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Dahua’s new alarm adds safety to home living

Dahua’s new alarm adds safety to home living
Based on radio frequency of 433/868/915MHz, Dahua’s Airfly is a private wireless communication technology with faster two-way communication and offers 128-bit AES fully encrypted wireless communication with dynamic key.
Homes are supposed to be safe, but unfortunately, they are not sometimes. It is a fact we have been reminded by all the shockingly tragic news from time to time. People can't help but wonder: Why do these tragedies have to happen? Is there anything that can be done to prevent them from happening?

Dahua’s new alarm kits are designed to answer these questions. DHI-ART-ARC5402A-GW-06-A35 and DHI-ART-ARC5402A-GW-10-A35-C35 are capable of providing solid protection to all families. The following are some of their feature highlights.

Based on radio frequency of 433/868/915MHz, Dahua’s Airfly is a private wireless communication technology with faster two-way communication and offers 128-bit AES fully encrypted wireless communication with dynamic key.

Dahua’s 4.3-inch TFT screen (480×272 resolution) has a design that allows for easy installation and easy user control. ARC5402A-GW, the video alarm control panel that is the “brain” to Dahua’s alarm system, boasts functions such as alarm information collection, alarm output and linkage control, PSTN alarm reporting, alarm SMS, audio message, IPC surveillance, video recording and playback.

Besides what’s aforementioned, the whole system supports up to 32 wireless zones, 2 wired zones, 8 remote controls, 4 wireless sirens, 1 wired siren and 1 wired PGM output; Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11) , PSTN, GSM and TCP/IP; RFID reader (that allows you to arm or disarm without password) and the backup battery (3.7V/1900mAh, Li-ion).

Put together, Dahua’s alarm system works in a stable and low-energy consuming manner, sending users any signs of threats in time and providing them with a full range of options to respond.

Shop is one of the places where the alarm kit can be applied. A shop has many goods and people, which means there is a lot at stake. Dahua’s alarm system can send push alarm messages to smartphones. Also users can access video through App—DMSS.

The alarm can also be placed on a villa. Because a villa stands on its own, if there is an emergency, people outside usually can’t come to help in time. Also, a villa occupies a huge space, often disproportionate to the number of people living inside. Its residents need wireless door/window contacts and PIR to detect intrusion and threats from outside.

Dahua’s alarm system can also provide protection for apartments. When no one is home, during family vacation or weekdays, if a burglar breaks into the apartment, the door contact will be triggered by the movement and send an alarm signal to the alarm panel, which will then inform the host about the incident through app-DMSS or short message. Also, when a burglar gets inside the apartment and enters the detection range of a PIR (Passive Infrared) detector, the alarm will be triggered, too.

Dahua’s new alarm system is designed to enhance home safety by alerting home owners of abnormal events and providing visual verification means. Airfly’s encrypted 2-way wireless communication technology allows this system to be conveniently installed in any place. As a result, more homes can be protected by alarm systems. With the mission of “Enabling a Safer Society and Smarter Living”, Dahua will continue to focus on “Innovation, Quality and Service,” to serve partners and customers around the world.


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