Inovonics EN1233S Wireless Retail Security Instructions

June 10, 2024
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Inovonics EN1233S Wireless Retail Security Instructions

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Wireless monitoring and intrusion detection in retail

Wireless vs. Traditional Hardwired  Approaches to Security

Physical security systems are essential in creating the secure  environment on which retail businesses rely. Without proper  detection systems, the security of customers, employees, the  store, and its inventory can be put at risk.

Retail businesses, along with many other types of public and  private enterprises, have traditionally relied on an array of  security sensors for their burglar alarm and intrusion detection systems. These sensors are hardwired into security  panels to monitor the physical space inside facilities and  sometimes outside the facilities. Types of sensors include motion detectors, door and safe contacts, glassbreak detectors, and fixed- location panic buttons.

The security panel  used in traditional  hardwired systems  is typically the same  panel used in a  wireless approach.  Wireless solutions  have evolved to work with virtually  any commercially  available security  panel.

Wireless security installations provide the same sensor  options of a hardwired system, without the expensive and  cumbersome wiring costs, and they offer additional flexibility  and functionality. Wireless security systems have been used  in retail, financial, and government institutions for decades.

As loss prevention teams have become convinced of the  reliability, value, and dependability of a wireless approach,  they continue to expand its use to additional locations,  facilities, and applications. Some of the biggest names in the  retail industry have adopted wireless security systems for  many of their stores, providing a testament to the maturity  and proven performance of the underlying wireless  technology.

Functional Advantages of a Wireless Security  Approach

Security systems that rely solely on wired connections perform adequately for static locations, but the stringing of  wiring can be difficult in many retail areas. Once the wire is  fixed in place, it is nearly impossible to easily adapt it to  changing floor plans or seasonal display adjustments. Retrofits and new-build construction can benefit from a wireless approach that decreases the costs of cable and  installation labor. Similarly, when a security system is upgraded — during a store remodel, for example — the installation cost of a wireless approach provides significant  savings compared to a hardwired solution. The following  sections highlight some of the benefits of a wireless system.

Avoid Costly Installs

Hardwiring security  devices in those hard-to-reach points  of access can either  cause an unsightly  installation — which  ruins the sense of  security — or drive  up the cost of installation with  variable results.

The hardwiring of a security system can be cumbersome and  time consuming with unpredictable results. Some areas are difficult if not impossible to wire, such as the large expanse of  glass windows in entryways or foyers between departments.  Historic facilities can present additional wiring challenges due to thick walls and high ceilings. Wire in the wall or under the floor can present longer-term issues. Failed wiring due to  inadvertent or fatigued wire breakage can be caused by a nail  driven or a pest that has chewed through the wire. Wiring  issues can add time and cost that affect the financial success of the retail enterprise.

The wireless approach presents an excellent alternative to  the difficulties presented by traditional hardwiring. A large  warehouse retailer with a fuel island, for example, doesn’t  have to trench over to the gas station from the main building.  Wireless devices are simply mounted where they are  needed. A wireless installation reduces installation costs and  ensures a timely completion while it maintains the secure  environment necessary for the success of the business.

Reduce Maintenance

In addition to  automatic supervision, periodic manual  testing is recommended to  ensure system  reliability.

Supervision automatically monitors the wireless link between  the sensor and the security panel to ensure the devices are  operational and ready when and if needed, without manual  intervention. Intelligent wireless systems monitor the integrity  of the link between the transmitter and the receiver.

Provide Additional Functionality

Wireless approaches also offer additional functional advantages compared to traditional hardwired security systems. Security pendants give a store manager and key  employees the ability to trigger an alarm from anywhere in  the store, lobby, or parking lot without the encumbrance of a  wire.¹ Pendants are an ideal wireless application because  employees are mobile by nature. A RF system also allows a  retail store to easily adapt to seasonal rearrangements or  display changes.

¹ This requires careful management of supervision events and processes.

