Senstar’s FiberPatrol FP1150, a major advancement in long‑range perimeter intrusion detection is designed for critical infrastructure, high‑security facilities, and industrial sites. The system offers flexible deployment options—fence‑mounted, buried, or installed along wall tops—and can also safeguard data conduits and buried pipelines. With adaptive signal processing and certified integrations for leading security management and video platforms, the FP1150 is positioned as one of the most capable solutions in its class.
At the core of the FP1150 is its ability to detect and pinpoint intrusions across distances of up to 80 km per processor. The system delivers location accuracy within ±4 m and supports software‑defined zoning, enabling operators to tailor detection regions without physical adjustments. It can also identify multiple simultaneous intrusion attempts, reporting alarms by zone, cable distance, or GPS coordinates.
Engineered for real‑world conditions, the FP1150 supports virtually all fence types and continues to function even if the sensor cable is cut—detecting intrusions up to the break point. A full cut‑immune configuration is also available, ensuring uninterrupted perimeter coverage. Its signal processing algorithms are designed to filter out non‑localized environmental noise, maintaining reliable detection in challenging environments.
Because the system is built on fiber optic technology, it requires no powered or conductive components in the field and is immune to electromagnetic interference and lightning. The sensor cable offers a service life exceeding 25 years, and unused fibers can be repurposed for other applications. Fire‑rated cable options, including LSZH and fire‑resistant variants, expand deployment flexibility.
Senstar emphasizes that the FP1150 reflects more than four decades of perimeter security expertise. Unlike generic AI‑driven systems that depend on extensive training data, FiberPatrol’s intelligence is embedded directly into its signal processing, enabling it to detect both common and sophisticated intrusion attempts immediately upon installation.



