I n d u s t r y News | CCTVIma g e Industry News Meyertech and Comnet
benchmarking excellence Meyertech and Comnet have joined forces to deliver a complete CCTV control room network infrastructure and video management solution. Following a comprehensive programme of product compatibility testing this new technology partnership will offer systems integrators and
end clients the ‘comfort-factor’ of a proven design solution from two of the most revered suppliers in the UK video surveillance market. Further added benefits include ‘joined-up’ services for pre-sales, during installation and commissioning and after sales support con- tracts. Special discounts are also available for combined installed solutions. The leading choice of security professionals, Fusion-Core VMS seamlessly integrates digital-IP video surveillance systems and analogue hybrid CCTV systems into a single unified system. Tel. +44(0)161-643 7956 •
www.meyertech.co.uk
Winsted debuts EnVision console and celebrates 50 years in business
Leading control room furniture manufacturer Winsted Europe & Middle East has unveiled its brand new EnVision Command Console, designed and constructed specifically for today’s control room technology. EnVision’s introduction is Winsted’s first product news for 2013, a year in which the company
celebrates its 50th anniversary. EnVision’s radical new modular design blends form and function in an ergonomically optimised single, double or triple tier configuration. Whatever the format, operator sight lines and viewing angles are maximised, while staff remain comfortable and productive. Each EnVision tier supports a 7½-inch high slat-track section that allows for flexible equipment mounting, along with convenient accessories to help keep operators organised and reduce clutter. Tel. +44 (0)1905 770276 •
www.winsted.co.uk
The Center Group launches
new Nexus Connect division The UK’s leading supplier of IP systems for security and surveillance – CCTV Center – announces that they are launching a new business division called Nexus Connect. The new division has been built on a concept specifically developed to focus on designing sophisticated integrated IP solutions for a variety of security and surveillance industry applica- tions, and offers a forward thinking ‘all inclusive’ alternative to traditional security industry distribution models. Andy Coombes, Managing Director of The Center Group, which owns CCTV Center, says, “In the modern world the security industry is rapidly converging with IT and the traditional model of routes to market has become inadequate. Systems are vastly more complex operating in a software driven environment. Traditional skills suited to the analogue world no longer apply. Our Nexus-Connect concept is focused on delivery of systems that fully integrate visual security into fire, alarm and access control systems.” Tel. 01494-887350 •
www.nexus-connect.com
ATC Semitec offers competitive disc thermostats
ATC Semitec’s latest franchise Asahi Keiki offers an extensive range of disc thermostats with Japanese level quality at very competitive pricing. As well as regular auto and manual-reset ther- mostats (from 0~200°C), there are low-profile versions, one-shot fuses, waterproof types and
hermetically-sealed variants. For high temperature applications, there are auto-reset ceramic types up to 250°C. For heat-sinks or p.c.b.s, a TO-220 package thermal switch offers a really neat solution to over-temperature conditions. Capable of switching up to 16A/250VAC and approved to the latest IEC60 730 standards, Asahi disc thermostats cover a very wide range of applications and provide a reliable, cost-effective solution in appli- ance products. Call us today to let us help you solve your thermostat design problems. Tel. 01606 871680 •
www.atcsemitec.co.uk
IDIS to launch all-in-one IP
CCTV solution at IFSEC IDIS will launch an all-in-one DirectIP™ solution at the 2013 IFSEC International Security show in the United Kingdom. An established security leader, IDIS has grown since 1997 to become the world’s No. 1 DVR manufacturer (turning over $140M annually) with more than 1.7 million IDIS security products installed
globally. A pioneer in the surveillance and recording market, IDIS has developed over 222 different products to date and has 50 core patented technologies. DirectIP™ continues this legacy of innovation with an optimised single-source HD surveillance solution (closed IP Framework) consisting of IP cameras, NVRs, network equipment and client software. Truly plug and play, IDIS DirectIP™ offers easy installation and an intuitive user interface. It is interoperable with ONVIF, supporting the most popular 3rd party IP camera protocols and offers real-time live monitoring and recording with HD resolution and Pentaplex operation. Tel. +44(0)1895-832802 •
www.idisglobal.com
OPTEX launches a new
series of IP detectors OPTEX® Europe, leader in sensing technol- ogy, has launched a new series of Redwall® IP detectors, an advanced range of high- performance detectors designed specifically for professional IP CCTV systems. Harness- ing a variety of proven infrared, laser and fibre optic technologies, the new Redwall IP detector range can offer a complete detection solution for a variety of perimeter security applications, especially where those applications need to be integrated with either existing or new IP CCTV or Physical Security Information Management (PSIM) systems. Redwall IP detectors exchange alarm signal information generated by an intruder’s movement or any object via IP protocol, which can then be used to control IP cameras for automatic tracking through the detection zones or for alarm management on video management software. To ease the deployment and reduce the need for wiring, all Redwall IP detectors can be powered over Ethernet (PoE). Tel. +44(0)1628-631000 •
www.optex-europe.com
AMG unveils TotemCam360 at Intersec 2013 AMG-Panogenics, the British manufacturer of sophisticated megapixel cameras, unveiled their new TotemCam360 solution at Intersec 2013, January 15-17 in Dubai, UAE. The TotemCam360 has been developed specifically as an integrated, remote camera and recording system for area and perimeter intru- sion. Sara Bullock, Sales & Marketing Director of AMG Group, says, “We have developed the TotemCam360 solution to address remote CCTV applications where there is no cabling infrastructure available or in place. The 360 degree capability allows viewing/monitoring of the full scene from a single camera. The unit comes with an on-board 1TB DVR and a connection for a removable USB 2.0 hard disk. The advanced aerial technology we have applied allows the TotemCam360 to record almost indefinitely and stream the video 24/7 back to a Video Alarm Centre via 3G, 802.11b/g Wi-Fi, or Broadband/LAN/5Ghz options. The applicability of the solution is incredibly flexible and versatile as it covers large or small areas in both day and night time conditions.” Tel. +44(0)1767-600777 •
www.amgsystems.com
Milestone offers the power of
choice with XProtect® Milestone Systems offers three ways to view XProtect® video surveillance software. With the ability to access video from various locations, as well as computers and mobile devices, there is a client for all users’ needs. XProtect® Smart Client: An easy-to-use client interface
that provides intuitive control over security installations. Available in 26 languages, it has features to view video, gain situational awareness, respond to alarms, investigate incidents and handle evidence. XProtect® Mobile: A free mobile application available on Google Play™ and the App Store. A new feature Video Push turns the mobile device into a video evidence collector because users can push live video from the device’s camera into XProtect. XProtect® Web Client: A simplified, intuitive web-based client interface for viewing, playing back and sharing video. It provides instant access to common surveillance functions and works with most browsers and computer operating systems. Tel. +44(0)1332-869380 •
www.milestonesys.com
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