2-Way Dual Technology added to RISCO Group's iWAVE Range

21 Jan 2015

Global integrated security solutions provider, RISCO Group, has introduced a competitively priced 2-way dual technology detector to their popular iWAVE range. Also available with PET immunity, the iWAVE range is common in homes, offices & small commercial installations.

Supported by dual technology, the RWX95DT/DTPET utilises both microwave & PIR channels for higher catch performance and false alarm immunity in harsh environments. False alarms are further reduced by the use of K-Band rather than the traditional X-Band microwave due to the resulting reduction in wall penetration, which prevents unwanted detection outside the area in which the detector is placed.

2-way wireless communication enables the panel to communicate directly with the detector - ensuring a higher level of security by reducing radio frequency communication and wireless congestion, whilst also enabling remote control & diagnostics; resulting in a highly reliable & truly efficient detector.

RISCO’s patented Green Line Technology also takes advantage of iWAVE’s 2-way communication feature to help create a safer environment for the end-user. The microwave channel is disabled when the alarm system is unset and only enabled once the system has been set again, thus avoiding surplus radiation whilst the premises is occupied.

Compatible with RISCO Group’s LightSYS 2 & Agility 3 systems; iWAVE is easy to install using a simple bracket-to-wall fitting and adds to RISCO Group’s series of uniform-look wireless detectors, providing a constant look throughout every installation. It also has a dedicated battery compartment that allows easy battery replacement which can be performed independently by the end-user. For further information on the 2-way iWAVE visit http://www.riscogroup.com/uk/products/product/2841.  

 

 

 

 

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