OPTEX FD322 Fiber Optic Intrusion Detection System

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: OPTEX
  • Model code: FD322
  • Pet Tolerance: Yes
  • Power Consumption: 3 W
  • Power Supply: 12 ~ 24 V
Additional info:

Passive fiber-optic sensor Two fully independent zones, each of which can support up to 500 metres of sensing fiber Detects intruders attempting to climb or cut through fences Sophisticated algorithms distinguish between intruders and “nuisance alarms” that might be caused by wind or small animals Durable fiber-optic sensing unaffected by chemical or electrical environmental elements that include corrosion, EMI and lightning strikes TCP/IP interface utilizing XML, in addition to a RS232 communications port, ensures a high level of integration and communication options Includes custom tuning software Designed specifically for industrial, commercial, and retail applications

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Make OPTEX
Manufacturer OPTEX
Category Intruder Alarms>Intruder detectors
Model code FD322
Pet Tolerance Yes
Power Consumption 3 W
Electrical Specifications Power Supply: 12 ~ 24 V
Additional info
  • Passive fiber-optic sensor
  • Two fully independent zones, each of which can support up to 500 metres of sensing fiber
  • Detects intruders attempting to climb or cut through fences
  • Sophisticated algorithms distinguish between intruders and “nuisance alarms” that might be caused by wind or small animals
  • Durable fiber-optic sensing unaffected by chemical or electrical environmental elements that include corrosion, EMI and lightning strikes
  • TCP/IP interface utilizing XML, in addition to a RS232 communications port, ensures a high level of integration and communication options
  • Includes custom tuning software
  • Designed specifically for industrial, commercial, and retail applications
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