Award-winning professional security system LightSYS™2 just got even better as global integrated security solutions provider RISCO Group, release a 50-zone version.

Suitable for both wired and wireless applications, this upgraded version of LightSYS™2 is ideal for large and multi-site applications, and includes 50 wired relay zones, 50 wireless zones and up to 32 RISCO Bus detector zones. With 32 programmable outputs and four partitions, the new system is the ideal solution for installers looking for one flexible panel to suit a variety of needs.

As with the original, the new 50- zone version still benefits from an innovative self-monitoring smartphone App (also available via web browser), which allows end-users to connect and control their alarm systems remotely. Connections can be made using RISCO Bus, EOL or wireless detectors making it simple to install and support as well as significantly reducing the engineering hours required per application. Remote service capability also means most issues can be resolved without the need for an engineer to attend site.

“Designed with ease of installation in mind, LightSYS™2 has always offered enhanced performance and flexibility, with advanced IP and GSM/GPRS or STU adaptor communication,” says Steve Riley, Commercial Director of RISCO Group UK & Ireland. “The upgrade to 50 zones means that LightSYS™2 can now be used for almost every installation. It will help installers win more business in a tough market while improving margins and increasing recurring revenue.”

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