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O documento descreve termos relacionados ao AdWords, incluindo impressões, CPC médio e máximo, CPM, CTR e índice de qualidade. Ele também discute estimativas de preços, correspondência de palavras-chave, estimador de tráfego e segmentação por idioma, região, horário, tipo de anúncio, canais e modelo de anúncios.
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The Outdoor Siren/Strobe Model SE250/SE650/SE750 is a battery-operated, wireless security device that provides both an audible siren and visible strobe light alarm. It uses encrypted wireless technology to communicate with a security system control panel. The siren produces 105dB of sound for up to three minutes while the strobe flashes four times per second. It is powered by four alkaline batteries that can last up to four years and includes tamper detection if the unit is removed from its mounting surface.
The document describes several door contact models that are battery-operated, wireless door contacts for use in security systems. The door contacts detect the opening and closing of doors and windows. They use spread spectrum technology for encrypted wireless communication and have features such as dual tamper detection, external input, and lithium batteries that can last up to 4 years. The door contacts are available in white or brown and can be used for residential or commercial applications to monitor doors, windows, and other openings.
The Outdoor Badge Reader Model BR250/BR650/BR750 is a battery-operated, wireless badge reader used for arming and disarming security systems. It uses S2View encrypted wireless technology and has a weatherproof housing that operates between -20°C and +60°C. The badge reader identifies arm/disarm status with LED flashes and beeps, and has a dual tamper detection system to detect if the cover or wall is compromised. It is powered by lithium batteries that can last up to four years and transmits status checks every eight minutes including its ID, tamper status, and battery life.
The Keyfob Model RC200/RC600/RC700 is a wireless remote control for basic operation of security systems. It consists of four buttons to arm, disarm, and trigger panic alarms using encrypted and secure wireless technology. The keyfob can operate the system within or just outside the premises without entering an access code. It uses a lithium battery that lasts up to 10 years and transmits the battery status with each use.
The Outdoor Siren/Strobe Model SE250/SE650/SE750 is a battery-operated, wireless security device that provides both an audible siren and visible strobe light alarm. It uses encrypted wireless technology to communicate with a security system control panel. The siren produces 105dB of sound for up to three minutes while the strobe flashes four times per second. It is powered by four alkaline batteries that can last up to four years and includes tamper detection if the unit is removed from its mounting surface.
The Outdoor Siren/Strobe Model SE250/SE650/SE750 is a battery-operated, wireless security device that provides both an audible siren and visible strobe light alarm. It uses encrypted wireless technology to communicate with a security system control panel. The siren produces 105dB of sound for up to three minutes while the strobe flashes four times per second. It is powered by four alkaline batteries that can last up to four years and includes tamper detection if the unit is removed from its mounting surface.
The Indoor Siren Model SE200/SE600/SE700 is a battery-operated, wireless siren designed for use in security systems. It uses S2View spread spectrum technology and AES encryption to communicate securely with the control panel. The siren produces a 110dB alarm at 1 meter for 1.5 to 3 minutes. It has a dual tamper detection system and can operate for up to 4 years on alkaline batteries. The siren is used to annunciate alarm sounds in security systems and is installed in areas where sound can resonate.
The PIR Model ITRA110/ITRA600 is a wireless, indoor motion detector designed for security systems. It has a range of 12 meters and 90 degree detection angle, uses one lithium battery that lasts 4 years, and transmits sensor status every 8 minutes including its ID code, tamper status, and battery life. It is made of ABS plastic, measures 3x2x2 inches and weighs 3 ounces, operates between 32-104 degrees Fahrenheit, and mounts at a height of 6.9 feet.
The PIR Model ITR is a wireless indoor motion detector designed for use in security systems. It detects motion within a range of 12 meters and 90 degree angle. It is powered by a lithium battery that can last up to 4 years and transmits system status checks every 8 minutes including its ID code, sensor state, tamper condition and battery level. It has a dual tamper detection system and approvals for CE and FCC standards.
The Outdoor MotionViewer Camera DCV is a battery-operated, wireless outdoor motion-activated camera that uses S2View spread spectrum technology. It features a CMOS sensor, 85 degree lens, motion and tamper detection, two-year battery life, and transmits video to the control panel upon detecting motion within 12 meters. The camera is fully waterproof and can withstand temperatures from -20 to 60 degrees Celsius.
The MotionViewer DCVA camera is a battery-operated, wireless, indoor, motion-activated video camera designed for security systems. It features a CMOS sensor, 85 degree lens, infrared night vision up to 14 feet, motion detection up to 40 feet, and encrypted wireless transmission. When motion is detected, it captures and transmits a 10 second video to the monitoring station. It has a battery life of up to 4 years and dual tamper detection.
