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History of the PES® System

1995

The first conception of the sensors was created. The company Tomas Haase - TOMST cooperated with the company Cleopatra of Tomas Pecina on the production and innovation of first electronic sensors TPU. These sensors were already based on the iButton® technology of the American company Dallas Semiconductor, but their casings were made in plastic. A certain disadvantage of these first sensors was their low resistance against possible damage.

1997

Since April 1997 Tomas Haase has already worked on the development and production of sensors individually and he came to the market with a new version of sensors called PES® (Portable Electronic Sensors). The first generation of PES® sensors was already produced in metal casing. Another advantage of these new sensors was their smaller size. Still the weight of the sensors was rather big and the resistance against overloading and sharp temperature changes was low. An important part of the control system PES® was a new type of adapter - TMC adapter and new software - program Kontrol.

1998

The second generation of the PES® sensors was presented. These sensors were already much more resistant against overloading and sharp temperature changes. Also the acoustic and visual signalization of the sensor has improved a lot. A new program WinKontrol 1.0 for the MS Windows 3.xx platform was created.

2000

A new program WinKontrol 2000 for the platform MS Windows 95 was developed.

2002

In April 2002, at the exhibition Pragoalarm the company TOMST® introduced to the public a new generation of PES sensors with the unique ANTI-VANDAL® technology, which enables the detection of attempts to destroy the sensors, especially the overloading, over-voltage and short circuit of the reading probe. The PES® sensors became much more resistant against the overloading (up to 10 G) and the over-voltage (up to 260 V). The customers could choose between two types of sensors: The PES forte with the Mini-Vandal system (the sensors were resistant against overloading and over-voltage, but they did not record the information about the attempts to destroy them, they detected only the short circuit of the reading probe). The PES profi sensors contained full version of the ANTI-VANDAL® technology, they were able to detect three levels of overloading and the attempts of over-voltage (resistance up to 260 V).

2004

In 2004 the company TOMST® comes to the market with a new version of the PES® sensors (P2 generation). The PES forte and mini sensors contain full version of the MINI-VANDAL® system and they are able to detect all attempts to destroy them. The complete ANTI-VANDAL® system (included in the PES profi sensors) is able to detect the type of attempt to destroy the sensor, including over-voltage. The PES® sensors are equipped with a large record capacity. Their big advantage is their small size and low weight. In 2004 the TOMST® started production of the new TME-USB adapter.

2007

The year 2007 was a year of big changes and innovations in the TOMST® production. A new generation of P3 sensors was invented. Its main advantage is the microwave-oven detection and a higher maximum capacity of the sensor. Many customers appreciated also a new type of USB adapter – TMD adapter, which enables direct downloading of data from the sensor to the computer. Still it is possible to use the indirect way of data downloading, using the data chip.

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