possibility of false alarm. Moreover, the camera provides recordings with conclusive proof in the event of genuine alarm. Even a failed attempt at break-in can lead to the intruder being apprehended using the alarm pictures. In addition to the innovative PIR network camera, all standard wireless detectors from the Secvest range can be integrated.
FUAA10020 Secvest IP basic set
This set is a solid base for a modern, IP-based surveillance solution. The Secvest IP system ensures reliable interior protection together with a motion detector. A magnetic contact secures the apartment's entrance door and the bi-directional wireless remote control included allows you to easily query the status of the system. Naturally, the set can be extended with other components and detectors at anytime.
The Secvest IP wireless alarm system can be conveniently operated via browser, iPhone or iPad app or wireless operating units such as wireless remote control, Secvest Key 2WAY or wireless additional door lock. Direct access to the Secvest IP wireless alarm system is not necessary.
The FUAA10030 and FUAA10020 Secvest IP sets are now available.
ABUS Secvest IP sets – the cost-effective start in networked alarm technology
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