The MotionViewer DCV is a wireless, battery-operated indoor security camera that detects motion using a passive infrared sensor. It uses S2View encrypted wireless technology to communicate with a control panel and transmit video. When motion is detected, the camera records a 10-second video clip and sends an alert. The camera has an 85-degree wide-angle lens, 4.5m night illumination, and lithium batteries that last up to 4 years. It provides security through dual tamper detection, supervised check-ins every 8 minutes, and AES encryption.
The Keypad Model CMA is a wireless keypad that allows users to program and operate security systems from anywhere on a site. It has a backlit LCD display, alphanumeric buttons, and uses encrypted wireless technology for secure communication. The keypad is powered by lithium batteries that can last up to four years and includes features like a panic button, sounder, and tamper detection.
The XV GPRS control panel is a wireless, battery-operated security system that works with Videofied's devices. It has programmable inputs and outputs, supports 25 wireless devices, stores event logs and videos, and communicates using GPRS. It provides video verification from motion detectors and can trigger videos upon events. The control panel supervises connected devices and has tamper detection, multiple power options, and programming via keypad.
The XT GPRS control panel is a wireless alarm system that uses patented S2View spread spectrum technology. It has a built-in GPRS transmitter to communicate with a central monitoring station and supports up to 25 wireless devices including indoor/outdoor motion detectors, door contacts, keyfobs and more. The panel can operate as a standalone alarm or integrate with an existing system to add video verification capabilities. It has programmable inputs/outputs, 4-year battery life, and stores event logs and video files on an internal flash memory.
00 control panel videofied xl gprs specification sheetIlias Varsamis
The Control Panel VIDEOFIED® XL GPRS is a wireless, battery-operated security system control panel designed for residential and small commercial applications requiring video verification. It utilizes patented S2View® technology providing reliable wireless communication between devices. The control panel stores up to 4,000 event logs and supports up to 19 devices including motion detectors, door contacts, and keyfobs across 4 protection areas. It communicates alarms via the Frontel protocol or voice calls.
00 control panel videofied visio specifications sheetIlias Varsamis
The VISIO control panel is a wireless, battery-operated security system with the following key specifications:
- It uses patented S2View spread spectrum technology and AES encryption for secure wireless communication between devices.
- The control panel is powered by 4 lithium batteries that can last up to 4 years and includes a 110dB siren.
- It supports up to 25 devices and 19 access codes with 3 security levels and 4 arming modes across 4 programmable areas.
- The control panel supervises connected devices every 8 minutes and includes wall and cover tamper detection.
No document was provided to summarize. A summary requires source text to extract the key points and essential information from. Without a document, it is not possible to generate an accurate 3 sentence summary.
The Outdoor Siren/Strobe Model SE250/SE650/SE750 is a battery-operated, wireless security device that provides both an audible siren and visible strobe light alarm. It uses encrypted wireless technology to communicate with a security system control panel. The siren produces 105dB of sound for up to three minutes while the strobe flashes four times per second. It is powered by four alkaline batteries that can last up to four years and includes tamper detection if the unit is removed from its mounting surface.
The document describes several door contact models that are battery-operated, wireless door contacts for use in security systems. The door contacts detect the opening and closing of doors and windows. They use spread spectrum technology for encrypted wireless communication and have features such as dual tamper detection, external input, and lithium batteries that can last up to 4 years. The door contacts are available in white or brown and can be used for residential or commercial applications to monitor doors, windows, and other openings.
The Outdoor Badge Reader Model BR250/BR650/BR750 is a battery-operated, wireless badge reader used for arming and disarming security systems. It uses S2View encrypted wireless technology and has a weatherproof housing that operates between -20°C and +60°C. The badge reader identifies arm/disarm status with LED flashes and beeps, and has a dual tamper detection system to detect if the cover or wall is compromised. It is powered by lithium batteries that can last up to four years and transmits status checks every eight minutes including its ID, tamper status, and battery life.
The Keyfob Model RC200/RC600/RC700 is a wireless remote control for basic operation of security systems. It consists of four buttons to arm, disarm, and trigger panic alarms using encrypted and secure wireless technology. The keyfob can operate the system within or just outside the premises without entering an access code. It uses a lithium battery that lasts up to 10 years and transmits the battery status with each use.
The Outdoor Siren/Strobe Model SE250/SE650/SE750 is a battery-operated, wireless security device that provides both an audible siren and visible strobe light alarm. It uses encrypted wireless technology to communicate with a security system control panel. The siren produces 105dB of sound for up to three minutes while the strobe flashes four times per second. It is powered by four alkaline batteries that can last up to four years and includes tamper detection if the unit is removed from its mounting surface.
