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The Unii Burglary and Intrusion Alarm System

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The highest level of security thanks to the burglar and intruder alarm system from C&C Partners

An intrusion and hold-up alarm system is essentially a basic security solution fitted in most modern premises. Developed by the TKH Group, the UNii alarm system is a hybrid solution that can be used with both wired and wireless detectors.

Modularity of the solution

The UNii solution is characterised above all by its modular design. Thanks to a single hardware platform, it is possible to adapt the alarm system to the customer’s current and future requirements. The number of inputs available in the control panel can be easily expanded from 32 to 128 or 512. Expanding the number of available inputs in UNii is activated via an online licence, without the need to replace the hardware. The control panel features additional expansion modules, such as extra inputs, dry contact and relay outputs, KD reader expanders, wireless device communication modules for Pyronix devices, PowerG and Elite devices, a KNX automation integration module and a GPRS monitoring module.

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The main advantages of the burglar and intruder alarm system offered by C&C Partners

  • The system is available in a version with a redundant control panel, which ensures 100% availability 24/7 and sets it apart in the alarm systems market.
  • Using the RS-485 bus, we can connect alarm control panels into clusters, creating a single system with up to 4096 inputs.
  • Additional features, such as redundancy, clustering or specific integrations, can be added via licences.
  • UNii has been designed for quick installation. Its unique housing allows it to be mounted on (existing) cabling. Bus components are detected automatically, meaning there is no need to set addresses. A standard alarm panel can be connected to a second panel, ensuring system redundancy

Below is a general description of Intrusion and Burglary Alarm Systems


SSWiN – burglar and intruder alarm system

As an alarm system, SSWiN provides security for a building, a complex of buildings, tangible and intangible assets, and people. The SSWiN system is used for continuous monitoring of the actual situation, detecting intruders and the presence of unauthorised persons. Its primary aim is to prevent acts of theft, burglary or vandalism. Increasingly, the SSWiN alarm system forms part of a broadly defined intelligent facility management system. The SSWiN system can be successfully integrated with other systems, such as CCTV or access control systems.

Nowadays, a home security system serves not only to alert occupants to an actual burglary or break-in, but also – depending on the detectors connected – to other types of alerts, such as technical alarms (e.g. gas, fire, water level, etc.).


Main components of an intruder and hold-up alarm system – SSWiN

An SSWiN system is a strictly defined technical framework comprising appropriately positioned and interconnected devices and accessories. It is for good reason that the design, site survey of the monitored area, analysis of conditions and requirements, and finally the installation of the SSWiN system are all carried out by professional companies. As an alarm signalling system, SSWiN is primarily centred around the control panel, which acts as its heart. It is this device that coordinates the operation of the entire system. All sensors, transmitters, communicators, sirens, remote controls and other devices that signal faults are connected to the SSWiN control panel via electrical cables. Various detectors respond to specific stimuli and signals, triggering an alert and, for example, activating an alarm siren. The signal is transmitted directly to the control panel and then to the user/manager, or reported to a designated security company. The SSWiN control panel is managed via infrastructure devices (e.g. keypads) that control the system and are connected to it via a bus. As an alarm system, SSWiN can be wired, or partially or fully wireless.


Types of motion detectors in an intruder alarm system. So, what sort of detectors are used in this alarm system?

We offer the following detectors, which can be installed as part of an intruder alarm system:

  • infrared detectors;
  • ultrasonic detectors;
  • microwave detectors;
  • magnetic detectors (so-called reed switches);
  • glass break detectors;
  • inertial and vibration detectors – detecting vibrations and tremors, etc.

Modern intruder alarm systems – what makes them stand out?

Modern SSWiN alarm systems are wireless systems that do not require any structural alterations to the building to lay cabling. Only the control panel is connected to the mains; all other system components communicate with the control panel via radio waves. Contemporary SSWiN systems also offer a range of automated features. The SSWiN system checks and verifies its operational readiness through, for example, an automatic function that checks communication between the detector and the control panel, and verifies the control panel’s battery status. A modern SSWiN system also features real-time monitoring of what is happening on the premises, the ability to distinguish the owner’s/manager’s voice, and the option to control the system via, for example, a smartphone from anywhere. A modern SSWiN system also offers: flexible system programming, online monitoring of the current status, archived data, management of designated zones and their security, etc.

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