HomeControl DoorbellCam
Monitor, view and speak to visitors at any time, from anywhere.
Versatile, robust and convenient, the Pyronix HomeControl DoorbellCam is our new outdoor, wirefree doorbell camera that offers main-entrance protection and two-way communication.
The battery-powered doorbell camera comes with Full-HD video, 130 degree wide-angle view, motion detection, real-time notifications and push to talk function. With these helpful features, users are able to see exactly what’s happening on the doorstep and can answer the door, even when they’re not there.
Open the door to new sales opportunities with the Pyronix DoorbellCam.
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A domestic chore
One of the great unanswered questions regarding security is why so few homeowners bother with protection. CCTV has proven popular and video doorbell sales are going strong, but why not take care of the home?
Last month in this column I touched on the subject of the role of insurers in the take-up of security systems and why they seem reluctant to pass on savings for customers who have reduced the risks of burglary claims by installing technology. The homeowners themselves appear to be rather relaxed on the subject of protecting their most valuable purchase and its contents. Plus of course, security tech keeps safe the people inside the premises as well so it is all rather a mystery as to why there is a gap in the domestic market for protection.
What is even more of a mystery are the confusing messages being reported in a recent survey put out by ADT who interviewed 2,000 UK homeowners to find out how safe people feel in their own homes and how security-conscious the population is overall.
Over one-third (34.15%) of respondents to the survey have a video doorbell installed at their property, while one in three (30.65%) of respondents have CCTV installed in their homes. The study found that an equal percentage of people have no home security at all. Ok, that sounds about right with what we know about the domestic market. The introduction of Ring and similar systems has quickly grown the video doorbell market alongside our use of smartphones - in fact anything with an app appears to be rather popular, so the CCTV listed in the survey is likely to mainly cover Wi-Fi indoor cameras rather than external, professionally installed units.
Confusion kicks in with results showing that 67.85% of Brits have left their windows open while they’re out of the house, and 41.8% leave their front or back door unlocked when they leave their property. The survey also found that 30% of people leave their keys inside the door lock, making them vulnerable to thieves attempting to ‘fish’ their keys through your letterbox using a hooked device. Over a quarter (27.85%) of people have left their keys on the outside of the door lock after leaving home, while one in eight (12%) have left their pet flap open. Yet despite that slack approach to security, apparently over 42% of survey respondents reported feeling unsafe at home!
So nearly the same number of people who feel unsafe at home leave their doors unlocked and even more don’t close windows while just over 30% of homeowners have no security installed at all. In the future this figure will probably change as many new builds will feature security kit as standard, especially in multioccupancy buildings, but there must be a reason for such a mixed opinion on security for existing homeowners.
Perhaps this confusion is why people get in touch only AFTER a burglary has taken place - until then it’s not on their radar.
INDUSTRY NEWS
Paxton is participating in the Dare to Dream mentoring programme for the second year running. This year, ten new mentors from Paxton will be pairing up with 30 students from Patcham High School in Brighton and Willingdon Community School in Eastbourne.
Dare to Dream, an initiative organised by the LoveLocalJobs Foundation CIC, pairs up volunteer mentors from businesses with Year 9 students aged 13 to 14. This gives teenagers
QED celebrates 25-year business milestone
This year distributor QED is celebrating 25 years in business. The company has come a long way from the organised chaos of a garage-based warehouse in 1997 to the organisation it is today.
Co-founders Ian Smith and David Arrowsmith said: “This is an incredible milestone for any company. The business has achieved this success through the hard work, passion, and dedication of our team members and loyal customers.
“In 2020, we made the decision to retire and hand over the reins to Matt Philp
an opportunity to speak to adults who are not their teachers or parents, about the future of the often-daunting world of work. The programme aims to challenge and inspire young people to change the way they think and help them build confidence in setting big life goals with inspirational assemblies delivered to Year 9 and then additional support of workshops and mentoring for the 30 students working with Paxton.
Kate Hotson, Projects and Events Manager at Paxton, said: “It was great to be a part of such a brilliant programme last year. The Paxton mentors really enjoyed the experience and felt like they bonded well with the students.”
With positive experience and impact with Dare to Dream, Paxton decides to participate again. Kate explains: “We did not want to join the programme as a one off because we believe that to make real change and a difference within our local communities, we need to consistently reach out and offer support. We hope to work with LoveLocalJobs Foundation CIC and Sussex students for many years to come.”
With previous experience, Paxton expands their participation this year by including their Eastbourne manufacturing facility, partnering up with students from Willingdon Community School.
who has continued to strengthen existing relationships and make improvements on our strict distribution procedures and attention to detail; and our culture of customer service that exists throughout the entire company.
“We have dedicated ourselves to 25 years of introducing security products and business process improvements and efficiencies to provide our customers with the highest quality solutions and services.”
Matt Philp, Managing Director at QED, said: “It has been a pleasure to work alongside such great guys over the last couple of decades they have truly built a great business and we will continue to grow on the strong foundations they have created.”
Throughout 2022, the company has been looking back at where it started, what has been achieved and what the plans are for the future. In the summer, QED celebrated by inviting all employees to a day out to celebrate the milestone.
“It’s been a tough few years for everyone and we are here to help in our small way and we look forward to celebrating the next 25 years,” said Matt Philp.
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In brief
• 3xLogic has announced the availability of its Vigil Cloud system across Europe. Originally launched in the U.S. in 2020, Vigil Cloud extends the scope of 3xLogic’s Vigil Video Management System into the cloud.
National business award win for BigChange
Job management software company BigChange is celebrating victory at the Lloyds Bank British Business Excellence Awards, the UK national awards programme honouring the innovation, success, and resilience of British business.
The company picked up The Business
Enabler of the Year Award, which celebrates businesses that help their customers to increase sales and profitability and gain a competitive advantage over their rivals. BigChange is the first job management software company to win this award.
The award recognised BigChange’s contribution to helping its small and mediumsized business customers transform operational efficiency, productivity and customer service, and for using its position to promote best practice, safer driving and compliant ways of working with field teams.
The company has worked with a number of security installation businesses including ComLink and Faelsafe to help improve admin, management and the efficiency of engineers.
Richard Warley, Chief Executive Officer at BigChange, comments: “We are absolutely thrilled to win such a prestigious award. The judges recognised the role we’ve played transforming how thousands of trades businesses manage jobs and mobile workers, and the huge positive impact it has made to their productivity, profitability and customer experience.”
• Bold Communications has partnered with sister company Innovative Business Software to launch GeminiSense, a subscription cloud-based real-time monitoring platform that enables users to improve security, protect people, and optimise machine-to-machine sensor technology for granular asset control and management. The SaaS platform responds to critical events of any nature; anywhere with an IP address or communication capabilities, such as signalling devices, PSTN, GSM, NB-IoT and SMS systems.
Fire and security systems integrator Evolution has moved to new offices in Edinburgh to support further growth in Scotland.
Located on a business park two miles from Edinburgh airport and five miles from the City Centre, the new Scottish headquarters will be home to the sales and commercial teams and also service and maintenance, projects and administration. It includes a stores and workshop area, and in-house training facility.
John Baillie, Sales Director EMEA at Evolution, says: “It’s important for us to ensure we have the resource in the right location to service new business, deliver exceptional customer service at every stage, and develop new opportunities. And the new, larger offices in Edinburgh will allow us to do just this to new and existing customers throughout Scotland.”
Evolution moves into new offices in Edinburgh to support growthRichard Warley, CEO at BigChange
Legacy access control cybersecurity risk warning for organisations
With the ever-increasing rise in cybercrime, Genetec has cautioned organisations of all sizes to be vigilant about the cybersecurity risk posed by legacy access control systems.
“Many organisations are operating with access control systems that date back ten years or more. While these older systems still allow employees to badge in and out, there’s a very high likelihood that these systems employ technologies that are extremely vulnerable to modern cyber threats,” says Christian Morin, Vice President of Product Engineering and Chief Security Officer at Genetec.
Vulnerabilities in legacy access control systems can introduce cybersecurity weaknesses that may put an entire organisation at risk. Cybercriminals can exploit weaknesses in access control system credentials, controllers, servers, readers, or workstations connected to the network. Once a cybercriminal has breached access control system credentials, they can then move on to an organisation’s network and can gain control of other building systems, view or steal confidential information from internal records, or launch attacks designed to take key systems offline.
Companies that are affected pay a heavy price; the average cost of a data breach rose from USD 3.86 million in 2020 to USD 4.24 million in 2021. Hence, it’s never been more important for organisations to be educated on the risks associated with legacy systems and the advantages that new cybersecure access solutions can offer. Access control technology has undergone a huge transformation in recent years. Customers are gradually freeing themselves from proprietary solutions and demanding more flexible, open solutions. Forward-thinking technology manufacturers have now introduced a new breed of more cyber secure solutions that offer benefits beyond locking and unlocking doors.
A unified access control system that uses the latest cybersecurity standards to secure communication, servers, and data can not only protect an organisation’s assets and people but help them improve their business operations and decision making. By choosing an open architecture IP-based access control system, organisations have the flexibility to upgrade to the latest supported technology at any time, move at their own pace, and work within their available budget.
THE BOTTOM LINE
IN ASSOCIATION WITH CSL
The interview that gets the facts from the top
What is the focus of your new role at Skills for Security?
In my role as a Director of Corporate Relations, my focus will be on working with channel par tners and media affiliates to increase the support of, and sponsorship for, a robust skills pipeline for the UK electrotechnical sector, concentrating on fire and security. We are making a commitment to professionalising our sector with training, apprenticeships, upskilling opportunities and so much more. There are really exciting times ahead!
It’s vital that all companies are encouraged to support the goal of Skills for Security to provide a sustainable supply of skilled engineers across the sector so that businesses can prosper and compete, not only in the UK market but strive for world-class competency and quality.
Can you tell us about your role at STM Group?
I oversee all STM Group marketing, bids and communication, as well as developing effective strategies for all our customers, using data, insights, and best practices, to better understand diverse customer profiles. I work alongside the Main Board as we aspire to have a customer-centric approach in everything we do, whilst helping bring new opportunities to the Group. Our hard work was recently rewarded as we were announced as Security or Fire Diversity and Inclusion Champion of the Year at the 2022 Security & Fire Excellence Awards. I also represent STM Group as a Board Member of ASIS International – UK and as a member of the EDI Charter’s working group by the Women in Rail and Railway Industry Association. How important are the values of Diversity and Inclusion for the Security Industry?
