Human Detector - a system growing with its tasks
The Human Detector can be operated in a range of different configuration stages. The possibilities range from the protection of individual vehicles with a local acoustic alarm to the protection of entire showrooms, museums and collections. They can be also distributed over separate locations or several floors, if required.
Operation without networking
The protection of vehicles from physical contact is often requested at exhibitions. It is often sufficient to sound a short warning signal. Careless visitors are warned and staff are made aware of the situation. The Human Detector modules are mounted to the vehicle and are not networked via radio. The system can also be networked at a later stage.
Operation with networking
The Human Detector modules are connected to the Human Detector centre via radio. It comprises a loud alarm siren, emergency power supply as well as ports for connecting external alarm- and surveillance devices. The radio transmission is of a high standard. Availability and condition of the batteries in the Human Detector modules are continuously monitored. Failure and attempted manipulation are therefore detected at an early stage.
The networked operation represents the ideal solution for deployment in collections and car dealerships. Visitors and interested parties are not disturbed by acoustic alarms from the vehicle. The recording of all alarm conditions and the subsequent processing of these is carried out at a central location. Recordings and configurations are carried out by a PC. Multilingual control software is included in the consignment.
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