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5 Editorial Despite its potential and marketing, 3D television has seemingly come to the end of its life with the BBC pulling out of the technology. The novelty of 3D therefore will probably not be extending into the CCTV market

7 Industry news News and events from the security and fire industries

11 Appointments We meet some of this month’s movers and shakers

12 The PSi Interview This month we talk to Roman Cooper of Allcooper Security about the past, present and future of the security installation sector.

16 Editor’s Choice The pick of the latest security products available on the market with QR codes for easy access

19 Counting cameras The BSIA has conducted some extensive research to come up with a best-guess figure for the number of CCTV cameras in the UK. Going forward the accuracy of the number will be honed and more indepth results revealed

22 PSi Premier Golf Day 2013 This year’s PSi Premier Gold Day for the security industry was held at Brocket Hall on the Melbourne Course. Here we take a look at some of the action

You have the power! For security systems a power supply is essential – not only does a sudden power loss prevent CCTV images from being recorded, but it also puts premises, staff and stock at risk.

24 PSi Premier Awards 2013 PSi editor Andy Clutton was jhoined by snooker legend Dennis Taylor to present this year’s Premier Awards. Find out who the industry voted as their favourites

40 Applications

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A round-up of some recent installation success stories

PSi QR Codes For ease of access, some of the items in PSi carry QR codes. Simply scan with your phone to visit relevant websites.

42 Inside Story - HD-SDI range We take a look at the new HD-SDI range launched by COP Security

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43 The power to protect

DESIGN & PRODUCTION Matt Jarvis Tel: 020 8295 8310 Fax: 0870 4292015 E-mail: matt.jarvis@proactivpubs.co.uk

Electricity is key for the security industry so any dip or surge must be avoided in order to maintain protection. Here we look at the supply and the demand

46 Independent product testing This month the Panasonic WV-SP509E and Sony SNCVB630 cameras are put through their paces by our reviewers.

50 Off the wall CCTV footage of the unexpected and unexplainable!

51 The PSi Directory Your guide to vendors and service providers

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NOVELTY BYE? You just never know which technologies are going to make it and which ones will just fizzle out… e have talked in the past about how technology sometimes comes to prominence without there being a sizeable demand for it or even much of a potential market in light of what has gone before. On occasion there can be another technology around at the same time (blu-ray vs HD discs or VHS vs Betamax) and sometimes there is an alreadyestablished leader that surely cannot be toppled by a new launch (Sony Walkman vs Apple iPod). What cannot be denied however is that the market is the one that essentially makes or breaks a new technology in terms of success. This is why it must have come as a surprise to all of the manufacturers (and owners) of 3D televisions that the BBC has announced that it is to suspend 3D programming for an indefinite period due to a "lack of public appetite" for the technology. This news followed the announcement by ESPN that they have now stopped broadcasting in 3D in the US leaving Sky currently as the only broadcaster still with a toe in the 3D pool. Kim Shillinglaw, the BBC's head of 3D, said the technology had "not taken off" with audiences who find it "quite hassly" even though half of the estimated 1.5 million households in the UK with a 3D-enabled television watched last summer's Olympics opening ceremony in 3D. The BBC said 3D viewing figures for the Queen's Speech and the children's drama, Mr Stink were "even more disappointing", with only 5% of potential viewers tuning in over the Christmas period. Earlier this month retailer John Lewis suggested there was "not much interest left in 3D TV" as John Kempner, vision buyer at John Lewis, said there was “Still an interest, but it's not the primary purchase decision anymore”. While many of the new TVs being released will still support 3D, it is reported that it will be no longer promoted as a big feature as smart TVs and Ultra High Definition are now seen as more appealing. This news may well mean that the chances of 3D CCTV are pretty much dead in the water. If the concerted might of all of the manufacturers of 3D enabled televisions (many of whom also make surveillance cameras and monitors) cannot make the public embrace the technology on a long-term basis, then perhaps there wasn’t really a demand for it after all – just a ‘novelty’ interest. Research and development in the security field will surely tail-off if 3D gains a negative vibe with consumers. Future development will all depend on whether or not there are any advantages to be had from using 3D technology in surveillance. If the analytics functions can help build better identification mugshots for the police, or provide courts with higher quality evidence with extra perspective then there might be a demand for the continued R&D in some format. For now though, the picture for 3D is strictly one dimensional – it’s on the back burner while other developments such as remote monitoring are increasingly offering new opportunities across all areas of the security sector and certainly appear to be no ’novelty’ technology looking for a market to move into. Andy Clutton EDITOR

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NSI wall of shame gains industry approval FIA announces three new videos In an effort to make technical fire information and advice more easily accessible to both the fire trade and members of the public, the Fire Industry Association (FIA) has released of a series of videos on YouTube. With a variety of audiences in mind, the FIA produced three videos which vary in content from an introduction to the FIA; the importance fire risk assessments; and a presentation on Construction Products Regulation.

Six-point plan for responsible CCTV launched Avigilon has launched its first manifesto, championing the use of responsible surveillance in the CCTV industry. The paper examines the issues facing the sector, with guidance on deploying surveillance systems that are fit for purpose and support a remit of privacy for the wider public when it comes to image capture, storage and use. According to recent research by Avigilon and YouGov, 72 percent of the public would feel more secure if standard CCTV systems on Britain’s streets were replaced with HD CCTV with 41 percent attributing the feeling of safety to the fact security forces can use the footage if anything were to happen. Robin Hughes of Avigilon says: “There are still lots of misconceptions and concerns within the industry to overcome. When such confusion is around, we believe the industry should champion a drive for ‘Responsible Surveillance’ which is underpinned by common key principles. This is why we have created a Six Point Plan for Responsible Surveillance. It’s is an ethos that we believe should guide the use of video surveillance in the UK.”

In June of this year, NSI launched the ‘Wall of Shame’, a dedicated page on the NSI website to publicise the names of organisations who falsely claim to be NSI approved. Through direct contact with those making misrepresentations and with the assistance of Trading Standards and the Advertising Standards Authority, most misuse of logo issues are addressed and rectified quickly and co-operatively. The ‘Wall of Shame’ seeks to address those more persistent offenders. Organisations providing services in the security and fire sectors falsely claiming to be NSI approved is clearly not acceptable as it is misleading for end users and is unfair on those genuine organisations that invest the time and resource in maintaining their NSI approval by submitting themselves to regular NSI audits. The NSI ‘Wall of Shame’ initiative has been welcomed by the industry in general. To date, this initiative has prompted more responses across NSI social media pages and groups than any other topic. It has also been positively referenced in a number of public forums. Chris Pinder, External Affairs Director for NSI explained: “We wanted to demonstrate to our approved companies, and the endusers, that we take abuse of the NSI logo extremely seriously. Those who hold NSI approval have worked hard to achieve it and are justly proud of the badge. We wanted to demonstrate to them that we will do all in our power to prevent any dilution in the value of the NSI badge.” Chris continued, “It will be a measure of our success if the numbers of companies listed on the Wall of Shame are kept to a minimum.”

In brief ASIS International has published “Implementing Physical Protection Systems: A Practical Guide, 2nd Edition” by David G. Patterson as a guide for security professionals for the implementation of physical protection systems (PPSs). A new Logistics Centre will serve as a hub to support the growing demand for the CSL DualCom’s signalling services, such as the DualCom GradeShift range. The company has also seen a recent upsurge in demand for CSL Communications services providing connectivity for Machine-toMachine applications. Pro-Vision, the distributor of branded CCTV and access control equipment has announced that the latest IP bullet from Dallmeier is now available along with their full product portfolio. OCS has won the contract to upgrade Boston Borough Council’s CCTV system, replacing the existing fibre optics system with a wireless system, upgrading every camera to highdefinition, and building a new CCTV control room.

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THE BOTTOM LINE Apprenticeship grant aids security installer A North Shields firm has expanded with the recruitment of an apprentice, thanks to support from a government grant. Custodian Total Security Services which specialises in intruder alarms, CCTV and access control systems, has appointed Kallum Whitelaw with help from £1,500 of funding. The firm was struggling to recruit technicians and had in the past had success with apprentices they had trained inhouse so they got in touch with Access Training and also enrolled an existing apprentice, Marcus Nef, on the same course. Access Training, in partnership with Cablecom, is mentoring Kallum and Marcus through the Level 3 advanced apprenticeship in Installing Security Systems. Director, John Reay, said: “We had been looking for experienced staff to fulfil an upsurge in demand for our services for quite a while. We were finding that some engineers tended to move from company to company on a regular basis and we also found that some applicants lacked the knowledge that is required when working for an approved company. So we decided that training apprentices from scratch again would be a good option. We know from experience that apprentices tend to stay with you for a long time which is a big advantage for us. Through on-the-job training and support from Access’ training programme, Kallum and Marcus are proving to be great employees; they are learning fast and delivering great results for us.” The government has a pot of money available to support small to medium sized enterprises that wish to take on a 1624 year old apprentice. To be eligible for the grant an organisation must have less than 1,000 employees and must not have employed an apprentice within the last year. Kallum, whose role involves assisting with installing alarms and CCTV systems, said: “I spent a year doing an electrical NVQ qualification after I left school and I wanted to get an apprenticeship where I could use the skills that had given me. I’m really enjoying my work, I hope to make a long term career out of this.”

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The interview that gets the facts from the top This month Simon Banks talks to Simon Stokes, Managing Director and founder of Assured Fire & Security. Simon established his company in 1998, having previously worked as an electrician specialising in fire systems. Many companies are looking at new business streams, how important have fire installations been for you? Fire safety is one of our main services and involves much more than just installing fire alarms. To deliver the best service to customers, you need to fully understand the fire safety arena. This includes initial fire risk assessment, fire strategy, evacuation procedures, client attitude and the management of fire risks. Assured provide a full package for all fire safety requirements, offering increased value for our customers. There's a common view that the installation of fire systems are less regulated than security, would you agree? Definitely and it’s a crazy situation! Fire causes far more damage than crime, yet it seems almost anybody can set up a fire company without certification. The insurance sector has helped by specifying certain category fire systems and insisting that they’re installed by third party accredited companies, but many installations are not regulated by insurance – this is where the “cowboys” come in. Many fire systems are installed by unregulated companies and electrical contractors, is the security sector missing out? Security companies are better placed to enter the fire safety market as their practices are closely linked. Having said that, fire safety can literally mean the difference between life and death, therefore companies should only offer this service if they have the necessary resources. We’ve found that most customers won’t take risks if they understand the experience required to deliver a reliable fire service. Only 5% of fire systems are monitored compared to 25% of security systems, why is this? This is predominantly a result of insurance requirements. Very rarely do we see insurers specifying monitoring unless the business is considered high risk or has a history of fire claims. In addition, many companies that install fire systems don’t offer monitoring as they don’t have the 24 hour service to support monitoring. We recommend monitoring with all fire systems, as business premises are usually empty more than occupied. With more than 67% of fires occurring outside of business hours, this should be a perfect driver for monitoring? Absolutely but if you don’t offer it, the client rarely requests it. We offer monitoring with all systems, including manual systems as a surprising number of people forget to call the fire brigade.

