EPE to demonstrate Kinesis remote logic controller at Land Forces 2014
Kinesis has recently announced that their remote logic controller will be on show at Australia’s Land Forces 2014 (September 22-25).
The remote will be available to view on Australia’s Kinesis distributors EPE’s stand (1C11).
Kinesis has been likened to a smart phone for security and once configured, can function in a few steps just as simply as it would be to download an app.
Technology programming with Kinesis means it can operate as a sole or multiple device module solution, so that longer distances are not a challenge.
Kinesis may be tactically programmed to perform a wide range of functions, such as being highly effective in monitoring movement, temperature, light, vibration and/or sound.
Kirintec director Nick Watts explains more, “Our customers from across the globe have already benefited by using our remote logic controlled innovative piece of equipment to help defend and defeat a threat; we’re of course delighted that our allies in Australasia will be able to find out more first-hand this September too.
“Our lightweight hand-held Kinesis control panel works with the easy to hide asset for a range of scenarios, making it ideal for any counter terror mission.
“Importantly Kinesis will sleep for up to 6 months on 1xPP3 battery, allowing you to strategically plan ahead until a specific time/date and then listen for a command via a radio link.”
Kinesis is reliable with a built-in-test, can be controlled via a wide range of standard VHF/UHF radio transceivers and it has substantial expansion capabilities such as general purpose sensor inputs which may read back via radio and/or trigger actions.