Innovation Dynamics Ltd

[PROTECTOR]


[EYES LOOKING AT YOU]

Because you can't have eyes everywhere.


[PROTECTOR]

Is a sophisticated individual alarm unit for computers and other high value equipment.

[IMAGE OF AN EYE] .....Low Cost.
[IMAGE OF AN EYE] .....Detects - movement and removal of parts.
[IMAGE OF AN EYE] .....High sounder level 115Db.
[IMAGE OF AN EYE] .....Small size 75x20x30mm.
[IMAGE OF AN EYE] .....Microprocessor controlled.
[IMAGE OF AN EYE] .....Tuned repeater for larger installations.



Computer and computer chip theft is on the increase

...The proteCtor alarm units are specifically designed to provide cost efective protection.
...The Model 2 is the most effective and popular for IBM PC and clone machines.

This model can be fitted to a blank expansion slot, or to an unused 25 way 'D' connector aperture. The unit does not connect to the computer electrically and is self powered by a long life 9 volt alkaline battery. (User supplied)

The alarm is activated by a movement sensitive switch and emits a very loud (105db) siren sound which is frenquency swept and disorienting to the thief. Operation is controlled by a micro computer.

To enable the computer to be moved by authorised persons a coded plug is inserted into the alarm socket. The coded plug may then be removed, and the alarm is automatically armed.

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To reinforce the alarms a wall mounted repeater may be used. This is tuned to the siren sound of the alarm, and contains twin sounders with duplicated mains + battery power systems. The repeater is capable of connecting to remote or central alarm systems to form a comprehensive protection system. The repeater (which is usually mounted out of reach) can also be disabled by a coded plug, and has self test facilities.

A very simple variant, the Model 1, is available for protection of non-PC equipment such as photocopiers, video recorders etc.

For prices and further details of these products and others contact JIM, PAUL or JENNY.


Innovation Dynamics Ltd
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Most recent revision 15 August 1996