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ADAPTING FOR THE FUTURE This month we talk to Roman Cooper of Allcooper Security about life in the industry and the benefits of training staff and upgrading IT support oman Cooper took over the mantle of CEO at Allcooper in 2004, having started as an apprentice three months after the company was established in 1987. He spent over ten years installing security systems across the UK and into Europe, culminating in a two year project in the South of France. In 1997 he came ‘off the tools’ and has since been involved in training, installation management, servicing and maintenance at the firm. Roman is also an alumni of the University of Gloucestershire as one of the initial cohort on the world’s first MBA for Families in Business. He is also a board member of GFirst, the place promotion agency for Gloucestershire and a driver for the county’s local enterprise partnership.

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“I firmly believe that if you want your security system to fulfil a specific function then you will only achieve that if you use a security company”

How have the last twelve months been for you? It’s been an exciting year for us because in April 2012 we went live with a new business system covering sales, admin, handling, after-care and just about everything we do. We switched off all of our original IT-based solutions to go onto the new system and so implementing it has kept us very busy, but we are now very much seeing the benefits of the investment. All in all, last year was about getting the system bedded-in and familiarising staff with how it works. The new system takes us to another level in terms of our ability to grow the company and invest for the future.

In terms of the market, our turnover remained steady, despite all of the turmoil of installing the new IT system in what has probably been a year of consolidation and recovery. Are you seeing any trends in the installer market? Our industry is being squeezed at the moment with facilities management companies coming into the market and taking some major contracts and also, thanks to the introduction of IP, we have IT companies coming into the sector. In the face of this extra competition our business has had to evolve to maintain its position. For example, customers aren’t driving us down the road of any particular technologies, we introduce the systems/designs to them, but we have to make sure that we have the right strategy in order to operate successfully today. Also the IT companies in the security market don’t have the application knowledge when it comes to installing surveillance or intruder equipment and may not be able to meet the response times that security system orders require. People that operate their security provision as just a “box-shifting” exercise will find this market tough. I firmly believe that if you want your security system to fulfil a specific function then you will only achieve that if you use a security company. If all that the customer wants is to have some cameras dotted around a site with no concern for image quality etc then they can get this from just putting the cameras up themselves or going to a non-expert. If surveillance is mission-critical then it needs to be taken care of properly. I also think that security companies offer peace of mind when it comes to installations. Will a company with expertise in IT systems have the efficacy insurances behind them if anything goes wrong? There is a design responsibility that has to be met for the customer to be safe in the knowledge that their equipment will do what they want it to, when they want it to. You used to be an installer yourself, stopping in 1997 – what changes have you seen since then? We started out mainly as an intruder installation company and still have a big intruder base today and there have certainly been a lot of changes over the years in this field involving EU regulations and grading. Over recent years we have seen major changes with the development of IP technology and a move away from an analogue world into digital. I tend to think of intruder and fire systems as analogue-type products because they are constrained by

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industry standards and insurers while in every other facet of security, IP has had a big impact. Integration of systems into unified platforms using IP is the biggest new trend I have seen since I stopped installing. Who/what is driving the industry forward? Cost is obviously a big factor in where the industry goes and how systems are chosen. It is very difficult to sell a quality product with a decent margin when there were a lot of manufacturers just selling on price to gain market share, who have now decided that they want to sell based on features and performance. Customers are still expecting a low price as well as quality. We have found that there are more costeffective products on the market today that, when it comes to performance and reliability, match the features of more expensive technologies. The quality standard of the systems on the market is much higher than ever before, yet prices keep dropping because there are a lot of common components and technologies being used across the board. There are certain high-end clients that know what type of equipment they want fitted and they will request specific systems for their needs, however we always need to check this just in case there could be problems with compatibility or open/closed protocol issues in the future. Another trend that security companies have to try and compete with involves the supply chain and the fact that people are so used to buying equipment, specifically software, online. Previously we will have agreed the price on a product and the installation time, whereas today you sell the product, installation time, commissioning, configuration and other valueadded services, all of which means that online price comparisons are not like-for-like. If customers try and work out which company to give a contract to by just doing Internet searches and trying to compare equipment and services then they will come unstuck. I do feel that the home security market is seeing a change that could drive the industry down a slightly different path as cameras would now appear to be more popular than alarms. This doesn’t really make sense to me for that particular sector, but the appeal of watching footage on a smartphone or tablet is certainly a driving factor in that area.

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How do you feel about IFSEC moving to London? There is talk from some people that installers won’t travel into the capital? On a personal level, while we could get to the NEC in an hour, the extra distance in 2014 won’t put us off attending – we will just use the train

instead of driving. I can see all of the reasons why the show is being moved, such as catering for an increasingly international audience and if the move brings manufacturers and visitors who did not attend the show at the NEC then it can only be a good thing. You are heavily involved with the development of the Security Systems Apprenticeship course at Gloucestershire College, how did this come about? I was an apprentice when we started the company and went on a block release course because we felt that it was important that I knew what I was doing. At the time, I did an electrical course (City & Guilds 236) which was a fabulous time for me and I learned a lot in those early days. My experience back then has led us to take on apprentices ever since. In the past we found that the standard of training on offer was quite unpredictable, leading us to use a number of different providers over the years. I approached the Gloucestershire College and said that we wanted to get something up and running and could provide at least half of the initial cohort for the course straight away. We gave the College a list of local companies, some of whom where our competitors, that we felt would also benefit from such training for their staff and that made up the numbers straight away. The feedback that we have had so far has been fantastic and Skills for Security have got people lined up for the second cohort starting in September. I think that a combination of experience and qualifications is essential in business, in any field, and so hopefully the new course will help to bring through some good people in our industry. I can’t see why any employer in this sector wouldn’t want to train their staff to a good level in whatever discipline they are working in. For example, at the moment in our Gloucester office we have two accounts apprentices and two IT apprentices. The Government will even give you funding to take on an apprentice, so in time you can build up a team of qualified people that will give you peace of mind. It’s certainly much better for individuals to make their mistakes at college rather than in the workplace! Any predictions for the future of the industry? New technology will continue to be developed, but I do feel that the market will experience a big growth in the take up of Software-as-a-Service as customers want protection but cannot necessarily afford the expenditure. Offering a slightly different model, such as access control at a site for £30 a week, makes a lot of sense in today’s financial climate. Traditional hire purchase and

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leasing options have their place, but do companies really want to own the hardware involved at the end of the term? We think this SaaS trend will continue to develop, which is another reason why we installed the new IT system so that we are not tied to just the traditional routes to market. Clearly IP and integration are the future; people will not tolerate disparate systems anymore and expect to be able to use smartphones and tablet computers to set alarms and view footage from any location. This is a real customer demand that installers need to get onboard with as soon as possible. There is an issue that needs addressing in the market concerning staff keyholding and response. In my experience this service represents a risk that most businesses have not considered when carrying out their risk assessments. As it is something that is not part of the day-to-day business, and out-of-hours, the safety of the person who is called in at night is overlooked. There has to be a move towards third-party keyholding and alarm response because there is an inherent danger for employers if they do not use specialist services. In terms of the new installers coming into the market, I don’t think that are many barriers to entry as there do seem to be quite a few new

companies starting up – although they do appear to be avoiding the more controlled areas such as intruder and fire, concentrating on IP CCTV. I do wonder if these businesses have the right resilience, back-up or assurances to be working in the security industry, so there may be a few casualties as contract demands cannot be met in the duration.

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EDITOR’S CHOICE

EDITOR’S CHOICE The security industry is busy and complex, so it’s easy to miss new products and services as they get lost in day-to-day activities. Every now and again, certain products grab our attention so here we take a look at some of the products we think you won’t want to miss this month.

2-zone fire alarm system in a box ESP is expanding its Fireline range of fire protection products with the introduction of a new 2-zone conventional fire alarm kit, which brings together all the elements required for a professional system installation in a handy, boxed unit. The kit comprises a 2-zone fire panel, two resettable call points, six optical smoke detectors, two banshee sounders and a 12v 7.0ah SLA battery and the new kit complies with the latest EU Construction Products Regulation (CPR), which came into force on 1st July 2013. The launch of the Fire Alarm Kit is a precursor to further developments of the Fireline range which will come to fruition during 2013. www.espuk.com

Power source for remote CCTV OnGarde has addressed the need for a portable stand-alone power source for surveillance systems on construction sites or plant storage areas in remote areas. In these locations, where standard mains power is not readily available, running standard diesel generators full time can be expensive, creates unnecessary noise and exhaust pollution and be impractical. However, by using the Hybrid Power Station (HPS), it is possible for a full diesel tank, combined with the other available power sources, to power a single CCTV tower for up to three months between refuelling and servicing. The HPS power management system runs autonomously, with no action required by site staff. Over a 24-hour period the power requirements on a site can change so the Power Station has a hybrid power design that uses rechargeable batteries and a silent running generator to meet the challenges of higher loads over short periods or low loads over longer autonomous run times. Photovoltaic cells convert the sunlight into electricity, which is stored in the battery system and is the primary power supply. Only when this power storage system falls below a predefined level will the onboard generator be required to automatically produce the power required to run the equipment that is connected. www.ongardecctv.com

Upgraded wireless system control Aico has announced that its RadioLINK Professional wireless interconnection technology has been upgraded to feature remote house code entry and the ability to add control to mixed (or ‘hybrid’) hard-wired and RF systems. RadioLINK works by allowing multi-sensor, smoke, heat and carbon monoxide (CO) alarms to be wirelessly interconnected by radio frequency (RF) signals, rather than cabling. The system has now been enhanced to allow for remote house code entry, which can save time and get over access issues when installing smoke alarms into HMOs and flats. In addition, the upgrade to the base now enables installers to add control to mixed (or ‘hybrid’) hard-wired and RF systems. All that is required to achieve this is replacing a single base on the hard-wired system with a new base. Once completed, a RadioLINK Control Switch can then be fitted to provide control of the hybrid system. The control switch allows residents to quickly identify and locate the exact unit which has triggered, and test and silence all the alarms on the system from one wall-mounted location. www.aico.co.uk 16

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Mobile security checkpoint launched Operating under the EasyCabin brand, AJC Trailers has developed a mobile security unit designed to provide secure access control for events and assist public order management. Entitled the ARC Mobile Security Checkpoint, the unit features equipment supplied by Onwatch and Todd Research and is manufactured from composite panels with seamless glass reinforced polyester (GRP) and high density foam insulation. It is equipped with a composite door, fitted with deadlocks, and two electric roller shutter doors. There are four windows included in the monitoring room. The complete set up includes; 24/7 CCTV monitoring, walk-through and x-ray baggage scanners, biometric data collection and a roof observation platform. There is a secure WiFi cell mesh connection and a long-throw sound/PA system with a LED

information screen. Power is provided by an onsite 10kVA generator or from mains power. The complete unit is fitted onto a road-tow trailer, which has EEC Whole Vehicle Type Approval, enabling the ARC Mobile Security Checkpoint to be legally towed throughout the UK and Europe. www.easycabin.co.uk

Cylinders offer patented security Ingersoll Rand has introduced CISA Astral Tekno Cylinders. The new range, patented until 2026, comprises euro profile cylinders in single, standard and offset double format, as well as a standard and offset double, with thumbturn format in a wide selection of lengths. The system is designed to handle Masterkey systems and is capable of producing up to 63,000 cylinders on a single system. CISA Astral Tekno utilises a ten pin, two row key biting cylinder system which has over 1.6 million different key combinations as well as security enhancements to protect against all forms of forced entry. The cylinder comes with pick resistant profiled brass pins and drivers and a BKP bump resistant device as standard as well as hardened steel pins and drivers to protect from drilling. Stuart Costigan, Technical Product Manager at Ingersoll Rand, said: “The introduction of the CISA Astral Tekno Cylinder range offers a flexible and sophisticated means of providing patented security.” www.ingersollrand.co.uk

