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Access Control
Security in your fingertips
Sitel Electronics has launched an advanced range of security locks, safes and door access interface systems based on reading finger-prints via electronic sensors. The Fingerlocks brand marks Sitel's foray into the biometric arena.

The Fingerlock will only open on identification of an enrolled finger-print. The locks can be programmed to accept a number of fingerprint identifications to allow only nomina-ted people to enter particular locations.

The primary security value with Fingerlock biometric technology over traditional lock systems is that there are no keys to lose or falsely duplicate, no passwords or codes to be broken or swipe cards to be falsi-fied via electronic skimmer devices.

Fingerlocks use a combination of biometric technology, state of the art electronics and high quality lock engineering. Procedures for enrolling or deleting of fingerprints is also made simple with LCD window exhibits, and once installed authentication for access is completed within a second.
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Door status information
IR Security & Safety's Electronic Access Control Division (EACD) has launched the Schlage VIP (Value Integration Platform) locks, which enable users to monitor door openings with existing, third party access control panels and software.

It connects the specially designed door lock to a panel interface board (PIB) that connects to any present access control panel. Users access the VIP lock with either magnetic stripe or HID proximity cards.

The lock passes door status information such as door position or request to exit status via RS-485 communication from the lock to the panel via the PIB provided with the locks. The access control panel maintains control of the lock status and status indication on the VIP locks as it does with present electric strike or electromagnetic locking systems. All monitoring is captured at the remote monitoring station.

The VIP lock is installed by simply 'prepping' the door for the VIP lock and power transfer or hinge, running a single four conductor wire from the hinge to the PIB, installing the VIP lock and connecting the PIB to the access control panel.

The locks are available in cylindrical or mortise models, as well as exit trim with either magnetic card readers or HID proximity reader versions.
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Designer style entry systems
Electro-Replacement Ltd has introduced a range of audio and video door entry systems that combine state of the art electronic technology with designer styling.

The door panels are available in 1-10 station versions, and can be flush or surface mounted with in-built rain-proof covers. The aluminium covers give a lasting weather resistant finish and incorporates illuminated metal pushbuttons for ease of use.

Each kit comprises a door panel, handsets or monitors, 12V ac lock and 12 V ac power supply, suitable for din rail or surface mounting, and up to three handsets or monitors per station can be fitted.

Both audio and video versions give high quality, secure communications between caller and monitor or handset, while the video version incorporates an adjustable tilt camera and infra red light to ensure the camera operates at night.
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Alarms
What's the buzz?
Dubilier has introduced a new series of sounders and buzzers to its growing range of electromechanical products. They are aimed at quality critical applications such as smoke alarms, portable alarms and special needs equipment.

The new products include basic mechanical devices together with dynamic and electro-magnetic transducers and piezo ceramic transducers. They are available with sound outputs up to 92dB at 10cm and have an operating voltage of 1.0 – 15V. Piezo ceramic varieties have a sound output up to 105dB at 10cm and an operating voltage from 1.0 – 30V.

The range includes devices that are sealed for the wave solder and wash process, as well as the reflow process. Models are available with top sound ports as standard, in both through-hole and surface mount varieties, and come in different sizes.
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Through the wall
Mills has introduced the Thruwall Locator to enable cable installers to predict precisely where the exit hole will appear on the blind side when drilling holes through walls.

Comprising a transmitter unit that is attached to one side of the wall and allocator unit that is used to scan the opposing face, the Thruwall locator provides a reliable and accurate means to pinpoint the position of the exit hole prior to drilling. The locator is accurate to within 10mm and can be used with walls up to 250mm thick. It is powered by a 9V PP3 type battery, and the hand held unit is highly portable with built-in circuitry that automatically switches the unit off after a period of inactivity.
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CCTV
Eight camera recording
Videte IT has extended its DTS entry line product range with an eight camera version. The DTS can display and record live images and play back archived images simultaneously. Every image is stored onto the PC hard drive in digital format in real-time and the motion detect feature enables automatic recording of events.

Images can be retrieved by cameras, date, time, alarm or frame and search results can subsequently be archived to CD or floppy disk. The plug and play device has an intuitive user design and can be integrated into existing surveillance systems with minimal installation.

Transmission is based on JPEG com-pression, enabling high quality images over a choice of ISDN and/or TCP/IP networks. Cameras and alarm inputs can be automatically transfigured.
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Mission critical
Silent Witness has launched the LumaView IR 75 infrared illuminator giving tough, mission critical monitoring in low light or completely dark conditions. It enables IR-sensitive CCTV cameras to produce high quality images under night-time conditions without imposing intensive, obtrusive visible light illumination.

