Air2-BS100 Wireless Transceiver
Wireless Transceiver with I-BUS interface for connection to SmartLiving series control panels. The Air2-BS100/50 is capable of managing 50 devices (IR100 PIRs, MC100 / 200 magnetic contacts and FD100 Smoke Detectors) and 100 KF100 wireless keyfobs; (an alternative model the Air2-BS100/10 is capable of managing 10 devices and 30 keyfobs). Each device can be mapped to a terminal on the control panel, in the same way, as each keyfob can be mapped to a SmartLiving control panel Tag / Key.
AIR2 Wireless devices for SmartLiving Series Control Panels
Frequently security professionals perceive the market need for a reliable, truly proficient wireless system. And now, thanks to Ness's perception of installer company needs, that system is available.
The first-rate 'Air2' wireless system operates over 915MHz band and moreover uses two-way signal transmission technology. This means that all the system devices transmit and receive signals. This two-way transmission technology also means that the traditional older technology receiver has been replaced by a superior device that not only receives but also transmits signals to all the system devices. Therefore, the 'Air2' system does not rely on one-way alarm signal transmission, like most other wireless systems, but verifies the successful effect of the signal on the target device via a two-way wireless transmission channel.
Security professionals will find the innovative operating principles and superior functions of the 'Air2' wireless system more than convincing and will surely appreciate the advanced features of the system diagnostics.
The transceiver connects directly to the control panel I-BUS (Ness's peripheral communication bus) and allows fully-integrated management of all wireless and hard-wired devices. Ness's 'Air2' high-performance wireless system provides complete protection and in no way lowers security. Choosing 'Air2' means reducing installation time to a minimum whilst at the same providing those hard-to-get-to spots with total protection. The 'Air2' wireless system can be installed without defacing the structure it protects, and therefore finds its niche in buildings of importance such as churches and museums where extensive structural work would spoil the overall appearance of the building.