Kit to get you connected The ComNet NetWave line consists of a pre-packaged point-to-point kit that contains everything needed to establish remote connections to Ethernet edge devices. Also available are point-to-multipoint models allowing multiple client/camera/networked edge device locations to connect to a single access point. NetWave will support up to 95Mbps throughput and supports a range of Ethernet devices such as megapixel/HD cameras, DVRs, encoders/decoders and web servers. The system uses encryption to prevent unauthorised access. These units also offer the option to be powered by the included power injector or by an IEEE 802.3af/at PoE switch. Features include up to 26dBm output power, secure transmission: WPA2 – AES or TKIP encryption, ComNet Antenna alignment to ease installation and setup and distance adjustments allow for short- or long-range transmission. Optional antennas are available for added configuration flexibility and transmission distance. www.comnet.net

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SURVEYING UK SURVEILLANCE Despite various statistics being bandied around as though they were fact, no-one really knows how many CCTV cameras there in the UK. Until now… hether you take on board the figure of 4.2 million (as has often been claimed in recent years) or 1.85 million (as suggested by research carried out by the Deputy Chief Constable of Cheshire) the total number of CCTV cameras is unknown. The problem with the aforementioned figures was the way in which they compiled, which the disparity of almost 2.5 million between the two predictions would suggest were not really all that accurate. However the British Security Industry Association (BSIA) has stepped up to the plate and since 2011 begun compiling data from extensive research to determine a figure more useful for those looking to invest, develop and legislate CCTV in the UK. The figures that the Association came up with are for the number of cameras in the UK – not systems which should, if in a public area, be registered. Unfortunately legislation does not relate to individual cameras; it would have been so much easier to find out how many cameras there were in the UK if every single one of them had to be licensed, but we’re a bit too far down the road for that scheme now. So up until this point you would not be far off saying that the number of cameras we have is somewhere around 4.2 million plus or minus 2.5 million. For the report entitled “The picture is not clear”, the BSIA took the decision to use a method of calculation that would give them a range of totals; low range, mid-range and high range so that the mid-range number would be a more reliable figure to use as a starting block for future research and development. This mid-range figure for the total number of cameras installed for security purposes including Police and Local Authority cameras is 4,895325. This number does not include cameras used for non-security purposes such as traffic flow or dummy cameras. The number of cameras installed in private dwellings is also not included in the total as Paul Phillips, Technical Officer at BSIA pointed out; this is just too difficult a number to estimate. At the announcement of the report Simon Adcock, Chairman of the BSIA’s CCTV Section said: “This study, undertaken by the British Security Industry Association, represents the most comprehensive and up to date study

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undertaken into the number of CCTV cameras in use in the UK. Because there is no single reliable source of data no number can ever be held as truly accurate however the middle of our range suggests that there are around 5 million cameras.”

The proportion of cameras controlled by local government is around 1 in 70

Civil liberties A key finding of the research would appear to slam the myth that the state is watching you, as the proportion of cameras controlled by local government is around 1 in 70. Civil liberties groups will likely choose to ignore this figure and concentrate more on the 5 million number for their agendas as shown by the reaction of Nick Pickles, director of the privacy campaign Big Brother Watch, who said at the news of the research: “This report is another stark reminder of how out of control our surveillance culture has become. With potentially more than five million CCTV cameras across country, including more than 300,000 cameras in schools, we are being monitored in a way that few people would recognise as a part of a healthy democratic society.” Unfortunately for Nick the 70-1 ratio would mean that for every government-owned camera there are 1000 people in the UK – not exactly “out of control” as he puts it. Pauline Norstrom, Vice Chair of the BSIA’s CCTV section said: “There is a popular misconception that the camera population in the UK is owned by the Government. The BSIA statistics set the record straight once and for all. It is private businesses who own the material camera population, not the Government. Day to 19


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day, these cameras are not available to the government and law enforcement agencies; they are busy working to protect their owner’s premises. “It is only when a major crime occurs, that the Police ask business owners if they have captured any footage of criminals passing through the private cameras field of view. Without the help of businesses investing into their privately owned systems, the Police would only have access to the one publically owned camera per 1000 head of population - far too few to be useful and certainly not the surveillance society, which could be portrayed.” Private companies are funding the majority of the nation’s CCTV on the basis that it delivers a clear return on investment and this is where the majority of footage used by Police is sourced. Effective CCTV schemes are an invaluable source of crime detection and evidence for the Police. For example in 2009, 95% of Scotland Yard Murder cases used CCTV footage as evidence. Many of the nation’s most recent high profile crimes have been solved or criminals identified thanks to the use of images taken from cameras installed by private businesses including the Jamie Bulger case. The vast number of arrests that were made possible using CCTV images after the London riots only served to show how the public turn to CCTV when the need arises. People soon forget the civil liberties angle when they feel outraged by crime as headlines across the media in 2011 called for the naming and shaming of rioters via the stills from cameras.

have so far. In the future this figure may rise or fall as the numbers can be honed by the BSIA. As yet there are no firm plans to repeat the exercise on an annual basis, but it is more than likely that the Association will be tasked with the job under the weight of demand for this kind of information especially from the government as legislation is difficult to work on without any data. What is likely is that the information regarding the number of cameras in various sectors will be looked into in more depth. At this stage there are average figures for a wide range of disciplines such as pubs (4.4 cameras per site), sports/leisure centres (15.8 per site), local authority schools (12.4 per site) and car parks (9.6 per site). Also included in the report are shops, warehouses, restaurants, nurseries, garages and many more. This is the type of information that can be of use to PSI readers who are designing and installing systems, to show the typical approach taken for each application. It will also give an insight into how much money might be required to add surveillance to a building such as a school for budget purposes and aid policy development. The Protection of Freedoms Act 2012 states that the Secretary of State should publish a code of practice in terms of the development and use of CCTV in the UK. One of the aims of the research is that it will aid government with its decisions on camera regulation and also help the Surveillance Camera Commissioner, Andrew Rennison, in his work on civil liberties etc. As more data is compiled the accuracy of the final total will improve however Alex Carmichael, Director of Technical and Export Services at the BSIA can see the numbers changing for a number of reasons including the fact that cameras are being fitted and upgraded all of the time saying: “As new technologies hit the market and cameras are able to view wider areas, use analytics and see further, then the number of cameras for

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certain installations could reduce. Although what we really need to do is move away from camera numbers and look at the quality of the systems because the camera is only part of the system. This is really only the start of building the CCTV picture, the debate will get wider and wider because at the end of the day, the cameras should all be providing the kind of images that we need should we require to take them into court. All camera systems should be based on quality, not quantity,” says Alex. “By having a working document that can be added to, changed and improved, then we can move away from camera numbers to the most important factor – whether the systems are suitable for operational requirements. Questions such as “is there a need for the camera?” or “does the system meet the requirements of the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO)?” and most importantly “is the camera and the system fit for purpose? “We hope that the statistics that we have supplied will also be used for further debate in the industry, especially for further regulation,” continues Alex. “The Surveillance Camera Commissioner has a starting point of looking at publically-owned CCTV but best practice should be pushed out to the whole of the CCTV industry.”

As a large number of cameras are operated for the purpose of securing business premises, and the BSIA represents the private security industry sector, the BSIA has worked extensively to introduce CCTV standards and guidelines, further work is needed to ensure that CCTV is fit for purpose, properly installed and efficiently maintained. “With so many new entrants to the CCTV market attempting to capitalize on the ever growing demand from businesses to protect their properties, there is a need for regulation of the minimum standard of system design, installation and image quality recorded by these systems,” says Pauline Norstrom. “This will also ensure that the private security industry continues to be able to provide high quality CCTV evidence to the Police for the greater good of the public.” The real danger to the reputation of CCTV technology comes from non-specialist installers who are largely unaware aware of current best practice or standards. The BSIA is fully supportive of appropriate regulation to ensure that schemes are designed to be effective and that CCTV is indeed only used for appropriate purposes. With the publishing of the report, the industry is now one step closer to achieving this goal.

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PSI PREMIER GOLF DAY 2013 Brocket Hall B rocket Hall is one of the most intriguing of the great houses of Britain. With a rich and varied history, the scent of scandal can be found in the fabric of the building back to its roots in the 13th Century right up to the present day. Brocket Hall, as it is known today, was built by renowned architect James Paine for the owner Sir Mathew Lamb in 1760. However, the Hall stands on the site of two predecessors, the original of which was built in 1239. The Estate features two courses with the Psi event being held on the challenging Melbourne course.

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On the day of the PSi Premier Awards 2013, Pro-Activ Publications hosted the annual PSi Golf Day at Brocket Hall in Welwyn. Here we report on the sporting prowess on show

The day saw 60 golfers take part in the competition with a Texas Scramble competition in the morning and a shotgun-start Stableford in the afternoon. There were also prizes for the longest drive, nearest the pin and the overall winner for the day. The golf balls for the day were supplied by WebWayOne - anyone subsequently playing the course will probably find a few stray balls with their logo on in the rough!


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ONCE THE SCORECARDS HAD BEEN SUBMITTED THE WINNERS WERE ANNOUNCED BY SNOOKER LEGEND DENNIS TAYLOR AS: OVERALL WINNER – Stableford (sponsored by Vodafone) Peter Harries (40 points) RUNNER-UP – Stableford (sponsored by Texecom) Steve Taylor (39 points) Longest Drive (sponsored by Siemens) Richard Gorringe Nearest The Pin (Sponsored by CSL DualCom) Jonathan Webster Overall Winner – Texas Scramble (sponsored by Pyronix) Peter Harries, Melvin Goodin, Dennis Cummins, Neil Darnley Runner-Up – Texas Scramble (sponsored by ADI Global) Kevin Smith, Phil Tennent, Steve Taylor, Matt Rosam

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AND THE WINNER IS…. Brocket Hall was the venue for the PSi Premier Awards 2013 Dinner. Fifty-seven finalists, but only eight winners. Here we reveal the companies and products you voted for this year CCTV product of the year Winner: Samsung – SNP-6200

ather than take the opinions of a panel of industry judges, the PSi Premier Awards seeks its list of finalists, and ultimately its winners, from the people who buy and install security equipment. Because of this, the awards are genuine notices of approval from the security industry and each of the companies that reached the final stage of the campaign should rightly be proud of their achievement. This is why Brocket Hall was a buzz of excitement in July as the winners of this year’s awards campaign were announced by the guest speaker snooker legend Dennis Taylor and PSi editor Andy Clutton. Eight categories covered the best of CCTV, intruder alarms, access control, software, communications, fire safety, distribution and innovation. And so without further ado, let us now reveal the winners:

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The ONVIF compliant SNP-6200 is capable of capturing 2 megapixel evidence grade images which can be displayed in 16:9 format at Full HD 1080p resolution and utilises Progressive Scan technology to provide sharp edges on moving subjects and vehicles. The camera supports multistreaming of video using either H.264 and MJPEG compression and can therefore be simultaneously used for real-time monitoring, mobile monitoring, high quality or high-efficiency recording, SD memory recording and for E-mail notification purposes.