The LumaView IR 75 can be used with the company's MagnaView and PrimaView line of true day/night and monochrome cameras.It is weather sealed for indoor or outdoor use and works with distances of up to 90 meters. There are three types of filter, overt, semi-covert and full covert illumination.
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Control is the key
Ademco Video's new AKJX8A series of keyboards has the flexibility to control its entire range of multiplexers and DVRs. Each keyboard gives the ability to perform an impressive number of tasks. The AKJX8AMX keyboard controls all multiplexer functions and permits comprehensive camera control, access to features such as presets, tours, remote reset, privacy zones and mimic tours.

Ademco Video's multiplexers can also be daisy chained so that one AKJX8AMX keyboard can control up to eight 16-channel multiplexers and 128 cameras.

The AKJ8ADX is a keyboard controller for the ADEMCO Video multi channel AHDRs. One keyboard can be used to control an AHDR and all associated cameras. Up to three slave keyboards can cascade off a master keyboard, giving communication with any multiplexer, HDR or camera connected to the master.
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Fits inside the dome
American Fibertek Inc has launched multimode video and data fibre optic transceivers and receivers for Pelco's Spectra III dome cameras. The M1410 series transceiver and companion M1420 series receiver and M1610 series transceiver use a single multimode optical fibre to transmit video with PTZ control signals for Pelco Spectra III dome cameras. Both series are designed to provide transparent operation without the need for any adjustments.

The M1410 series multimode transceiver (pictured) is an economically priced, low profile video and reverse data transceiver system that plugs into the back of a Pelco Spectra dome camera. Power for the unit is derived from the dome camera. The system uses one multimode optical fibre to transmit video and return RS422 P or D protocol for PTZ operation. The M1420 series receiver is available in module or card cage configurations which allow card cage capacity to be doubled using the company's RRM-1420 rack card.

The M1610 series also plugs into the back box of Pelco's Spectra II dome cameras with power provided from the host unit.
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UTP for any camera
Network Video Technologies' radical UTP video transmitter allows the benefits of unshielded twisted pair to be applied to any CCTV camera.

The NV-211T-M universal UTP transmitter is designed for use with any static, PTZ or dome camera at a much lower cost than previously. It features a radical design and is ultra-compact in size. It features a nine inch male BNC fly lead reduces installation time allowing connection directly to any camera and to UTP cable via screw terminals. The NV-211T-M can also be used within any internal or external camera housing and the transmitter does not require a power supply.

Video signals can be transmitted up to 1km over UTP, with the added benefits of adjustable cable loss equalisation, ground lifting, cross-talk immunity and transient protection applied to any installed camera with no need for additional hardware protection.

The NV-211T-M is also designed to be fully compatible with DVR technology, with interference-free images not adding superflous noise to picture content and increasing the storage space required. The product was on show at the Norbain Live 2003 regional events last month.
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Disk caddy included
Mitsubishi Electric has launched the DX-NT400E which can accommo-date up to 600 Gb of hard disk recording space, using two 300 Gb HDDs. The unit does not come with hard drives allowing users to fit the memory to suit their own requirements.

The model also has a unique HDD caddy which is not only removable but also interchangeable, and users can also purchase additional caddies (DX-TR400). The interchangeable caddy means that recordings can be removed and stored, giving users a long term storage option.

A built-in multiplexer allows up to four cameras to be connected. Simultaneous recording and playback is available via the built-in full duplex facility. This enables pictures from the attached cameras to be displayed live in various formats or for recorded material to be searched and displayed without interrupting the recording process.

There are up to five selectable picture grades and nine recording time modes with up to 25 pictures per second per camera.
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It's a wizard
SecuraVision Alert 4 is a four port PC/Video Surveillance system that is said to be the ultimate solution in video surveillance. It integrates computer technology with powerful security software and gives the capability to detect an intrusion and notify staff promptly via one of various alert modes.

SecuraVision Alert supports up to four local cameras with modular configuration allowing easy expansion. You can also create an entire CCTV security system supporting eight, 12 or 16 cameras with additional software upgrades.

The Alert Wizard features includes alerts by email, mobile phone, text message, as well as attracting attention by creating a sound on your PC or sending live video to the monitoring station.

The software enables connection of four cameras, upgradeable to 16 with real time view, M-JPEG compression, playback of recorded files, zoom, motion detection, remote access and more.The four port capture card is plug and play and PCI V2.1 compliant.
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Smart converter
Genie CCTV has introduced an AC to DC 12V power converter cable. The GPC03 – 300mA, GPC05 – 500mA and GPCO1 – 1Amp converters allow standard 12V dc cameras to be converted for use on a 24V ac network quickly and simply.

The GPC03 has a 2.1mm DC jack for the camera power connection, and the GPCO5 and GPCO1 models offer simple, standard terminal screw connectors. It is simple and delivers tough, reliable long lasting power conversion that can be quickly used and then removed when no longer required.
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Mix and match
PI Vision's Universal Video Manage-ment System gives users the benefit of mixing and matching a variety of technologies and standards in digital video recording, such as linking ana-logue or IP cameras to the system.

