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Optellios has developed FiberPatrol®, an unmatched family of fiber optic perimeter security systems designed for intrusion detection and intrusion prevention at sensitive sites.

FIBERPATROL FP1100 – LOCATION-SENSING FENCE PERIMETER SECURITY SYSTEM

The FiberPatrol FP1100 series features the most advanced fiber-optic sensor technology available for fence-line perimeter monitoring. These location-sensing intrusion detection systems are distinguished by their ability to pinpoint the absolute location of an intrusion attempt to within one or two fence panels.

The system reports the coordinates of the attempted breach, which can be used for activating corresponding PTZ camera presets or for personnel dispatch. The location-sensing ability of an FP1100 series system also enables it to ignore non-localized disturbances, such as those produced by wind and rain.

FIBERPATROL FP1200 – MULTI-ZONE FENCE PERIMETER SECURITY SYSTEMS

The FiberPatrol FP1200 series of fence intrusion detection systems revolutionizes conventional perimeter monitoring based on fixed detection zones. Unlike other multi-zone sensors, fiber-optic or otherwise, the FP1200 system requires absolutely no powered field infrastructure. The junction points between individual detection zones contain only passive termination components. The sensing cable is mounted directly on an existing fence, requires no electrical grounding, and is unaffected by lightning or EMI-producing equipment.

The FP1200 supports detection zones of any pre-defined length, for up to 60 miles of combined sensor span. The same fiber-optic cable brings the signals back for processing at a centrally located system head end. The sensor cable can also incorporate optional fibers for video and data transmission, accessible at any zone termination point or through dedicated fiber drops.

FIBERPATROL FP2000 SERIES – IN-GROUND PERIMETER SECURITY SYSTEMS

The FiberPatrol FP2000 series of perimeter intrusion detection systems uses in-ground fiber-optic sensors to detect humans and vehicles crossing over the sensor area. The FP2100 version additionally reports the precise location of the intrusion. Unlike the easily visible fence-mounted sensors, a buried FP2000 sensor is covert. Moreover, because FiberPatrol sensors are non-metallic and produce no electro-magnetic emissions or heat, they are not merely invisible but virtually undetectable.

Perimeter fences and fence-mounted intrusion sensors present a visual deterrent to a potential intruder, which may or may not be desired in certain applications. A covert FiberPatrol intrusion sensor, on the other hand, enables intrusion detection in a discreet profile that does not advertise its presence.

FIBERPATROL FP3000 SERIES – WALL-MOUNT PERIMETER SECURITY SYSTEMS

The FiberPatrol FP3000 series of wall-mounted intrusion detection systems are designed to detect and report attempts to scale or breach masonry walls. FP3000 series systems are available in location-sensing (FP3100) and multi-zone (FP3200) versions. Masonry walls frequently comprise a part of or even the entire perimeter of high-value facilities, especially those located in urban areas.

Monitoring walls against intrusion attempts is an essential component of perimeter protection. However, wall-mounted applications present a significant challenge to most intrusion detection systems originally developed for lightweight fencing. Compared to traditional fence-mounted sensors, the sensitivity of a wall-mounted sensor needs to increase drastically for effective intrusion detection.

FIBERPATROL FP5000 SERIES – INTRUSION DETECTION SYSTEMS FOR COMMUNICATION INFRASTRUCTURE

The FiberPatrol FP5000 series of advanced intrusion detection systems is specially designed to promote physical security of fiber-optic data links and other cable infrastructures. The FP5000 series utilizes existing fibers to detect tampering with the fiber-optic cable anywhere along the cable's pathway. The FP5100 series additionally determines and reports the precise location of such an event. A single system can protect a point-to-point data link or a sequence of links up to 60 miles long.

FIBERPATROL RAMS – REMOTE ALARM MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

The FiberPatrol Remote Alarm Management System (FPRAMS) is a network-based software platform for enterprise-wide perimeter security integration and alarm management. FPRAMS seamlessly integrates FiberPatrol intrusion detection systems with video surveillance and third party sensors, and provides alarm notifications and automation of security policies.

FPRAMS is based on a server-client architecture that permits multiple protected sites to be monitored from one or several central locations simultaneously. The FPRAMS server is a database-driven Windows® service program that logs alarm reports from remote sites, implements automatic alarm-handling policies and issues notifications to client stations.

Optellios Inc.
2260 Cabot Blvd West
Suite 100
Langhorne
PA 19047
USA
Tel: +1 215 741 5850
Fax: +1 215 741 5851
Email: sales@optellios.com
URL: www.FiberPatrol.com
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An example application of the FP1100 perimeter security system.
An example application of the FP1100 perimeter security system.
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A screenshot of the FP2200 system's software interface.
A screenshot of the FP2200 system's software interface.
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An example application of a wall-mounted sensor.
An example application of a wall-mounted sensor.
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An example of our FP5000 communication infrastructure security system.
An example of our FP5000 communication infrastructure security system.
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An example of FPRAMS operation.
An example of FPRAMS operation.
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