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JAN 2013

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WiFi Communicator/Control D i g i t a l Monitoring Products (DMP) released the newest version of the XTL Wireless Burglary Control Panel. The new XTLN-WIFI has Wi-Fi capability, making the panel even faster and easier to install than before. This new feature is in addition to the recently added network communication capability. Together, these communication capabilities create the quickest-installing panel with the fastest and most secure alarm communication available.  www.securityinfowatch.com/10846844 Voice Messaging Alert The 4-Channel Voice Receiver, V34104 for the STI Alert Series sounds voice messages when alerted. When the receiver detects a tripped site, it sounds programmable voice messages to alert which transmitter activated. The receiver offers 10 tones/tunes, 53 selectable words (English or Spanish). Selectable words can be programmed simultaneously in sets of up to four to create custom messages. The unit monitors up to four different STI transmitting devices. It also has 1,000-foot lineof-sight range and is supervised for low battery and connection. www.securityinfowatch.com/10846838 3G Wireless Alarm Communicators DSC, part of Tyco Security Products, introduced a series of HSPA/3G wireless alarm communicators that can be used as the sole communicator or in a back-up mode with the phone line. With the impending turndown of the GPRS/2G network, DSC is ensuring that these wireless alarm communicators will perform at the highest level now and through the lead up to the GPRS/2G shutdown. With the continuing migration away from traditional phone lines and toward voice over IP (VoIP) and mobile phones, delivering primary or back-up alarm communications has evolved to include HSPA wireless communications over a 3G network. The 3G3070 HSPA universal wireless alarm communicator, 3G3070CF HSPA universal wireless fire alarm communicator both utilize the HSPA network as back-up to ensure high speed, reliable and secure alarm communications. With the HSPA backup, any concerns about the possibility of phone line disruption are removed. The 3G3070 and 3G3070CF are fully compatible with the Sur-Gard System II, III and IV monitoring station receivers and work with control panels that communicate using the Contact ID format. Both provide full event reporting, using the HSPA network for high-speed, reliable and low-cost communications via an IP receiver. The 3G3070 and 3G3070CF feature four on-board inputs and four on-board outputs. Activation and initialization are easy via an automated telephone activation system, web user or mobile interface provided by C24 communications. The 3G2055 (also sold as 3G2075) IMPASSA communicator adds the ability to establish a direct connection to Tyco Security Products' C24 interactive platform. The 3G2055 enables users to remotely arm and disarm IMPASSA as well as take advantage of other features in the C24 Interactive security package. The 3G2055 also offers two-way voice over cellular, the ability to upload and download to the control panel through the communicator and offers integrated cellular communications as the primary form of alarm communications. Also joining the 3G product portfolio will be the 3G2060R HSPA wireless alarm communicator and the TL2603GR Internet and HSPA dual-path alarm communicator, which are both compatible with the DSC PowerSeries PC1864/1832/1616 control panels. www.securityinfowatch.com/10846853 Mobile Mesh Connectivity Fluidmesh released Fluidity, a new framework now available for the Fluidmesh MITO Series radios to offer broadband connectivity in high-speed mobile environments. Fluidity is Fluidmesh's response to an increasing demand in reliable mobile connectivity and can be used to provide broadband connectivity to moving vehicles such as buses, subways, trains, ferries and cars. Fluidmesh has been able to develop this revolutionary wireless system that delivers up to 100 Mbps of usable throughput up to 200 mph and fully supports video, voice and data. Fluidity is available as an add-on feature and can be activated through a software plug-in. With Fluidity, Fluidmesh will be releasing an updated version of their ENDO Series called the Fluidmesh 3100 Endo. The new Endo will come with a 2x2 Mimo radio and has been designed with the transportation industry in mind. www.securityinfowatch.com/10771420 Upgrade Kits for Wireless Communications Change standalone Trilogy locks into Networx wireless networked locks in the field with cylindrical and mortise upgrade kits from Alarm Lock. Give existing customers the networked access they want using the same Trilogy locks. Eliminate door-to-door operations; from audit trail queries to programming, using remote PC with free DL-Windows software. Activate global lockdown or unlock commands sent from server or individual locks. It is the same easy operation, keys and cylinders that clients already know with nothing new to learn/teach/distribute.  www.securityinfowatch.com/10744321 Wiegand is Inside The Sargent SE LP10 Integrated Wiegand Lock supports multiple industry credentials, bringing a new level of flexibility to the company's integrated Wiegand access control solutions. Featuring HID multiCLASS SE technology, the SE LP10 supports multiple industry leading credentials, making it ideal for mixed credential populations and facilities transitioning to higher security credentials. Credential support includes HID, AWID, Indala and EM4102 125 kHz proximity, as well as HID iCLASS, ISO14443A (MIFARE) CSN, ISO14443B CSN, ISO15693 CSN, PIV and PIV-I 13.56 MHz credentials. The SE LP10 is SIO-enabled (SE) to offer the heightened security of HID's next generation access control platform. Featuring the high security of Sargent ANSI/BHMA Grade 1 hardware, it is available in cylindrical Lock, mortise lock and exit device configurations. www.securityinfowatch.com/10715880 www.SecurityInfoWatch.com | SD&I; | January 2013 49

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