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  • Eaton launches SSR Range for faster, easier, and more secure wireless intruder alarms.
  • Features include encrypted communication, cloud connectivity, and backward compatibility for seamless upgrades.
  • System offers wired-set-up reliability with wireless speed, flexibility, and remote control.

Intelligent power management company - Eaton has launched the new Scantronic Secure Radio (SSR) Range, designed to make wireless intruder alarm systems faster to install, easier to upgrade and more tamper-proof.

With over 50 years of security expertise, Eaton’s new SSR Range addresses the growing demand for flexible and secure systems.

Traditional hard-wired set-ups

The range combines fast structure, encrypted two-way touch and built-in cloud connectivity to secure buildings

These can be deployed quickly for both residential and commercial use, without the disruption and limitations associated with traditional hard-wired set-ups. 

The range combines fast installation, encrypted two-way communication and built-in cloud connectivity to ensure buildings are effectively protected against sophisticated threats. 

New innovations

New innovations in the range include:

  • Cloud-based control with SecureConnect™ – Instantly upon installation, each system connects directly to Eaton’s SecureConnect™ platform via built-in Ethernet, with Wi-Fi and 4G options available. Installers can configure, monitor and update systems remotely, reducing site visits and improving response time.
  • Signal Survey Mode – Built-in LED indicators show signal strength instantly, allowing installers to position devices for optimal performance before any drilling or fixing takes place.
  • Backward compatibility – The SSR range works seamlessly with existing Eaton systems, making upgrades simple and cost-effective without the need to replace legacy devices.

Reliability of a wired set-up

SSR Range delivers the reliability of a wired set-up with the speed, flexibility, and remote control of a fully wireless solution

The SSR Range delivers the reliability of a wired set-up with the speed, flexibility, and remote control of a fully wireless solution. 

This eliminates the need for disruptive retrofitting in occupied buildings, while helping businesses stay ahead of increasingly sophisticated break-in attempts and cyber intrusion risks.

New SSR Range

Our new SSR Range combines the rock-solid reliability for which the Scantronic brand is known, with the smart, connected features modern security professionals demand,” said Peter Regan, Product Line Manager, Eaton.

He adds, “By removing the need for hard-wired cabling, installers can work faster and more efficiently, while still delivering the highest levels of security. Built-in cloud access, intuitive installation tools, and robust two-way encryption mean systems are easy to deploy and resilient against the sophisticated threats faced by today’s commercial and residential customers.”

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