Ensuring that everyone can succeed in our sector, no matter their age, gender, ethnicity, or religion, will enable us to appeal to a wider audience of talented professionals. We want the best people in our sector, as we are the ones protecting the most important aspects of our society – lives, properties, businesses and critical infrastructure. Not only that, but we are protecting everyone and every community in our country. Therefore, it is only right that our workforces reflect the society they serve. We’ve made great strides in recent years and our industry is increasingly appealing to people from all walks of life, but there is still a long way to go. In my role as Board Member for Equity, Diversity & Inclusion at ASIS UK, I am working with stakeholders to ensure that all our members are working to apply these principles to their company’s ethos.
Moving towards genuine diversity and inclusivity is by no means a quick process. Instead, it should be seen as an ongoing journey. It means practising a diverse and inclusive mindset where different perspectives in the workplace are sought, whilst providing an environment where each person is valued for his/her/their distinctive skills, experiences, and viewpoints.
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AI plug-in enables real time searches
i-Pro has announced the latest version of its Active Guard plug-in. The AI-based plug-in can turn video management systems (VMS) into search engines capable of real-time searches or deep forensic analysis.
The plug-in integrates seamlessly into the existing UI of the VMS, appearing as just another function tab. It allows users to easily manage the AI analytics from multiple i-Pro cameras and allows users to easily set up search parameters based on attributes including gender, age, clothing colour, facial characteristics, vehicle colour and direction, and more.
With Active Guard, Security Officers no longer have to spend time looking at multiple screens for persons or vehicles of interest or watch hours of recorded video to search for important events. i-pro.com/global/en/
Quick commissioning loop powered beam detector
Nittan Europe has launched an enhanced version of its EV-Firebeam Xtra loop powered beam detector: the EV-Firebeam Xtra SCI.
The EV-Firebeam Xtra SCI now features a short Circuit Isolator in addition to the benefits of the previous model such as advanced linear stepper motors which enables the beam to align itself to the centre of the reflector when commissioning and automatically re-align itself when building movement occurs. This design overcomes issues associated with beam detection, including building movement which impacts reliability, and accessibility making commissioning and maintenance difficult and time consuming.
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The alignment process adopted by the new EV-Firebeam Xtra SCI results in quick commissioning and routine maintenance.
The EV-Firebeam Xtra SCI standard package comes complete with a head unit, low level controller and a single reflector, which will cover distances up to 7m. Mid-range and long-range kits are also available to cover 70140m and 140-160m respectively. nittan.co.uk
New 64 channel NDAA compliant NVR is launched
IDIS has enhanced its range of enterprise-class network video recorders with the launch of a new 64-channel model, the DR-8564.
The NDAA-compliant 4K recorder boasts an incoming throughput of 540Mbps and up to 1920ips UHD real-time recording, the DR-8564 utilises Intelligent Codec to reduce bandwidth and storage requirements, and gives users the assurance of RAID 1, 5, and 10 as well as redundant power.
With recording and simultaneous live view capabilities with no visible latency, the DR8564 offers inherent cybersecurity, and critical redundancy, while reducing cost and complexity. Leveraging IDIS DirectIP and FEN (For Every Network) technology, the DR-8564 benefits from simple plug-and-play installation and one-click configuration for multi-site deployments as well as supporting ONVIF for third-party camera integration.
Ideal for a range of mid-large sized applications, the recorder comes with the assurance of cybersecurity combining TLS with IDIS’s proprietary protocols, plug-and-play mutual device authentication and two-factor authentication. IDIS iBank, a database structure and Chained Fingerprint, also ensures the integrity of recorded footage for use as forensic evidence. idisglobal.com
Two-way audio for live, remote security monitoring
Eagle Eye Networks has launched 2-Way Audio, a bidirectional audio capability that provides remote communication via the Eagle Eye Cloud VMS (Video Management System) for secure, convenient communication to deliver active monitoring and response.
The 2-Way Audio feature uses a standard IP speaker or horn connected to an Eagle Eye Bridge or CMVR to enable security professionals to instantly communicate warnings to intruders, deter security threats or manage crowds. Businesses can also use 2-Way Audio to communicate in real time with staff, customers and visitors. een.com
Sensors capable of detecting gunshots and raising alarm
3xLogic’s Gunshot Detection devices use patented concussive wave technology to detect the moment at which a gun is fired, and the bullet leaves the chamber. Upon firing, the force of the bullet leaving the chamber creates a concussive wave within a defined frequency range. Although concussive waves in the air cannot be seen by the naked eye, the Gunshot Detection device is tuned to detect those waves from any calibre gun.
Gunshot Detection devices, single or multi sensor, easily and seamlessly integrate with other security systems. When a gun is fired in range of a sensor, the sensor will raise a contact closure to alert monitoring systems. 3xlogic.com
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The security industry is busy and complex, so it’s easy to
New thermal range for high accuracy
Dahua’s new thermal camera range (including the TPC-PT8441MA Thermal Network Mini Hybrid Pan and Tilt camera shown) reportedly offers reliable detection rate, day or night in harsh environments. The deep-learning algorithms help reduce false alarms through more precise object classification and high accuracy detection. With a 4Megapixel progressive scan CMOS the TPC-PT8441MA has a 45x optical zoom and supports tripwire, intrusion, and human/vehicle classification. Pan functionality is 0° to 360° and tilt is –90° to 90° all with an IR illumination distance of 100 m. dahuasecuritysolutions.co.uk
NOTE: All technical specifications listed are provided by manufacturers
Anti-ligature corner mount camera is announced
Hanwha Techwin has launched the TNV-7011RC, a compact and antiligature corner mount camera that offers a wide field-of-view (FOV) up to 3MP resolution and 30fps. The camera is the latest addition to the Wisenet T range, which is designed for challenging environments.
The TNV-7011RC fits neatly into room corners and lifts, and is built to make it impossible for ligatures to be tied around it or for it to be easily ripped off a wall. The camera comes with Hallway View to enable operators to monitor tall and narrow spaces like corridors. It additionally features Dark IR 940nm of up to 10 metres, to help with monitoring very dark areas.
Wide Dynamic Range (WDR) in the Wisenet T series cameras captures four frames at different exposure levels to create a combined, clear, and vivid image even in environments with strong backlight conditions.
A range of in-built Intelligent Video Analytics support operators to quickly detect different types of incidents including tampering, motion detection, loitering, sound detection, virtual line, and enter/exit. The analytics also detects focus and defocus, ensuring clear images are relayed consistently to operators. hanwha-security.eu
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PRODUCT TEST
Serage – SRDNC5FW
operation rising to just over 5W with full IR or visible illumination.
DHCP is enabled by default so the IP address can be found with the usual network scanning tools, or a recommended Device Configuration Tool can be downloaded from a site given in the Quick Guide.
Using a web browser, at first power-up it is necessary to enter a new password. This must be between 8 to 15 characters and include at least two of upper case, lower case, numbers, and special characters. A following screen gives security question options for password recovery, this can be used or cancelled. You are then able to log into the camera using a web browser. All major browsers are supported with, Microsoft IE providing an additional ‘Local Settings’ option and an onscreen pixel counter.
Once logged in, the display shows the camera image in a large window with banner line options for Live, Playback, and Remote Setting. Beneath this line are icons for selection of the Main, Sub or Mobile streams, then AI alarm information and overall Colour and Contrast settings.
Beneath the image window are a selection of Icons for Stop / Starting the stream, Aspect ratio, Image Capture, Digital Zoom, Audio, and visible Light control (if on Day/Night setting).
The Serage SRDNC5FW is an IP66 ‘Turret’ style 5MP dome with a fixed 2.8mm lens. It is based around a 1/2.7” high sensitivity sensor coupled with an F1.0 lens to give good colour images in low light. Visible and infrared illumination is built in, and a microphone provides audio. AI based video and audio detection is included.
Getting started
Visible and infrared illumination is built in, and a microphone provides audio. AI based video and audio detection is included
The camera’s base is removed for mounting by rotating the surround collar, three mounting holes in the base are used to fix to a suitable surface. The base has three cut-outs for the cable to be routed if surface mounted cables are necessary. An optional SRJ3/W Junction box is available for conduit fitting. Once in place the camera can be orientated before the collar is tightened down to secure the camera module. Invert, Mirror and Corridor modes can be set to suit the location.
The camera can be powered from a PoE port or via a 12v DC jack input. PoE power demand was measured at 2.5W in normal daylight
The camera has a small external cover that can be removed to gain access to the Micro SD card slot. This can take up to 256GB capacity. Alongside the slot is a reset switch for restoring factory settings.
Time and Date is set to a Windows NTP server by default but is at GMT+8 so these must be changed for UK use or other time reference.
Three streams are available with Main in 5 steps from 1280 x 720 up to 2880 x 1620, Sub-stream is from 230 x 240 to 1280 x720 in three steps and the Mobile stream which can be disabled is in 320 x 240 or 640 x 480. All can include audio.
IP address filtering is supported along with user and password authentication.
Menu options
TheOn selecting the ‘Remote Setting’ Icon the configuration menu tree is displayed to the left of the image window with the available controls and reduced image window to the right. The options are shown as: Channel: Live settings, Image Control, Video Masking, RoI.
A very good all-round performance from this compact dome camera. Excellent colour image quality in very low light levels and flexible detection and analytic capabilities
Record: Stream encoding resolution and format, Record stream and scheduling, Capture intervals.
Event: Setup of Motion, Deterrence light / strobe, Sound detection and Alarm actions.
AI: Setup (11 options), Alarm actions, Statistics. Network: General, Email, FTP, RTSP, DDNS, HTTPS, IP Filtering.
Device: Disk management and formatting, Audio enable & levels, Cloud storage. System: General D&T etc., Multi-User, Maintenance, Device Information.
The eleven AI detection options include: Face, Human & Vehicle, Perimeter Intrusion, Line Crossing, Stationary Object, Crowd Density, Queue Length, Licence Plate, Rare Sound, Cross Counting and Heat Mapping.
These AI options are generally mutually exclusive due to the processing power required. ONVIF profiles S, G & T are supported.
Performance
The 5MP sensor gives excellent colour rendition and image detail and is colour sensitive down to very low light levels. It has 2880 (H) x 1620 (V) pixels so is a conventional 16:9 aspect ratio.
The 2.8mm lens gives a stated viewing angle of 110° (H) x 57.8° (V) which is not strictly a 16:9 ratio but measurement proved this to be correct, so the difference is likely due to lens effect or sensor geometry.
The camera has two infrared illuminators placed, one either side of the lens these are rated to 30 metres. Two warm-white visible LEDs are placed beneath the lens, these can be used for colour image illumination up to 25 metres or to provide a warning strobe effect when intrusion is detected. No hunting was observed when the light level was set to Automatic or manually adjusted.
