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27/06/2022

Pyronix launches device for discreet perimeter protection

Rotherham, South Yorkshire

Pyronix has released the company's new compact Grade 2 wireless shock sensor, the Nanoshock.

Flexibly fitting out of sight within uPVC window or door frames, or surface mounted with its low profile and pleasing design, the Nanoshock has been designed to deliver fast and easy professional installation and reliable protection.

Pyronix Marketing Director, Laurence Kenny, said: “We’re really pleased to introduce the Nanoshock, as it brings with it a wealth of benefits; not only its optimised installation and calibration features, but also how it’s been developed to provide resolute performance in changeable environments alongside its high-end and attractive finish.”

The Nanoshock is an accelerometer device that detects impacts caused by potential intruders as they attempt to break into any residential or small-commercial property.

Installed without having to worry about the positioning of the detection chamber or requiring any further adjustments, the Nanoshock is simply positioned where required and as soon as the sensitivity is set, it auto-orientates.

Once placed, calibration is also quick and simple with the pinhole button on the front with LED indication. Using the included pin needle calibration tool, all the installer has to do is hold the button and cycle through 5 increments to the required sensitivity using the LEDs to guide them, with 1 being the least sensitive and 5 the most sensitive.

With this enhanced installation process there’s no need to open the device to configure the PCB, which is encased in the front of the sensor along with the batteries. This setup makes maintenance very straightforward too; replacing its batteries without having to unscrew anything.

Recognising that the device will be fitted in changeable environments that can be humid and generate moisture, the Nanoshock’s PCB has been conformally coated to avoid deterioration of the electronic components; increasing its stability and longevity for reliable performance in situ.

“With the Nanoshock we’ve delivered a wireless shock sensor that any professional installer would want on their systems; it’s small, easy to install, configure and maintain and it’s been conformally coated to ensure longevity and reliability in the field,” Laurence added.

Easy to walk test, the Nanoshock can be learnt onto any v3.5 or above wireless hub that supports dual frequency, so can be wirelessly connected to qualifying Enforcer panels, or a Pyronix wireless zone expansion module (ZEM) can be used for hybrid expansion to compatible Euro systems. The device comes in white as standard, with brown and anthracite casings available to match any installation requirement or preference.


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