The UVMS enterprise family of DVRs includes the UVMS 5000 and the UVMS 3000, a fully featured entry-level DVR. They enable users to retain analogue cameras used on the system while adding IP network cameras when upgrading or extending their CCTV coverage. With the UVMS graphical user interface, the choice of camera and network technology is totally transparent to the client.

UVMS is immune from hardware or software failures. UVMS is compatible with most IP cameras, and images are recorded according to system-wide or individual channel settings. Users can also choose between JPEG and MPEG recording modes on a per channel basis allowing the system to be configured for optimum performance.

UVMS also enables recording of high quality synchronised audio and video, which is a crucial feature for help points, police station interview rooms and other environments.
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High recording rate
Dedicated Micros has introduced a 100 picture per second recording capability into their award winning range of DVRs with the launch of the DS2 Plus and improved BX2.

The BX2 models now have a maximum record rate of 100pps. It also includes a massive 1.2Tb model in addition to the 640Gb model, providing over four months on board storage at standard rates.

The 100pps DS2 Plus includes all the familiar features of the standard 50pps Digital Sprite 2 and comes in six, nine and 16 channel variants with a maximum 600Gb disk size.
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Versatile transmitter

Cooper Security has launched a wirefree roller shutter transmitter for use with the Scantronic 9751, 9752, 9852 and 9850 control panels.

The 735rEUR-50 wirefree transmitter can be used alone as a door contact, using the supplied magnet, or with a suitable external sensor to signal the opening of Italian style roller shutters. With an external inertial shock sensor, the Transmitter can signal the presence of vibrations above a programmed level while its AUX terminals supply 3 volts to low powered active devices.

The 735rEUR-50 can also be used in conjunction with other sensors that require low current 3V power to operate, such as glass break sensors. Two inputs, defined as Alarm and Tamper, will allow the installer to connect a wide range of sensors from third party manufacturers.

The 735rEUR-50 Transmitter conforms to Class V1 of BS6799 and is radio section approved to I-ETS-300 220.
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Revolutionary lock

Ka ba UK Ltd and Guardian Lock and Engineering Ltd have developed the Jeflock alarm panel. The alarm panel is an add on to existing or new burglar alarm systems and consists of a small box containing two cylinders which always holds Jeflock home keys captive.

When the last person leaves the property and turns the Jeflock key, the burglar alarm is set via the micro switch and releases the house keys from the second cylinder. The front door can then be locked from the outside.

When returning to the property, the Jeflock front door is unlocked and the house keys are put into the alarm panel. The Jeflock capped key is then removed from the second cylinder to turn the alarm off.
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Vehicle storage

Sortimo’s in-vehicle storage equipment is used by mounting the equipment on a Soboflex safety floor insert. Soboflex is a 9-ply laminated birch with anchor fixing locations which allows the equipment to be fixed to the floor insert, thereby avoiding any drilling of the vehicle floor which can be dangerous and reduce re-sale value of the vehicle. Side fixing of each rack is made using 3mm thick standard Sortimo side brackets, which pick up internal reinforcing members in the vehicle sides.

The Sortimo equipment comes with high quality drawers with double locking systems for security and safety.

In a crash test undertaken by TüV Automotive in Garching, Munich, the Sortimo units were tested with an impact speed of just over 20mph and was able to withstand a crash with a loading of over 21 tonnes.
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Upgrade in capacity

Sanyo has increased the hard disk recording capacity of its ground-breaking 520 TV lines digital video recorders from 320Gb to 500Gb.

The DSR-3000P is a single channel DVR, while the DSR-3009P offers nine channels and the DSR-3106P has 16 channels. All three machines offer simultaneous record and playback without any interruption at 50 fps.

Recorded video can be transferred to a compact flash card, a Microdrive or onto a conventional VCR while remote control of all three machines is via RS232 or RS485 via Sanyo’s VSP-8000 controller. The machines are supplied as standard with free PC LAN card for networking.
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Keyboard gives you choice

Videotech has launched the DCT keyboard which allows you to control a variety of products through its three RS485 serial ports. One RS485 serial port is dedicated to video and two are dedicated to independent telemetry lines.

The keyboard supports a variety of multiplexer, DVR and speed dome protocols from several major manufacturers including Panasonic, Pelco, JVC, Sony, Sensormatic, VCL and Ademco. The latest protocols to be integrated are Sanyo’s DSR series of DVR and Elbex’s high speed dome.

The DCT keyboard offers the possibility of managing several installation layouts and installations with a multitude of products. For selected products, only the enabled function keys are displayed on the touch screen keyboard.
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