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Intrinsically-safe housing
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By using IP67 housings, the equipment can be installed at sea, near the seashore, in ports.... |
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MAXIBUS is the network administrator for MAXIRIS 2000 barriers. It is composed of a transponder module in each receiver column and a hub installed in an equipment room near the alarm control station. The intrusion alert signals from the barriers are transmitted by the hub alarm switches directly to the alarm control station.
MAXIBUS can be connected to a computer for programming, diagnostics, and review of column records. It can be connected via modem to a telephone network or via an Ethernet network to remotely administrate operation of the infrared columns. All operations can also be performed remotely. |
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The 8 input MAXIBUS Network card has 8 auxiliary inputs that receive and route alarm or other types of data directly to a MAXIBUS hub. It is therefore possible to connect to the network of infrared barriers others than the MAXIRIS 2000, or other sensors such as Microwave barriers, PIR, Dopplers, etc. This card can help provide a substential reduction in the steps required for wiring in order to return alarm data coming from sensors outside of the MAXIBUS Network. |
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Using a special application for handling incoming signals from MAXIRIS 2000 barriers, heights can be detected (for determining trucks loads).
A specific option used for train yards can distinguish between the passage of a train and pedestrians. |
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