GJD to exhibit new product ranges at ADI Netherlands expo

Date published: 18 May 2015


Heywood based GJD will be exhibiting on stand 32 at the ADI Netherlands expo on Thursday 21 May 2015 at the Hart van Holland venue.

The ADI Netherlands expo is a regular and highly successful security event attended by security and CCTV professionals.

Ana Maria Sagra-Smith, GJD’s International Sales and Marketing Director, commented: “Exhibiting at ADI Netherlands provides GJD with a great opportunity to meet with our existing customers, showcase our products to a wider audience and meet with potential new customers”.

Visitors to the GJD stand will be able to view the very latest security innovations such as GJD's popular D-TECT 1 quad PIR external detector. The D-TECT 1 is equipped with a pan and tilt dual infra-red scanner module with two volt-free outputs, as well as detection range selection and pulse count options.

Other innovative products being demonstrated include the D-TECT 2 IP detector, which is the latest addition to the company’s IP range. The D-TECT 2 IP uses Power over Ethernet allowing detector triggered CCTV recording and automated illumination. Advanced signal processing and unique optical systems provide accurate alarm capture combined with IP data transmission to create a powerful IP based security solution.

The Pearl Triple-Tech wired detector, which has recently been shortlisted for a PSI Award will also be showcased. The Pearl’s technology incorporates PIR and microwave sensing as well as anti-masking to warn of any tampering and ensure robust triple protection. Its compact discreet design and unique features provide a reliable and trustworthy security solution to suit all sector requirements.

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