Friday, 30 November 2012

Case study: Consolidation of multiple town centre CCTV

Town centre surveillance automatically conjures the image of CCTV cameras covering a relatively restricted and localised area, monitored by a nearby control room. The Hertfordshire CCTV Partnership, however, builds on a much wider approach – utilising existing control room equipment and maintaining video quality. This has resulted in a strategic and long term project plan which has created an impressive integrated surveillance solution covering town centres, schools, recycling sites, golf courses and other leisure facilities spread over approximately 500 square kilometres.
The Hertfordshire CCTV Partnership comprises Stevenage Borough Council, North Hertfordshire District Council and East Hertfordshire District Council, all equal partners in terms of investment into the project. Outside of that, the scheme is now reaching further and have incorporated three ‘pay per use’ clients; Central Bedfordshire District Council, Letchworth Heritage Foundation and Aberdeen Properties.
 
 
How to grow into a large scale surveillance system
CCTV Manager at Stevenage Borough Council, Robert – Robby – Holgate explains; “The original surveillance solution ‘only’ covered the towns of Stevenage, Hitchin and Letchworth – located approximately seven miles north and north-west of Stevenage respectively. From the onset we opted for uncompressed digital transmission of the camera images back to the control room in Stevenage, building on a fibre optic backbone using AMG’s Guardian 2800 Series to link the individual local area systems with the control room. Individual cameras are linked in using AMG’s Vision 2000 range, a very cost effective solution for local area camera networks where all the cameras are within eight kilometres of the control room”.
Since 2005, however, the surveillance solution has expanded massively, and the network and transmission solution has expanded accordingly. The expansion has been facilitated by close co-operation between network provider Virgin Media, systems integrator Quadrant Security Group and the CCTV Partnership.
 
 
A future proof transmission network
Field Support Engineer Mike Summerfield, Virgin Media says, “Today the scheme covers Stevenage, Hitchin, Letchworth, Baldock, Hertford, Ware, Bishops Stortford, Stanstead Abbots, Royston, and Knebworth, as well as two business parks – Roaring Meg Stevenage and Letchworth Business Park, encompassing around 500 square kilometres with the longest distance from camera to control room being approximately 30 kilometres, as the crow flies. All in all, we have more than 130 CCTV links running on Virgin Media’s high speed fibre network”.
The uncompressed video can travel virtually unlimited distances going via suitable repeat nodes. E.g. Royston cameras are going to Cambridge, then onto Bishops Stortford, then to Ware and onwards to the Control room in Stevenage. Resilient dual routing has been implemented to ensure no loss of signals should a fibre breakage occur. Another important characteristic of the transmission solution is that by using CWDM (Coarse Wave Division Multiplexing) technology within the links, one single fibre can carry up to 128 uncompressed video signals as well as providing Ethernet, data and audio signals around the county for use with IP cameras, help points ANPR and more.
“The network structure is such that the CCTV transmission primarily uses single mode fibre for long haul cameras and multimode fibre for short haul, i.e. below four kilometres. In the larger towns we continue to use AMG’s Vision 2000 series on multimode fibre to each camera location and then we feed the signals back to a collection point in each town centre, where they’re multiplexed onto AMG’s new Guardian-Lite 4700 digital transceivers and onto trunk fibres back to the control room, where they’re multiplexed into a Synectics matrix for viewing. This solution is replicated for the majority of the towns, apart from the community areas where we have chosen AMG’s 2900 series for point-to-point transmission”.
“Our main concern – as the scheme has by no means stopped expanding – has been to provide a future proof solution which can cater for the continued expansion in terms of adding more geographical areas, and cameras, but which can also deliver data transmission such as ANPR monitoring, audio for shop and community officers as well as Pub Watch links. We have found that not only is AMG always on the forefront of technology, they also make for a great partnership which allows us to maximise the high speed fibre network to the benefit of the entire Hertfordshire town centre surveillance solution”.
Control room in Stevenage
Control room in Stevenage
Robby Holgate picks up the story, “With the introduction of new partners and clients into the surveillance scheme, it has been necessary to invest in the control room. Today, we have more than 400 cameras broken down as 160 partnership cameras, 69 client cameras, 165 Adpro cameras, 8 ANPR and 20 mobile units. The vast majority are Pan Tilt Zoom (PTZ) cameras. The increase in camera count meant that we had to increase the number of monitors in the control room. We have also introduced digital recording of images. Significantly, the introduction of Police Airwave Radio, which affords direct communication between police officers out in the field and the control room staff, has meant that we have increased our arrests in comparison to incidents. We used to have on average one arrest for between two and seven incidents. This has now improved to one arrest for between 3.5 and five incidents”.
 
