LASER TECHNOLOGY SETS NEW SECURITY STANDARDS

A SICK product story
Edited by the Buildingtalk editorial team Jul 1, 2009

New laser technology from SICK in the form of the LMS120, provides high accuracy field definition for security application.

The innovative laser technology is achieving minimal errors for security and presence detection indoors for public buildings; Prisons, Museums, Galleries and other security sensitive locations.

The LMS120 promises to deliver major benefits in security applications due to its broad usability and competitive price.

It can avoid false signals from dust and even allows installation behind glass.

"The LMS120 is designed specifically for security applications, with high accuracy field definition," comments SICK's Laser Sensor Systems Product Specialist Tim Stokes.

"This enables very specific areas to be targeted, which can avoid false alarms from routine activities such as cleaning".

"It is very compact and light for unobtrusive mounting where required and is IP65 rated for long, reliable indoor life".

SICK's innovative double pulse evaluation technology enables the LMS 120 sensor to eliminate distracting minor beam reflections such as dust in the air or on the sensor surface.

Competitively priced, the SICK LMS120 is a short to medium range (up to 20 metres) laser sensor, with wide 270deg detection fields.

It eliminates the need for transmitter / sensor pairs and the expense of associated wiring, is easy to mount and set up on site and can be precisely configured for up to ten defined fields.

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