The WDR (Wide Dynamic Range) function maintains good contrast levels, alternatively Backlight or Highlight compensation options are available for extreme lighting conditions.
RTSP connection is allowed by default with password required, the command string is helpfully given in the Network / RTSP setup option window.
Up to four rectangular privacy zones can be set using the “Video cover” option.
Six users may be assigned to the camera in addition to the administrator, all with individual access policies. The admin password must be used to format the internal micro-SD card.
An impressive range of AI based detection options are provided and relatively straightforward to set up. Sound intensity along with Rise and Decline sensitivity can be used to detect changes in general noise levels. The “Rare” sound detection seeks to identify Baby crying, Dog barking and Shotgun events.
The Pedestrian & Motor Vehicle option can provide thumbnail images of each capture with time and date and a statistics screen can show frequency of capture.
Conclusion
A very good all-round performance from this compact dome camera. Excellent colour image quality in very low light levels and flexible detection and analytic capabilities.
8.5 out of 10
NOTE: This PSI Product Test was carried out by an independent third party, not editorial staff. The manufacturer had no input in the review or the final result
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PRODUCT TEST
What’s
2N
Slimline Wall Mount Bracket and mounting screws
8mm Dowel Torx Key and securing screw Certificate
Brief Installation and setup manual
The 2N Access Unit M is described as the ideal reader for offices. Its controller is built-in and all that is needed to connect and power the device is a single UTP cable. The range includes several versions –RFID, RFID combined with mobile access via Bluetooth, or RFID with a keypad, ideal for projects that require two-factor authentication.
Construction
The unit itself is very lightweight and low profile with a textured hard plastic body and a scratch resistant tempered glass inlay covering the front of the device. This will allow the unit to withstand years of use without looking tired or worn.
The unit itself is very lightweight and low profile with a textured hard plastic body and a scratch resistant tempered glass inlay covering the front of the device. This will allow the unit to withstand years of use without looking tired or worn
The device is rated to IP55 and IK07 meaning that it is suitable for indoor and outdoor use. The fly leads and pigtail on the rear of the unit are moulded into the device to ensure water tightness, but these leads are only 300mm long, and would have installation issues if installed on an external wall or where there is a lack of wall cavity. There would also be a requirement for 25mm for these types of installations which may affect the mounting bracket being installed correctly and securely.
For external applications, or where the device may be required to connected to a third party system – such as a fire alarm system, it would be helpful to have a surface mounting backbox that would allow for all connections to be concealed and secured easily, or where
ceramic style connector block is required to be used.
Set up
The brief instruction manual is suitable enough to get the device up and running and configure an account. Additional information can be requested through the 2N website under the product, but during the duration of testing, this “Request Information” did not work and only takes the user to a blank page on the Axiscommunications website. But if you access the website through the products section, select the 2N Access Unit M range, you are able to find all the technical information you need.
The device requires a LAN connection to be set up, this can be achieved through the use of a POE network input into the RJ45 Pigtail, or a standard network connection with local 8 – 12v power. The initial powerup takes 20 – 30 seconds before the unit illuminates or makes a noise so be patient and give it time to boot up. During this initial set up, if the device cannot see the LAN connection, you will be presented with a flashing red light prompting investigation.
Once successfully connected, you are able to use the 2N “Network Scanner” or “Access Commander” software find the device – if the device does not show, follow the instructions to default using the flush button on the rear of the device. This will allow you to give the device an IP address and change the default password to enable you to log onto the web interface for the device set up.
The Web Interface is quite straight forward for those used to Windows operating software,
as it presents you with a block like selection menu to navigate through the programming of the unit. With a few click you are able to easily set up user profiles, schedules, holidays and assign Bluetooth devices, codes and RFID cards. Through the web interface, it doesn’t seem like you are able to copy and paste user profiles or time schedules when setting up each individual device, but if you are using the 2N commander software this issue is resolved.
The model
916115 tested provides Bluetooth and RFID, a physical keypad is not provided but you are still able to set 2-factor authentication through the Bluetooth application with setting an authorisation code before allowing the door to unlock.
The Input and Output switches are easily assigned and programmed through the web interface, allowing you to assign a user/ time profile to them for customised use. The switches on the unit can also be setup to allow for HTTP Switch-on and Switch-off on command allowing for remote operation. The active output connection is rated up to 600mA allowing for your lock to be connected and operated locally by the Access Unit, with the NO/NC being rated
to 30v which allows the unit to be used in most applications.
Performance
The unit is compatible with Near Field Communications (NFC) technologies and is able to utilise Low and High Frequency RFID for those users wishing to utilise card technologies. The Bluetooth connection is compatible with Bluetooth 5.0LE and has encrypted 2-way communication that allows users to have a handsfree feel or authorisation through the mobile application. As long as you have your device in close proximity, you are able to simply tap the front of the unit to allow access, but for those more secure applications, you are able to have physical input via the app to allow access, or have 2-factor authentication set up through the use of a code as well as Bluetooth connection.
The unit can be configured into a short, medium and long range for the Bluetooth operation – with short being set up less than 2m and long range operating up to 10m. The authorisation process through the Bluetooth application is very quick, during testing across multiple ranges and scenarios, this operated the door in under 2 seconds in most cases with a slight delay the further you are from the device.
Conclusion
This product is suitable for any modern office space or for those requiring a remote management of a locking device. This device would work well in other applications that require remote assigning of credentials – like an AirBnB or equivalent. These devices are slim and elegant and would suit those spaces requiring keeping aesthetics.
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Ready for the Data Age?
month we talk to Alistair Enser of Reliance High-Tech about the security market and his predictions for an increasingly data driven sector
The UK economy is going through a tough patch at the moment due to various market forces both at home and abroad. The security sector does not escape these pressures yet the demand for security is a constant, whatever the financial picture. Technology continues to evolve along with our familiarity of using smartphones, apps and remote monitoring /management systems and greater integration between devices is bringing new benefits to customers.
So what is in store for the security sector going forward and how will we need to adapt to keep up with consumer requirements and expectations? PSI caught up with Alistair Enser, CEO at independent integrator Reliance HighTech, to talk about the current state of play in the market and his thoughts on the future for the way in which we will use technology to meet the demands of an increasingly IT focussed customer.
What have been the big business changes for the security sector?
If I go back into the 90s, which is when I joined the industry, we were still using black and white cameras and colour was an emerging technology. CCTV itself was a closed, analogue peer-to-peer system. In those days we were basically selling video recorders for £1500 and people had security equipment installed because they were mostly concerned about
protecting assets, people and property. The technology we had at the time was a bit of a blunt instrument, if I’m honest, and the access control kit we had was quite basic, as PC based systems were only bestarting to become ‘a thing’. Security, other than a deterrent, was very reactive. Access control might stop unauthorised entry and CCTV might record theft, but analytics and proactive decision making were still the stuff of dreams.
If we roll forward to today, security is much broader in terms of risk management and mitigation; it’s not just about whether a handbag has been stolen from an office - there is a heightened focus on data to make better informed decisions to avoid security breaches, improve outcomes and to drive additional value such as helping other parallel business decisions such as energy usage, footfall, health and safety etc. Reputational damage is also much more at the forefront. Security in 2022 means protecting people, assets and also reputations rather than just physical things.
As a result, businesses and users are now looking for value beyond security with the realisation that any kind of security system - whether it is intruder, fire, CCTV or access control - is essentially another data point that can provide valuable information for the company. This data can help businesses make better decisions on security and reduce risk, and it allows them to improve in lots of other areas.
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“Businesses and users are now looking for value beyond security with the realisation that any kind of security system whether it is intruder, fire, CCTV or access control, is essentially another data point”
The changes haven’t happened overnight have they?
The added value model came from the digitisation of the sector we saw at the end of the 90s and early 2000s when we started to do things like online access control, which brought in a whole new layer of flexibility and reporting.
On the surveillance side of things, when CCTV first started going digital on the recording side, most of the camera parts were still analogue. Then networked systems came in through the 00s and 10s and we went IP. Now we’re in the next phase, which is the IoT space and data age. Each of these steps has brought new benefits, new reports, better analysis and improved benefits, be they cost, accessibility, cause and effect, or now data and analytics.
I would say that today we are all operating in an IT-centric space. This is a big challenge for the industry because we have had to develop networking skills, new competencies, and understanding what IT means. This has not been fast enough and there is still a skills shortage in the industry. Remember, a typical engineer in 1995 was competent at setting up a camera - which in those days was quite a complex procedure because it involved lots of pre-building component parts, setting manual dip switches and configuring setting - which today are often automated. He/ she wouldn’t know the first thing about networking, or more critically the responsibility and risk associated with it. For example, what would their true understanding be of cyber security, a DDoS attack, port forwarding, password management, or the critical importance of security patching etc? … This is a whole new language that the industry has had to learn on the job.
How has the way in which installers approach business today changed given this data gathering nature of the tech?
It’s the classic consultative sale. The first thing we need to do if somebody wants a security system - or thinks they want a security system - is to find out why. We also need to find out a bit more about their business objectives and their
concerns. They might well be thinking, “I want a camera to cover the front gates”, but why do they want to cover the front gate? What are their worries? What is it they are protecting and how are they currently protecting it? We also need to determine if what they want us to do is appropriate to suit the task. By listening to their needs and by understanding their wider business requirements maybe if/when we do put the camera in, it can do extra beneficial things beyond the original requirement of watching a gate.
For example, a customer might want to cover an area for security purposes, but by using technology in the system they can also tell whether people in that area are wearing hard hats, or whether they’re smoking where they shouldn’t be. There are huge potential side benefits that customers can get from using video analytics which we could never have offered them 20 years ago. By looking beyond the original question of security and elevating the view to cover risk and general business objectives, customers will see the additional features of what the technology can do with all of the data they are collecting.
Analytics came to the fore during the pandemic along with contactless access. Did this change people’s attitude towards system specifications longer-term? I think it raised awareness, but I wouldn’t say it resulted in a technology U-turn. What COVID did do was give people a higher acceptance of new technology, like analytics and biometrics. We are mostly naturally cynical by nature and like to do things the way we always have done, so when new ideas come along there is resistance to begin with. During the pandemic we adapted to the situation when people began working from home and learned how to host virtual meetings and operate remotely. We changed the way we lived our lives and became more accepting of the technology that, up until then, many of us hadn’t used.