The increase in the number of arrests per number of incidents is a very tangible measure of the success but more importantly, it also creates a deterrent. Tony Morgan is the Control Room Manager in Stevenage, and he has a wealth of examples which shows how the efficiency of the scheme can be measured.
“We are unique in the sense that we have two resident police officers on site and they have access to a reviewing suite where they can call up any footage relating to an incident”, says Tony Morgan. “If a police officer on the beat wants to review certain footage they can put in an e-mail request with a unique reference number. We have to make sure that a crime report is associated with the reference number, but outside of that, they just have to provide date and time, and the area they would like reviewed. The resident officer will then – depending on workload – either review the images then and there, or send the footage on a disk to the police for them to review themselves”, he continues.
“We also work directly with local authorities and communities to try and reduce the number of incidents. In Hitchin for example, they have introduced a trial with town rangers. The rangers liaise with the retailers and the town council and other third parties. They’re all equipped with radios and quite often they call us up and steer us towards shoplifters so we can capture the relevant images. The annual music festival in Hitchin, which takes place over a weekend in July, is another good example. The music festival used to be associated with a lot of trouble. Especially a place called Windmill Hill was notorious, and in previous years there had literally been dozens of arrests. This year we set up some of our mobile cameras and I think they said they reduced the number of arrest to just one”.
Sometimes it is necessary to act fast, and the systems integrator, Quadrant Security Group, who is responsible for the installation and maintenance of the entire scheme, has taken the initiative and posted onsite engineers at the control room in Stevenage.
Sales Manager Ian Moore of Quadrant Security Group says, “We’re out there when we need new – or mobile – cameras put up or if there is a problem with a camera in the field. We have recently introduced a database where the control room can record jobs they need to get over to Quadrant. It automatically e-mails the engineers via their PDAs. This saves a lot of time and reduces driving distances as well. If an engineer is on a job and something needs looking at close by, they can simply move to the next job without having to come back to the control room. In the main, we will always try to fix a problem on the spot, but should a camera need replacing the Partnership holds a stock of spares and it’s just a question of swapping to a new camera while the faulty unit is sent off for repair”.
“Outside of normal working hours and over the weekends our engineers are on call. This means that should there be a problem with a server, for example, they can dial in and fix it remotely or in some instances they can talk the control room staff through the necessary procedure. The system currently runs with 8 servers so there is plenty of back up capacity”.
Tony Morgan adds, “The mobile cameras sometimes have to go up really fast. Recently there was a lot of trouble with boy racers in the parking lot at Tesco’s in Baldock. The racers simply turned up with their cars and burned rubber off their tyres. The local residents were up in arms both because of the noise, but they were also weary of the potential danger with out-of-control cars. We gave the local residents a direct phone number to the control room so they could alert us when the boys showed up, and we then had a mobile camera in place to record the evidence. Sure enough – the word spread like wildfire and the problem has ceased”.
The introduction of the schools surveillance into the CCTV Partnership is an interesting success story. According to Robby Holgate; “Currently 23 schools and 15 other sites are included in the scheme. We monitor schools in Stevenage, Welwyn Garden City, Broxbourne, Cuffley, St. Albans, Watford, Rickmansworth, Abbots Langley, Letchworth and Hemel Hempstead. Other sites include waste sites in Dunstable and Biggleswade, car parks in Letchworth and Hitchin, sport clubs in Baldock, Hitchin and Stevenage, and play centres in Stevenage. For the moment we hope to add five new school sites this year”.
Tony Morgan continues, “Unlike the public surveillance system which works with 24 hour surveillance, the schools solution works akin to an intruder alarm. It runs on its own internet network – Hertfordshire Broadband for Learning – using Adpro as the medium. When people leave the premises they arm the system and we take over. There are external detection devices which automatically trigger the CCTV cameras to send pictures back to the control room where we can capture the images and pass them on to the police if necessary. The cameras are equipped with tannoy devices, which allow us to talk to the intruders directly from the control room. Often we simply tell them that we have captured their image, and if they do not go away immediately we will alert the Police and send over the image. This has proven to be extremely effective, and the problem with intruders at the schools has all but disappeared. Similarly, we previously had a lot of nuisance disturbances at the village halls and the golf club. Once the tannoy messages have gone out a couple of times word spreads through the community and the problem more or less dissipates overnight”.
AMG Guardian 2800
AMG Guardian 2800
Control room routine and training