Software-based Security Product of the Year Winner: Siemens – SPC Manager SPC Manager software from Siemens Building Technologies facilitates the administration of multiple SPC intrusion detection and access control systems at one or more locations. SPC Manager supports up to one thousand SPC panels that can be located anywhere in the world. The software uses an always-on IP communication system to provide continuous monitoring of key status information such as “panel set,” “panel

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advantages. Each wireless device on the Enforcer is both a transmitter and a receiver. To learn wireless devices on to the system is quick and simple – with the “One Push to Learn” button.

Access Control Product of the Year Winner: Paxton – Net2 Entry

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unset” or “panel partially set.” It also monitors events and activities for each panel and provides a convenient summarised overview with drilldown options for additional details.

Technology Innovation of the Year Winner: Xtralis – Fastrace 2/2x The Adpro FastTrace 2 and 2x (hybrid) H.264 single and multi-site video security system supports up to 16 analogue and/or IP cameras. Offering video alarm verification, remote site monitoring and control the units currently come with IntrusionTrace/IntrusionTrace Plus and LoiterTrace analytics packages which can easily be utilised by redeeming the remotely purchased licence. These products can detect behaviours such as running, rolling and loitering and allow trigger zones to be set up.

Communications Product of the Year Winner: CSL DualCom –WorldSIM

Net2 Entry from Paxton is a simple door entry system that offers easy installation with just three components that plug together. The units autodetect for straightforward installation and offer a scalable, flexible approach to easy install security. The control unit contains a PoE switch, removing the need for local power. It also contains a backup battery in the event of a mains power failure. The system is scalable via a Net2 Entry extension switch or a third part PoE switch. This means that installers can offer Net2 Entry to customers for large or small sites.

Fire Safety Product of the Year Winner: EMS – FireCell Fusion Hybrid The FireCell Fusion Hybrid system allows you to mix wireless and wired devices, 126 per loop, wired or virtual, using EMS technology. A Radio Loop Module can be installed onto the wired loop to provide up to 32 wireless devices to a specific location (including the RLM). With up to 504 devices per panel and a wireless network capability providing a capacity of up to 4,032 devices, FireCell Fusion offers a comprehensive route to fire safety.

Distributor of the Year Winner: ADI Global ADI Global has over 50 years of experience in the specialist security sector and provides installers with security solutions and bespoke support services to meet the ever-changing demands of the industry. Congratulations to all of the winners and many thanks to the readers of PSi who voted in their thousands to select their industry favourites.

Exclusive to CSL DualCom, and since October 2012 embedded into the entire GradeShift range at no extra cost, the WorldSIM provides installers with access to all four UK mobile networks(Vodafone, O2, Orange and T-Mobile) in one single product. WorldSIM provides installers with near 100% radio coverage in the UK. As return visits to site are inconvenient, time consuming and costly for installers, with WorldSIM they can feel reassured that they’ll get a signal every time.

Intruder Alarm Product of the Year Winner: Pyronix – Enforcer The Enforcer is a wireless system which includes a control panel and a variety of wireless devices which all use the Pyronix proprietary two-way wireless technology. This two-way wireless technology is a vital part of the system that enables reliability and provides major 25


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INTRUDER ALARM PRODUCT OF THE YEAR Winner: Pyronix – Enforcer The Enforcer is a wireless system which includes a control panel and a variety of wireless devices which all use the Pyronix proprietary two-way wireless technology. This technology is a vital part of the system that enables reliability and provides major advantages over other systems on the market. Each wireless device on the Enforcer is both a transmitter and a receiver. To learn wireless devices on to the system is quick and simple – with the “One Push to Learn” button. n the announcement of the award Julie Kenny Chair and Chief Executive of Pyronix stated “We are thrilled to pick up the award for Intruder Alarm Product of the Year. We have developed the Enforcer with the customer in mind, so it is great to hear from the readers of PSI that the technology is meeting their requirements, to the extent that they both nominated and voted for us. I would like to take this opportunity to thank all of our customers for their support.” The Enforcer is a totally two way wireless alarm control panel solution, offering protection of up to 32 wireless circuits. A complete range of 868 MHz high security accessories are on offer including wireless PIRs, sounders, water leak sensors, shock sensors, magnetic door contacts and smoke detectors. In the meantime, not happy to ‘rest on our laurels’, 2013 has already seen the launch of the GSM, Water Leak, Long Range and Curtain Detectors along with a neat hybrid kit (EURO46ENF/KIT1). The latter product, through the EURO-ZEM32-WE, offers installers the ‘The Best of Both Worlds’, connecting the Castle commercial Euro panels to the Pyronix Enforcer two way wireless range. Along with the forthcoming launch of the KX12DT-WE (Two Way Wireless Dual Technology detector) the now double award winning Enforcer really is the number one all-round wireless system for industrial, commercial and domestic applications.

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Pyronix CEO Julie Kenny collects the award from Dennis Taylor

Enforcer Club Pyronix is offering security installers a chance to join the Enforcer Club, free-of-charge. The Club is becoming popular with installers who want to find out more regarding the latest two-way wireless alarm system from Pyronix. An added bonus of membership is that all entrants are automatically entered into a monthly competition to win an Enforcer demo kit. This is proving a real incentive for installers, as the kit enables them to demonstrate the ease of use to potential customers, which could be the difference between winning and losing contracts. To join simply text ‘4ENFORCER’ to 88802. www.pyronix.com/enforcer-wireless-controlpanel.php 27


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PSI Award Winner - 5 consecutive years! ADI Global Distribution UK has been voted Distributor of the Year 2013 by the readers of Professional Security Installer magazine. This is the ďŹ fth consecutive year that ADI won the award, the ďŹ rst distributor to achieve this milestone in the history of the awards.

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DISTRIBUTOR OF THE YEAR

Winner – ADI Global Distribution UK ADI Global Distribution UK has been voted Distributor of the Year 2013 by the readers of Professional Security Installer magazine. This is the fifth consecutive year that ADI won the award, the first distributor to achieve this milestone in the history of the awards. his continued success recognises ADI for its outstanding customer service and support and is a clear demonstration of its dedication to serve the needs of installers across all six fire and security sectors including Intrusion, Video, Access Control, IP Network Solutions, Fire and Audio/Video. “It is an amazing feat for us to win the award for Distributor of the Year for five consecutive years,” says Jonathan Webster of ADI who picked up the awards with Dave Tate from snooker legend Dennis Taylor. “For us to continue to come out on top shows that we are clearly offering services that installers value.” In addition to its credentials as a distributor of security brands for over 250 leading manufacturers, ADI also offers an internal and field technical support service, a comprehensive training scheme for installers, a repairs service, and an online ordering and account management facility to support a next day delivery service. These services are among many designed to support customers and help grow their businesses. ADI Global Distribution is dedicated to providing multi-brand security systems and security equipment for all your installation requirements. ADI has six specialist product divisions covering the security systems sector. Each product division has its own team of specialists who actively pursue new technologies from across the globe to provide you with the security systems and equipment you need. By combining products and systems with award winning services; ADI can help security professionals with any security project large or small. ADI Global Distribution is committed to building trusted and personal business relationships by providing the necessary tools and security systems to enhance its customers’ capabilities and expand their businesses today, and in the future.

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TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION OF THE YEAR Winner: Xtralis Adpro FastTrace 2/2X The Adpro FastTrace 2 and 2X (hybrid) H.264 single and multi-site video security system supports up to 16 analogue and/or IP cameras. Offering video alarm verification, remote site monitoring and control the units come with IntrusionTrace/IntrusionTrace Plus and LoiterTrace analytics packages which can easily be utilised by redeeming the remotely purchased licence. These products can detect behaviours such as running, rolling and loitering and allow trigger zones to be set up. he capabilities of the FastTrace2/2X system analytics can be further enhanced with the addition of PIR detectors, thermal cameras etc to achieve a “double-knock” effect and set-up of the cameras is made simpler with an iPad and iPhone app. Mick Goodfellow of Xtralis, who picked up the awards from Dennis Taylor, commented: “We would like to take this opportunity to thanks everyone who voted for us. The versatility of the system has made it a popular choice with installers – we are really proud to win the Technology Innovation of the Year Award.” www.xtralis.com

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SOFTWARE-BASED SECURITY PRODUCT OF THE YEAR

Winner: Siemens – SPC Manager SPC Manager software from Security Products from Siemens facilitates the administration of multiple SPC intrusion detection and access control systems at one or more locations. SPC Manager supports up to one thousand SPC panels that can be located anywhere in the world. he software uses an always-on IP communication system to provide continuous monitoring of key status information such as “panel set,” “panel unset” or “panel partially set.” It also monitors events and activities for each panel and provides a convenient summarised overview with drill-down options for additional details. “We are thrilled to have picked up the award for Software-based Security Product of the Year,” said Kathryn Rhodes, Intrusion Product Specialist for Security Products from Siemens. “There were some great systems competing against us for this title and it is a fantastic achievement that our product has been voted as the industry’s favourite. I would like to take this opportunity to thank all of the readers of PSi who voted for us and look forward to continuing to work closely with the UK installers of security technology.” SPC Manager can be easily adapted to a company’s SPC system. The software offers functionality to manage users who need access to multiple locations as well as a batch import wizard for rapid assignment of access cards. Extensive calendar and exclusion day options are available for door control. In addition to its control and monitoring functions, SPC Manager also offers comprehensive reporting options. For example, it can combine data from multiple SPC systems to produce consolidated reports of intrusion or access attempts and door activities. Developed by the Security Products business segment, SPC Manager can be installed on any standard PC.

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PSI PREMIER AWARDS

CCTV PRODUCT OF THE YEAR Winner: Samsung Techwin – SNP-6200 “We are naturally delighted that one of our most popular dome cameras has been recognised by PSI readers for its high performance and reliability, as well as its long list of technically advanced features,” said Simon Shawley, General Manager, UK and Ireland for Samsung Techwin Europe Limited following the announcement that the SNP-6200 network dome camera had been voted 2013 CCTV Product of the Year by the readers of PSI.

he SNP-6200 Full HD network 20x optical zoom PTZ dome camera is capable of capturing 2 megapixel evidence grade images which can be displayed in 16:9 format at Full HD 1080p resolution. Despite its competitive price, the ONVIF compliant SNP-6200, which utilises Progressive Scan technology to provide sharp edges on moving subjects and vehicle, is packed with an almost endless list of features which can offer practical benefits to security personnel who are endeavouring to keep one step ahead of thieves and vandals. It for example, supports multi-streaming of video using either H.264 and MJPEG compression and can therefore be simultaneously used for real-time monitoring, mobile monitoring, high quality or high-efficiency recording, SD memory recording and for E-mail notification purposes. The SNP-6200 is equipped with license-free Intelligent Video Analytics (IVA), which includes optical tripwire and enter/exit direction detection, as well as an Appear/Disappear function to detect the movement of objects. In addition, Samsung’s Smart Codec technology offers facial recognition and for specific areas of interest within a scene to be captured at a higher resolution than the rest. This means that areas such as doorways, human faces, or windows are transmitted or recorded at full resolution, whilst other areas with the scene are reduced to save file sizes and put the user firmly in control of bandwidth management. Other features include Wide Dynamic Range,