It was the same with the cloud. People originally said that they didn’t trust cloud, or even know what it was, yet they were probably using it already. It is understandable to have uncertainty about having important information stored off-site; it is only natural to want to hold all of your information yourself, but ask yourself - is an Amazon data centre more secure and more protected by it’s 40,000+ employees and back up systems than your onsite storage , backup server and IT manager? Nowadays we are more familiar with cloud storage and don’t
“The first thing we need to do if somebody wants a security system or thinks they want a security system, is to find out why”
think twice about running business critical CRM and ERP systems this way. Of course it is not right for every application and accessibility, bandwidth and cost are some of the other significant considerations too.
Which vertical sectors are increasing their security focus?
To be honest the whole market is very buoyant. The public sector, government and higher education are strong for us at the moment, even with the sort of political socio-economic environment that we are seeing now and the associated uncertainty. Commercial spaces are in a current state of change, which also presents some opportunities for the security sector, especially as footprints and offices are adapting. Other strong areas include anything involving the critical national infrastructure and we are doing extensive work in data centres as the world generates more data everyday which needs protecting.
On the commercial side we’re seeing lots of change, often driven by the transformation in working habits and cultures, which has moved the risk away from the corporate office.
Organisations are now looking at management issues that come from having a distributed workforce. For example, a mediumsized business with around 300 employees could have six or more fire marshals in the office - but how do you control who is working from home? If all six are out at the same time this would be a problem. It is the same for first aiders or health and safety personnel. Fortunately we, as a sector, already have a potential solution to this with access control, as we know who is and isn’t in the building. Combining the information that we can obtain from various data points in the security system - including the IT structure, the building management system and the working from home rotas, we can do things that are far more intelligent - even though they are not necessarily security related - but they’re very powerful and relevant to the corporation, especially for Health and Safety Compliance.
So if a company has a problem (such as the one with first aiders) how would they know to contact their security installer for help? The first thing we need to do is work consultatively with our customers to understand their broader business, because quite often we will see use cases or applications suitable for them that they might not see, especially in today’s fast changing world. Of course, not all
end users will know the capabilities of security technology as well as the installer, so if we talk to them about their risks there might be an issue that we can help with because we’ve come across it in a previous installation. This may be something that requires new kit to be bought, in or it may be a problem that can be solved by using existing equipment.
As an installer we know that our customers have a security system, but can we give them more value? We should use our knowledge and expertise to help deliver exceptional value, not just simple security, especially when budgets are so important. There are some end users that are quite forward thinking and they’ll say, “I’ve got this problem and I don’t know how to solve it, but I think you could help”. Those customers are obviously a joy to deal with because we’re already halfway to providing a solution.
What does the future hold for the security industr y?
Purely from a technology perspective we have to improve our sector in order to navigate the modern IoT/IT/IS world. If we don’t, poorly implemented or maintained systems will become the security risk rather than the solution – a bit like installing a broken padlock!
As an industry we need to recognise that we’re not fitting just a security camera, or an access reader anymore, we are installing an IT device. Once we get our head around that and we are thinking in more of an IT manner, we might reduce installation cost by preconfiguring devices and remotely commissioning them. We might build systems that take less management time, such as the arduous task of reviewing or searching 10,000’s hours of video for a suspect when analytics might assist. Naturally this all has to be compliant with legislation, privacy and human rights - which is a whole topic in itself.
I think as we move forward with security technology hardware, the industry will continue to develop and become more IT-centric and using apps during an installation will become standardised. Why, then would you need to log onto a computer if you’ve got your phone or a mobile device?
I think we are moving into a new “data age” where we will see automation of the information within the security system. We’re already capturing lots of relevant data that can be used to make better business decisions, better security decisions, better health and safety decisions and better building management and energy decisions, thereby creating smarter cities and buildings in the future.
“As an industry we need to recognise that we’re not fitting just a security camera, we are installing an IoT device. Once we get our head around that and we are thinking in more of an IT manner, then we can start adding value”
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Meet the installer
What would be a typical project for you?
We will take on any project that involves electronic fire and security systems from domestic properties with an intruder or CCTV system right through to large scale, new build construction projects where we will handle all the fire and security disciplines. Our ethos though is always the same; we want to set ourselves apart from our competition by always providing a quality service right through the entire process from survey to installation, handover and then maintenance.
Do you have any ‘go to’ technology and manufacturers?
We do have our go to manufacturers which we have used since I started the business 17 years ago, which has done us and our customers well ever since. However, it is always a case of using the equipment best suited to our clients’ requirements and budget. We also take on new manufacturers which we feel will enhance our product line. In recent years we have become part of the Gent24 network and a Salto main dealer.
What is the best thing about working in this industry?
One thing I love is the new build sector which we are heavily involved with. From being sent a set of drawings to tender, when you can see the initial building and all the systems it entails down on paper, to developing the design and cost and winning the job. That’s always a great buzz for me. It follows on from there to starting on site and seeing the project develop through installation to handover and then maintaining that building going forward. We still maintain buildings that we installed when we started. I’m forever telling the wife and kids if we drive past a project we have done – we did that one!! Then if we actually go in a building I’m always pointing out the kit we installed!
Is third party certification beneficial? It is vitally important to us in many ways. It shows that we are assessed that we are working to the highest standards possible. We were the first fire and security company in Wales to move onto the latest ISO9001:2015 standard when it was released.
Do you think there is an engineer skills shor tage? Any trouble recruiting?
Absolutely. I feel there has been a skills shor tage for some time which has been exacerbated by the pandemic. I don’t think schools do enough to try to steer the youth
Name: Damian O’Brien
Job title: Managing Director
Security life with Damian O’Brien of Protectorcomms in South Wales
Time in security/fire: 20 years
Company: Protectorcomms
Location: South Wales
Areas of expertise: Fire and security in new build projects
Certifications: NSI Gold, BAFE SP203
into a trade – there always seems to be a bias towards the university and further education route regardless if the degree at the end is worthwhile! Our own ethos is to now “grow our own” and we have recently taken on five trainee/apprentices. They attend college alongside on the job training and working with our own in house training manager.
“Our ethos is always the same; we want to set ourselves apart from our competition by always providing a quality service right through the entire process from survey to installation, handover and then maintenance”
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What impact has smart/home automation had on your business?
We view the increasing demand for smart/home automation as a double edged sword. On the one hand we’ve seen an increasing demand for products to integrate with Alexa, Google Home and similar platforms so in the sense it’s increased our revenue. On the other hand we also see this as a threat.
With the emergence of Ring, Nest and their counterparts, we’re seeing some domestic customers leaning towards their security products which are DIY and can a lot of the be bought as cheaper alternatives to professional system albeit without the same level of security and recognition by insurance companies.
Are there any common requests from customers that give you problems?
We sometimes get called in to start projects with little notice. For example we have had instances where we are called on a Friday afternoon to commission a fire alarm system on the following Monday to be handed over on the Wednesday! It seems that a lot of projects have a mad rush at the end when some more forward planning would make it easier for everyone. I always say we don’t keep engineers on ice waiting for the call to come.
Sometimes we find on a project that due to various factors with the build the commissioning time we were initially given has been cut down and we still need to be finished by the original handover date thankfully we have got such a great team our guys will pull out all the stops to get a project over the line.
What is the industry’s biggest myth?
That PC-based access control needs to be an expensive affair. People get caught in the trap of believing that installing access control to a door requires either door controllers, locks and door furniture, or the extensive installation of wireless bridges to the customer’s premises. This isn’t the case at all, we’ve had some great successes deploying Salto’s SVN based locking products to secure 1,000s of doors across a wide variety of sites. One of the biggest ‘wins’ we’ve had when designing these for customers is in the hospitality sector where we’ve used Salto to allow hotels and Airbnbs to go ‘Reception free’ by using Salto ‘JustIN’ mobile credentials. Even with the JustIN products, there’s no need for wireless communication back to the central database from the lock as the database communicates securely to the guest’s phone and the credential expires when the hotel wans or can even extend it just as easily.
What would make your job easier?
If we were brought in at the design stage of a project earlier. A number of the tenders we get may have indicative designs and ultimately not compliant. It’s a tricky situation then as if we tender for the project as it should be designed, we can be accused of being too expensive as others will just quote for what is on the drawings. A fully compliant design at the front end would level the playing field at the tender stage.
What is your ultimate/fantasy electronic security/fire product?
There are many but I’m excited by recent advancing technologies I have seen like the self-testing smoke detector. I think that is going to be a market disruptor as I can see so many applications for its use. As a Gent integrator
I’m looking forward to the time when it is released, and we will be able to provide it to our customers.
What advice would you give to a younger version of yourself?
Delegate jobs to others. You can’t do it all. As the owner it was hard sometimes to let things go and trust others with things but when you have the right team it’s the best way to do things.
Will England ever win the World Cup again?
I hope not! Being a Welshman it’s not something I would be too keen to see! By the time this ar ticle is published we’ll know if Wales gave England a good hiding in the group game in Qatar!
If you won £25,000 what would you do with the money?
I would have a few extra holidays with the family. As much as I love what I do, it’s important to relax and unwind. Work to live, not live to work as I like to say!!
“We have had instances where we are called on a Friday afternoon to commission a fire alarm system on the following Monday to be handed over on the Wednesday!”
Smarter event management
There are a number of issues that can arise for venue managers to deal at any time and given the high numbers of people that can be affected it is vital that systems are able to deliver safety and security for all. A digital operations platform is a key enabler for organisers
Evolving technologies are changing the way buildings are managed and have become a crucial part of running a successful and efficient venue, for instance for sports events. Large venues, usually with high seating capacities and a variety of equipment, may face critical issues such as overcrowding, equipment failure, or other incidents. To address these challenges, many venues are seeking new, smarter solutions that can support operators in staying on top of real-time situations dynamically on digital-driven platforms, and to achieve more efficient and sustainable venue management.
Hikvision has worked with several venues in Hangzhou, China that will be hosting the Asian Games during September and October 2023. This project involved building “Digital Twins” of the three main venues that accurately and virtually represent the physical space, allowing venue operators to simulate changes or scenarios in real time, and empower them with the dynamic insight to act quickly to make the whole site, and the Games, run smoothly.
The main venues for the Games are Hangzhou Olympic Sports Centre Gymnasium, Aquatic Sports Arena and Training Hall and cover a total construction area of 582,000 square meters,
have large capacity, diverse functions, and complex equipment. In light of the challenges posed by these features, Hikvision has provided a digital operations platform to enable “smart” venues. By leveraging the Internet of Things, cloud computing, BIM (Building Information Modelling) and other technologies, the platform can help improve the venues’ operational efficiency and effectiveness, through which working staffs can carry out intelligent management, scheduling, and operation and maintenance of the venues without leaving the Intelligent Operation and Maintenance Command Centre.
