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B 2 4 BIG BOOK SPRING 2016 | SouthComm Security Media www.SecurityInfoWatch.com Detex EAX-300 Door Prop Alarm Door prop alarms are low-cost, desirable solutions to propped open doors. Helping keep energy costs down by ensuring the doors are closed, they also serve a vital security need. Sounding when a door is left open too long, door prop alarms help ensure access control systems are used as intended. The EAX-300 Battery Powered Door Prop Alarm from Detex is designed for applications where doors may be used but not held or propped open. An intelligent circuit senses the external magnet location automatically, sounding an alarm when the door has been open too long, and automatically rearms when the door has been closed again. The EAX-300 consists of secure, tamper resistant housing, a 100 decibel alarm, and LED visual arming indicators. It is powered by a 9VDC battery and features a low battery alert. The EAX-300 is built so that it can be mounted on the door, including on narrow stile doors, or on the wall. Many options are available, including Key Stop (always armed when key removed), Status Indicator, gray or black housing color, and kits for wall mounting. A weatherized version of the EAX-300 is available for use on gates or doors that are outdoors or exposed to the elements. Weatherized electronics are certified to driving rain and salt fog testing. For the weatherized battery-powered door prop alarm, simply specify EAX-300W. Request more information: www.SecurityInfoWatch.com/10625001 http://detex.com SDC Door Prop Alarms Improve security with a cost-effective door prop alarm. All SDC door prop alarms feature audible sirens with adjustable timer settings, two out- puts, bypass status indicator light, and vandal-resistant aluminum con- struction. Available to install in single gang or double gang enclosures, SDC door prop alarms also offer optional Push-To-Exit buttons and Cylindrical and Mortise Reset/Bypass Switches. • Adjustable Timed Delay • Exit Alarm on Door Opening • Automatic or Manual Alarm Reset • Output Relays • LED Indicator • Optional Key Reset/Bypass Switch • Optional REX Push Button • Compact Universal Mounting With a visually appealing and functional design, SDC Door Prop Alarms are compatible with all access control systems but can also function as a stand-alone solution. Now you can support positive access control and security behavior by students on campus and employees at facilities. Do you have a sneaking suspicion your doors are open? Stop door propping, "tailgate" sneak, and start securing. For details and specifications, visit the links below. Request more information: www.SecurityInfoWatch.com/12202920 http://SDCsecurity.com/DoorPropAlarm NAPCO Commercial Addressable Fire or Gemini Combo Burg/Fire Systems Napco Security Technologies Inc.'s Commercial Platform is a full line of Commercial Fire or Combo Intrusion/ Fire Systems configurable for wire- less, hardwire, analog, addressable or conventional technology devices. Now offering speedier setup and installation with new Quick-Start faster programming, the UL commercial grade wireless fire and burglary devices are installed in a fraction of the time. There is a new fire-only program menu and standard fire alarm system preset template you can build on. All you will need to do is enter the quantity and type of devices — they will be auto-inserted, mapping inputs to outputs that are clearly color-coded. Auto-Learn discovers and identifies addressable devices on loops. It will preload descriptions, e.g.,"smoke detector" — and list the quantity of modules, sensors and relays for each. Fast Track Diagnostics automatically distinguish minor warn- ings from critical errors. Enhanced battery and voltage calculators are included. The NAPCO Commercial Platform includes built-in labor savings, incredible power, and feature-rich value that's easy to plan-out and standardize on for 255, 128 or 32 points of commercial wireless, analog addressable and/or 12V conven- tional installations; and it is fully compliant with the most rigorous industry stan- dards, including UL864 9th Ed., NFPA72, SIA CP01 and more. Features include easy AHJ calcs; up to 32AH standby separate for burglar and fire; and remote/onsite uploadable smoke sensitivity reporting. Request more information: www.SecurityInfoWatch.com/10524477 www.napcosecurity.com Get Video Alarm Verification and Outdoor RMR with Videofied, Available at ADI Global Distribution Videofied, part of Honeywell Security & Fire, is now avail- able from ADI Global Distribution. Videofied is a wireless alarm system that sends a short video clip to monitoring stations for immediate video verification of the alarm and priority response by law enforcement. In 2014, the owner of a vacant warehouse that was having issues with copper theft had an outdoor-rated Videofied system with Outdoor MotionViewers® installed. Within two hours, the monitoring station received a video alarm showing two intruders and dispatched law enforcement. Minutes later, the police had the two individuals in handcuffs. Later that same night, the Videofied system alerted the monitoring station about a second intrusion which quickly led to two more arrests. With the Videofied installation, four arrests were made in under eight hours as a response to two Videofied alarms. As the global leader in video verification, Videofied secures construction sites, solar panels, agricultural assets, vehicle lots and critical infrastructure. With a bat- tery-powered, long-range outdoor control panel that communicates over cellular, Videofied can protect any property in any weather condition. ADI has been distributing the latest technologies and top brands to residential and commercial dealers of all sizes for more than 25 years. Videofied products can be found in over 100 ADI locations across North America or on the ADI Website. Request more information: www.SecurityInfoWatch.com/12202968 http://adiglobal.us ALARMS & INTRUSION DETECTION d s

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