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PoE (Power over Ethernet), a multi language on-screen display and an Internal SD memory card slot to locally store or back up alarm triggered video. The SNP-6200 is also fully compatible with Samsung’s licence-free NET-i viewer software which allows remote viewing, control and administration of single or multiple site security systems via a PC anywhere in the world. An extensive range of accessories and brackets to provide a choice of wall, pole, parapet, pendant, corner and in-ceiling mounts is available and as is the case with all Samsung professional security products, the SNP-6200 is offered with full support services from Samsung Techwin Europe Ltd, including free system design, free technical support and a full three-year warranty. The prestigious award was announced at the PSI Premier Awards dinner which was attended by over 150 representatives from the security industry at Brocket Hall, Welwyn on 23rd July 2013. “The award coincides with the imminent launch of the SNP-6200RH which shares many of the features of the SNP-6200 but also has built-in IR LEDS which can illuminate objects at a distance of up to 100m by focusing the beam as the camera zooms, resulting in clear imaging even when the field of view is in total darkness,” said Simon Shawley. www.samsungcctv.com

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ACCESS CONTROL PRODUCT OF THE YEAR Winner: Paxton – Net2 Entry Net2 Entry is a smart, simple door entry system with just three components that auto-detect on set up. From 2nd September, the system will offer a super tough vandal resistant panel and SIP compatibility.

et2 Entry is designed to be a true plug and play solution with no complex wiring or diagrams, and has Paxton’s leading access control system, Net2, built-in. Just one type of cable is required to connect the robust exterior panel, Net2 door controller and audio/video touchscreen monitor. Net2 Entry expands using industry standard PoE extension switches making it a scalable solution for a variety of sites, from simple one door systems to much larger premises. The components simply interconnect using Cat5 or standard RJ45 terminated patch cables. Net2 Entry can also utilise existing network infrastructure for simple installation. Installation of the exterior panel is flexible, with flush, surface mount or rain hood options allowing you to take on a variety of jobs. The monitor is available as wall mount or desk mount. In operation, a visitor initiates a video call via the bell button on the external panel. Visitor access can be granted via the Net2 Entry monitor,

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which features an intuitive touchscreen user interface. The internal monitor can be used via the handset for private calls or in hands free mode. From September, installers can open up new market opportunities at sites with vandal resistant requirements or excite their customers with the flexibility of SIP compatible door entry. SIP compatibility means customers will be able to answer a call on the Net2 Entry panel from their SIP-enabled smartphone, PC or tablet. Adam Stroud, CEO of the Paxton Group, says: “The whole point of Net2 Entry and of Paxton as a manufacturer is to keep things simple for our installers. This is something that has been proven from our installer’s feedback over the years and again with this product. Winning the PSi ‘Access Control Product of the Year’ is a fantastic achievement as the award is voted for by the installers themselves. So thanks to everyone who voted and we hope to see you again next year!” www.paxton.co.uk

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PREMIER AWARD WINNERS

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osch would like to say a big thank you to all of our customers who took the time to vote for us in the PSI Premier Awards. PSI Awards are the only awards chosen by a public vote, so it makes your vote mean so much more. FLEXIDOME HD 1080p IP cameras are progressive scan CMOS cameras that use the Bosch-designed digital imaging technology. The camera delivers the highest standards of performance and reliability in any security and surveillance scenario, day or night. Features such as multicasting, internet streaming and iSCSI recording are fully supported.

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SL DualCom would like to say a C big thank you to all of our customers who took the time to vote for us in the PSI Premier Awards. With your help DualCom WorldSIM® was the winner of the Communication Product of the Year category. As the PSI Awards are the only awards chosen by a public vote, it makes the win all the more special for us. The WorldSIM® was the first intelligent multi-network SIM available for signalling and is supplied at no extra cost with Installer favourite, the DualCom GradeShift® range. With its ability to access all mobile networks, DualCom WorldSIM® enables Installers to find a signal on site, first time and every time as well as keeping keyholders happy by reducing nighttime false alarms. The combination of the WorldSIM® and the DualCom GradeShift® range reduces line faults more than any other dual signalling. This means fewer false alarms for the ARC and less unnecessary keyholder call-outs for installers and their customers. This revolutionary technology proved to be so popular that the entire Security Industry followed suit.

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Midwich Security Midwich Security’s broad portfolio includes a vast range of surveillance, recording, display and analytical equipment, access control devices as well as all the necessary components you will need for a comprehensive and seamless installation, regardless of its size and complexity. Furthermore, we are now able to offer a full ‘hands-on’ experience courtesy of our fully-equipped command and control demo facility – available for training and demonstrations for both you and your customers. We also stage regular workshops at our state-of-the-art Berkshire headquarters where you can learn about new solutions in a practical manner. This support and training of the latest developments is an indicator of the lengths we will go to ensure you receive the very best advice, service and expertise available in the Security, IP and AV industry today.

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Texecom would like to thank everyone who supported Ricochet mesh technology in the PSI Premier Awards 2013. Ricochet enabled systems offer easier, smarter and further wireless performance. We'd like to thank all that took the time to vote for this groundbreaking new technology.


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AVIATOR INVESTS IN TOP FLIGHT SECURITY A £50,000 security upgrade has enabled Multiflight in Yorkshire to meet recent and demanding changes in Department of Transport regulations. The upgrade was developed by Keybury Fire and Security.

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Multiflight operates a 5-acre site adjoining Leeds Bradford International Airport. It has 270 approved users of the facility, including 70 of its own staff, Yorkshire Air Ambulance personnel and deals with 3,000 flights a year. Central to the upgrade brief was the desire to maximise the use of existing equipment while at the same time investing in new technology, taking into account the array of buildings and services on the site including: executive passenger and aircraft handling, aircraft management, fuelling, hangarage, aircraft charter, maintenance and flight training. Keybury developed a hybrid system that enabled this to happen, with analogue CCTV equipment installed just five years ago now integrated with high definition digital camera technology. Keybury chose to install the Paxton Net2 access control system which covers 13 doors and

Stadium gets HD upgrade Amsterdam ArenA upgrades security command centre with a solution to improve visitor safety and stadium video security. The Amsterdam ArenA, with a capacity of 52,960, is the home of AFC Ajax and has more than two million visitors every year for football matches, concerts and dance festivals. Four years ago it was recognised that while the old, analogue CCTV system at the venue was still entirely functional, it lacked High Definition (HD), efficient image storage and face recognition technology. The legacy security system also lacked user friendliness and efficiency for the changing needs of the ArenA – as a result the decision was made to source and deploy an improved system. Replacing the CCTV system was just one part of the command centre’s renovation challenge - the entire control room needed to be expanded to provide space for additional CCTV operators. Further space was also required to facilitate a number of larger monitors and also room for safety and security employees to receive directions ahead of large-scale events.

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26 card readers that lead into areas classed as ‘airside’. The access pass management system delivers a complete audit trail of movements by those authorised and carrying access passes. The system incorporates CCTV where ten new 180-degree high definition panoramic cameras have been installed, improving and replacing fixed cameras. These cameras provide general overview observation as well as close ups at ‘pinch points’ – entrances and exits. Camera sites have been carefully chosen and infra-red technology is in place where necessary. All footage being captured is in real time and provides number plate as well as facial recognition. And whatever is caught on camera can be viewed by those authorised through their PCs, smartphones and tablets – wherever they may be. Keybury was able to use existing underground analogue CCTV cables as part of the new IP system network, minimising disruption during the project and furthermore, costs. The new system is providing enhanced security for both Multiflight staff and its customers, says managing director, Steve Borrowdale, “The very nature of our operation means we need optimum security, not only so that we are compliant with industry regulations, but because it is a vital aspect of our service to customers and our responsibility to staff.”

Switching between multiple cameras was another challenge for the ArenA as this process was complicated via the old system. CCTV operators had to memorise all camera numbers and their positions in the stadium to switch between them quickly when an alert came in from a steward. During large-scale events, numerous alerts would come in simultaneously making it difficult for security staff to quickly and efficiently monitor for potential problem areas. Amsterdam ArenA required a new system that would improve safety without causing any disturbance for visitors. The stadium discourages police presence in the stadium as a matter of policy and as a result a first-rate digital safety system was required to spot any disturbances as quickly as possible. ArenA stewards and stadium security guards are then called upon to handle the situation in an attempt to avoid the need for further assistance from the police. 40 Sony SNC-RH164 speed dome cameras provide zoom levels making it possible to quickly distinguish individuals. The system takes photos and the images can be sent directly to stewards or security guards via email to assist them in identifying groups or individuals that may be causing a disturbance. Over the last two years Sony has implemented a completely new video management system in the ArenA control room. The system uses 120 Sony HD cameras placed in and around the whole stadium. The project was completed with the introduction of a 3D user interface. The new 3D interface has reportedly improved usability, as CCTV operators can quickly determine exactly where cameras are situated and, with a couple of clicks, images will appear on-screen. Operators can now scan the stadium and surrounding areas via a much simpler process, boosting operators’ ability to spot irregularities and potential trouble spots from the command centre.

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INSIDE STORY

Entire HD-SDI range launched COP Security has launched a new HDSDI range comprising of Express HD cameras; IR Lab HD cameras with wide dynamic range (WDR); COP Security HD DVRs with up to 4Tb of on-board storage; and a complete range of media converters.

aunching an entire HD-SDI range at once, Gareth Rhodes, marketing manager at COP Security said: “HD-SDI technology enables Full HD, 1920x1080 pixel resolution digital images to be transmitted over coaxial cable. It is installed in the same way as analogue CCTV, but has the resolution benefits of IP, with none of the bandwidth issues. HD-SDI also allows installers to re-use analogue coaxial cables on site, potentially reducing installation costs.” The camera range includes fixed internal and external domes, integrated IR cameras and vandal-resistant IR domes – for day and nighttime use. All cameras use Sony, 2.1 megapixel sensors and provide 1080p, real-time video or 1080p video at 50 fps in some cases. Lens options include 2.8 to 12mm, 3.3 to 12mm varifocal and 4mm fixed. An on-screen menu for easy set-up and commissioning comes as standard. The COP Security HD DVR has four channels and a choice of 1, 2 or 4Tb of on-board storage, using Western Digital Silk Stream AV HDDs. H.264 compression technology enables real-time, 25 fps recording on all channels simultaneously, at 1080p or 720p resolution. Video outputs include HDMI, BNC and VGA, with audio recording supported on all channels. Remote access for viewing by PC, smartphone or tablet is also enabled and COP Security will help installers set up remote network access to the DVRs as part of the Advantage Plus support package. Media converters include HD-SDI to HDMI for monitors; HD-SDI to analogue; HD-SDI repeater; HD-SDI repeater with RS485; HD-SDI splitter and a range of mounts and connector boxes to complete the range. COP Security is also introducing two new LG LED HDMI monitors to coincide with its HD-SDI product launch. They are available in both 22” & 24” sizes and deliver crystal-clear images through a LED back-lit screen with full HD resolution. PSI caught up with Gareth Rhodes to find out more about the range and the idea behind the launch :