Digital Twins
The virtual venues (or the digital twins of the venues) are created by applying 3D modelling technology to represent and reflect the real ones. With this virtual representation, operational personnel can be well informed of different situations, including security, traffic, operations of equipment and facilities,
Large venues, usually with high seating capacities and a variety of equipment, may face critical issues such as overcrowding, equipment failure, or other incidents
VENUES
Various indicators of the venues, including people flow, vehicular traffic, energy consumption, and activity data, are visualised on one screen, keeping staff informed of any changes at any time and helping them to better direct and arrange works
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environmental conditions, and energy consumption, at all times and across the venues, thereby detecting problems in time and assigning the nearest personnel to solve the problem.
Based on IoT perception technologies, the platform integrates data from 14 subsystems across the venues, such as electromechanical systems and intelligent systems. Various indicators of the venues, including people flow, vehicular traffic, energy consumption, and activity data, are visualised on one screen, keeping staff informed of any changes at any time and helping them to better direct and arrange works.
This technology is a welcome change for staff, who previously relied on multiple, separate systems and communications methods to manage the whole site. This was timeconsuming and cumbersome, adding to their stress and potentially leading to things missed.
Thanks to a remote patrol inspection solution, the venues’ inspectors can virtually “walk” around the venues freely. In the virtual venues, they can “go straight” or “make a turn”, just like in a 3D game. During their remote patrol inspection, inspectors can retrieve images from cameras installed along the route to understand the real situation in real time, largely improving the efficiency compared with traditional onsite patrol inspection.
Platform benefits
A “heat map” shows the density of people in different locations by colours, giving obvious indication to users how many people are in one certain location. For example, an area in red indicates that the area is crowded with people, and coordinators should properly evacuate those people.
A variety of differing systems in the venues makes facility management difficult. To ease
operations, the platform sends alarms through the 3D model once a device connected to the platform fails. These devices include equipment and facility modules, cold and heat source systems, and UPS devices. In this way, operation and maintenance personnel can receive alarms in a timely manner and solve problems immediately.
The platform also includes a module for the venues’ energy consumption management, through which the staff can easily understand how much water or electricity is consumed, both in real time and in trends. It can also provide information on how much energy is used in different areas and floors. In case of abnormal energy consumption, the platform will send a timely warning to relevant personnel, informing them to check and address problems.
The exteriors of the venues are covered with 12,000 LED point light sources to feature different lighting effects at night, such as festival mode, daily mode, power saving mode, and match mode. The platform enables staff to remotely control the indoor and outdoor lights, making it possible to deliver artistically light shows in an energy efficient manner.
These solutions enable integrated and efficient venue management, keeping up with the latest situations in the venues. They ensure that staff lose no time in responding to issues, reducing workloads, as well as promoting energy saving.
The digital operations platform for the three main venues will support the operation and management of the venues during and after the Asian Games. Its flexible and scalable model means it can continue to serve the venues’ logistic, operation and maintenance, and event management personnel into the future.
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How MAXPRO Cloud offers business bene fi ts for owners
How can today’s SMB owners effectively protect both customers and business sites while still having enough time to juggle their other roles? The answer lies within the cloud’s ability to bring security capabilities that previously were only attainable for large enterprises (and their bigger teams of resources) down to the SMB scale. The cloud offers the flexibility to scale security needs based on fluctuating business demands. It also provides affordable, streamlined options for budget conscious SMB owners without sacrificing the quality of protection. In fact, 82 percent of companies have reported they’ve saved money since moving to the cloud and 18.8 percent reported an increase in process efficiency.
Honeywell’s MAXPRO Cloud, for example, is a cloud-based system that combines video surveillance, access control and intrusion detection onto a single platform. SMB owners use a smartphone app to monitor security feeds, control employee access and be alerted to any potential threats. But it’s not so much MAXPRO Cloud’s features that people are taking note of; it’s the savings in time and costs that are drawing accolades.
In other words, the business benefits.
MAXPRO Cloud’s easy installation with no additional software required means less set-up expense and ongoing maintenance costs. A cloud-based system also means reduced IT infrastructure costs and the ability to monitor multiple sites from a single app means less time spent traveling between sites. combine advanced IP imaging capability and exceptional picture quality with smart analytics to improve situational awareness in various types of enterprise applications or rugged locations.
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This year Nimans, the UK’s largest independent technology distributor, confirmed a distribution agreement with IDIS, South Korea’s video security techology leader and one of Europe’s fastest growing manufacturers
The deal supports Nimans’ customers with rapid in-stock availability of complete, end-to-end video solutions for applications including retail, education, commercial settings, healthcare and more. The fast growth in demand for IDIS’s NDAA-compliant video technology means its solutions are now providing highly secure but affordable protection in settings ranging from the NHS, data centres, and corporate offices to housing estates, schools and retail chains.
Camilla Kirkham, Head of Nimans Security & AV division commented at the time: “We are delighted to offer the IDIS unique range of DirectIP and NDAA-compliant products to our customers. Our appointment as an IDIS distributor further enhances Nimans commitment to bringing leading technology to our large customer base.”
Jamie Barnfield, Senior Sales Director, IDIS Europe, also welcomed the partnership with Nimans: “With demand continuing to grow for end-to-end solutions, including for emerging deep-learning analytics, this agreement will make it easy for Nimans’ customers to deliver advanced video projects and compete for major contracts using IDIS’s proven and trusted technology.” www.idisglobal.com
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IDIS distribution deal with Nimans ensures in-stock availability of end-to-end video solutions
Texecom Cloud provides your business the tools to manage, configure and control your alarm system and Texecom Connect app portfolio
End-user App Management – Texecom Connect puts users in control of their security systems. Available on Android or iOS, the Texecom App allows users to control Premier Elite security systems directly from their smartphone or tablet.
Remote Maintenance – Texecom Cloud’s built-in remote maintenance automate and record the maintenance process, making it easy for installers to offer maintenance contracts and saving unnecessary site visits.
System Programming – Whizz through your programming needs. Texecom Cloud makes system programming simple, quick and easily accessible – so much so, you’ll never need to program from the keyboard again.
Access Anywhere – Texecom Cloud is always there, always available, wherever and whenever you need it. Accessible through any internet-connected web browser, Texecom Cloud can be accessed via desktop, laptop, tablet or smartphone.
Membership – All professional installation companies, big or small, can now benefit from Texecom Cloud services. Simplified membership options and a free membership plan, removes up-front costs and provides instant access to Texecom’s suite of value-adding digital services. texe.com
Reducing crowding and improving security with integration
Integrating lift controls with an access and security system is a practical solution, whatever your budget, says Tim Northwood, general manager of Inner Range.
For customers with several sites and/or thousands of users, a high-level lift integration with our enterprise-level intelligent integrated access and security system, Integriti, provides a seamless, unified solution to manage access very efficiently.
High-level lift integration means the lift can read user credentials from entry turnstiles, or door readers. The lift’s ‘destination control’ software takes into account where each of the building’s lifts are, the user’s designated ‘home floor’ as well as where other users are going/due to go, and instantly calculates the quickest lift for the new user. The user is then immediately directed to the most efficient lift. If users have access rights to more than one floor, they can update their preference in the lift itself.
The integration works with access cards, as well as QR codes – including those on mobile phones – meaning visitors can benefit from the high-level lift integration as well as regular users.
Anyone accessing the building will be swiftly directly to the quickest lift, and access can be touchless too – another benefit during the pandemic. In addition, the integration ensures tighter security around accessing different floors because this is all directly controlled by the integrated system.
Lift integration with entry-level access control
For customers with single sites, such as small businesses, using our entry-level integrated access and security system, Inception, some lift integration is also possible.
Users must present a valid access card to call a lift, and/or when choosing a floor from inside lift. This process restricts which floor selection buttons users can press, ensuring only legitimate users can access pre-agreed specific floors. The integration allows Inception to keep a record of ‘button feedback’, showing where users have been, which is helpful for both security purposes as well as tracking user movements if any infection is recorded. www.innerrange.co.uk
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Open Door is an online service from PSI that provides in-depth information from a selection of market leading companies. Here are some of the highlights from the pages of Open Door.....
Securing outdoor car parks
The outdoor car park generally covers a large area and has multiple entries and exits with a high turnover of cars and people. Sometimes, one can contain hundreds of cars at once and on a regular day, the lighting changes during day and night. With such problems, there are challenges in securing car parks with surveillance
Criminals tend to loiter in car parks looking for cars whose windows and doors are unlocked by accident. They may even take violent actions to damage the car for the property in the car, for example, breaking the car windows or forcibly opening the car doors.
Another surprisingly common problem is a traffic accident such as a car collision occurring due to occupying the same parking space, or a vehicle or a person accidentally running into the blind spot of the car. In this case, some drivers flee the scene in order to avoid responsibility.
The presence of the traditional IP camera and PTZ cameras is common around parking areas. They have certainly made contributions in monitoring safety and security of the cars, property and drivers. However, there are also certain disadvantages; traditional IP cameras cannot track the details while monitoring the panorama and traditional PTZ camera ignores the panoramic information while tracking the details.
The dual lens PTZ camera
Uniview’s new 4-inch dual lens PTZ camera combines an IP camera and PTZ into one unit, thus, can monitor the expansive panorama
and distinct details and ensure either of them doesn’t lose any crucial information.
The unit can solve the challenges described earlier as the dual lens design allows the synchronous monitoring of the outdoors parking area and tracks targets quickly when there is an abnormal situation. If another abnormal situation occurs in this panorama, it can also be tracked in a timely manner.
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What is the advantage of a dual lens? With its resolution and zoom, the fixed lens panoramic monitoring is not affected while the detail lens zooms to track the target, and clear images can be monitored. While monitoring outdoor car parks, if a target is spotted in the picture, the detail lens will automatically track and zoom in to see the details. At the same time, the fixed lens is able to monitor the rest area, in order to maintain thorough information.
The presence of the traditional IP camera and PTZ cameras is common around parking areas. They have certainly made contributions in monitoring safety and security
The unit has the same size as a football so it doesn’t need a lot of labour for installation, lens adjustment, debugging and so on
What is the image quality like?
The outdoor car park may have low visibility at night due to insufficient lighting, which makes it difficult to monitor the target. Benefiting from the ColorHunter and LightHunter technologies, the camera can capture clear images in low-light environment. Moreover, with the help of warm light of ColorHunter technology, the camera can
Is it easy to install?
The unit has the same size as a football so it doesn’t need a lot of labour for installation, lens adjustment, debugging and so on. This is especially beneficial in the case of outdoor parking areas when a large number of cameras usually need to be installed, so the specification of this new camera could effectively reduce engineer labour costs and time.
