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DISPPL Launches New GSM-Based Security Systems in India

September 20, 2010

Digitals India Security Products Pvt Ltd, a major player in banking security, has launched new GSM-based alarm system into the Indian banking security market.


Officials with DISPPL said that the company has specially designed this system to meet the growing security requirement of the Indian banks.

Company officials said that the New Guard MC G+ is an 8 zone integrated detection panel, which integrates wired/wireless security accessories like magnetic switches, panic switches; night devices like PIR sensors, IR sensors and fire accessories like smoke detectors into a common control panel.

This system, company officials claimed, has several G+ advantages over the conventional systems like GSM connectivity, system health status, CMS, easy arming/disarming.

Company officials said that the new guard MC G+ has dual function of GSM/ PSTN Line. It can send health check SMS, call and deliver prerecorded message, integrated to CMS and generate reports. Earlier systems were purely PSTN based and they were prone to wiring damages or stagnant telephone exchanges.

Through new Guard MC G+ the banks can control and monitor large numbers of bank branches through a simple CMS interface. They can not only receive alarm alerts but will also be able to keep track weather the system is night armed, set preset timings, reset alarms, System health and generate reports at the same time. Company also plans to setup CMS stations at all 22 service centers across India in coming years.

“At DISPPL, we are always keen in giving the value- added services to our clients, being associatedwith banking security from 1981. Our nearest authorized service center will receive SMS directly from the bank branch and take prompt action on the same enabling us to serve our clients better,” said Hitesh Rajwanshi CEO, DISPPL, in a statement.

The company is also planning to introduce the product in the consumer market. Guard MC G+ is also ideal for home, business and enterprise use. The large enterprises can set up Central monitoring stations and easily bring their multiple offices on a common platform.


Anil Sharma is a contributing editor for ContactCenterSolutions. To read more of Anil’s articles, please visit his columnist page.

Edited by Juliana Kenny



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