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ideadvances, the demand for higher quality CCTV becomes apparent. We always knew that when the price structure met the demand of our customers a tipping point would be reached. Since the launch of our HD-SDI range many customers have shown not only high interest in the products, but also in the technological side of how these new systems will work. Analogue sales still greatly outstrip that of HD-SDI, but this market continues to grow day by day. What are the attractions of going down the HDSDI route for installers? I believe that when our customers looks at the benefits of HD-SDI they see two main advantages – a system delivering up to 4x the resolution of a top specification analogue camera and a familiarity with the installation process they have used for most of their working career. A massive selling advantage for our customers is the comparisons between HD-SDI technology and HD television/HD channels. It gives the end user a connection with a security product they would usually know very little about, much in the same way smartphone access has massively helped DVR sales and upgrades. We have found that the end user is very much familiar with the likes of HD televisions and HD TV channels, and this very much helps them to understand the differences between the two technologies. What types of applications would the range suit? HD-SDI can be used on almost any application you would use a standard analogue camera, It’s all down to whether the end user is willing to pay the difference between HD and analogue technologies. Although the price of HD-SDI is becoming very competitive against analogue, we have found it is being used more on higher end installs and upgrades. Is the idea behind the launch of the range to make the total system specification as simple as possible? The installation process of HD-SDI is almost identical to that of analogue, although customers must understand the limitations of the equipment. Issues such as the length of cable runs and the lack of ancillary equipment can still cause installers problems if they haven’t been properly informed. Manufacturers will develop more and more HD-SDI equipment as time moves on to help resolve most of the current issue. At COP we have always found that being truthful with the capabilities of equipment pays massive dividends with customers in the long run. www.cop-eu.com

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POWER

THE POWER TO PROTECT Electricity is key for the security industry so any disruption, dip or surge must be avoided in order to maintain protection. Here we look at the supply and the demand… verything about a business – the lights, the computers, the fax machine, even the office microwave – runs on power. And a sudden power failure can have catastrophic consequences, draining vital man hours, missing potential customers and losing precious data. For security systems the power supply is essential – not only does an outage prevent CCTV images from being recorded for example, but it also puts premises, staff and stock at risk. While intruder alarms are backed up with a rechargeable battery supply (usually built into the panel) other security measures, depending on the installation and location, aren’t always guaranteed power. The amount of energy used by UK businesses has mushroomed in recent years. Every office is wired up to the internet, and each new development contains high-tech, energy-draining accessories. As a result, the UK is running the risk of a serious power shortage. It was reported in June this year that “Britain could face a return to Seventies-style power rationing to prevent blackouts” (Daily Mail) and “The risk of power blackouts in Britain within 18 months” (Guardian). The news came amid warnings that the country may not be producing enough energy to keep the lights on by 2015. The reports even claimed that offices and factories could be ‘bribed’ to close for up to four hours a day during the winter to prevent households losing power. Energy regulator Ofgem said the country faced an ‘unprecedented challenge’ as coal-fired plants are closed by European Union diktats on the environment. The regulator warned of ‘faster than anticipated tightening of electricity margins towards the middle of this decade’. It forecast that if there was no major action to head off the crisis, the risk of blackouts would increase from the current chance of one in 47 years to as little as one in four. To prevent such a crisis, Ofgem has announced new powers for National Grid, which could come into effect before the end of this year. Businesses that sign up to the deal will be told to shut down between 4pm and 8pm on cold evenings. National Grid will compensate firms for the energy they do not use at well-above the market rate of about £50 per Megawatt hour (MWh). Rewards would

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range from £500 to £15,000 per MWh. Officials claim the closures would not unduly inconvenience factories and firms, as they could open on Saturday mornings to catch up on lost work. However they do not go any way to state whether or not switching off security systems sits outside the boundaries of the deal. The majority of British companies have done nothing to insulate themselves against a power cut. Securing the supply of power for security equipment is not simply a question of hiring a back-up generator; each company’s requirements vary according to the size of their facilities, the measures they have in place and the state of their installed equipment. Back-up requirements can vary considerably according to a company’s facilities. A facility which frequently suffers mains power outages represents a major threat and experts believe that firms operating in such conditions should make a back-up power solution a priority. Businesses should also consider their back-up power solution when they are planning to expand, because larger premises will often require more back-up power is required to maintain operations. It is also important to consider the age of a back-up solution. Equipment which lies unused over several years could prove incapable of handling a major power emergency. For this reason companies should regularly test equipment with a view to replacing generators between five and ten years old, depending on the

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POWER

According to Ofgem’s Quality of Supply report a high percentage of outages - 93% - are unplanned amount of use and load conditions. Even if the equipment is new, it must be tested and serviced regularly to ensure it is up to the challenge of a power out.

complete loss of power is known as a blackout, brownout conditions also exist. Brownouts are identical to sags but of much longer duration, and are generally more serious. They occur when the mains supply capacity is insufficient for its present load. Depending on the supply company response, brownouts could last for several hours in extreme circumstances.

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According to Ofgem’s Quality of Supply report a high percentage of outages - 93% in fact - are unplanned. However, power outages are not the only mains-borne events that can damage sensitive equipment; power quality issues can also cause equipment damage. Spikes, for example, are short duration rapid voltage transitions that can be induced by thermostats or other equipment switching heavy electrical currents, or by power supply companies performing load switching. Nearby lightning strikes are also particularly serious sources. Spikes inflict both positive and negative voltage excursions which can damage or destroy electrical and electronic components. Additionally, they can corrupt software, causing a problem that becomes compounded if corrupted files are subjected to further processing before detection. Voltage excursions can appear as surges or sags as well as spikes. Surges are sustained voltage increases above normal lasting for more than one cycle, typically appearing after a large load is switched off or a substation performs load switching. With a relatively long duration, they can degrade switch-mode power supply components and lead to premature hardware failures. Sags are drops in the mains supply that can last for several cycles. Similar in character to negative spikes, although of much greater duration, sags are common events usually caused by switching on large loads such as air conditioning or rotating machinery. Sags can reduce mains voltage levels enough to trigger computer re-booting. Electrical noise can be caused by lightning strikes as well as load switching, cable faults, nearby radio-frequency equipment and other sources. Problems can also arise from harmonics typically generated by non-linear loads, which can draw current from the mains supply in large peaks. Harmonics cause a disproportionate rise in current, elevate temperatures and possibly lead to component failures and general equipment overheating. Furthermore, whereas a

Switching supply Today, there is little doubt when it comes to security and fire solutions that we are in the midst of a power revolution with growing interest in switch mode power supply units (PSUs), over more traditional linear options, for intruder, access control, CCTV and fire systems. This is being fuelled by a compelling commercial and practical argument for more energy efficient systems whose electricity costs can in some cases be nearly half that of the conventional alternatives, whatever the size of the installation. With the number and type of switch mode PSUs being brought to market greater than ever before, the good news for security and fire solutions providers is that they should be well placed when it comes to finding a solution that is ideally suited to their specific requirements. According to Ian Moore of Elmdene International: “When it comes to power technology, in particular, switch mode PSUs are, undoubtedly, going to remain a key focus of our own product development efforts. The clear advantages of switch mode technology in operation are starkly illustrated when the typical efficiency of linear power supplies at 50-55 per cent is contrasted with that of the


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latest switch mode models which can reach anywhere between 80-87 per cent. This is a dramatic difference.” Looking in more detail at the operational cost savings, Elmdene’s calculations suggest, under typical operating conditions, when upgrading from a 1A linear PSU, with a power of 23.4 Watts, to a 1A switch mode model and 12.6 Watts, an annual saving of £12.24 could, potentially, be realised. This is based on the operating cost over twelve months for linear at £26.59 compared to £14.35 when a switch mode option is employed, a 46 per cent reduction. For an upgrade involving a 5A PSU the comparable figure for an annual saving would be £30.29 or 30 per cent. For these calculations electricity costs are assumed to be 13p/KWh. The value of any saving will obviously soon add-up when multiple PSUs, across large and multiple sites, are factored in leading to a much more favourable return on investment. “Another key benefit from the greener approach being offered through switch mode PSUs, is that these efficient solutions tend to offer enhanced reliability and longer life in the field – as they build-up less heat – and, consequently mitigate the risk of unexpected and potentially costly system failures - a key consideration,” says Ian. “More power-efficient options are also less likely to generate interference with other devices and so widen installation options on site and minimise any conflict with non-security or fire operations.”

Growing green systems The requirement for switch mode power solutions has been brought into much sharper focus against the backdrop of organisations being encouraged by the Government, and the wider community, to actively seek out ‘green’ solutions to minimise their carbon footprints. Looking ahead the economic argument, on the back of rocketing energy costs, and the heightened awareness of all things ‘green’, means that now, more than ever, organisations are scrutinising all aspects of their operations against this backdrop, particularly, where something if left unchanged is likely to have a detrimental impact on their bottom line. Therefore, the imperative to come up with more efficient, sustainable, systems from an energy standpoint has certainly fuelled demand for new technologies such as switch mode power supplies. As awareness grows of the operational and cost of ownership benefits that the transition from linear to switch mode options delivers, and how this move can link in with environmental commitments, the take-up of ‘green’ power technology is likely to accelerate still further for security-related systems.

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The UPS choice According to government reports, in the last five years, premises in England and Wales have experienced approximately 4.9 million planned and 96 million unplanned power interruptions. There are several types of power interruption and each affects electrical equipment differently. For example, a ‘sag’ is a reduction in power voltage that can lead to equipment locking up, while a ‘surge’ is an increase in power voltage that can permanently damage some systems, while complete power failure can cause businesses to cease operating altogether. Most standby power systems will involve the use of an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) to bridge between the mains supply and the backup supply. There are two main types of UPS: offline and online. Offline UPS are attractive because they have lower capital costs. However, when an offline system operates, there is a momentary break in the supply as it switches from mains to UPS. This may be acceptable for non-critical business applications such as heating and lighting, but it is unlikely to offer acceptable protection for any IT-related equipment. An online UPS is generally more expensive to buy but can monitor the power supply and automatically switch over to standby power with no break in the supply if a fault is detected. It can also protect against power surges, and is more suited for mission-critical applications such as security systems. By operating two or more UPS in parallel you can increase the overall system efficiency because each UPS is more likely to be running at, or near, its ideal operating point. Another benefit of having parallel units is that they are physically separate and you can locate them in different rooms. This minimises the risk of an accident taking out the entire UPS installation at once. Modular topology comprises several smaller UPS units that are housed in a single cabinet. This option allows you to add to standby power in smaller units so that you do not have to buy and run an oversized UPS to account for future expansion. You can also more easily remove units if you need less standby power in the future. You need an independent back-up power source as well as a UPS to provide standby power. Traditionally, businesses use batteries, a diesel generator, or a combination of the two. However there is now an alternative available and in commercial use in the UK - fuel cells, which offer both standby and continuous power for stationary and portable applications.

