Presented BY BEISecurity. Fiber-Optic Perimeter Intrusion Detection System.

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Presented BY BEISecurity

Fiber-Optic Perimeter Intrusion Detection System

BEI Security 30 years of experience in security and surveillance 30 years of experience in security and surveillance Fiber optic Perimeter detection Fiber optic Perimeter detection Video motion Detection Video motion Detection Covert Equipment Covert Equipment Access control Access control CCTV CCTV Under water detection Under water detection

 FiberNet  FiberSensor  MarineNet  Optiloop Products Overview

FiberNet Products Overview

Buried Sensor FiberSensor

Climbing over Cutting through Digging under FiberNet probability of Detection 99.99% detection probability of all attempts to:

No Interference No lightning strikes, electrostatic or electro- magnetic interference. No interference of motors, power lines, radar waves, radio communication etc. No Influence due to temperature changes, ground movement, etc.

No False Alarm Negligible nuisance alarms rate. Negligible false alarms rate: An alarm is activated only by a direct physical attack.

Computerized Control Center Hybrid Network Video Server (IP and Analog ) alarm monitoring and control system.

SCC Monitoring & Control System Drawing (hardware) video camera RS232/fiber Convector junction box video P.C.B Channel B Channel A printer input #1 input #8 Transponder #1 dry contacts Fiber optic communication cable or wireless output #1output #8 alarm fire alarm security monitor system perimeter system control system lights CCTV microwave Transponder #32 paging system Electro optic control box Fiber-Net UPS batteries Transponder #2

Infra Red Light Source Weft Knitted Optical Wire Net

The net is knitted from one cable only.

Fiber-net Upper Cable

Solution for Gates Magnetic switch on the gate and IR detectors on top

Solutions for Water Outlets Water Drain The only detection system which protects water outlets.

Installation Easy and quick installation. Suitable for all kinds of existing or new perimeter barriers.

Maintenance and Reliability Minimal maintenance, easy repair of fiber cable with a mechanical splice

 Perimeter security system.  Applicable on any existing barrier or fence.  Anti climb system.  Safe in combustible area.  Underground fiber optic detection.  Built into structures.  Suitable to windows & frames protection.  Underwater fence. Conclusions

Products Overview Optiloop A solution against theft!

Marine Net

Marine-net Products Overview The only detection system which contains no corrosive parts, can be installed under water (salt or fresh). Above Water Under Water

Marine Net

The Threat Terrorist Attack of offshore installations Why offshore Easy Access Unguarded Their Objective Loss of life Damage to the Economy Damage to the Environment

Marine-Net Light net comprised of a web-knitted Light net comprised of a web-knitted multi mode fiber optic Cable resides in a Kevlar reinforced polyurethane jacket Cable resides in a Kevlar reinforced polyurethane jacket Infrared light is continually pulsing through the fiber Infrared light is continually pulsing through the fiber Impossible for divers, underwater vehicles or swimmers to pass through, climb over, cut, tear, tamper with or bridge without being detected Impossible for divers, underwater vehicles or swimmers to pass through, climb over, cut, tear, tamper with or bridge without being detected

Weft Knitted Optical Wire Net The net is knitted from one cable only.

Fiber-net Upper Cable

Why Fiber Optic Total immunity to natural or artificial noise of any kind Total immunity to natural or artificial noise of any kind Immune to lightning, electrostatic or electromagnetic interference (EMI RFI) Immune to lightning, electrostatic or electromagnetic interference (EMI RFI) Immune to the interference caused by the presence of motors, power lines and Radio communications Immune to the interference caused by the presence of motors, power lines and Radio communications Fiber Optics do not carry any electric charge Fiber Optics do not carry any electric charge

Benefits of Fiber Optics Virtually 100% detection Virtually 100% detection Negligible false Alarms Negligible false Alarms High durability under sea conditions High durability under sea conditions Maintenance free Maintenance free Long life Long life High performance to cost ratio High performance to cost ratio Environmentally safe Environmentally safe

Gate

Under water

Pier Protection

Applications Naval bases Naval bases Harbor entrances Harbor entrances Offshore Oil Rigs Offshore Oil Rigs Nuclear power plants Nuclear power plants Underwater pipe lines Underwater pipe lines

Marine Rig Grid Shallow water Shallow water Connects to existing structure Connects to existing structure 10 feet of net lays on ocean floor or lake bed 10 feet of net lays on ocean floor or lake bed

Marine Floating System Deep water Connects to floating buoys Deep water Connects to floating buoys Drops 100 feet Drops 100 feet

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