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Optex detectors keep an Eyewatch over security firm

24 August 2009

A security company is putting its money where its mouth is by installing the same Optex detectors at its new premises that it recommends to all of its customers.

Scunthorpe based Eyewatch Security designed a solution for its new site that combines both internal MX40, external HX BoundaryGard and VX402 detectors, as Managing Director of Eyewatch Security, Dean Bolton, explains; “As the business has expanded we have outgrown our original site. With this comes a greater need for increased security, so I conducted a review of the system and the layout of the new location before we moved.”

Completed at the beginning of January, the new set up has been working without any glitches or false alarms, as Dean continues; “Not only have we upgraded the detectors outside the office building to VX402s and an HX BoundaryGard, but we have also added five MX40s to the interior of the building. We have always felt our premises is secure, but we now feel even more confident when we lock up at night. There are no other products on the market I trust like Optex to safeguard our business.”

The MX Series combines state of the art microwave and PIR technologies in attractive, easy-to-install units and underlines Optex’s absolute commitment to provide sensors with unprecedented reliability and detection performance at very reasonable prices.

Incorporating patented Anti-Crosstalk Technology, which prevents false alarms caused by microwave interference when several sensors are operating in the same area, and also Quad Zone Logic, which discriminates between humans and other sources of infrared, the MX Series is unrivalled in its performance.

Paul Nicholas, Sales Manager for Optex Europe adds: “The highly accurate and reliable detection pattern of the MX40 will maintain its sensitivity through the entire detection area, even in low contrast environments. Quad Zone Logic creates an extremely high vertical zone density, two or three times the size of conventional PIRs.

“These taller zones capture the entire body mass and enable detection of even the smallest temperature contrast against the background. In addition, the vertical detection density has been improved to take into account dead zones created by furniture or partitions, like in the offices of Eyewatch Security.”

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