What else can the cameras do?
The Smart intrusion prevention function can effectively filter inattentive information, focusing only on people, non-motor vehicle and vehicle. Only when these targets violate the rules will the alarm be triggered. In the complex environment of car parks, with the help of the smart intrusion prevention, the false alarm rate will be reduced and the efficiency of management will be improved.
Also if suspicious activities are detected, such as destroying vehicles or stealing property from the cars, a noticeable light and sound alarm will be triggered to expel the suspicious target, which can effectively protect the safety of the
The benefits of radar protection
Traditional perimeter intrusion detection systems (PIDS) can be effective but each technology can also have its downsides. Buried cables and fence detection systems can be relatively expensive to install and can suffer from false positives or false negative detections. Even camera based perimeter protection systems can suffer from adverse environmental conditions such as large bodies of water, snow, fog and heavy rain. In addition, some camera systems can be vulnerable to false alarms caused by small animals and swaying branches.
According to Dahua, combined radar and video intrusion detection systems, formally known as Radar Perimeter Protection Solution, overcome many of these problems. Radar (radio detection and ranging) uses radio waves to define the distance, angle and velocity of objects relative to it. It consists of a transmitter producing electromagnetic waves, and a receiver and processor. Radio waves from the transmitter reflect off an object and return to the receiver, providing information on the object’s location and speed.
Multi-dimensional protection
A Radar Perimeter Protection Solution provides a ‘multi-dimensional’ solution. The first ‘dimension’ is security radar, which is used to acquire targets in the monitored area. Once the object is detected, radar can track the target, obtaining data about its speed, heading and distance. The second ‘dimension’ is high resolution and intelligent video.
In essence, the radar detects a moving object while the camera provides video verification of the detection, so that control room operators can obtain a detailed picture of the object detected by tracking and zooming into the target. A third ‘dimension’ of thermal imaging can be added for certain application scenarios such as forest areas, lakes and rivers, and water reservoirs.
Types of system:
Radar only system: This is most suitable when detection of perimeter crossing only is needed, especially in applications with frequent perimeter crossings.
Radar with multiple PTZs: Multiple PTZ cameras can be used simultaneously in the monitored
With the increasing number of perimeter protection monitoring related scenarios, more and more customers are no longer satisfied with simple video surveillance solutions. What they need is a more comprehensive, accurate, and intelligent global perimeter protection monitoring solution
area of the radar to carry out linkage tasks. The radar allocates the control of the camera according to the speed and distance of the target entering the monitored area.
Multiple radars with one PTZ: Three or four radars are integrated into a 360-degree area connected to one PTZ camera to realize whatever is detected, saving costs on multiple camera installations.
The Radar Perimeter Protection Solution is especially effective in monitoring large areas with multiple activities, such as waterways, critical national infrastructure sites, multiple lane road systems, and large high-end sites such as resorts and parks.
The addition of radar to video technology delivers a powerful detection and surveillance tool which is greater than the sum of its parts. Users of such systems will have the assurance that they have the best solution to protect their sites from unwanted intrusions and activities.
The addition of radar to video technology delivers a powerful detection and surveillance tool which is greater than the sum of its parts
TRIED & TESTED
An overview of some of the products we have featured in PSI independent test reports over recent months. Manufacturers and distributors have no input in the testing or the final results so you can rest assured that these are genuine reports and not based on external influences.
Bosch – Flexidome NDE-3503-AL
Part of the Bosch Flexidome IP 3000i IR range, this fixed dome camera is impact resistant to IK10 with IP66 protection rating and has a 1/2.9” 5MP CMOS sensor, 3.2 to 10mm motorised lens and a range of “Essential” video analytic functions. It has a diameter of 137mm and height of 122.5mm. It has an operating temperature of30°C to +50°C.
Review: A very capable dome camera with a wide range of configuration options. Score: 8.5/10
IDIS – DC-S6283HRXL
The DC-S6283HRXL dome is an external IP66, IK10 rated, 1/2” CMOS 2MP Lightmaster PTZ ONVIF compliant dome with 36 times zoom lens and long range IR capability.
Review: A well featured PTZ dome with simple setup, excellent optical performance and enhanced IR illumination. Score: 8/10
Uniview – IPC2325EBR5-DPZ
Promoted as a 5MP WDR Starlight Varifocal IP67 network bullet camera, the unit is based on a 1/ 2.7” sensor with a 2.7 to 13.5mm auto-focus motorized zoom lens giving a horizontal angle of view from 93.28° to 28.56°.
Review: A versatile solidly built external bullet camera with a wide range of configuration settings. The security settings allow the camera to be suitably locked-down but the lack of a forced “strong” password is a concern; perhaps a future firmware update will remedy this. Score: 8/10
The 3xLogic VX-VT-56 is an IP66 bullet style external thermal camera with a 56° horizontal field of view. It has motion detection including video content analysis and temperature alarm capabilities built in.
Review: A very compact thermal bullet camera that is straightforward to install and set up. t is capable of detecting scene intrusion and creating alarms regardless of light levels and weather conditions. A variety of specialist analytics is included. Score: 8/10
Hikvision – ColorVu DS-2CD2087G2-LU
This IP67, 8MP bullet camera is from the Hikvision ColorVu range. It is designed for 24-hour colour imagery with warm-white visible LED illumination support for zero light scenes. A wide 2.8mm lens version is standard with 4mm and 6mm options.
Review: An extremely sensitive 8MP high-resolution camera with advanced detection capabilities, 24-hour colour capability and a wide range of security features.
Tyco – Illustra Multi Sensor Dome
The Illustra Flex multi-sensor camera provides four 4MP camera views from a single location over a single network cable using just one IP address. The IP66 cameras can be flexibly positioned within the housing for full 360° coverage.
An interesting approach to the provision of multi-camera highly detailed wide-angle views from a single housing with straightforward installation and configuration. Score: 8/10
Oncam – C-12 Indoor
This internal 360° view camera designed for ceiling or wall mounting, is based on a 12MP sensor and provides a fisheye image with a wide range of configuration options.
Review: A very powerful compact fisheye view camera compatible with a wide range of video management systems with simplicity of installation and good support documentation.
Score: 8.5/10
Dahua – TiOC 2.0
The DH-IPC-HDW3549H-AS-PV-S3 is a 5MP full-colour fixed-focal eyeball WizSense network camera. It is the latest in the company’s TiOC (three- in-one camera) line which integrates 24/7 full-colour monitoring, active deterrence and AI into one solution.
Review: A very capable Eyeball style dome that has a wide range of features to help detect and deter intruders, with extensive cyber security settings. When used with the Dahua Smart NVR, the camera supports intelligent search capabilities. Score: 8.5/10
Wisenet – PNM-C7083RVD
The PNM-C7083RVD multi-directional camera is a dual dome device that provides two 2MP views that can be individually set to suit locations while requiring only one network lead. The cameras provide AI object classification analytics and low light operation. They are IP66 & NEMA4X environmentally rated with an IK10 impact protection rating.
Review: An impressive and very flexible dual camera unit that is easy to install, configure and maintain. Score: 9/10
Hikvision – AX Pro
The AX Pro can be purchased as a kit or individual components. The reviewed system was a DS-PWA96-Kit1-WE kit with the seven parts as listed. It is a wireless Grade 2 alarm system that can be used stand-alone or integrated into a management system. Additional modules are available to link to home automation products and systems. The DS-PWA96-M-WE panel supports up to 32 areas and 96 zones.
Review: A compact wireless alarm system with extended battery duration and flexible remote management. The product is well suited to central monitoring with a range of protocols supported. A reasonably wide and increasing range of detector types with scope for integration with home-automation systems. Score: 8.5/10
Pyronix – MCEXTERNAL-WE
This tamperproof and weatherproof contact extends perimeter protection applications to securing sheds, garages, gates etc, with remote voice push notification alerts via the smart device apps, HomeControl2.0 and ProControl+. Featuring an IP66 rating, this discreet and versatile Grade 2 device is described as easy to fit and calibrate.
Review: The product is constructed very well. The casing is made of a hard polycarbonate with a deep grey (anthracite) finish which makes the door contact look great. The overall performance of the product did not disappoint during testing as it managed to maintain a high signal strength at all times as well as being very responsive. Score: 8.5/10
Ajax – MotionCam Outdoor
The Ajax MotionCam Outdoor is an IP 55 rated combined external PIR sensor with inbuilt capture camera for use with the latest Ajax Hubs that support visual verification. The detector has settings for the image resolution and number of pictures sent on alarm. After dark the unit has two high-intensity infrared LEDs to provide illumination for the camera’s monochrome mode.
Review: A very simple to install and manage, extended battery life external PIR detector for Ajax based Hub 2 systems, with the advantage of visual verification. Score: 9/10
Eaton – i-on10 KP
The i-on Compact Security System is a Grade 2 wired intrusion detection panel with 10 zones and up to 10 users and 4 keypads. It is promoted as being suitable for simple, entry-level burglar alarm systems to protect homes and small commercial installations.
Review: A straightforward and engineer friendly grade 2 wired alarm system with a wide range of configuration options and simplicity of installation. Good documentation is supplied with the product. Score: 9/10
CSL – MiniAir 2
MiniAir 2 is a single-path signalling solution that utilises a 4G/LTE-M path to signal an alarm from a protected premises to an ARC. It comes with a standby SIM as a backup to safeguard the system, if the active SIM fails.
Review: The product overall is great. It is a perfect solution to the PSTN switch over/off as it means that existing systems that rely solely on PSTN signalling can continue to do so without the expense of upgrading the customers control equipment. Score: 9/10
Texecom – Capture
Capture motion detectors are intended for use in a wide variety of professional security applications. With a choice of EN Grade 2 wired or wireless connectivity, wall or ceiling mounting, and a choice of detection technologies including dual element, quad element or dual technology sensing, Capture suits a wide variety of security environments.
Review: The ease of connection with a range of switchable, built-in EOL resistor values simplifies the installation process. The potential for device branding will likely be appealing to independent installers. Score: 9/10
RISCO – LightSYS+
The LightSYS+ is an alarm system that can be configured for Grade 2 or Grade 3 systems and supports up to 32 partitions, 512 zones and 500 users. It is structured around an RS485 bus architecture and is supported by a wide range of optional modules including GSM 2G, 3G and 4G, Audio messaging, Listen & Speak units, and VUpoint IP cameras for visual verification
Review: A comprehensive alarm system which can be configured for small to large, single or multiple occupancy installations in residential, retail, or small to large commercial business properties. Score: 8.5/10
Videoloft – Cloud Adapter 8
The Videoloft Cloud Adapter 8 is an eight channel bridging device which equips new and legacy video surveillance systems with Videoloft’s offsite cloud video solution.
