Security Sales & Integration

July 2013

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HE ESSENTIALS SPECIAL SHOWCASE: INTRUSION DETECTION Napco Control Panels Supports Kwikset SmartCode Locks Napco Security Technologies of Amityville, N.Y., announces that its iBridgeequipped, Gemini control panels now support Kwikset's SmartCode deadbolt locks with Home Connect technology through the Z-Wave automation functionality. Kwikset SmartCode lock owners will be able to control lock status and access, and scenes and schedules that include locking and unlocking, on premises. Additionally, users can remotely control the devices through Napco's iBridge Connected Home app, or an optional WiFi iBridge touchscreen/tablet with magnetic wall-mount/docking charger or tabletop stand. Additionally, alarm dealers can remotely edit or add Z-Wave powered devices to the iBridge system using the iBridge App and their own smartphone, tablet or PC. securitysales.com/FREEInfo/17400 AES-Intellinet 7058E Series Transceiver AES Corp. of Peabody, Mass., presents the AES-Intellinet 7058E Series transceiver, which provides a wireless communications link between the alarm panel and the central station receiver. Housed in a full-sized, locked steel cabinet, the product supports a range of alarm panel inputs, including NC/NO/EOL and direct voltage from the panel. Other features include direct reporting to an AES receiver across AESIntelliNet mesh radio network, onboard status LEDs, eight onboard programmable zone inputs and more. Te company also ofers the 7058E-P that enables reporting of full alarm data captured from the alarm panel's digital communicator. securitysales.com/FREEInfo/17401 Telguard HomeControl for Security Panels Telguard of Atlanta, a division of Telular Corp., releases the Telguard HomeControl interactive solution for self-contained and traditional security panels. Fully embedded into the 2GIG Go!Control wireless control panel, the HomeControl solution allows users to remotely arm and disarm their security systems, turn lights on and of, access locks, adjust thermostats and watch video, all through a fully integrated solution. Te solution also ties into all the security panel's events, such as motion detectors and door sensor information, according to the company. securitysales.com/FREEInfo/17402 DSC 2-Way Wireless TouchScreen Arming Station Concord, Ontario-based DSC, part of Tyco Security Products, introduces the twoway wireless touchscreen arming station (WTK5504). Ofering intuitive menudriven touchscreens that allow full control of the system, the product features voice prompts and voice chime that provide verbally enunciated system status updates. It also ofers a 4.3-inch full-color display with quick-view LED status, programmable user functions, a night light and 24-hour battery backup. Designed to seamlessly integrate with IMPASSA, ALEXOR and PowerSeries (via the TR5164) security systems, the device supports up to 64 zones. It is also equipped to support multiple languages and conveniently displays user-friendly information such as temperature when used with the WT4911 outdoor siren. securitysales.com/FREEInfo/17403 78 / SECURITYSALES.COM / JULY 2013 Interlogix Advisor Self-Contained Security Platform Interlogix of Bradenton, Fla., a UTC Climate, Controls & Security company, releases the Advisor, a self-contained security and comfort management platform that combines advanced life safety and lifestyle functions for both home and small business use. Te product features a 7-inch a color touchscreen with easy-to-use features and functionality, according to the company. Te system's built-in applications will provide users with updated news, weather, sports and trafc information. Te panel acts as a monitor for security camera systems and can also serve as a digital photo display. Users also have the ability to add a WiFi radio for connectivity to secondary touchscreens and IP cameras, as well as GSM/GPRS modems for cellular communication. securitysales.com/FREEInfo/17404

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