Senstar Introduces Senstar Symphony Access Control and Fiberpatrol FP4000

Senstar is pleased to introduce two new products at ISC West - Senstar Symphony Access Control (AC) and the FiberPatrol FP400 zone-based intrusion detection system for fence applications.

Symphony AC is an open software solution designed to support the industry's most trusted brands of access control and intrusion hardware. Available as an extension to the Symphony Video Management Software (VMS), the module provides a full set of access control functions, including enrollment, scheduling, monitoring, and reporting.

The FiberPatrol FP400 is one of the most affordable fiber optic perimeter intrusion sensors on the market. Each processor provides up to 4 zones of detection and supports insensitive lead-in enabling electronics to be installed up to 12 mi from the perimeter fence. It is ideal for small sites with concerns over EMI, lightning, or conductive elements on the perimeter.

"Symphony AC and FiberPatrol FP400 are examples of Senstar's continued commitment to developing products to meet the evolving security needs of our customers," said Kristen Cory, Vice President Sales, North America. "Both these products address very specific site requirements, allowing Senstar to offer more options to our customers and continue to build on our success as one of the industry's most trusted and reliable security providers."

To learn more about Senstar Symphony AC and the FiberPatrol FP400, visit Senstar at ISC West Booth 17109. Also check out other award-winning products including Senstar Symphony VMS, the Senstar LM100TM hybrid perimeter intrusion detection and intelligent lighting system, FlexZone® ranging fence-mounted intrusion detection system, and the Senstar Thin Client PC-alternative for video management.

Senstar is also proud to be working with valued partners at ISC West. Senstar will be exhibiting on the Axis booth 14051 and is a sponsor at the Anixter booth 16039.

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