ISC West 2019: Justin Carlson - Versa Wireless New Multi-Protocol Motion

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In this video, Frank meets with Justin Carlson at ISC West 2019 to discuss the upcoming VERSA Multi-Protocol Wireless Motion Detecting Sensor. Users will be able to adjust the frequency of the wireless signal that is sent out. This lets it work with almost any system. This makes it highly versatile.

The new VERSA Multi-Protocol Wireless Motion Detecting Sensor will operate much like most other passive infrared (PIR) motion sensors. A person or large object that comes within view of the sensor will cause a change in detected infrared energy. The sensor will respond to this event by sending out a wireless signal to the security panel. The panel will then respond based on the programming settings for that zone. This can include triggering an alarm and alerting a central monitoring station.

What will really make the upcoming VERSA Motion Sensor stand out is its multi-protocol functionality. An adjustable setting on the sensor will determine which frequency the sensor will communicate. According to VERSA, the sensor will be capable of interfacing with Honeywell, 2GIG, Qolsys, Interlogix/GE, DSC and Bosch Alarm Panels.

The adjustable setting will also determine the sensitivity setting for the device. Most residential users will be fine using the low-sensitivity option. At the low-sensitivity setting, the motion will still respond reliability to any unwanted movement in the area. This setting will also enable pet-immunity and help prevent false alarms. However, a high-sensitivity setting is available if needed.

VERSA is already known for having one of the best door and window contacts in the home security industry. This door and window contact is currently available in both 319.5 MHz and 345 MHz variants. Additionally, VERSA has stated that a multi-protocol contact sensor is also in the works. As for the motion sensor, we expect great results from this upcoming device. Multi-protocol functionality certainly is a game-changer, and we are sure that the device will make for a great addition to many home alarm systems.

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