Control room routine works according to a scheme, but it’s not as structured as you may know it from air traffic control for example. The CCTV Partnership is very mindful that the success of their CCTV system to some extend obviously rests on the vigilance of the controllers. 17 operators take turns to man the control room in 12 hour shifts. It takes a certain type of personality to be a good control room operator and they all work differently according to their flair for the job in hand. Usually three controllers are on duty and at peak times this increases to five. The work rota gives the controllers four days on and four days off as well as 28 days of mandatory holidays. It should be kept in mind that when the rest of us have bank holidays and so on this usually means that the control room is extra busy. The exception is Christmas Day where it’s noticeably silent – until mid afternoon, when the airwaves start to crackle with domestic incidents. Luckily these are dealt with by the police as the CCTV scheme for the moment doesn’t cover residential areas.
The control staff spans all age groups, gender and race and all are subject to a training scheme with feedback reporting. Some have the job as full time occupation others, like one of the older controllers, takes shifts as a part time occupation as they are retired. Recently a controller left to have a baby, and now she comes in part time on shifts which fit with her new family situation. Everyone brings something to the job because of their different backgrounds and life experience.
Tony Morgan explains, “Training is always work in progress. We have ‘The Training Manual’ which is modular, and this basically checks that the controller understands the procedures. But we found that to be a bit too black and white, which is why we have introduced feedback reports, where we can better point out if there are certain areas where there is room for improvement. When we take a new controller on board they get two weeks of one-on-one training. The first week they will do guided tours around the estate with an experienced controller. They need to see the ‘rat runs’ where the suspects typically go if they’re on the run, see the street names and spot the busiest and most strategically located cameras. The second week they will start working alongside an experienced controller in the control room, start working through their procedures and actually get their hands on the controls. Because of the sheer size of the estate we believe that it takes at least six months for someone to really stand on their own two feet. Learning the radio procedures, locating and manipulating the ‘hot’ cameras as well as all the other procedures we work with.”
There are a lot of incidents every day. Much of it is routine, such as being able to spot a serial offender.
Tony Morgan says, “The professionals are really clever and they think they can throw us. They will show up in one camera wearing a blue anorak and next time we see them, they’re in a red pullover. However, the police supply us with intelligence which is regularly updated, including a snap shot library. We can therefore look up a picture of ‘Fred’ and add from the intelligence that he is known for doing drugs and keep an eye out for him. Because we’re using uncompressed real time images, it’s simply a question of zooming the camera to identify facial features. We’re also really good at catching people throwing stuff, such as drugs. Many a drop-and-pick up arrangement has been foiled by us because we can direct the police to the place of the drop so they’re there waiting for the pick up to arrive. Interestingly, we also catch many people in cars. People seem to think that just because they’re in that little metal bubble nobody is watching them”.
What really gets any controller fired up – and particularly the female controllers – is when children go missing.
“We have missing persons every week. However, you have to quantify ‘missing persons’ to be fair. We have people from mental or other institutions who have gone walkabout that we need to find for their own safety. We have the ASBOs where people have gone missing from the police and people who have jumped bail, and then we have children who have gone missing from their parents. We probably have a child go missing every two weeks on average. When that happens the adrenaline kicks in, in the control room and all hands start looking. Luckily we usually find them really quickly”, Tony Morgan says with a smile.
The future
As mentioned above the CCTV Partnership will continue to expand in the future. Robby Holgate’s outlook is ten years.
“The short term future includes plans to introduce more partners and clients and to continue our expansion with the schools projects. In the more long term future we will look into new technology such as video analytics. Because we use uncompressed real time images intelligent video analytics is very feasible. We’re also looking to continue to secure top quality service, working on better communications between the Partners, clients – and more importantly – the police. We’re looking into different types of sensors and cameras to compensate for the large number of activations we receive. This is mostly due to the large number of Adpro sites coming into the system in such a short timescale due to its popularity. In the control room we’re continuing our efforts in reducing our revenue costs by looking at the different data technologies available and we hope to achieve this without reducing our capacity so we can continue to provide our current level of service” Robby Holgate concludes.
Baggage of passengers missing from autos traced easily with the help of recorded footage
The pre-paid auto service launched at Secunderabad railway station might be evoking criticism for the exorbitant fares, but the surveillance cameras installed at prepaid auto booths are enabling police detect missing baggage of passengers with ease.
 
