The Honeywell 5870API-WH is a wireless white-color asset protection device designed to guard against theft. It easily affixes to any valuable requiring protection within a home or business, including paintings, flat screens and other electronics, family heirlooms, safes, machinery, equipment and more. The 5870API-WH is an ideal solution for early warning notification or alarm verification. When affixed to the protected asset, the device will trigger a "detect" if an attempt is made to move or disturb the asset. The 5870API-WH can be set to alarm after 1-3 second or 5-8 seconds of continuous movement, or to alarm when unit is tilted more than 30 degrees.
The 5870API-WH uses patented Micro-Electro-Mechanical System (MEMS) Accelerometer technology, which senses acceleration in the X and Y axis (three distinct modes).
The three modes are; 1. High security "fast-trigger" mode when an asset moves for a short travel time and minimum movement 2. Standard security mode when an asset moves for a long travel time and occasional movement detection 3. Tilt mode when an asset moves at angle intended for boxes with lids that can be opened (e.g.; jewelry or cash boxes)
The 5870API-WH is intended for use with Honeywell alarm systems that support 5800-Series wireless devices. The transmitter is fully supervised and can send alarm, tamper, trouble and low battery conditions to the alarm control panel. LOOP 1 is for High Security (Fast Trigger) applications and should ONLY be used if the asset will NOT be subject to external vibration. Loop 2 (Standard Security mode) should be used in most cases.
What is Asset Protection?
Asset protection is a focused security solution designed to protect specific, tangible assets. Usually these assets are things that people consider valuable, have a high probability of theft or should not be tampered with. The 5870API-WH continues to provide protection even when the panel is disarmed letting DIYer's to protect against burglary and theft at the same time.
Product Features:
Patented Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) Accelerometer