Economic Advantages

The following examples are based  on real world scenarios, and may or may not reflect your  specific experience.  However, the general  conclusions about the  difference in labor  cost should be applicable to any situation.

The economic advantages of a wireless security approach  can be demonstrated through a cost comparison of the equipment and labor costs of a hardwired solution and a  wireless solution. The examples demonstrate that wireless systems are cost effective for all sizes and shapes of retail  enterprises. The three examples used are a small retail shop,  a large retail department- like store and a large retail warehouse.

Each of the wireless examples includes the number of wireless pendants or panics proportional to the installation  size. The number of pendants can be increased as needed to  meet installation requirements. For the obvious reason, pendants are not included in the wired system example. The  cost savings alone can justify the use of a wireless system,  but the additional functionality should convince a loss prevention team to explore the benefits of a wireless solution.

One of the obvious savings is the installation cost of the wiring from the sensor to the security panel. The loss  prevention team can greatly reduce this expense by  specifying a wireless security system. In order to make the examples as real-life as possible, we’ve presented typical  and a complex wiring installations.

Although the following analysis focuses on three specific  examples: a small retail store such as a personal electronics  store; a large retail store such as a department store chain;  and a huge retail warehouse superstore with a fuel island, the  conclusions are generally applicable to retail locations of practically any size. The greater the number of monitored  points the greater the savings with the use of a wireless  approach. While most companies have security systems in  place, successful enterprises often perform security upgrades that can range from a display area that requires a  change in the security profile to a major remodeling of a store  to the construction of a new location. This continuous  renewal of the underlying security systems presents an  excellent opportunity for the loss prevention team to examine the merits of a wireless security solution and anticipate the  speed and cost savings.

While the number and types of burglary and intrusion  detection devices vary from store to store, the goal of each  installation remains the same: to keep customers and  employees safe and secure and to reduce losses from  robberies and break-ins.

Economic Advantages for a Typical Small Retail Store

Small retail outlets require fewer monitored points than large  outlets. For the purpose of discussion, we’ve used a store  example that has ten static monitored points (plus one  pendant for the wireless solution) as shown below.

Figure 1 Typical Small Retail Store

Figure 1 Typical Small Retail Store

For a small business, the implementation of a wireless  security solution compared to a hardwired solution can save  from more than $2,000 to $4,000, due to the difficulty of  running cables for a hardwired solution. This example  illustrates a possible 36 percent cost saving for a single location. Multiply this cost saving by a number of new or remodeled locations and the savings can be significant. After the wireless system is in place, each added point becomes more cost effective.

Table 1: Breakdown of small retail shop wireless savings

Table 1 Breakdown of small retail shop wireless
savings

Table 2: Total small retail shop wireless savings

| Labor hours| Dollars| Percentage
---|---|---|---
Complex| 30| $4,000| 36%
Typical| 17| $2,050| 23%

Economic Advantages for a Typical Large Retail Outlet

Large stores use a higher number of detection points and more cable than small stores. For the purpose of discussion, the example location has 28 monitored points (plus two  pendants for the wireless solution) as shown below.

Figure 2 Typical Large Retail Outlet

Figure 2 Typical Large Retail Outlet

Any mixture of  wireless security  devices should  provide the same financial advantages and  difficult-to-wire  locations can provide even greater savings.

For a large retail outlet, such as an apparel chain store, the  implementation of a wireless system compared to a  hardwired solution can save from more than $4,500 to more  than $10,500 per store. These savings result primarily from labor efficiencies yielded by the wireless solution due to ease  of deployment and the cost of the cable. In the case of large  facilities with complex wiring, the analysis shows a 45  percent cost savings. A typical large installation can yield a  27 percent savings.