 
With these closed circuit surveillance cameras (CCTV), police have succeeded in tracing missing baggage of at least 11 passengers. An auto rickshaw driver was also caught on charges of escaping with the valuables of a passenger. “The footage helped us to zero in on the errant driver after receiving a complaint from a commuter. With the help of registration number, we caught him and recovered 40 tolas gold,” said DCP (Traffic) G.V.G. Ashok Kumar.
 
 
The city traffic police inaugurated the facility at Secunderabad railway station four months ago with three booths each at the main entrance and also the entrance from Bhoiguda side. Apart from two pole-mounted cameras, each booth is fitted with a camera to record the movement of auto drivers. The pole-mounted cameras keep a tab on those moving suspiciously on the premises of the railway station while the cameras attached to booths keep an eye on the auto drivers.
 
 
The images of the driver and auto registration number are captured after passengers get into the auto.
“The server can store the data for 15 days. Even if we receive complaint two or three days after the incident, we can trace the driver,” the DCP explained. According to him, the facility has been yielding better results in terms of ensuring security to commuters.
 
Buoyed by the success, the Railway Protection Force (RPF) requested the traffic police to provide a link to their control room which is monitoring the movements of passengers on the station premises through CCTVs round the clock.
 
Mahankali Traffic Inspector G. Venkat Ramana Goud said plans have also been drawn up to collect the phone numbers of auto drivers. At least 1,500 autos ply through these booths, he added.

Hikvision’s CCTV surveillance systems help Uganda fight thieves

Uganda has traditionally faced a major problem in the banking sector: combating identity theft and fraud. Specifically, ATM fraud involving stolen cards and checkbooks has proved particularly troublesome.
 
 
In order to combat this, the Ugandan government ordered that all banks are required to install and maintain a CCTV system. While this step did improve the issue of ATM-related theft, much was left to the discretion of the individual banks. Areas, such as the type and number of cameras installed, as well as the duration that video is required to be kept, were not specified. As such, the quality of security varies greatly from bank to bank throughout the country.
 
Centenary Rural Development Bank, based in Kampala, used this as an opportunity to further distance itself from its banking competition by utilising Hikvision products for its security needs.
Centenary Bank, the fastest growing local bank in Uganda with over 60 branches and 30 ATM locations spread out through the country, is the first microfinance bank in Uganda. As such, its customer base has grown to include virtually every market segment up to corporate finance.
 
This obviously makes it a target for those looking to fraudulently benefit at the expense of Centenary's honest clientele. For this reason, Centenary Bank went above-and-beyond governmental CCTV regulations with Hikvision products in its successful strategy to combat ATM-based crime.
 
Centenary's Solution
 
The Hikvision security solution Centenary Bank decided upon involves two main components that work in tandem: the DS-2CC592P (N)-IR3 Infrared Camera and the DS-8100HFI-S Standalone DVR.
 
