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JamAlert™: Stay Ahead of the Threat
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Revolutionary Cellular Interference Detection
JamAlert is a revolutionary device that detects when cellular frequencies are being jammed. Early detection of interference threats can expedite response to an ongoing event, mitigating potential losses.
Protect your system against the growing threat of interference devices affecting alarm cellular transmission. Only YOU should be able to silence your alarm.
Cell phones use specific radio frequencies to transmit signals. Cellular interference attacks flood these frequencies, leaving no available path for the alarm signal. When JamAlert detects an unusual spike in signal traffic, an alert is triggered. JamAlert notifications can be sent to the central monitoring station via the panel's network, activating local lights and sirens to alert on-site security teams to a real-time interference attempt.
Key Benefits
Timely detection can stop communication breaches before damage occurs.
Increase your security against a growing and dangerous national-scale threat.
Mitigate potential losses.
Cellular Interference Attempt Scenario
The diagram illustrates a cellular interference scenario. It shows a "Cell Tower" and a "Cell Blocker" device, representing the source of interference. The "JamAlert" device is depicted detecting this interference. An arrow indicates that JamAlert sends a notification to a "Control Panel". The Control Panel is shown with outputs labeled "NETWORK" (indicated in RED), "CONTROL CENTER", "LIGHTS/SIREN", and "VIRTUAL KEYPAD", signifying the system's response. A warning symbol ❗ is prominently displayed near the interference source.
Key Components:
- Cell Tower
- Cell Blocker
- JamAlert
- Control Panel
Control Panel Outputs:
- NETWORK (RED)
- CONTROL CENTER
- LIGHTS/SIREN
- VIRTUAL KEYPAD
How JamAlert Works:
- JamAlert detects an interference attempt.
- JamAlert sends a notification to the panel.
- The panel notifies the control center via the network, activates on-site lights and sirens, and sends a notification to the end-user via Virtual Keypad™.