Wireless Intrusion Alarm System kit PowerMaster-10 PG2
PowerG Compact Two-way Wireless Intrusion Alarm System kit PowerMaster-10 PG2 - Visonic
Description
Wireless Intrusion Alarm System kit PowerMaster-10 PG2 - Visonic
PowerMaster-10 G2 introduces a new era in intrusion alarm systems, literally redefining wireless home security and reliability. It is Visonic's first wireless intrusion alarm system whose control panel uses the revolutionary PowerG wireless technology
FEATURES & BENEFITS
- Two-way communication ensures there are no lost alarms
- Transmission range is far greater than the industry standard enabling repeater-free installations even in large premises*
- Extended battery life in almost all PowerG peripherals – between 4-8 years for typical use
- All devices are configured from the panel – no hardware switches and no need to re-open the peripherals once closed
- Visible signal quality indication shown on the device enables the installer to choose the optimal location without having to walk to the panel during mounting
- Customized configuration templates enable configuration of the devices collectively instead of individually
- Diagnostic tool indicates RF link quality based on the previous 24 hours’ statistics, immediately displaying problems and enabling installation verification
- Powerful tools for central monitoring stations such as remote control of all peripherals, remote walk tests and measurements of link quality of all wireless connections in the connected premises
- Multiple frequency channels (up to 50) using Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum (FHSS) technology overcome interference to wireless communication
- Communication is protected by the proven AES-128 encryption algorithm to protect against sophisticated intruders, "code grabbing" and message substitution
- Link Message collisions are eliminated with TDMA synchronized communication technology similar to WiMAX, GSM and Bluetooth to TDMA in the glossary
- Devices dynamically optimize their route to the control panel using available repeaters according to changes in the environment