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Setting New Standards... With the All New FFT Secure Point(TM)

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Posted on March 20, 2012 at 7:14:04 AM
Setting New Standards... With the All New FFT Secure Point(TM)

MELBOURNE, March 20, 2012 /PRNewswire-Asia/ -- Future Fibre Technologies will launch its new 2 zone fiber optic perimeter intrusion detection system at the ISC West show in Las Vegas next week. It is easy to install and delivers a cost-effective yet flexible solution for smaller sites without compromising on performance.

(Photo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20120320/HK73108 )

In response to the needs of the short perimeter market, the performance features of FFT Secure Point(TM) set new standards, taking zoned fiber optic perimeter detection technology ahead of conventional 2 channel PIDS systems of the past. 

FFT Secure Point(TM)  is ideal for the perimeter protection of utility substations, solar farms, storage yards, pumping stations and block valve sites to name a few.

Developed to exceed the performance of traditional 2 channel fiber optic zoned PIDS systems, the key features of FFT Secure Point(TM) include:

    --  Improved sensitivity - achieved by using interferometric detection
        techniques rather than less sensitive 'speckle pattern' detection
        technology.  This enables FFT Secure Point(TM) to be used on almost all
        fence types and styles including chain link, welded mesh and palisade
        with the same high levels of detection and effectiveness
    --  Low cost, low power, and a small form factor, with 2 independent zones
        per controller.  Each zone can be up to 500 meters or 1,600 feet long
    --  Employs FFT's advanced signal processing and intelligent algorithms to
        minimize environmental nuisance alarms
    --  Designed for easy out-of-the box installation and setup by laptop with
        the free wizard configuration software
    --  Powerful interfacing options - TCP/IP, USB, as well as traditional Form
        C contacts
    --  Optional splice free installation of fiber optic cables
    --  Simple replacement for existing fiber optic intrusion detection systems
    --  Peace of mind with FFT's global 24 month Manufacturer's Warranty
    --  Flexible installation options - can be configured with individual
        controllers housed in NEMA 4 enclosures in the field, or rack-mounted in
        a secure control room up to 10km (6 miles) from the perimeter, linked by
        an insensitive fiber optic lead-in cable
FFT Secure Point(TM) is the latest product to be added to the FFT family of fiber optics, delivering end-to-end PIDS solutions from the smallest to the largest sites across the world.

As is standard for all FFT products, FFT Secure Point(TM) incorporates advanced signal processing to control nuisance alarms; an optional FFT CAMS(TM) graphical user interface including intuitive multilingual screens with true client/server configuration and powerful interfacing to security management systems; plus FFT's global network of offices to provide outstanding levels of after sales support to installations in more than 50 countries.

To see FFT Secure Point(TM) in action, discuss your specific needs or learn how Secure Point can solve your perimeter security problems, please visit the friendly FFT team at ISC West, Booth 15119, or contact your nearest FFT office.  http://www.fftsecurity.com

    For further media information, photography or
     interviews please contact:
    Alec Owen on +61 3 9590 3102
    Email: aowen@fftsecurity.com

SOURCE  Future Fibre Technologies

Photo:http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20120320/HK73108
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Future Fibre Technologies

Web Site: http://www.fftsecurity.com
 
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