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the seating areas through our low level fl oodlighting.


What was the biggest challenge in this project? What is special in this project compared to other video surveillance solutions?


The biggest challenge was convincing the board of directors of the operational requirement of the system required to meet our exact needs. Goodison Park was the fi rst major football stadium built in England. Its age and history and layout are what make it a very special and challenging project. That, coupled with the way our fl oodlights are installed on the stand roofs, have so far made this very challenging, and will continue to do so in the future.


Can you give us an overview of the installed video surveillance solution?


The Panomera solution offered at Everton includes several multifocal sensor systems which provide quality up to 85 megapixels, at a frame rate of 12 images per second.


The images can be streamed to multiple operators, enabling them to work


independently with detailed ‘spot’ views. The whole scene is being recorded irrelevant of where the operators are looking, enabling retrospective playback into any area after an event. Recorded footage can be viewed instantly and simultaneously to live views on match days or reviewed subsequent to the event.


In addition to the Panomera multifocal sensor systems, the solution includes high defi nition Dallmeier PTZ cameras located in strategic positions around the ground to provide live images in exceptional quality. There are also fi xed HD dome cameras located in licensing areas within the ground.


The control room includes two SeMSy operator positions. Additional operator positions have been included for the Security Manager and police, enabling them to independently view cameras and replay incidents on demand. A SeMSy workstation is also provided for the Stadium Manager’s offi ce, enabling me to view and investigate incidents.


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All images are recorded on IPS 2400 appliances. These units provide not only recording for 40x matchday fi ve- hour events of the multifocal sensor systems, but also 31-day loop storage for the general surveillance cameras.


What do you expect from the new surveillance system?


We are very confi dent that the complete solution, inclusive of the Panomera multifocal sensor system being supplied by Dallmeier and fi tted by our existing incumbent installer, TG Baker Sound, is the best we could fi nd in the market at this time.


The product gives us the maximum opportunity to identify those committing offences inside the stadium and will greatly assist in reducing crime and anti- social behaviour inside Goodison Park. 


More information from: www.dallmeier.com and www.panomera.com


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