Pyronix have recently released news of a brand new accessory for the multi award winning Enforcer two-way wireless range. The combined magnetic contact and shock sensor – the MC1/SHOCK-WE – gives added flexibility from one product, being specifically designed to be placed in positions where it is necessary for a shock sensor and magnetic contact to be present, such as doors and windows.

Tris Young, Marketing Manager at Pyronix, said of the release: “The Enforcer two-way wireless security system has been designed with installers in mind at every step of the process, and the new MC1/SHOCK-WE continues in this ethos. This 2in1 sensor can be learned to the Enforcer separately, allowing separate shock and magnetic contact transmissions of alarm signals to be sent individually but simultaneously to the panel. Flexibility is further enhanced through being able to learn the contacts individually, if for some instance either the shock or the magnetic contact is not required.”

The Rotherham based firm maintain their ethos of flexibility through the EURO-ZEM32-WE, allowing you to connect the Enforcer two-way wireless peripherals to the wired EURO commercial panels.

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