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on New Web Site Secura Key launched a new Web site, www.securakey.com. The new Web site


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provides improved navigation, more log- ical organization of content, and quicker access to documentation, literature and support functions. It also meets the new Secura Key graphic standard and con- tains the new marketing message: Smart. Reliable. Secure. The site’s homepage welcomes visitors with a graphical slide show with images of its major product categories. Drop down menus or buttons and text with hyperlinks can be used to access any page on the Web site. Products are organized into logical groups, and each product page has a full description, photos and links to manuals and datasheets. A separate tab for RFID products is included.


Support pages include a new product training page with links to upcoming training webinars. Archived webinars and videos of troubleshooting and instal- lation procedures for most Secura Key products will be included.


Video Analytics Capabilities OnSSI, a provider of open architecture, intelligent, IP-based video surveillance software, announced integration of OnSSI’s Ocularis video-centric physical security information system (PSIM) plat- form with VideoIQ’s line of cameras fea- turing embedded, adaptive video analyt- ics. The integration applies to the iCVR cameras providing on-board storage and the iCST streaming video cameras. OnSSI’s non-proprietary software


platform equips users to fully lever- age the capabilities of VideoIQ’s next- generation video analytics. Integrated systems using the Ocularis platform can access VideoIQ functionality such as streaming video, alarm notification, “painted box” optics (one color box is used for a vehicle and another color for a pedestrian) and more. For information visit www.videoiq. com or www.onssi.com.


Mounting Solutions Provider Releases


2010/2011 Product Catalog Video Mount Products, a provider of mounting solutions for the residential, commercial, education, security, and pro audio/video markets, released its 2010-2011 product catalog. “With more than 25 new products included in our new catalog, whether installing a large video flat panel, projec- tor, video surveillance/security system or antenna/satellite dish in a home or com- mercial setting, VMP has the mounting solution for the job,” explained Keith Ful- mer, president of Video Mount Products. All VMP mounting systems are manu- factured from tempered high grade steel


DMP Devices Receive Industry Listings and Validation


DMP announced that the 1103 uni- versal transmitter, 1100R wireless re- peater and 1100XH high power wire- less receiver earned the ANSI/UL 864 Commercial Fire Listing. “There’s been a lot of activity at DMP related to commercial fi re technology, including UL’s recent listing of our XR500 Command Processor Panel™ as a GSM-only slave communicator,” said vice president of sales, Mark NeSmith. “We’ve also been busy with commer- cial fi re sensors and other devices.” Other devices already listed for commercial fi re applications in- clude the 1100X wireless receiver,


1165/1165H/1165HS commercial smoke detectors, 1181 post indicator valve, and the 1182 OS&Y switch. DMP also earned the National In- stitute of Standards and Technology (NIST) validation for its implementa- tion of the Advanced Encryption Stan- dard (AES) algorithm in the SCS-VR virtual network receiver. This valida- tion, and the recent UL certifi cation of the SCS-VR, represent major advance- ments for this new category of receiver technology that enable use of the SCS- VR in government, banking and other high-security applications that require NIST-validated technology. The DMP


SCS-1R network enabled receiver pre- viously earned NIST validation. The SCS-VR is a software-only net- work service operating as a virtual re- ceiver for IP and cellular alarm com- munications. In addition to the recent NIST validation, the SCS-VR is also UL listed. The SCS-VR adds to previous DMP NIST validations: #130 XR500E 2004 and #66 iCOM-E 2003. For information on the listing, visit http://csrc.nist.gov/groups/STM/cavp/ documents/aes/aesval.html (Validation #1440).


For information on DMP, visit www. dmp.com.


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and use dura- ble powder coat finishes. Many models are UL listed for additional safety and reliability and all VMP prod- ucts carry the Forever war-


ranty as well as offer simple, quick installation. For information visit www.video- mount.com


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