Manley Solutions, a provider of solution architecture and systems integration services, unveiled its new 4G LTE (News - Alert)-enabled MS120-V Spider Control Panel this week at CES. The panel offers Multi-Point Alarm Sensors utilizing wireless telemetry communications and can monitor home security systems over a Verizon (News
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Manley Solutions explained that the new product is powered by Novatel Wireless Expedite E362 PCIe LTE module and Infatrac cloud based software allowing it to be used over iOS, Android and Windows devices. The company claimed that the MS120-V Spider control panel is the first ever alarm system monitoring system that uses wireless networks in this way The panel is an integrated, , highly interactive system that lets users with complete peace of mind that their home is secure while they are away.
The Novatel Wireless' Expedite E362 PCI Express is an embedded module that can be integrated into laptops and other devices for 3G/4G mobile data applications. Powered by Qualcomm (News
- Alert) MDM9600 chipset, the Expedite E362 offers high performance to the user on LTE 700 MHz with global fallback to CDMA and HSPA+/UMTS. Additional key features include Novatel Wireless' proven Connection Manager – MobiLink 3 supporting Windows 7, Vista and XP, as well as software support for OEM tablet and notebook integration with both Windows drivers and Android RIL (from Froyo to Honeycomb).
The 4G LTE-enabled Control Panel enables user control and monitoring of a home or office through the use of sensors and video surveillance and functions as a WiFi (News
- Alert) Hotspot. The Infratrac AlarmSense is a next-generation security solution combines ease of use and convenience with features such as touch and voice-operated controls, remote monitoring from any device, anywhere, vigilant event monitoring and reporting, and wide-ranging camera and sensor compatibility.
The MS120-V Spider Control Panel was demonstrated in partnership with Novatel Wireless from Jan. 10-13 in Verizon's booth at the CES (News - Alert).
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