The DS-2CC592P(N)-IR3 was selected because of its ability to effectively operate in differing lighting conditions and its reputation for high quality. Seruyange Livingstone, Marketing Consultant at Sekanyolya Systems Limited - the company responsible for developing Centenary Bank's security solution - noted the extreme variance of lighting conditions that businesses typically encounter, "In Uganda, the electricity situation is not optimal. One day, electricity will be normal and thereby allow a well-lighted interior for both the branch and ATM kiosk; but the next day, it could be a totally different situation due to rationing of electricity or other related problems. In any case, both the branch itself and the ATM kiosk may be significantly darker because of these problems."
 
As such, Centenary Bank decided an infrared camera would be the optimal fit for this unreliable situation. The DS-2CC592P (N)-IR3 features a minimum illumination of 0.1 Lux/F1.2 (0 Lux with IR), allowing it to enhance its imaging performance in total darkness. Additionally, features such as "Day & Night" auto switch, auto white balance, auto gain control, electronic shutter control and backlight compensation ensure this camera can automatically and immediately cope with whatever varying degrees of lighting that suddenly arise throughout the bank's working day.
 
The images captured by these Hikvision IR cameras are sent to an onsite DS-8100HFI-S Standalone DVR units. The DS-8100HFI-S was chosen for its ability to record and store a large amount of footage, as each DVR is equipped to handle up to 8 SATA HDD at 2TB each; Mr. Livingstone explained the importance of this issue: "Unlike most banks in Uganda, and actually throughout the world, we advise each bank branch to keep 3 months of video footage. To do so, a large amount of storage space is required, and as such, Hikvision's reputation for efficient storage management technology was a natural fit."

A further benefit of this DVR unit was the ability to utilise upto 16 channels, with up to 16-channel synchronous playback and up to 4CIF real time recording

A further benefit of this DVR unit was the ability to utilise up to 16 channels, with up to 16-channel synchronous playback and up to 4CIF real time recording; thereby allowing 16 separate IR cameras to independently function at each bank branch. These channels allow cameras to be placed at multiple critical junctures, such as at ATM kiosks and in the ATM stronghold - where currency is kept - to ensure a high level of security is maintained throughout the entire location.
 
Measures Working
This Hikvision-powered solution has already shown tangible benefits and results. Mr. Livingstone noted, "Simply the presence of highly visible cameras have proved to be a very strong deterrent to those who might be tempted to fraudulently use someone else's identity via an ATM machine."
 
Additionally, both the high resolution provided by Hikvision cameras and the large storage space in Hikvision DVRs have benefited customer-service aspects. Centenary Bank had noted that customers would come to an individual bank branch with a complaint of transaction irregularity. In many cases, these complaints would arise months after the actual transaction occurred. Now, by utilising detailed video footage, bank officials are able to positively determine the identity of the person engaging in the transaction, and the nature of the specific transaction - be it a withdrawal or something else entirely.
 
Results such as this have reinforced Centenary Bank's reputation as a secure banking location, and provided positive customer-service relations on a grassroots level.
 
Centralised Headquarters
Currently, Centenary Rural Development Bank is building new corporate headquarters in Kampala. This facility is tentatively scheduled to open in 2012. With this opening, Centenary Bank will centralise security-related issues for each of its branches and ATM sites throughout Uganda.
 
Mr. Livingstone explained, "What will happen in Kampala is that we will use Hikvision DVR units with larger storage space. This will allow our headquarters the ability to view, in real time, each branch's cameras. Additionally, we will also be able to record a branch's video footage and access the branch's recorded video footage, to better coordinate regional and intraregional security needs. This centralisation of security functionality will greatly help streamline the bank's overall security needs, and importantly, will greatly enhance efficiency and responsiveness."
It is proactive steps such as this that allow Centenary's many individual branches, as well as the overall corporation, the ability to stay one step ahead in their fight against fraud-related crime.