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PRODUCT TEST Panasonic WV-SP509E Network Camera

he Panasonic WV-SP509E is a 1080p Day / Night network camera. The unit is fitted with 3.1 Megapixel MOS Sensor and offers a maximum resolution of 1920 x 1080. The camera has a memory card slot that supports SDXC/SDHC/SD cards for manual recording and upon network failure. There are three terminal alarm inputs, one output, a BNC output for adjustment of the CCTV image while commissioning, a microphone and audio input. The unit can be powered using PoE or 12v dc. The camera is ONVIF compliant. Out of the box the Panasonic WV-SP509E camera is supplied with an installation manual and CD. The autorun CD gives the installer the option to run or install to the local machine the Panasonic EasyIpSetup Utility. The utility is used to scan the local network for any cameras and allow their IP addresses to be set, this was performed easily with the tool. Once on the network the camera’s webpage was accessed and the firmware checked against their website. The firmware was a version out, so an update was performed; the latest firmware had just been released. When upgrading, the camera warns the user the upgrade will take 9 minutes, this is worth noting if you are deploying a large number of cameras on site and an upgrade is required. On site time can be saved by performing all the firmware upgrades in the office before shipping to site if possible. The camera setup screen offers the installer the auto back focus that when started will step through the back

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focusing of the camera, this process takes less than a minute. An extra optical zoom facility is also available that allows the setting of the final image. Once positioned the installer can digitally zoom in and then move the image in any direction to fine-tune to meet the requirements of the view. The WV-SP509E has two privacy zones that are simple boxes and does not allow for any dragging of the box edges, although it is not a very popular option be aware if the view you are going to record does need more than two individual privacy areas. VIQS or Variable Image Quality allows for two user definable areas to be created and in those areas a higher image quality can be set, leaving the excluded area at a lower image quality and therefore create a lower image size/bit rate, ideal to help with network bandwidth. Face detection is included in the camera and when activated easily identified a face in the image with no difficulty or the installer having to configure any part of the software. The face was highlighted by a box when testing and when activated, the alarm, like all the other alarms, was sent via the on board XML Notifications to two separate receivers that can be programmed into the unit. The camera offers four Video Motion Detection areas. Each of these areas is able to be set to their own sensitivity and the alarms then sent out via the XML notifications to the control

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Face detection is included in the camera and when activated easily identified a face in the image with no difficulty

Connections Hello again,

room software. The WV-SP509E has an email alarm facility where the camera can be configured to send alarms via SMTP or POP or alternatively send alarm pre- and post-image to a File Transfer Protocol (FTP) server. The on-board SD card recording allows the installer to set the camera to record locally either JPG or H264 images. The recording can be triggered manually or via the on-board input while pre- and post-frames per second covering x number of images can be set, e.g. 0.5fps for 3000 pictures. For the viewing of live images the camera offers a nice function called Multi-Screen. The Multi-Screen facility allows the installer to configure four groups of up to four cameras to appear in the live webpage and therefore make a viewing area that does not just include the one camera, which is ideal for receptions etc. The live viewing page offers the user the ability to capture a still image of the view should an operator witness an event they wish to save. The image can then be printed or saved to the local computer. Language selection is available from the viewing page where the user can simply select their chosen language and the software updates itself instantly. In summary the Panasonic WV-SP509E offers the installer a simple to setup network camera that offers all of the features you would expect from a modern camera. The alarm functions as well as the Multi-Screen viewing offer a user a versatile, all-round camera.

8.5 out of 10 OUT OF THE BOX Packaging

Suitably packaged

Leads

None supplied

Installation Manual

Installation guide supplied

Installation CD

Supplied

Peripherals

Safety wire supplied

Size

75mm x 65mm x 132.5mm

Construction

Plastic with a fine silver finish

Mounting

Mounting positions supplied both top and bottom

Overall Appearance

Good

Comments

• Face detection • Multi-screen live viewing option

The Panasonic WV-SP509E offers the installer a simple to setup network camera that offers all of the features you would expect from a modern camera

Alarm receiving centre’s (ARC’s) more than often answer their installer’s phone lines outside of normal working hours and co-ordinate their engineers for out of hours breakdown calls. Although there are escalation processes for the engineer not responding and accepting the request for the breakdown callout, little thought is given to the well being of the engineer when they are actually out and about in the early hours. The engineer is in fact a lone worker and as such businesses are generally unaware of the threat of a potential prosecution under the Corporate Manslaughter & Corporate Homicide Act 2007. To assist our customers with their corporate liability we have introduced a range of services using the duty engineers existing mobile phone thereby negating any additional hardware costs, this enables the duty engineer to be looked after by a virtual carer in SMS or NMS. The basic 369 Archangel Service provides duty of care for the employee and the Smartphone Carer service and also the dedicated device for Protector service, provides additional benefits such as web based reporting software reporting live on location, time and attendance and speed of travel, to name but a few of the useful reports. The service is delivered through both our Southern and Northern ARC’s and therefore falls within our high integrity “no interruption” to service platform as indeed our entire monitoring services do. So whether it’s your duty engineer out late at night, or your daughter, whether it’s an independent senior citizen, a lone parent or even a sales surveyor, there are many reasons why you should review your responsibilities to your employees or next of kin. We have trade costs for our installer channel, enabling you to make a recurring margin on these products and services, so if you’re interested give us a call. Also watch this space for further announcements on our out of hour’s service coordination services as we have some exciting developments underway to support our customers and their service teams. Bye for now


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PRODUCT TEST Sony SNC-VB630 Network Camera

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card slot for manual recording and upon network failure two terminal alarm inputs, two outputs, BNC output for adjustment while commissioning, microphone and audio input. The unit can be powered using PoE, 12v dc or 24v ac. The camera is ONVIF profile S compliant. Out of the box the camera is supplied with an installation manual and CD. The manual guides the installer on the physical elements of the camera and how to start the CD to configure the unit. The CD starts by opening a screen where the user can

select the SNC easy IP setup tool that is used to configure the IP address of the camera. The installer itself is downloaded to the local machine to run and is not installed, and therefore prevents possible site issues where PCs may be locked down by the IT department. When the tool ran, it quickly located the camera on the network and its IP address was easily changed. As a first step after logging into the cameras webpage the firmware version was checked against the Sony website and found to be a version behind. The new firmware had only just been released so an upgrade was performed easily through the Sony SNC Toolbox software which was downloaded from their site, the toolbox however was not available on the CD. After installing the camera for an external view the on-board easyfocus option was used and the camera automatically set itself up to give a crystal clear image. The installer is given many options within the configuration of the camera to fine tune for site use. A Superimpose function allows the installer to set three locations on the image where they can overlay the date and time, user defined text e.g. ‘Front Door Camera’, the codec being used e.g. H.264 High 8000kbps/CBR/25fps or a box that will display when an event has occurred on the camera e.g. Video Motion Detection. The superimpose function also allows for a PNG logo to be uploaded and shown on the image. The camera offers privacy masking with 20 definable areas where the installer can even set the colour that is used to block that area of the view. A Quality of Service (a way to prioritise information on the IP network) option is also available. The on-board motion detection allows for the configuration of four zones within the cameras field of view. Each zone’s corner can be dragged across the camera image to create the desired zone. The zones themselves have the standard sensitivity settings as you would expect. VMF is a function that allows for detection of intrusion into a designated zone, passing over a line that is defined in the view, looking for a left object and the removal of an object. Three filters are given that allow for any of the analytic detections to be set within them. The passing of the line object lets the installer choose how the alarm is triggered either crossing over one side or both sides of the line. Testing of the analytics proved accurate where objects left or removed

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The camera also boasts event conditions where the user can configure a series of events that need to occur before an alarm is raised, an example of this is input 1 on the rear of the camera must activate followed by motion detection being activate within 10 seconds followed by Face Detection within a further 10 seconds. Face detection rounds up the impressive list of on-board analytics where once again zones are created on the image, sensitivity and detection size are set. Camera Tampering was the last function tested. Once enabled, if the camera is moved from its original view an alarm is generated therefore helping to prevent those situations where cameras are knocked or intentionally moved to not view and incident taking place. For the mobile user the camera was tested on an iPad through Safari and Chrome. To view the image the user simply enters the camera IP address and the image is visible in the browser and automatically scaled to fill the screen. The Sony SNC-VB630 offers the installer an easy to setup modern IP camera with many features that enable the camera to fulfil most demanding site applications with the on-board analytics and features taking the camera to the next level.

OUT OF THE BOX Packaging

Suitably packaged

Leads

None supplied

Installation Manual

Installation guide supplied

Installation CD

Supplied

Peripherals

Wire rope supplied for high position installations

Size

72mm x 63mm xx 145mm

Construction

Plastic

Mounting

Mounting positions supplied both top and bottom

Overall Appearance

A good modern feel

Comments

• A vast array of analytic alarms • Event based alarms

9.0 out of 10 The Sony SNC-VB630 offers the installer an easy to setup modern IP camera with many features that enable the camera to fulfil most demanding site applications

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CAUGHT ON CAMERA Dad drives me crazy! Nobody likes to fall out with their family members, but when a father/son disagreement came to a head in China recently the end results were caught on CCTV. The pair were involved in a prolonged car chase amid busy traffic in June, which ended in a crash that left both vehicles, a Mercedes limo and a BMW wrecked. As the chase came to its end, the son abandoned his vehicle and ran away. Kids eh? www.youtube.com/watch?v=4wM18_XMav0

Turning in his grave? When staff at the Manchester Museum noticed that a statue of Osiris (Egyptian God of the Afterlife) was facing the wrong way they installed a time-lapse camera inside the sealed glass display cabinet to see what was going on. The captured footage showed the statue turning around without any visible contact. In fact the statue, which dates to around 1800BC has not been touched by human hands for over 80 years... www.youtube.com/watch?v=viUFxHCnpj4

Crime is dropping Cat burglar Stuart Marsden has a history of falling while attempting break-ins; unlike cats however he doesn’t always land on his feet. With 67 previous convictions, Stuart was caught after his latest botched job, caught here on CCTV, in which he was forced to flee empty handed when he was disturbed by a relative of the 85-year old householder. The Judge jailed him for 28 months after he admitted the offence. www.youtube.com/watch?v=2o3aZLQT18k

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As we all know, CCTV has a real value in the fight against crime, however once in a while it captures the public doing something that is perhaps not altogether sensible or it catches a real one-off moment. Here we look at a look at CCTV clips from around the world… Alert dog saves lives When 18-month-old Labrador guide dog O’Neil was being taken on a field test in San Rafael, California, he suddenly stopped and swivelled his head to look behind him. That prompted the training supervisor, Todd Jurek, to glance around to see what had caught his attention a black car reversing straight at them! Todd managed to usher handler Danielle Alvarado and O’Neil out of the way of the vehicle after its 93-year old driver lost control. www.youtube.com/watch?v=KeRyQDPuI10

Catch a falling toddler! This dramatic footage shows a two-and-a-halfyear-old girl falling from a fifth floor window, only to be caught by passing delivery men. CCTV footage shows the men waiting below as the toddler dangled from the window in Ninghai, China. As she plummeted, they dashed to the correct spot to catch the girl, who had been left home alone while sleeping, but then had climbed on to the window sill after she awoke. Two men were injured in the rescue; one hurt his neck and the other hurt his arm. The girl, Qiqi, escaped with just a graze to her face. www.youtube.com/watch?v=YbbtBWX94Fo

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Leading European Supplier of CCTV equipment, all backed up by our industry leading service and support package. COP Security, Delph New Road, Dobcross, OL3 5BG Tel: +44 (0) 1457 874 999 Fax: +44 (0) 1457 829 201 sales@cop-eu.com www.cop-eu.com

FIRE

DISTRIBUTOR

PASSIVE FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS

FASTFLEX

PROMAT

2A Woodham Lane, New Haw, Addlestone, Surrey, KT15 3NA Contact: Chris Hobbs on 0845 276 1111 sales@fastflex.co.uk www.fastflex.co.uk

Promat is a market leader in passive fire protection fire protection, offering many of the leading brands in fire protection including Promat SUPALUX®, Promat MASTERBOARD®, Promat DURASTEEL®, Cafco FENDOLITE® MII and the Promat PROMASEAL® range of fire stopping products.