Table 3: Breakdown of large retail shop wireless savings

Table 3

Table 4: Total large retail shop wireless savings

| Labor hours| Dollars| Percentage
---|---|---|---
Complex| 84| $10,600| 45%
Typical| 44| $4,600| 27%

Economic Advantages for a Typical Warehouse Superstore

As demonstrated in the previous example, large stores  require a higher number of detection points and additional  cable than small stores. For this example, the location has 68  monitored points plus four pendants for the wireless solution.  The large warehouse superstore includes a fuel island that requires monitoring. It is further assumed that the hardwire  cable was installed during the construction phase so  retrenching, which increases the labor cost, is not required  from the store to the fuel island.

For a large warehouse superstore, the implementation of a  wireless security solution compared to a hardwired solution  can save from almost $11,000 to almost $25,500 per  location. These savings result primarily from labor efficiencies yielded by the wireless solution due to ease of  deployment and the increased cable costs. In the case of  very large facilities with complex wiring, the analysis shows a  50 percent cost savings. A typical large facility installation  can yield a 31 percent savings.

Figure 3 Typical Warehouse Superstore

Figure 3 Typical Warehouse Superstore

Table 5: Breakdown of large warehouse superstore wireless savings

Table 5

Table 6: Total large warehouse superstore wireless savings

| Labor hours| Dollars| Percentage
---|---|---|---
Complex| 202| $25,300| 50%
Typical| 105| $10,750| 31%

Reasons to Choose Inovonics as Your Wireless Security Provider

Wireless security solutions provide significant functional and economic advantages. Now consider some reasons why Inovonics is the wireless security provider of choice.

Market Leadership

For decades, Inovonics has been a pioneer and the market leader in the field of wireless sensor networks. Millions of Inovonics transmitters, repeaters, and receivers are installed in commercial installations throughout the world, including retail outlets, banks, hospitals, government buildings and other protected sites. Some of the most respected and well known facilities in the world trust their safety and security to Inovonics.

Proven, Reliable Record

Inovonics offers the best range, reliability, sophisticated self diagnostics, and scalability in the market today — all of which  help to ensure reliable operation. The Inovonics system conducts periodic battery tests and provides a two-week  advance notice if battery replacement is required. If a transmitter malfunctions, our system has the capability to  provide an intelligent alert message so that security personnel can quickly and easily resolve the problem.

Solutions Known for Superior Performance

Inovonics security solutions use a 900 MHz, frequency hopping, spread spectrum radio technology for superior reliability and performance. This is the same wireless technology approach adopted by the U.S. military due to its incomparable resistance to noise, interference and interception.

Flexibility

Inovonics security solutions are designed to provide maximum flexibility. They can be installed in conjunction with  any major control panel from leading manufacturers such as  Honeywell, Bosch, Pacom, ICT and Sonitrol. Because Inovonics solutions can be deployed on virtually any security  control panel, users are free to choose the security integrators with which they are most comfortable, including  industry leaders like Johnson Controls, Everon, Securitas  and Convergint.

Summary

Hardwired solutions present problems in the form of difficult  or impossible deployments. The resulting cost of installation  is the primary disadvantage of hardwired security systems.

The examples demonstrate that any size retail enterprise can  benefit from significant savings using a wireless security  solution and receive additional functionality. The examples  show savings of more than $2,000 to more than $25,000 per  location, depending on the size of the facility and the number of monitored detection points. With labor and cable costs on the rise, these savings are likely to increase over time. The  examples show that the Inovonics security systems are cost  effective, and they can be used by any size retail enterprise.

Wireless security has existed in the retail industry for  decades. Early adopters started with pendants and evolved  their solutions over time. Retailers are finding that after they  adopt the infrastructure to accommodate wireless sensors,  they can easily scale or adjust the security system by adding  additional monitored points to the existing platform and reap  greater economic benefits.

As commercial enterprises install wireless systems and  experience their value, reliability, and dependability, more  and more retail enterprises are upgrading to Inovonics  security solutions for all of their security system needs.

For more information, contact us at 800.782.2709, option 1 or  at www.inovonics.com.

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