Products

The products to be used in the security systems are state-of-the-art, and all installed systems are covered by a two-year warranty.

External Sirens
EDS External Sirens are designed for use in outdoor environments to provide visual and audible alerts during an alarm. The external siren should be installed in a location that is clearly visible from the outside and not easily accessible.
Internal Sirens
EDS Internal Sirens are designed for use in indoor environments to provide visual and audible alerts during an alarm.
Motion Detectors
It is one of the most important components of an alarm system. This detector, known as a PIR (Passive Infrared Sensor), essentially detects motion and triggers the connected system to enter an alarm state. Although they are primarily designed for indoor use, there are also models specifically developed for outdoor environments.
Magnetic Contacts
They are used at points that may pose a security risk, such as doors, windows, ventilation covers, sliding doors, and shutters. They transmit their open and closed positions to the central intrusion alarm panel and trigger the alarm. When the paired contacts are separated, the alarm panel detects the change. If the alarm system is armed (active), it will activate the alarm and issue an audible warning through the siren.
Smoke Detectors
When the smoke in the environment reaches a dangerous level that could cause a fire, these detectors sense the increasing density and activate the alarm. Conventional (analog) fire detection systems are used for small and medium-sized spaces, while addressable (digital) fire detection systems are used for larger and more expansive areas.
Heat Detectors
They activate the alarm when the ambient temperature reaches the threshold of 60°C. They also trigger when there is a sudden increase of more than 8°C. Although they look the same as smoke detectors, instead of smoke-sensing grills, they contain a single electronic component (PTC) that detects temperature increases.
Humidity/Water Detector
These detectors are designed to protect against flooding risks and activate the alarm before the moisture level in the area reaches a point that could cause damage. Only a wired model is available. They should not be installed directly above drains or on surfaces that are constantly damp. Cleaning staff must be informed of the locations of these detectors.
Glass Break Detector
“These are detectors equipped with a microphone that detects the sound of glass breaking and are triggered by the vibration that occurs at the moment the glass shatters. Like other sensors, glass break detectors also have sensitivity settings; however, instead of intensity levels, they typically offer options such as large-area or small-area detection.
Keypad Panel
The Keypad Panel is used in Intrusion Alarm Systems. During installation, system programming is performed manually through this panel. To allow users to operate the system easily and efficiently, keypads are installed at eye level and close to the entrance door, in a position that will not be obstructed by the door. It includes tamper protection. In some newer compact alarm systems, the system’s main unit and keypad are housed within a single enclosure.
LPG Detectors
They activate the alarm before explosive gases such as LPG and natural gas reach ignition levels. To prevent false alarms, gas detectors should be installed at least 1.5 meters away from the gas source.
Dome Camera
Dome cameras have a dome-shaped design. They are typically mounted on ceilings or hung from wall-mounted brackets depending on the required field of view. The camera is placed inside a transparent housing. Dome cameras are highly customizable and available in a wide range of options, including thermal imaging, infrared illuminators, daytime-use models, and mini or micro versions.
Bullet Camera
A bullet camera has a shape resembling a firearm bullet and features a fixed lens that is quite small, typically 5 to 6 cm in length. Bullet cameras are a strong and ideal option for small areas; however, due to their shape, the corners of the image may be cut off. The housing design may also interfere with the lens and filter.
Turret Camera
Turret camera systems are more advanced and can be remotely controlled for pan, tilt, and zoom functions. They can move left and right, tilt up and down, and zoom in and out. Because they typically operate with a high-resolution lens and offer more user-oriented functionality compared to other camera types, they are used for surveillance, video conferencing, live streaming, lecture capture, and remote education.