Senstar, a world provider in perimeter intrusion detection systems (PIDS) and video management software (VMS) announced its systems are now successfully integrated with Genetec’s Security Centre via Senstar’s Network Manager software.

Network Manager provides the common software interface for monitoring and controlling Senstar perimeter sensors from VMS, SMS, and PSIM systems, and functions as a data server, which collects and distributes alarm point and control point status.

Alarm monitoring screens

Using Network Manager as the sensor interface, the Security Centre integration allows sensor zone alarms to be monitored from the Security Centre map and alarm monitoring screens, provides the means to trigger Security Centre event-to-action programming, and supports arming/disarming individual zone alarms.

Full sensor health status is displayed in Security Centre and the ability to trigger sensor actions such as relay closures through Security Centre event-to-action programming is supported.

Intrusion detection systems

This integration allows users to optimally combine Senstar’s industry-leading perimeter intrusion detection systems with Genetec’s Security Centre platform to provide unified management of their complete security environment,” said Senstar Product Manager Stewart Dewar. “This is a deep integration that enables users to take full advantage of all the features of Senstar intrusion detection systems from within the Security Centre environment.”

Senstar sensors supported by the integration include OmniTrax® buried cable sensor, Senstar LM100™ hybrid perimeter intrusion detection and intelligent lighting system, FlexZone® fence sensor, FiberPatrol® FP1150 and FP400 fibre optic fence sensors, UltraWave™ microwave sensor, XField® electrostatic sensor, and UltraLink™ input and output modules.

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