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INTRUSION


| Wired Sensors


Honeywell's trusted and versatile FlexGuard glassbreak sensors are among the toughest in the industry providing reliable protection for glass areas which are most vulnerable to attack. Seismic and shock sensors complement the range of wired sensors and are compatible across the Galaxy range.


Glassbreak Sensors


Seismic Sensors


FG1625TAS FlexGuard®


Glassbreak Detector


Selectable sensitivity • Mount anywhere, surface mount design • All glass types • Power requirements: 6~18V DC, 12mA @ 12VDC • Tamper switch • Range: 7.6m - 360° range up to 7.6m)


FG1615T FlexGuard®


Integrated EOL resistors • Easy to set with diagnostic LED • Remote test options • ATM/vault selection by switch • Integrated temperature alarm • Smallest sensor on the market • Low current consumption • Remote test electronics or test with external test transmitter


(adjustable Order references Glassbreak Detector


Selectable sensitivity • Mount anywhere, surface mount design • All glass types • Range: 4.6m maximum, omnidirectional no minimum range • Tamper switch • Compatible with the FG701 Glassbreak simulator • Power requirements: 6 ~ 18 VDC, 12 mA typical @ 12 VDC


FG1025Z Glassbreak Detector with Exclusion Zone


Patented Time-of-Arrival processing with dual microphones improves false alarm


immunity in its ‘Exclusion Zone’ • Four adjustable sensitivity settings • 7.6m range / no minimum range • Remote test mode activation 18 VDC, 12 mA typical @ 12 VDC


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SC100 - Seismic sensor for safes, vaults, ATMs, night deposit safes SC105 - Seismic sensor for portable ATMs, ticket/ vending machines etc


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