EnOcean, Ad Hoc team up on security system with no batteries or wires

May 22, 2006—EnOcean, Inc., global pioneer in energy-harvesting wireless technologies, has partnered with Ad Hoc Electronics to enable its award-winning self-powered magnetic proximity sensor for retro-fit security installations.

The combination of Ad Hoc’s new LVRX-4 low-voltage relay receiver and the STM250 system enables home and building owners to enhance their existing entry/exit security equipment using reliable wireless, battery-free sensors.

This collaboration of self-powered window/door contact switch with relay receiver box lets users add security coverage to additional rooms, remodels, unattached buildings, even cabinets or movable assets within those buildings. Installation is simple: the LVRX-4 receiver is plugged into an open input on the security control panel, while the self-powered STM250 magnetic proximity sensor and transmitter are integrated into the monitoring point. The magnetic contacts attach via tape or screws, just like conventional contacts.

EnOcean’s groundbreaking technology enables wireless sensors and switches to operate without batteries or external power sources. For more on the company, see its Web site.

Ad Hoc Electronics is a complete wireless solution provider. For more on the company, see the Web site.

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