A device designed to reduce or eliminate false alarms is being sold off by its developers because it does not have the resources to market it.
A.T.D. designed the "ACPO-friendly" Sequential Event Monitor but, because of its anticipated demand, is selling off the rights. It is a micro-processor controlled information centre which cross references information received from two normally closed detector circuits. Outputs connect to the alarm control system, allowing cross referencing between detectors. It allows time delays between sequences of detection and sequences can be selected to confirm or abort an alarm . Ring MD, David Be on 01246 290660.