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Honeywell recently launched a new application for the Apple iPhone® that allows home and business owners to stay connected to their security systems while on the go.
Available on Apple’s iTunes® App Store, the “My Keypad” App is compatible with Honeywell security control panels and replicates a physical keypad on the iPhone and iPod Touch® touchscreens, enabling users to perform tasks such as remotely arming or disarming their security systems. My Keypad is part of Honeywell’s popular Total Connect services solution that allows home and business owners to command and control their security systems from any location via a Web browser.
“Staying connected makes for greater peace-of-mind for both home and business owners concerned about their family’s safety and their business security,” said Gordon Hope, general manager of Honeywell’s AlarmNet® communications network. “Mobile devices like the iPhone are known for the conveniences they add to our everyday lives. Applications like My Keypad and Total Connect, though, offer more than just convenience – they allow you to control an important aspect of your home or business, even if you’re not physically there.”
In addition to controlling security systems using My Keypad, Total Connect customers can be notified of activities happening inside the home or business. For example, the system can send emails that alert users to specific events such as when a child disarms the security system upon returning home from school, or when a gun or liquor cabinet has been opened. When combined with a Total Connect video system, users can view images from cameras on a PC or their mobile devices.
For more information, watch a video on My Keypad or visit Honeywell’s Total Connect Services website .
Source: Honeywell Launches Security System Application for iPhone ...
16.06.10
Honeywell has announced ultra-compact, high-security seismic sensors suitable for financial and retail organizations looking to protect their assets. The SC100 series of seismic sensors has been designed to detect vibrations arising from attempts to penetrate high value storage units ranging from fixed vaults and safes to vending machines, protecting them from intrusion.
The series comprises the SC100 sensor which provides protection for vaults, doors, fixed ATMs, safes and other solid structures while the SC105 sensor is designed to safeguard storage units in noisy environments, such as vending and ticket machines, cabinets, gun cases, portable ATMs and small safes in retail outlets. It offers the optimal sensitivity and false alarm immunity ratio for these types of free-standing objects.
The compact size of the SC100 series means these sensors can fit inside hardware that is rapidly getting smaller, allowing businesses
Source: Security Park
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