GJD to showcase its latest security solutions at the NSI Installer Summit

Date published: 02 February 2016


GJD, the Heywood-based manufacturer of professional external detector equipment and LED illuminators, has today announced it will unveil its newest technology at the NSI Installer Summit.

Taking place on Thursday 10 March at the National Motorcycle Museum in Birmingham, GJD at stand 39 will be showcasing their Clarius Plus range of LED illuminators, as well as their external wired and wireless detectors including the latest IP range and innovative laser detectors.

The NSI Installer Summit is a unique conference and exhibition designed to bring together security professionals including manufacturers, industry experts, installers and systems integrators from NSI approved companies.

Ana Maria Sagra-Smith, GJD’s Sales and Marketing Director commented: “NSI events are a great opportunity to meet with new and existing installers. We are looking forward to demonstrating our latest security technology”.

GJD will display its newly released Clarius Plus range of Infra-Red and White-Light LED illuminators, which are equipped with an interchangeable lens diffuser system, enabling users to quickly and easily alter the angle of illumination to deliver light over varying fields of view: 10, 30, 60, 80 and 120 degrees.

The flexible design of the Clarius Plus allows the user to accurately match the angle of illumination with the camera’s field of view, making it suitable for both wide and narrow applications.

Throughout the event, GJD will be demonstrating security solutions that are packed with engineer friendly features, whilst being cost effective and easy to maintain.

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