Tel: 01344 381300 Email: marketinguk@promat.co.uk

www.insight-direct.co.uk Tel: +44 (0)1273 475500


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IDENTIFICATION

PERIMETER PROTECTION

GPS PERIMETER SYSTEMS LTD 14 Low Farm Place, Moulton Park Northampton, NN3 6HY UK Tel: +44(0)1604 648344 Fax: +44(0)1604 646097 E-mail: info@gpsperimeter.co.uk Web site: www.gpsperimeter.co.uk

POWER STANDBY POWER SPECIALISTS; UPS, GENERATORS, SERVICE & MAINTENANCE

COMPLETE SOLUTIONS FOR IDENTIFICATION

DATABAC GROUP LIMITED 1 The Ashway Centre, Elm Crescent, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey KT2 6HH Tel: +44 (0)20 8546 9826 Fax:+44 (0)20 8547 1026 enquiries@databac.com

INDUSTRY ORGANISATIONS TRADE ASSOCIATION FOR THE PRIVATE SECURITY INDUSTRY

BRITISH SECURITY INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION Tel: 0845 389 3889 Email: info@bsia.co.uk Website: www.bsia.co.uk

DALE POWER SOLUTIONS LTD Salter Road, Eastfield Industrial Estate, Scarborough, North Yorkshire YO11 3DU United Kingdom Phone: +44 1723 583511 Fax: +44 1723 581231 www.dalepowersolutions.com

POWER SUPPLIES – DC SWITCH MODE AND AC

DYCON LTD Cwm Cynon Business Park, Mountain Ash, CF45 4ER Tel: 01443 471 060 Fax: 01443 479 374 Email: marketing@dyconsecurity.com www.dyconsecurity.com The Power to Control; the Power to Communicate

STANDBY POWER

UPS SYSTEMS PLC THE LEADING CERTIFICATION BODY FOR THE SECURITY INDUSTRY

SSAIB The Smoke Houses Cliffords Fort, North Shields, Tyne & Wear Tel: 0191 2963242 Web: www.ssaib.org

INTEGRATED SECURITY SOLUTIONS SECURITY PRODUCTS AND INTEGRATED SOLUTIONS

HONEYWELL SECURITY GROUP Honeywell Security Group provides innovative intrusion detection, video surveillance and access control products and solutions that monitor and protect millions of facilities, offices and homes worldwide. Honeywell integrates the latest in IP and digital technology with traditional analogue components enabling users to better control operational costs and maximise existing investments in security and surveillance equipment. Honeywell – your partner of choice in security. Tel: +44 (0) 844 8000 235 E-mail: securitysales@honeywell.com Web: www.honeywell.com/security/uk

Woodgate, Bartley Wood Business Park Hook, Hampshire RG27 9XA Tel: 01256 386700 sales@upssystems.co.uk www.upssystems.co.uk

UPS - UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLIES

ADEPT POWER SOLUTIONS LTD Unit 1 Viscount Court, South Way, Walworth Business Park Andover, Hants SP10 5NW Tel: 01264 351415 Fax: 01264 351217 Web: www.adeptpower.co.uk E-mail: sales@adeptpower.co.uk

UPS – UNINTERUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY

RIELLO UPS LTD Unit 50, Clywedog Road North, Wrexham LL13 9XN Tel: 0800 269394 Fax: 01978 729 290 Email: sales@riello-ups.co.uk Web: www.riello-ups.co.uk

UPS - UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLIES

UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLIES LTD Bacchus House, Calleva Park , Aldermaston, Berkshire RG7 8EN Telephone: 0118 981 5151 Fax: 0118 981 5152 e-mail: sales@upspower.co.uk www.upspower.co.uk

INTEGRATED SECURITY SOLUTIONS

SECURITY

INNER RANGE EUROPE LTD Units 10 - 11, Theale Lakes Business Park, Moulden Way, Sulhampstead, Reading, Berkshire RG74GB, United Kingdom Tel: +44(0) 845 470 5000 Fax: +44(0) 845 470 5001 Email: ireurope@innerrange.co.uk www.innerrange.com

PERIMETER PROTECTION

CASH MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS

LOOMIS UK LIMITED 1 Alder Court, Rennie Hogg Road, Nottingham, NG2 1RX T - 0845 309 6419 E - info@uk.loomis.com W - www.loomis.co.uk

INFRARED DETECTION

CASH & VALUABLES IN TRANSIT

GJD MANUFACTURING LTD

CONTRACT SECURITY SERVICES LTD

Unit 2 Birch Industrial Estate, Whittle Lane, Heywood, Lancashire, OL10 2SX Tel: + 44 (0) 1706 363998 Fax: + 44 (0) 1706 363991 Email: info@gjd.co.uk www.gjd.co.uk

Challenger House, 125 Gunnersbury Lane, London W3 8LH Tel: 020 8752 0160 Fax: 020 8992 9536 E: info@contractsecurity.co.uk E: sales@contractsecurity.co.uk Web: www.contractsecurity.co.uk

www.insight-direct.co.uk Tel: +44 (0)1273 475500


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CCTV

ONLINE SECURITY SUPERMARKET

INSIGHT SECURITY

EBUYELECTRICAL.COM

Unit 2, Cliffe Industrial Estate Lewes, East Sussex BN8 6JL Tel: 01273 475500 Email:info@insight-security.com www.insight-security.com

Lincoln House, Malcolm Street Derby DE23 8LT Tel: 0871 208 1187 www.ebuyelectrical.com

FENCING SPECIALISTS

J B CORRIE & CO LTD Frenchmans Road Petersfield, Hampshire GU32 3AP Tel: 01730 237100 Fax: 01730 264915 email: fencing@jbcorrie.co.uk

INTRUDER ALARMS – DUAL SIGNALLING

WEBWAYONE LTD 11 Kingfisher Court, Hambridge Road, Newbury Berkshire, RG14 5SJ Tel: 01635 231500 Email: sales@webwayone.co.uk www.webwayone.co.uk www.twitter.com/webwayoneltd www.linkedin.com/company/webwayone

INTRUSION DETECTION AND PERIMETER PROTECTION

OPTEX (EUROPE) LTD Redwall® infrared and laser detectors for CCTV applications and Fiber SenSys® fibre optic perimeter security solutions are owned by Optex. Platinum House, Unit 32B Clivemont Road, Cordwallis Industrial Estate, Maidenhead, Berkshire, SL6 7BZ Tel: +44 (0) 1628 631000 Fax: +44 (0) 1628 636311 Email: sales@optex-europe.com www.optex-europe.com

LIFE SAFETY EQUIPMENT

C-TEC Challenge Way, Martland Park, Wigan WN5 OLD United Kingdom Tel: +44 (0) 1942 322744 Fax: +44 (0) 1942 829867 Website: http://www.c-tec.co.uk

INTERCOM SOLUTIONS – SECURITY & COMMUNICATION

COMMEND UK LTD Commend House, Unit 20, M11 Business Link, Parsonage Lane, Stansted, Essex CM24 8GF Tel: 01279 872 020 Fax: 01279 814 735 E-mail: sales@commend.co.uk Web: www.commend.co.uk

INTRUDER AND FIRE PRODUCTS

CQR SECURITY

PERIMETER SECURITY

TAKEX EUROPE LTD

Aviary Court, Wade Road, Basingstoke Hampshire RG24 8PE Tel: +44 (0) 1256 475555 Fax: +44 (0) 1256 466268 Email: sales@takexeurope.com Web: www.takexeurope.com

125 Pasture road, Moreton, Wirral UK CH46 4 TH Tel: 0151 606 1000 Fax: 0151 606 1122 Email: andyw@cqr.co.uk www.cqr.co.uk

SECURITY EQUIPMENT

PYRONIX LIMITED Secure House, Braithwell Way, Hellaby, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, S66 8QY. Tel: +44 (0) 1709 700 100 Fax: +44 (0) 1709 701 042 www.facebook.com/Pyronix www.linkedin.com/company/pyronix www.twitter.com/pyronix

SECURITY SYSTEMS INTRUDER ALARMS – DUAL SIGNALLING

CSL DUALCOM LTD Salamander Quay West, Park Lane Harefield , Middlesex UB9 6NZ T: +44 (0)1895 474 474 F: +44 (0)1895 474 440 www.csldual.com

BOSCH SECURITY SYSTEMS LTD PO Box 750, Uxbridge, Middlesex UB9 5ZJ Tel: 01895 878088 Fax: 01895 878089 E-mail: uk.securitysystems@bosch.com Web: www.boschsecurity.co.uk

INTRUDER ALARMS AND INTEGRATED SOLUTIONS

SECURITY EQUIPMENT

RISCO GROUP

CASTLE

Commerce House, Whitbrook Way, Stakehill Distribution Park, Middleton, Manchester, M24 2SS Tel: 0161 655 5500 Fax: 0161 655 5501 Email: sales@riscogroup.co.uk Web: www.riscogroup.co.uk

Secure House, Braithwell Way, Hellaby, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, S66 8QY TEL +44 (0) 1709 700 100 FAX +44 (0) 1709 701 042 www.facebook.com/castlesecurity www.linkedin.com/company/castlesecurity

www.twitter.com/castlesecurity

www.insight-direct.co.uk Tel: +44 (0)1273 475500


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APPOINTMENTS

APPOINTMENTS Geoffrey Pye

Jim Hansford Securi-Guard has appointed experienced security professional Jim Hansford as Business Development Manager in the company’s fire and security division. Jim brings a wealth of experience in both the sales and installation of fire and security systems after spending 24 years in the security business. Prior to his new role, Jim spent almost ten years as a Fire Systems Consultant with ADT Fire and Security, covering Devon and Cornwall. In his new role at Securi-Guard, Jim will primarily develop new business among electrical contractors, architects and consultants – identified as key target areas for development.

Phil Burns Revader Security has appointed Phil Burns as General Manager. Phil has over 30 years’ experience within the electronics industry and has previously held senior board level positions at large manufacturing organisations both in the UK and Asia. Phil will be responsible for the company’s day-to-day operations, whilst overseeing the imminent introduction of a new range of rapid redeployable PTZ and 360-degree camera models. “Phil’s extensive knowledge of operational issues and the manufacturing process makes him the ideal candidate to provide leadership to Revader’s engineering, sales and technical support teams,” said Chairman Stuart Caldecourt. “I am confident that Phil will be able to make a major contribution towards our ongoing success and in particular the launch of our new products which I believe will create exciting new business opportunities for our fast growing worldwide network of business partners, installers and system integrators.”

www.psimagazine.co.uk

ISM has announced the appointment of Geoffrey Pye as General Manager. Geoff, who is the former MD of Optex, will head up the ISM team, reporting to the Board with a remit to achieve what Stephen Smith Sales and Marketing Director describes as: “Bold but attainable growth targets in the next five years.” “We are delighted to have secured the appointment of Geoffrey,” says Stephen. “He brings to the table a wealth of experience and expertise, not least in strategic planning.”

Dean Terry Elmdene International has announced the appointment of Dean Terry as a Regional Sales Manager. In his role as one of Elmdene’s Regional Sales Managers, Dean is to be responsible for working on a day-to-day basis with distributors and other customers across the South of England and Wales - two major UK markets for Elmdene. With this in mind, he will be looking to identify and meet customer requirements, drive-up sales, and, crucially, to ensure that they are kept up-todate with the company’s latest product developments.

Mark Hirst Mark Hirst has joined the professional security division of Samsung Techwin as a Business Development Manager. Mark has spent the last five years working for Evolution Electronic Security as an Area Sales Manager and has also performed sales roles during his 15 year career in the electronic security industry at Secom and ADT Fire and Security. Reporting to Simon Shawley, General Manager, UK and Ireland for Samsung Techwin Europe, Mark will be responsible for developing relationships with key market influencers, including consultants, specifiers, installers and system integrators, in order to identify new sales opportunities for Samsung Techwin’s comprehensive range of IP network based video surveillance solutions.

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