Triple technology barrier
RELIABILITY : 3 technologies for a yet more reliable detection
AUTOMATIC ADAPTATION : Detection adapted to external conditions
IP TECHNOLOGY : Remote maintenance and remote configuration
Principle
The triple-technology barrier APIRIS is the only one that combines a multiplexed infrared beam barrier, a high-frequency barrier and a high-frequency sensor with Doppler effect. The alarm activation principle is based on simultaneous intrusion detection by at least two of the technologies, including infrared. This system makes detection reliable and limits unwanted alarms.
Moreover, APIRIS integrates the zoning function used to optimise the use of video domes. A maximum ofthree virtual intrusion zones can be defined and configured per barrier.
IP Technology
Thanks to the Ethernet connection of the MAXIBUS UNIVERSAL hub, each APIRIS column can be configured remotely or locally via the integrated web server.
The APIRIS 3000 – 3100 columns are designed to protect sensitive sites. Its triple technology offers a high detection and dissuasion level in the field of perimeter detection.
Maximum interior range | 500 m |
Maximum exterior range at all times | 100 m |
Column height | 2,5 m - 3 m |
Alarm outputs | RS 485 son each MAXIBUS UNIVERSAL compatible column Ethernet (RJ45 on each column) compatible with ModBus TCP Server/Client Dry contact output: 8 to 136 relays maximum (MAXIBUS UNIVERSAL) + 2 relays on each column |
Power supply | 110 Vac/230Vac - 60Hz/50Hz |
Alignment aid | Audible and visual signals on all the columns |
Operating Temperature | -35°C to+70°C - thermostat-controlled heater on each column |
Electromagnetic compatibility | Compliant with European standards (EC label) |
Configuration tool | HTML server integrated into each column (local access) |
HTML server functions | • Password protected • Read/writing of parameters • Log and real-time infrared-beam status display |
To use the barriers correctly, it is important to ensure that the barrier is not installed on an unstable support (e.g. badly sealed pole, etc.). Before installing an infrared barrier, check that the ground is quite level and will guarantee the stability of the columns with time. A maximum of 10° elevation may be tolerated between the columns. In case of elevation above 10°, contact SORHEA’s sales department.
Check that no vegetation can block the beams, no matter the season and weather condition (wind).
It is also important to check the cleanliness of the covers: it is important to clean them with a soft and damp cloth at least once a year.
This technology works at a wavelength above that of visible light (950nm), which makes the IR beam invisible to the naked eye.
The infrared beams are transmitted and received by infrared cells. The transmitter cellsgenerate a pulsed beam that is sent towards the receiver cellswhich capture the infrared pulses and transform them into electrical signals. In the absence or variation of the signal (loss of 95% of the transmitted signal), an intrusion alarm is triggered. To prevent the receiver cells from being interfered with by the transmitted infrared beams thecells are multiplexed.
This principle consists in transmitting an infrared pulse in a synchronised manner, via an optical or wired link between the transmitter and receiver columns. This feature is also used to optimize the alignment of the cells (“alignment feedback”). All the SORHEA IR barriers are multiplexed (except UNIRIS II & BIRIS II).