GJD to exhibit at the Security Twenty 16 North conference and exhibition

Date published: 16 May 2016


GJD, a manufacturer of professional external detector equipment, as well as Infra-Red and White-Light LED illuminators, will be exhibiting its full range of perimeter protection products at Security Twenty 16 on Tuesday 5 July at the Hilton Deansgate Hotel, Manchester.

Security Twenty 16 is positioned to help professionals who specify security products, end users and purchasers. Visitors will learn about the latest developments in the security sector and see interactive product demonstrations.

Ana Maria Sagra-Smith, GJD’s Sales and Marketing Director commented: “ST16 expos are always well attended and we are looking forward to presenting our latest innovations”.

At stand number 53, GJD will demonstrate its Clarius Plus range of Infra-Red and White-Light LED illuminators, these security lights allow users to quickly and easily alter the angle of illumination to deliver angles of 10, 30, 60, 80 and 120 degrees. The flexible design of Clarius Plus allows the user to accurately match the angle of illumination with the camera’s field of view, making it suitable for both wide and narrow applications.

GJD’s stand will also highlight the company’s D-TECT IP range of motion detectors. A major benefit of the D-TECT IP is that it provides real-time remote access, to enable monitoring and programming from anywhere in the world and at any time. Key features include seamless integration with VMS providers and CCTV systems, programmable beam detection settings and ultra-low maintenance.

As well as the Clarius Plus and the D-TECT IP range, visitors will also see the D-TECT Laser sensor, which is a high-precision laser based security/safety device for perimeter protection and intruder detection. The specially designed four layer, laser scanner is available in 25m x 25m, 10m x 10m and 5m x 5m versions.

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