The system introduces an industry first interactive remote voice menu with a 40 zone capacity.
Rosslare Security, a worldwide provider of intrusion security and access control products, today announced the launch of the HomeLogiX™ wireless alarm system - a new concept in residential and light commercial wireless alarm and automation.
HomeLogiX™, a 40 zone talking system, offers fully programmable transmitter keys, a flexible event/response and scheduler logic and customized zones. It introduces a revolutionary interactive voice menu that easily identifies the mobile phone owner and then navigates the user through a speech menu, enabling automation control, arming options, 2-way voice and status reports.
The system's proportionately high 40 zone capacity is managed through pre-defined zone categories that interact with a wide range of Rosslare's wireless devices. Designed to be user friendly and easy to operate, HomeLogiX™ provides individual text as well as voice titles that are complemented by a choice of chime sounds per zone.
"The HomeLogiX™ alarm system is a natural evolution of our SP-06 wireless intrusion panel line," said Eli Haggag, VP Marketing, Rosslare Security. "Our loyal customers who have used the SP-06 system in the past will appreciate the simple set up, ease of use, user-friendly voice commands, 40 zone capacity and many more attractive features that HomeLogiX™ has to offer."
Being simple to configure, set up and use, HomeLogiX™ offers the best solution for intrusion security without invasive installation. Set up requires a four digit code followed by a simplified walk through menu, eliminating the need to read complex manuals. To keep the user updated a two-line backlit LCD screen displays all vital system information.
Users can optionally receive vocal updates using a local or remote phone. The control panel is compatible with Rosslare's full range of wireless sensors and remote control accessories, enabling customers to expand their system when needed, without costly and invasive installations.
Rosh Ha'Ayin, Sep 5, 2007