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(See Senstar’s FlexZone cable-based fence-mounted system that detects and locates any attempt to cut, climb or
otherwise break through the fence, adapts to a wide variety of fence types and is ideal for sites of all sizes.)
Note: Some sensors, like the FlexZone-4, may re-
port to security systems at the zone level but are
still considered ranging sensors as they use
distance information internally when analyzing
disturbances.
While block sensors have their place, es-
pecially at smaller sites that require only a
handful of alarm zones, ranging sensors
offer numerous benefits that improve per-
formance while lowering overall operating
costs, including a lower nuisance alarm rate
and lower installation/maintenance costs.
for nuisance alarms generated by strong
winds.
Modern fence sensors employ various al-
gorithms to distinguish between weath-
er-related disturbances and true intru-
sions.
The effectiveness of these algorithms in large
part determines the end-user’s overall level
of satisfaction with the system.
Avoid Weather-Related Nuisance
Alarms Sensors with ranging capabilities can im-
prove their weather-rejecting capabilities
by using a technique known as environ-
mental disaggregation.
Anytime an intrusion detection sensor is
attached to a fence, there is the potential The sensors can differentiate between
weather-induced disturbances that are ran- 4