CCTV Technicians - Ernakulam, Kerala

CCTV Technicians -        Ernakulam, Kerala

From: Global e-Solutions

              



Salary range: Rs 1,20,000 - Rs 1,60,000 / Yearly (Gross Pay)
Job type: Full time
Position type: Permanent
Vacancies: 25
Minimum experience: Two years
Education: Diploma
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Job description

Established Security Company is searching for an experienced Installation Security Technician to be available immediately for employment.... Smart self motivated CCTV Technician who can independently install, configure & Troubleshoot CCTV& Camera Surveillance, DVR, Access Control.

DNR-326 Network Video Recorder

DLink's DNR-326 Network Video Recorder enables businesses to record video from up to nine network cameras from different manufacturers in local or remote sites. With an easy-to-use interface, this NVR allows for flexible recording options and can be integrated seamlessly into any existing network infrastructure with no need for modifications. The DNR-326 can search and identify the IP cameras in the network automatically. Once connected, the system administrator can create user accounts with different access levels with limited functionality. This NVR can be set to record only on event detection, and recorded footage can also be exported onto different formats.

DNR-326 Network Video Recorder

DLink's DNR-326 Network Video Recorder enables businesses to record video from up to nine network cameras from different manufacturers in local or remote sites. With an easy-to-use interface, this NVR allows for flexible recording options and can be integrated seamlessly into any existing network infrastructure with no need for modifications. The DNR-326 can search and identify the IP cameras in the network automatically. Once connected, the system administrator can create user accounts with different access levels with limited functionality. This NVR can be set to record only on event detection, and recorded footage can also be exported onto different formats.

Samsung’s new network video recorders offer the familiarity of a DVR

Unlike most NVRs, which can only be programmed remotely, the two new Samsung models can also be locally configured and controlled with the help of a mouse and a very easy to use multi-language on-screen graphical user interface.
 
The four channel Samsung SRN-470D and sixteen channel SRN-1670D both utilise H.264 compression to minimise bandwidth requirements whilst maintaining high image quality and also offer the option of using MPEG-4 or MJPEG compression. A recording throughput of 64mbps allows both models to simultaneously record in real time 704 x 480 resolution images from all connected cameras or up to Full HD (1920 x 1080) from selected cameras from Samsung's comprehensive range of IP cameras, Full HD megapixel, HD megapixel, 4-CIF and VGA cameras.
 
"I am confident that the competitively priced SRN-470D and SRN-1670D NVRs will very quickly become popular with both installers and users," said Tim Biddulph, IP Product Manager for Samsung Techwin Europe Ltd. "A key benefit of an NVR is that it can be installed anywhere on a network. This could be in a central control room or immediately adjacent to sets of cameras, but wherever it is located, a separate PC is usually required by installers for programming purposes, as well as for a user to view the live or recorded images. The great advantage offered by the SRN-470D and SRN-1670D is that it can be programmed and controlled by just the use of a plug-in mouse and in this respect it offers familiarity with a DVR. This should prove to be a particularly attractive feature for installers who have limited experience of commissioning IP network based recording solutions."
 
An additional installer friendly and time saving feature incorporated into the SRN-470D and SRN-1670D is the ability to automatically detect and register all of the connected cameras.
The SRN-470D has the facility for a 2TB SATA HDD, whilst the SRN-1670D, with the capacity for five SATA HDDs, offers the potential for a massive 10TB of on-board storage. Both models can record audio across all channels and have a built-in DVD Writer and USB ports for easy export of video as well as a 1080P resolution HDMI output.
 
Full compatibility with Samsung's license-free NET-i Viewer Centralised Management Software (CMS) ensures users can access an SRN-470D or SRN-1670D NVR via a PC from anywhere in the world, keeping people connected 24/7 with their security systems wherever they may be.
Available from all Samsung distributors, the SRN-470D or SRN-1670D SRN are offered with full support services from Samsung Techwin Europe Ltd, including free system design, free technical support and a full three-year warranty.

