Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Seismic Alarm and Monitoring System can save lives during earthquakes

Historically, the Philippines as one of the countries in the Pacific ring of fire remains to be at loss when it comes to responding to earthquakes. The Philippines continues to suffer unimaginable loss of thousands of lives and billions of properties due to earthquake.

On July 16, 1990 a catastrophic earthquake of 7.7 magnitude with epicenter near Rizal hit Luzon, causing 1, 666 casualties and extensive damage. The death and devastation induced by the tremors were accompanied by the collapse of buildings and infrastructure facilities. From July 1990 to October 1991, the damage caused by the quake, volcanic eruption and rains had been estimated at several billion US dollars. On October 15, 2013, an earthquake with 7.2 Magnitude struck the island provinces in the Visayas region. 222 were found dead and 976 were injured. More than 73,000 structures were affected with 14,500 of them totally ruined. It was the deadliest earthquake after 23 years when a similar magnitude hit Cabanatuan in 1990.

 Figure 1 - Hyatt Hotel before the earthquake in 1990
Figure 2 - Hyatt Hotel after the earthquake in 1990

As of December 31, 2013, the Philippines has experienced two (2) earthquakes that day, five (5) earthquakes in the past seven days, 16 earthquakes in the past month and 142 earthquakes for the year 2013. Given that the Philippines has that much seismic activity, it would have seem that the country is prepared for the worst that is to come as brought about by the active seismic activity in which the archipelago is located.

Although no technology has been created yet to predict earthquakes, seismologist Richard Allen said in a National Geographic article that an earthquake early warning system may provide the public with crucial seconds to prepare for severe shaking and save their lives.

This earthquake warning device records peak ground acceleration (PGA), velocity (PGV), ground displacement (PGD) and spectral intensity (SI) and emit warning signal when the earthquake ground motion is so strong.

Cebu businesses, manufacturers, and building owners are set to acquire the earthquake monitoring system (i.e. S200 and S401-PSCR) manufactured by MESEI of Japan. The companies were convinced of the effectiveness and efficacy of seismic equipment when it recorded all of the earthquake events in December 2013.

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

L7000 Biometric Electronic Door Lock

Product Description
The next generation technology for comfort and convenience are here with our new L7000 reversible biometric electronic door lock. Now, keyless door entry now is made possible, simple, easy, but secured. Using your fingerprint, this lock grants you access to your home or property.

This L7000 high-quality keyless fingerprint electronic lock offers 3 different methods to open the door, and that is via Fingerprint, PinCode, or Mechanical key.  In the event of a battery outage, the L7000 is equipped with mechanical key and/or 9VDC power interface to enable fingerprint access.

The L7000 is programmable but does not require complicated programming skills; in fact this lock requires zero computer programming.

The unit features enrolment of up to 500 fingerprint templates, i.e. a person may enrol multiple fingers in the lock, event logging wherein all door access are recorded and the log can be downloaded via USB.

This unit is appropriate to be used for doors with thickness ranging from 35mm up to 70mm.

The L7000 package comes with the following:
  • Front Plate
  • Back Plates
  • Tubular Latch Mortise
  • Strike Plate
  • Strike Box
  • 2 Mechanical Keys
  • User Manual
  • Installation disk
  • Screws




Specification:

Model:
BS4200-U-ALL
Material:
Zinc Alloy
Display:
OLED
Fingerprint Sensor:
Bio Optical Sensor
Resolution:
500 DPI
Capacity:
Fingerprint Templates: 500
PIN: 100
Log Capacity: 30,000
Authentication Methods:
Fingerprint – i.e. multiple fingers on a single person
PIN with a length of 6 to 10 digits
Log Retrieval connectivity
via USB
Power:
4 x AA alkaline batteries 4.2V-6V
Alarm:
Low Battery Alarm
Tamper/Intrusion alarm
Override Method:
Mechanical Key
External 9V battery for Fingerprint method
Product Dimension (mm):
185 x 72 x 68.5