The Outdoor Siren/Strobe Model SE250/SE650/SE750 is a battery-operated, wireless security device that provides both an audible siren and visible strobe light alarm. It uses encrypted wireless technology to communicate with a security system control panel. The siren produces 105dB of sound for up to three minutes while the strobe flashes four times per second. It is powered by four alkaline batteries that can last up to four years and includes tamper detection if the unit is removed from its mounting surface.
The Indoor Siren Model SE200/SE600/SE700 is a battery-operated, wireless siren designed for use in security systems. It uses S2View spread spectrum technology and AES encryption to communicate securely with the control panel. The siren produces a 110dB alarm at 1 meter for 1.5 to 3 minutes. It has a dual tamper detection system and can operate for up to 4 years on alkaline batteries. The siren is used to annunciate alarm sounds in security systems and is installed in areas where sound can resonate.
The PIR Model ITRA110/ITRA600 is a wireless, indoor motion detector designed for security systems. It has a range of 12 meters and 90 degree detection angle, uses one lithium battery that lasts 4 years, and transmits sensor status every 8 minutes including its ID code, tamper status, and battery life. It is made of ABS plastic, measures 3x2x2 inches and weighs 3 ounces, operates between 32-104 degrees Fahrenheit, and mounts at a height of 6.9 feet.
The PIR Model ITR is a wireless indoor motion detector designed for use in security systems. It detects motion within a range of 12 meters and 90 degree angle. It is powered by a lithium battery that can last up to 4 years and transmits system status checks every 8 minutes including its ID code, sensor state, tamper condition and battery level. It has a dual tamper detection system and approvals for CE and FCC standards.
The Outdoor MotionViewer Camera DCV is a battery-operated, wireless outdoor motion-activated camera that uses S2View spread spectrum technology. It features a CMOS sensor, 85 degree lens, motion and tamper detection, two-year battery life, and transmits video to the control panel upon detecting motion within 12 meters. The camera is fully waterproof and can withstand temperatures from -20 to 60 degrees Celsius.
The MotionViewer DCVA camera is a battery-operated, wireless, indoor, motion-activated video camera designed for security systems. It features a CMOS sensor, 85 degree lens, infrared night vision up to 14 feet, motion detection up to 40 feet, and encrypted wireless transmission. When motion is detected, it captures and transmits a 10 second video to the monitoring station. It has a battery life of up to 4 years and dual tamper detection.
The MotionViewer DCV is a wireless, battery-operated indoor security camera that detects motion using a passive infrared sensor. It uses S2View encrypted wireless technology to communicate with a control panel and transmit video. When motion is detected, the camera records a 10-second video clip and sends an alert. The camera has an 85-degree wide-angle lens, 4.5m night illumination, and lithium batteries that last up to 4 years. It provides security through dual tamper detection, supervised check-ins every 8 minutes, and AES encryption.
The Keypad Model CMA is a wireless keypad that allows users to program and operate security systems from anywhere on a site. It has a backlit LCD display, alphanumeric buttons, and uses encrypted wireless technology for secure communication. The keypad is powered by lithium batteries that can last up to four years and includes features like a panic button, sounder, and tamper detection.
The XV GPRS control panel is a wireless, battery-operated security system that works with Videofied's devices. It has programmable inputs and outputs, supports 25 wireless devices, stores event logs and videos, and communicates using GPRS. It provides video verification from motion detectors and can trigger videos upon events. The control panel supervises connected devices and has tamper detection, multiple power options, and programming via keypad.
The XT GPRS control panel is a wireless alarm system that uses patented S2View spread spectrum technology. It has a built-in GPRS transmitter to communicate with a central monitoring station and supports up to 25 wireless devices including indoor/outdoor motion detectors, door contacts, keyfobs and more. The panel can operate as a standalone alarm or integrate with an existing system to add video verification capabilities. It has programmable inputs/outputs, 4-year battery life, and stores event logs and video files on an internal flash memory.
00 control panel videofied xl gprs specification sheetIlias Varsamis
The Control Panel VIDEOFIED® XL GPRS is a wireless, battery-operated security system control panel designed for residential and small commercial applications requiring video verification. It utilizes patented S2View® technology providing reliable wireless communication between devices. The control panel stores up to 4,000 event logs and supports up to 19 devices including motion detectors, door contacts, and keyfobs across 4 protection areas. It communicates alarms via the Frontel protocol or voice calls.
