Art protection

Anarya Alarm Gallery

An effective method of art protection is the use of wireless detectors – mounted non-invasively on painting frames or other artistic works. Currently, various detector types exist in the market, but only the most effective possess a 3-axis accelerometer and gyroscope.

SAFE INSTALLATION

All detectors are mounted non-invasively on protected artworks, ensuring maximum security.

DISCRETION

Each installed detector is invisible to visitors, making the entire system highly discreet.

Visualization

All protected museum collections can be visualized on a map, with each alarm event signaled.

System operation

Anarya Alarm Gallery comprises a central unit FLU, monitoring units FLM, and FLA-07b detectors. The FLU central unit and FLM module communicate via a TCP/IP network. FLM is a radio module collecting signals from wireless FLA-07b detectors mounted directly on exhibits. Any exceeding of the configured alarm level is immediately detected and transmitted to the main unit. Depending on requirements, the system can be configured to signal an alarm upon initial touching of the artwork by an unauthorized person.

Detectors communicate with the FLM monitoring unit via radio at 868MHz frequency. The standard range between elements is 40 meters. By using an appropriate antenna, it is possible to increase signal power and extend the range up to 80 meters.

FLA-07b detectors can be produced in various customized housings depending on the exhibit type to be protected. System management occurs through server software collecting information from the main unit. ANARYA ALARM GALLERY enables integration with rotating CCTV cameras by sending an appropriate command to control the preset. A common solution involves integration with superior systems that aggregate and visualize all security signals, creating a single object security platform.

Universal Solution

The system detectors are designed to enable effective protection not only of paintings. A detector can be placed, for example, inside museum objects such as vessels, in sculpture bases, or in display cases protecting collections. A single, universal detector type can protect various museum collection types.