Review: It is a very cost effective solution for those looking to update existing systems, upgrade the overall storage solution, or wanting to connect independent cameras to a recording and viewing platform without the need for a recorder or controller. Score: 8.5/10
Wisenet – TID-600R
The Wisenet TID-600R is a compact IP65, IK08 intercom unit featuring a 1/2.8” 2MP camera with a very wide viewing angle and infrared support up to 5 metres. It supports SIP 2.0 connection, has a touchless call option, edge storage and ONVIF compliance. It measures 165(h) x 49(w) x 48(d) cm with a weight of 490g.
Review: This is an impressive SIP 2.0 intercom unit that can be used in a wide range of situations especially in healthcare, where the touch-free method to initiate a call reduces infection risks. The HD camera and its event recording options can provide excellent evidential
2N – IP Style
This video intercom features a 10”touch display boosted by the Axis ARTPEC-7 processor, full-HD camera and WaveKey technology. The unit is rated IP65 and IK08, meaning that users can touch the display even if there is any water on its surface.
Review: The unit is easily customisable depending on the project, with ability to customise each resident if used in a domestic setting, and importing business logos and grouping for businesses in a commercial setting – a very elegant solution and great addition to the outside of any building. Score: 8.5/10
APPLICATIONS
The team also invested in the 64-channel XRN6410DB4 NVR, which is equipped with a dual switched-mode power supply that ensures continuity of recording for mission-critical applications. Moreover, the NVRs are able to read AI metadata, enabling operators to quickly search video for objects and attributes associated to them.
The Wisenet X PTZ PLUS range enables users to capture evidence-grade images of activity occurring in large open area applications. This makes it ideal for monitoring the large Assan Port shipyard to capture images of objects up to a distance of 200 metres in all lighting conditions. The range also comes with an AI auto-tracking feature which allows control room operators to monitor the movement of objects whilst remaining hands-free to control other cameras. Operators can program a camera to lock onto and auto-track a specific object with the help of deep learning video analytics which detects and classifies people and vehicles. The video analytics is supported by AI algorithms unique to Hanwha Techwin.
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learning analytics Assan Port in Turkey was established in June 2010 as the first dedicated container terminal in the Gulf of Iskenderun and caters to international container shipping companies (general cargo ships, project cargo ships, and dry bulk carriers) with an annual established capacity of 250,000 TEU (Twenty Equipment Unit). Assan Port’s leadership is aiming to reach a capacity of 400,000 TEU with new investments.
The Port’s security operations were hindered by an old CCTV system that wasn’t flexible or detailed enough for operators to fully understand what was happening on-site. The site security identified a need to improve security efficiency and situational awareness, to effectively protect the Port’s ships, equipment, shipyards, and containers. The system had to combat a range of threats including theft, vandalism and sabotage, trespassing, and terrorism.
Hanwha Techwin technology was chosen for the project by Teknoteam Teknoloji Ürünleri. The entire existing system was replaced with Wisenet devices, including over 177 Wisenet Q Series cameras and three Wisenet X PTZ PLUS cameras.
“Thanks to Hanwha Techwin technology, the solution now in place provides a complete and accurate overview of Assan Port,” says Adnan Sanli of Teknoteam Teknoloji Ürünleri. “Using AI to automatically track objects and calling on deep learning to search for and classify objects helps keep this vital port secure - and the shipping that relies on it flowing efficiently.”
The Q Series cameras - of which 110 have been installed at the site - feature Wide Dynamic Range (WDR), which performs at up to 120dB to produce clear images from scenes containing a challenging mix of bright and dark areas. The devices support PoE, which reduced the installation time. There is also the option to store video and data at the edge via an SD/ SDHC/SDXC memory slot, so if there is any disruption to the network, video evidence is not lost.
With the new Wisenet solution, security team members are able to monitor the shipyard and its assets 24/7 both on-site and remotely. They can also view live and recorded video via smart tablets — which enables them to continue monitoring the Port and investigate events while moving around the site.
The team plans to install Wisenet cameras across three different locations with all video footage and data being monitored from one central control room. Assan Port’s leadership team is looking for more efficient ways to increase its load capacity while maintaining the same level of service and without adding a significant headcount. The efficiency and scalability of the Wisenet system is supporting them in meeting this goal.
APPLICATIONS
Adding extra padlocks to existing security system
The University of Galway needed an updated security solution to integrate into its existing locking system specifically a solution to integrate newer areas of the premises with padlocks and combine them with the existing security system. Having worked previously with local locksmith Collerans, university caretaken Tom Craven decided to reach out to see if they could help. He explains: “I wanted to add some padlocks around the university and add them to our current system of locks. I have a master key to give me full access to the different locks across the grounds and buildings, so I was looking to combine the padlocks with these existing locks so I could open everything with the one key.”
Mike Colleran, owner of Collerans Locksmiths says: “We chose the Burg-Wächter 116 Profi PC padlock which is really convenient to integrate into existing key systems due to the fact that it takes almost any Euro profile half
Casino protects high-stakes poker tournament
The Merit Royal Hotel and Casino hosts the world’s largest roulette table (with a diameter of 20 metres), 950 of the latest slot and gambling machines, 63 live gaming tables and a number of luxurious VIP lounges.
To enhance security in preparation for the World Poker Tour’s Texas Hold’em poker tournament, as well as to ensure the safety of VIP guests, a video surveillance upgrade was required within weeks. The casino needed to have comprehensive coverage, not just to secure premises but to also protect against fraud and theft as well as to fulfil legal requirements set by
cylinder from other manufactures.”
The 116 Profi PC is a solid brass padlock that can be fitted with half cylinders. Manufactured in Germany, this padlock has a stainless steel hardened shackle which is double-bolted for additional security. It also boasts a rustproof locking mechanism to offer long lasting reliability. Mike goes on to explain: “We rekeyed the Euro half cylinders to match the existing locks at the university before fitting them into the padlocks. Because the padlocks already come prepared for cylinder fitting, this made the job really easy and we were able to get the padlocks to Tom within a week.”
The padlocks were used on bollards and external access areas, with Tom saying: “90% of the Burg-Wächter padlocks are used externally and exposed to the harsh environment of the west coast of Ireland and perform extremely well. Once a year, they require a little squirt of oil but I have never had a problem.” Thanks to the serial number system, Collerans can quickly and easily make more padlocks in the future for Tom, should he require them.
local regulators.
Volga Elektronik was awarded the installation contract and deployed an end-to-end IDIS solution. To improve video coverage of gaming tables and the casino floor, Volga’s engineers installed IDIS 5MP dome cameras with motorised lenses, true WDR and IR up to 30 metres.
Seamless DirectIP plug-and-play connection of the cameras, 24 PoE switches with 64-channel network video recorders (NVRs), which come pre-installed with IDIS Solution Suite (ISS) VMS, meant cybersecure, yet rapid and hassle-free installation for Volga’s engineers.
ISS Expert provides control room staff with an easy-to-use VMS designed for mission-critical surveillance operations including administration, video wall monitoring, streaming, and recording services. The rich feature set allows operators to detect, verify, analyse, and rapidly respond to security and safety events and meet the requirements of regulatory gaming integrity.
Malik Oguz, Director of Security Systems at Merit Royal Hotel and Casino said: “Our security team can quickly and efficiently respond to incidents and resolve disputes to reduce table stoppages. The result is an enhanced patron’s experience that builds on our reputation as one of Europe’s top gaming destinations. The resort can now benefit from a truly scalable and futureproof solution, with the assurance of a low total cost of ownership.”
The Merit Royal already has plans to extend the system to cover hotel facilities and spacious outdoor areas, featuring two swimming pools, gardens, and a private beach.
Managing the switch to IP
The programme to migrate all of the UK’s phone lines and channels to All-IP is now in full swing with a deadline of completing the switchover by December 2025. Security installers need to act to ensure connectivity
The nationwide move to IP will affect not only voice calls but also lines of communication such as the link between alarm systems and the Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC). In most cases, in order for the panel to continue to be connected after switchover an installer will need to fit a device to the unit which, given the number of jobs this represents and the cost of fuel at the moment, is not going to be a simple and cost effective procedure. However there is another option.
Texecom Monitor provides a digital solution to the impending issue meaning that Texecom Premier Elite systems with SmartCom communicators can switch seamlessly and easily.
Following the launch of Texecom Monitor in April 2022 the system has been adopted by a host of alarm monitoring companies including SMC, Scutum Digital, EMCS, Fenix Monitoring, First County Monitoring and also Southern & Northern Monitoring. The company also recently announced that further ARCs have signed up with DSOC, RE:SURE, RMS, ASM, QVIS Monitoring and Corps Monitoring all becoming
approved users of the technology.
Texecom Monitor offers SP2, SP2 Radio, DP2, DP3 and DP4 primary alarm signalling to leading Alarm Receiving Centres. The service is accessed from Premier Elite systems via dual-path SmartCom 4G communicators which provide connectivity to all the major UK telecommunication networks, including O2, EE, 3 (H3G) and Vodafone.
In essence Texecom Monitor makes adding primary alarm communications simple and easy. No messing about for installers in ordering bespoke equipment from ARCs for a particular, specific, site. No time-consuming wiring, programming and testing regime. No arduous ARC account setup process. Texecom Monitor is fully integrated with Premier Elite alarm systems making alarm signalling plug-and-play for the field alarm installer.
The nationwide move to IP will affect not only voice calls but also lines of communication such as the link between alarm systems and the Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC)
Managing and monitoring
Texecom Monitor is setup and configured through a Texecom Cloud account, giving installers total control and visibility and the ability to manage ARCs, Texecom Cloud diagnostics and Texecom Connect app management all from the company cloud account.
The field-service app TexecomPro provides installers with all the tools to setup, configure and diagnose connectivity, on the go. For your customers, Texecom Connect puts users in control of their security systems. Available on Android or iOS, the Texecom Connect app allows users to control Premier Elite security systems directly from their compatible smartphone or tablet device.
Security of service
Texecom Monitor has been designed from the ground up with cyber security at the heart of the cloud architecture and has been penetration tested by leading cyber security experts to ensure compliance with the highest standards.
The easy IP option
The Texecom Monitor digital platform can help raise service levels and reduce overheads for installation companies such as fuel costs and engineer on-site time in conjunction through the benefits of Cloud services. The system provides the simple and seamless answer to going All-IP whilst offering customers add-ons such as App management and control and increasing service levels to those with Premier Elite systems.