Samsung introduce a building block NVR solution

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Samsung SRN-1000 Network Video Recorder (NVR)
Samsung has introduced a scaleable ‘building block’ network video recording system designed to uncomplicate the process of specifying a video storage solution large enough to meet immediate requirements, but which can be easily expanded if needed in the future.
Samsung’s new ONVIF compliant SRN-1000 NVR provides up to 24TB of on-board video storage capacity and there is the potential of an additional 24TB of storage via two external e-Sata direct storage devices.
 
An unlimited number of SRN-1000s can work in harmony to provide a seamless server style video recording solution.
 
“We have taken the mystique and fear out of estimating how much video storage to allow for,” said Tim Biddulph, IP Product Manager for Samsung Techwin Europe Ltd. “Even experienced installers have told us that this can be a very costly mistake if they get it wrong, but it is obviously of particular concern for those who have limited experience of installing Video over IP systems.”
By using a simple calculation chart and by taking into account the frame rate and image resolution requirements for each of the specified cameras; it is a simple matter to calculate how many SRN-1000s will be required for any video surveillance project.
 
The Linux based SRN-1000 NVR can record at 100MBs, supports H.264, MPEG-4 and MJPEG compression, and is fully compatible with Samsung Centralised Management Software which enables users from anywhere in the world to have access to live or recorded video via a PC or mobile device such as a smartphone or tablet
 
In addition to Samsung megapixel and HD cameras, the SRN-1000 also supports AXIS, Panasonic and Sony ONVIF compliant cameras.
 
“Our design engineers have put a lot of thought into how to make this building block solution as installer friendly as possible,” said Tim Biddulph. “For example, as each of the SRN-1000’s eight internal HDDs is installed, they are automatically recognised and added to the recorder and immediately available for recording.”
 
As is the case with all Samsung professional security products, the SRN-1000 is supplied with full support services from Samsung Techwin Europe Ltd, including free system design, free technical support and a full three-year warranty.

CCTV, Security Cameras Sales & Installation Service kerala

CCTV, Security Cameras Sales & Installation Service kerala




Global e-Solutions have a range of CCTV equipment, which is specially designed/ installed for commercial environments. A surveillance system in a warehouse for example, will have very different requirements from a system that you would have in any other industry. Ensuring not only the physical security of your company, but also giving your customer peace of mind knowing that their products are in safe hands.

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We used latest technology to implement/design and maintain security systems to our customers’ requirements; these systems can include facial recognition, and automatic number plate recognition. Our digital IP megapixel cameras are up to 30 times higher quality than standard CCTV systems, which means that they can even detect if an object has been removed or placed in an area. With our network video recorders (NVR) you can seamlessly watch surveillance cameras from multiple sites at the same time, from anywhere in the world.

Our CCTV systems can be integrated with your building management software, access control and alarm system to create a complete security solution for any building, warehouse or commercial environment.

Benefits of Commercial CCTV Systems

Besides the obvious benefit of physical security and theft prevention, having the right CCTV system installed in your commercial premises can prove to be a very effective management tool. Your surveillance system can be used for monitoring your industrial processes for occupational health & safety (OHS), as well as observing personnel and stock movement.

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Across Kerala the majority of shops can benefit from having the right CCTV system installed. Studies have shown having CCTV cameras installed in your shop can greatly reduce the number of shoplifting incidents, while also protecting your staff. We have a range of packages designed for retail premises to cater for most budgets, but we ensure that we always work on a case by case basis. Global e-Solution’s security only installs professional branded CCTV systems that will give your business the protection that will satisfy all your needs.

A Global e-Solutions Security consultant will visit you at your retail Shop or your commercial premises and conduct a site survey, ensuring that the security system that we install will provide you with an adequate level of coverage.

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Thursday, 29 November 2012

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The word ‘surveillance’ comes from a French word meaning ‘Watching over’. Security Surveillance systems are the systems used for monitoring of the behavior, activities, or other changing information, usually of the people for the purpose of influencing, managing, directing, or protecting.

