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Intrusion Detection

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V.I. Communications offers fiber optic based perimeter intrusion detection solutions to detect common and advanced intrusion attempts almost in real time.

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V.I. Communications is a certified installer for Senstar FiberPatrol and Flex Zone. These fence-mounted systems detect and locate any attempt(s) to jump, cut, or break through a fence adding an additional layer of outdoor security to your site. These systems are ideal for petrochemical facilities, electrical utilities, distribution centers, and airports. 

Compatible with chain-link, standard welded mesh, expanded metal mesh, palisade fences, and swinging gates

Weather detection system distinguishing wind or rain from an intrusion

Detects and locates multiple simultaneous intrusions

Continuous protection even in the event of a cable cut

Key features of Senstar FiberPatrol Detection System:

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  • Flexible software based zoning with detection up to 49.7 miles

  • Pinpoints intrusions with + or - 4m accuracy

  • Cable life of 25+ years and can be used for additional networking and communication needs

  • Buried fiber optic sensor cable to detect walking, running, or crawling and trigger alarm

  • Detect third-party interference activities like digging

  • Fiber optic sensors are immune to EMI and lightning, intrinsically safe in explosive atmospheres

  • No powered or conductive components needed in the field

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Key Features of Flex Zone Sensor Cable Detection:

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  • Affordable for sites of all sizes

  • Flexible software based zoning with detection up to 600m

  • Sensor cable can be installed on interior and exterior walls and non-standard fence types 

  • Communicates with security system via Ethernet, RS-422 or fiber optic interface

  • UV-resistant cable ties

  • Accounts for the background environmental noise level in the vicinity of a disturbance before declaring an alarm

  • The sensor cable can carry both power and data reducing power distribution and data communication cable requirements

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