DRIVING INNOVATION
ACCESS CONTROL
ACCESS CONTROL
KERI SYSTEMS UK LTD
Tel: +44 (0) 1763 273 243 Fax: +44 (0) 1763 274 106 Email: sales@kerisystems.co.uk www.kerisystems.co.uk
ACCESS CONTROL
INTEGRATED DESIGN LIMITED
Integrated Design Limited, Feltham Point, Air Park Way, Feltham, Middlesex. TW13 7EQ Tel: +44 (0) 208 890 5550 sales@idl.co.uk www.fastlane-turnstiles.com
ACCESS CONTROL
RBH SECURITY GROUP LTD
F3 Enterprise way, Vale Business Park, Evesham, Worcs WR11 1GS Tel 01386 425810 Sales.uk@rbh-access.com www.rbh-access.com
CCTV
BOSCH
SECURITY AND SAFETY SYSTEMS
BOSCH
PO Box 750, Uxbridge, Middlesex UB9 5ZJ Tel: +44(0)330 1239979 uk.securitysystems@bosch.com www.uk.boschsecurity.com
DAHUA TECHNOLOGY UK & IRELAND
Quantum, 60 Norden Road, Maidenhead, SL6 4AY Tel: +44(0)1628 882210 Email: sales.uk@dahuatech.com www.dahuasecurity.com/uk
BETTER SECURITY, BETTER WORLD ZHEJIANG UNIVIEW TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD. global.uniview.com info.uki@uniview.com
ONE SOLUTION. ONE COMPANY
IDIS GLOBAL
1000 Great West Road, Brentford, Middlesex TW8 9HH
Tel: +44(0)203 657 5678 Email: uksales@idisglobal.com www.idisglobal.com
DISTRIBUTORS
ADI GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION
Distributor of electronic security systems and solutions for over 250 leading manufacturers, the company also offers an internal technical support team, dedicated field support engineers along with a suite of training courses and services. ADI also offers a variety of fast, reliable delivery options, including specified time delivery, next day or collection from any one of 28 branches nationwide. Plus, with an ADI online account, installers can order up to 7pm for next day delivery.
Tel: 0161 767 2990 Fax: 0161 767 2999 sales.uk@adiglobal.com www.adiglobal.com/uk
DISTRIBUTOR OF SECURITY AND FIRE SOLUTIONS
INTEGRATED SECURITY SOLUTIONS
SECURITY PRODUCTS AND INTEGRATED SOLUTIONS
HONEYWELL COMMERCIAL SECURITY
Tel: +44 (0) 844 8000 235 securitysales@honeywell.com
INTRUDER
WHEN SECURITY IS ART
AJAX SYSTEMS
Unit No: OneJLT-06-23, OneJLT, Plot No. DMCC-EZI-1AB, Jumeriah Lakes Tower, Dubai
Tel: +380445381310 Email: support@ajax.systems www.ajax.systems
MANUFACTURER OF INTRUDER ALARM EQUIPMENT
FORTUS
Fortus is a distributor of security and fire solutions. We are the largest privately owned, B2B security distribution company trading across the UK & IRE within the key industry verticals of CCTV, Intruder, Access and Fire products. With more than 20 years’ experience in technology distribution with key brands, we can support you with any size project as well as offering next day delivery.
Tel: +44 (0)1462 708820 www.fortusuk.com
DOOR ENTRY
STATE-OF-THE-ART WIRELESS SOLUTIONS
INTRATONE UK
114 Power Road Studios, Chiswick, London W4 5PY
Intratone is a manufacturer and service provider of GSM door entry technology. Over the past 10 years Intratone has expanded its product portfolio to include a large range of video intercoms, proximity readers and digital noticeboards. Quick installation, no costly handsets, remote management via free cloud portal make our wireless system to a sustainable, real-time solution for all your accesses.
Tel: +44(0)208 0379012 Email: info@intratone.uk.com www.intratone.uk.com
HKC SECURITY LTD
James Hill Street, Littleborough OL15 8AE Tel: +44(0)1706 373560 Email: ukinfo@hkc.ie www.hkcsecurity.com
WORLD-LEADING MANUFACTURER OF ELECTRONIC SECURITY EQUIPMENT
PYRONIX LTD
Secure House, Braithwell Way, Hellaby, Rotherham, South Yorkshire S66 8QY
Tel: +44(0)1709 700 100 sales@pyronix.com www.pyronix.com
SECURITY YOU CAN TRUST
TEXECOM INTRUDER
Bradwood Court, St Crispin Way, Haslingden, Lancs BB4 4PW
Tel: +44(0)1706 212524 sales@texe.com www.texe.com
PLACING THE BEST CANDIDATES IN FIRE & SECURITY
TECHNICAL RESOURCES LTD
We lead in specialist recruitment for the Fire & Security, Telecoms, and M&E sectors.
With over 20 years of trading, Technical Resources work with the best permanent and contract staff, helping our clients to deliver their services. Whether it’s permanent, contract, or larger recruitment programs - we deliver the right candidates to our clients. To do this, we have a great team of hardworking recruiters who know that getting recruitment right the first time is key to the success of the businesses we serve and the professionals we find jobs for.
What makes us different? We reference check ALL our candidates.
The projects you have need to be delivered. So, we will only send you candidates that we have previously used or successfully referenced. This saves you crucial time and ensures successful project delivery.
Concerned about compliance? Quality and compliance is in our DNA. Compliance checks are a key part of our weekly processes. And we don't stop after placing the candidates with you. We run weekly checks on all contractor timesheets and will check in with you and your contractor too.
Rivermead House, Hamm Moor Lane, Addlestone, Surrey, KT15 2SF 01932 837 777 info@tecres.uk.com www.technicalresources.co.uk
SECURITY
BT REDCARE
We’ve over 35 years of experience in the fire and security industry. Prepare and protect homes and businesses with our alarm signalling systems. From fast and affordable to best in the business, you can get every customer future-ready for all-IP. Simple to install, with a choice of fixed IP and wi-fi connected options. Dual SIM and roaming 4G for resilient wireless signalling. Many of them also come with no upfront costs and all with a 10-year guarantee and 24/7 support.
Tel: 0800 800 628 Email address: redcare@bt.com Twitter: @BTRedcare Website: www.redcare.bt.com
SECURITY MADE SIMPLE.
C-TEC
Challenge Way, Martland Park, Wigan WN5 OLD United Kingdom Tel: +44 (0) 1942 322744 www.c-tec.com
PAXTON ACCESS LTD
Paxton House, Home Farm Road, Brighton, BN1 9HU
With 37 years of experience, we design and manufacture market-leading security solutions for a range of buildings. Around 30,000 buildings are secured globally by Paxton products, every year. We utilise the latest technology to provide powerful, yet easy-to-install and use security solutions. Our products are designed for a wide range of sectors including education, healthcare, retail, leisure, commercial, the public sector and more. All our products are manufactured in the UK and are backed by our 5-year guarantee and hasslefree returns policy.
Tel: 01273 811080 support@paxton.co.uk www.paxton-access.com
SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS
FIRE & SECURITY MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE
INSTALLERPRO
PO Box 1288, Chelmsford, Essex CM1 9BQ InstallerPro is designed for UK Fire & Security companies. With InstallerPro you will never miss a job, visit, or invoice again. Our system helps keep your business on track and maintain your compliance to BS/ISO standards, SSAIB, NSI, BAFE & GateSafe. InstallerPro comes preloaded with all the tools you need to get working straight away, and because its cloud based, you can work from anywhere. Import your clients from your old software and get started with InstallerPro today. enquiries@installerpro.co.uk www.installerpro.co.uk
SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS
WEBEYE LTD
6a Hazel Court, Blidworth, Nottingham NG21 0RY 0115 7149990 sales@webeyecms.com www.webeyecms.com
60 Norden Road, Maidenhead, Berks SL6 4AY +440208 7127 4477 www.seagate.com
APPOINTMENTS
Craig Robb
VPS Group has appointed Craig Robb as its Group Chief Commercial Officer. Coming from Securitas UK, as Chief Commercial Officer, with over 15 years’ experience in the security sector, Craig brings with him a wealth of knowledge and experience, specialising in strategic proposition and delivering customer excellence.
Mohamed Hashi
IDIS has appointed IT and video tech specialist Mohamed Hashi as technical support engineer.
Following his IT apprenticeship at Uxbridge College, Mohamed worked in both SME and corporate environments, latterly for six years in a technical customer support role for Wavestore.
His practical knowledge of both IT and security technology, and his experience working with engineering teams on mid-size and enterprise projects, ideally positions him for this key role at IDIS.
Oliver Ward
Vemotion
Interactive has announced that Oliver Ward has been appointed as Service and Support Engineer.
Oliver brings a wealth of experience in customer support and technical operations, most recently providing server analyst assistance and development for an IT support company. His specialist knowledge of customer assistance and technical know-how crosses small to large scale networks and in his new role, Oliver will be supporting Vemotion’s expanding OEM partner and system integrator network with technical support.
Commenting on his appointment, Craig says, “I am delighted to be part of the VPS family. Joining the business was a very easy decision for me to make, having always admired VPS and its ability to dynamically service client’s needs through temporary security solutions - to be part of that journey in a fast-changing industry is hugely exciting.”
Allan McCran
Mayflex has appointed Allan McCran in the role of account manager for Converged Technology with an emphasis on IP security for Scotland and the North East.
Allan joins Mayflex from DVS where he was the Area Sales Manager Scotland East and previous to that, he worked for security installers including IC Fire & Security, Chubb, Hyfire Sterling Safety and Secom.
Simon Steer, Director of Sales for Security at Mayflex commented: “We are delighted to welcome Allan to the team, he has a strong security background and particularly great knowledge of the Hikvision brand.”
Allan commented: “I’m very much looking forward to being part of the Mayflex team and having access to sell such a wide range of quality brands. I’m keen to get out and meet my customers and to start working with them to build long lasting relationships to mutually grow our businesses.”
Robert Schlegel
Vistacom has appointed Robert Schlegel as its new Director of Control Room Sales. In this role, Robert will be responsible for sales growth nationally, as well as spearheading sales strategy, building key partnerships and overseeing a team of account managers.
Joining Vistacom after about four years with Johnson Controls, Robert has over ten years’ experience in sales management, engineering design and program management, delivering complex integrated technology solutions within energy, critical infrastructure, transportation, healthcare and manufacturing environments. Prior to his position at Johnson Controls, Schlegel was the Director of Sales and Marketing at CSi (Integrated Security & Communications).