 

A closed Circuit Television System (CCTV) is able to withstand a lot of different tasks. It can be anything from watching a baby sleep in a different room or monitoring different activities in your business. Depending on what you are planning to do, you are going to need a wide range of different closed circuit television cables, CCTV cameras, DVR systems. Audio video door phones are also the significant security solution for apartments, building, residential complexes, villas and bungalows. Audio video door entry systems are can be integrated with electronic entry systems, video entry and access control systems. Outdoor panels enable access and communication between neighbors and visitors, integrating communities with society at large. Our telephones and monitors act inside the homes as centralizing elements for communication, surveillance and advanced management services.

 

Global e-Solutions offer quality and advanced video surveillance solutions. It provides a full range of network products based on an open technology that simplifies integration and installation. Global e-Solutions offers a perfect blend of products for ease of use and processing power, enabling end users to optimize the effectiveness of their surveillance systems while reducing the total cost of ownership. Global e-Solutions offers variety of security systems and solutions as per your requirements. It provides Outdoor Cameras, Indoor Cameras, IR Day/Night Cameras, Dome Cameras, Bullet Cameras, Vandal Proof Cameras, Hidden Cameras, Pan Tilt Zoom Cameras etc.

 

 

Global e-Solutions also provide Access Control Systems and there are different ones available from which you can choose from. Some of the Access Control Systems provided by Global e-Solutions are Physical Access Control Systems which include biometrics, key cards and key pads; typically used to restrict access to valuable property and assets. These systems go beyond simply allowing access and admission to restricted areas. Most systems will keep a log of who enters and exits given areas, allowing managers visible employee and intruder monitoring information.

 

Global e-Solutions also provide Digital Access Control Systems which works to protect your information technology. The main purpose of these authentication and access control systems are to ensure appropriate access of information on mainframes, servers, and business computers. This can be done with a myriad of different methods ranging from passwords and encryptions to formal business policies.

 

Global e-Solutions has provided such services to Corporate, Data Centers, hotels and many other sectors.

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The word ‘surveillance’ comes from a French word meaning ‘Watching over’. Security Surveillance systems are the systems used for monitoring of the behavior, activities, or other changing information, usually of the people for the purpose of influencing, managing, directing, or protecting.

 

A closed Circuit Television System (CCTV) is able to withstand a lot of different tasks. It can be anything from watching a baby sleep in a different room or monitoring different activities in your business. Depending on what you are planning to do, you are going to need a wide range of different closed circuit television cables, CCTV cameras, DVR systems. Audio video door phones are also the significant security solution for apartments, building, residential complexes, villas and bungalows. Audio video door entry systems are can be integrated with electronic entry systems, video entry and access control systems. Outdoor panels enable access and communication between neighbors and visitors, integrating communities with society at large. Our telephones and monitors act inside the homes as centralizing elements for communication, surveillance and advanced management services.

 

Global e-Solutions offer quality and advanced video surveillance solutions. It provides a full range of network products based on an open technology that simplifies integration and installation. Global e-Solutions offers a perfect blend of products for ease of use and processing power, enabling end users to optimize the effectiveness of their surveillance systems while reducing the total cost of ownership. Global e-Solutions offers variety of security systems and solutions as per your requirements. It provides Outdoor Cameras, Indoor Cameras, IR Day/Night Cameras, Dome Cameras, Bullet Cameras, Vandal Proof Cameras, Hidden Cameras, Pan Tilt Zoom Cameras etc.

 

 

Global e-Solutions also provide Access Control Systems and there are different ones available from which you can choose from. Some of the Access Control Systems provided by Global e-Solutions are Physical Access Control Systems which include biometrics, key cards and key pads; typically used to restrict access to valuable property and assets. These systems go beyond simply allowing access and admission to restricted areas. Most systems will keep a log of who enters and exits given areas, allowing managers visible employee and intruder monitoring information.

 

Global e-Solutions also provide Digital Access Control Systems which works to protect your information technology. The main purpose of these authentication and access control systems are to ensure appropriate access of information on mainframes, servers, and business computers. This can be done with a myriad of different methods ranging from passwords and encryptions to formal business policies.

 

Global e-Solutions has provided such services to Corporate, Data Centers, hotels and many other sectors.