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Carrier Consolidates Interlogix Products Under Aritech Brand

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Carrier has consolidated its intrusion and video brands into a fully integrated suite of security solutions under the Aritech brand.

This includes the Tecom ChallengerPlus alarm, access control and automation panel and TecomC4 software, distributed locally by Hills, which said that while the name has changed,  the powerful integration capability remains the same.

The TecomC4 security management solution supports the latest ChallengerPlus control panels and provides a way to monitor staff, visitors, and physical assets from a single interface, even for multiple sites. With Tecom C4 intrusion events can be verified through integrated CCTV cameras, and access can be modified to meet any threats. TecomC4 software also supports third-party alarm and access control systems.

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Installers and integrators can securely connect a range of Aritech products via UltraSync – from fully configuring a panel, to sending push notifications. Residential customers can use UltraSync at home with Zerowire, which is purpose-built for the home, allowing control of security systems as well as lights, air conditioning and more.

“Hills is proud to partner with Carrier Fire & Security to bring you Aritech integrated security solutions,” said Hills’ David Lenz.

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