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April 14, 2011

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Senstar launches microwave sensor to combat intruders

The multraWave comes with a Windows-based software configuration tool with intuitive screens. Calibration has been streamlined with “minimal” settings and sensor response data can be viewed and recorded in real-time to evaluate sensor probability of detection and nuisance alarm rates, Senstar said.

“As the market leader in outdoor perimeter intrusion detection products, we bring increased value to our customers with multraWave – easier installation and set up, remote monitoring and calibration, long term support of the electronics, the reliability of digital circuitry and a clear migration path from our current microwave products into the next generation,” said Brian Rich, president, Senstar Corporation.

“As we celebrate our 30th anniversary in 2011, Senstar is proud of the fact that we are investing to enhance our technologies and products for the demands of today.”

More about multraWave

multraWave works with Senstar’s Silver Network, has remote setup and diagnostics using the same Windows screens as used at the processor, and a flexible IP/Ethernet interface to the security management system. It is also compatible with the same network that Senstar’s other new generation sensors operate on, namely the OmniTrax buried cable sensor, the FlexPS fence sensor and the X-Field electrostatic sensor.

“While the MPS-4100, and other previous generation microwave products will continue to be supported, multraWave will become the choice for new sites as well as expansions, upgrades and replacement of existing systems,” Senstar said.

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