00 control panel videofied visio specifications sheetIlias Varsamis
The VISIO control panel is a wireless, battery-operated security system with the following key specifications:
- It uses patented S2View spread spectrum technology and AES encryption for secure wireless communication between devices.
- The control panel is powered by 4 lithium batteries that can last up to 4 years and includes a 110dB siren.
- It supports up to 25 devices and 19 access codes with 3 security levels and 4 arming modes across 4 programmable areas.
- The control panel supervises connected devices every 8 minutes and includes wall and cover tamper detection.
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responded quickly when they knew the alarm was verified; they
J
ason Gratton, CEO of Eyesite Surveillance, has done something wanted the apprehensions. Videofied also brought a new level of
with an alarm system that few security companies have ever affordability to Eyesite, this became important as the construction
done, made 40 apprehensions in 4 months at a single site. slowdown hit at the end of 2008. Businesses simply did not have
Eyesite Surveillance was founded because of the need for the budget to lease the larger systems and many builders folded
construction security; Jason’s father is from the building materials altogether.
distribution business and his two friends were in residential or
commercial construction sales and contracting. One evening, EFFECTIVE AND AFFORDABLE
Jason, his father, and a couple friends, were sitting around a pool In April, 2009 Eyesite was called out to the remote storage yard of
in Arizona discussing security problems experienced at various one of the area’s major heavy construction companies. Jason states,
construction sites they were involved in. This conversation led to “I was totally unprepared for what we found. It was no ordinary
Jason designing a portable solar-powered site surveillance system site.” The construction company had leased the facility to store
that transmitted streaming video over a variety of networks for their equipment and supplies; it consisted of a large fenced lot that
real-time remote viewing. They created Eyesite and began building included two abandoned buildings. Both buildings were graffiti-
and leasing these Mobile Surveillance Units, MSUs as they called ridden shells. The buildings were a magnet for vagrants, and the
them, to contractors and building management companies. equipment and supplies were the target of vandals and thieves.
During a conversation with a prospective customer, Jason learned Broken glass from windshields lay on the asphalt, a mute witness to
of Videofied, an unplugged wireless video security system. Because the unceasing attacks of youth seeking a good time. The company
it was wireless and needed no AC power, it seemed the perfect had recently had over $40,000 worth of damage and simply could
complement to the MSUs. The heart of the Videofied system is the not find an affordable solution in the down economy. Guards
MotionViewer, a PIR with an integrated camera and illuminators were far too expensive and even the Eyesite MSUs didn’t meet
that detect the intruder and send a 10-second video clip of the their budget. Jason thought Videofied was the only viable option
event to a central station for review and dispatch. and Eyesite installed a stand-alone system with three outdoor
Jason purchased a demo kit from Videofied and began testing the MotionViewers to cover the choke points as an MSU was out of
system outdoors in the real world. Eyesite mounted MotionViewers the question.
throughout one jobsite to act as portable sentries to their powerful The installation was simple because even the communicator/
MSU. Once a MotionViewer detected the intruder, Eyesite used panel operates up to 4 years on a set of batteries. Eyesite put the
the MSU to coordinate real-time response in high resolution. panel in a NEMA box, tie-wrapped the box to a light pole, and
mounted the MotionViewers as discreetly as possible; one in a tree
EYES ON THE JOB near the buildings, one on a storage container, and one under a
Eyesite had immediate successes from their first installation with trailer. Installation time: 2 hours.
an apprehension at a commercial construction site 4 days after The results have been dramatic. Jason says one of the keys to
install. They then tested the system in residential construction their success is that even though it is outdoors, the system doesn’t
and actually broke up a significant copper theft ring in Goodyear, generate false alarms. “While we have seen cats and even a coyote
Arizona. Construction in Goodyear subdivisions had experienced in the videos, police were not dispatched. They know that when we
a wave of thefts and one builder called in Eyesite to secure his job. call them it is a real event worth investigating and they come. In
In the following week, police responded to an Eyesite dispatch and 4 months, Eyesite’s central station has dispatched police who have
apprehended three males and one female with a truck full of copper made over 40 apprehensions. The simple fact is that an inexpensive
from multiple subdivisions—the crime wave was stopped. wireless video security system delivers results and is making money
The key to the apprehensions was that dispatchers could for Eyesite even in a tough economy and even in the construction
immediately see there was an intruder on-site and the police industry. ■
For more information on how to secure your jobsite with Videofied, call 877.206.5800 or visit
Formore www.videofied.com. To view videos of actual apprehensions, visit www.intrusionvideos.com or
INForMATIoN www.coppertheft.info.
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