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GM 's Technological Advantage
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Other Available Systems
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Microprocessor digital technology |
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Analog technology |
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Adaptive
The technology enables the system to ADAPT automatically to changing environmental conditions and changing conditions on the site, resulting in a negligible and internationally acceptable false alarm rate. The adaptive threshold is not constant, changing according to field conditions such as changes in moisture levels, dust etc The system maintains the highest alarm threshold at the highest possible sensitivity in order provide the highest level of security.
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Fixed parameters
The parameters that operate the system are preset, and can only be manually changed. There is therefore no response to any changes in conditions existing on site, resulting in a high false alarm rate. The system has to be set at the lowest alarm threshold, or the setting of lowest sensitivity in order to prevent continuous false alarms.
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Programmable
The system can be pre-programmed to meet specific site conditions. Any changes required are undertaken by changing the parameters of the microprocessor. |
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Fixed settings
The system has a limited number of settings, changes to which require physical changes to the electronic printed circuit boards. |
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False Alarm Rate
Negligible due to the adaptive threshold technology. The units RESPOND to changing field conditions. |
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False Alarm Rate
False alarms occur as a result of the unit being unable to respond to changing field conditions. |
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Less Periodic Maintenance
The adaptive threshold capability reduces the amount of periodic maintenance required on the fence. |
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More Periodic Maintenance
The fence will react immediately to any nuisance alarms caused by factors such as vegetation overgrowth, resulting in immediate maintenance procedures. |
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