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5 Editorial PSI attended the first NSI Installer Summit and picked up some ideas for future editorials as well as some interesting alarm statistics

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

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

15 The PSi Interview This month we speak to Bob Tuck of Emizon about the connectivity and communications trends

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

23 Independent product testing This month the IQinVision Alliance IQD52WV–B7 minidome camera is put through its paces by our reviewers

27 Upgrading and updating CCTV 2014 is considered by some to see a turning point for IPbased cameras as they are becoming so simple to install. Upgrading and updating is easier than ever

32 Panel: Exposing the truth The PSI Panel reveals the biggest myths in the security industry and why they are not valid

Liar, liar... Is there a specific point raised each time you mention a particular solution that makes you roll your eyes and take a deep breath? The security and fire industry is full of little ‘facts’ that simply aren’t true

37 Wireless benefits In a world in which wireless communications are rapidly becoming the norm rather than the exception, the security sector is no different…

40 Inside Story - Purple

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42 Inside Story - Net2 v5 Paxton’s upgrade to their core access control system

44 Got an appetite for learning? The Tavcom Bite Size Training initiative explained

45 Standards talk With Adrian Mealing, Chairman BSIA Security Equipment Manufacturers Section

46 Product update New launches revealed along with product guides and an overview of day/night cameras

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

67 The PSi Directory Your guide to vendors and service providers

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Residential & Commercial Wireless Ricochet mesh technology excels in residential and commercial environments. The mesh architecture increases coverage whilst the self-healing properties provide the most reliable communication pathway available.

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MEET & GREET

PSI recently took part in the NSI Installer Summit event in Birmingham and met a lot of readers and had some good feedback ike any trade show the NSI Summit brought together a lot of people from the same industry who might not ordinarily meet up during the regular working week. There were over 40 exhibitors at the event plus a ‘Learning Zone’ and a conference. The delegates were those installers that had attained NSI Gold standard so the security/fire knowledge in the venue was high. For us it was good to catch up with the delegates as most of them are readers of PSI magazine and have some forthright opinions on what we cover, what we should cover and how we should do it. Some people felt the editorial content was just what they wanted, however it was clear that there were some concerns as to the input of manufacturers and our relationship with them. From my point of view I have never given anyone an easy ride just because they advertise with us. In fact for the most of it I don’t know who is advertising in the magazine until it comes out. As a few delegates pointed out, any magazine that does blur the lines between advertising and editorial (or has one person doing both duties) is not going to be worth reading - so we’re certainly not guilty of that. Another area that readers felt could be blurred by favouritism is the product review feature, although given that our tests are carried out by a third-party (so not me) we have no control over how they score the technology and their opinion of the equipment. Rest assured these are independent reviews. But I’ve never been one too proud to ignore concerns (compliments are always welcome though) so I have decided to enlist the help of a group of real experts who will give us honest comment and say it ‘how it is’ without any fear of recrimination. Get ready for a new force in opinionated editorial coming soon….

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Encouraging stats One of the most memorable statistics aired at the NSI Summit conference came from Ken Meanwell of ACPO who revealed the changes in alarm callout numbers over recent years. According to the data there were 1,052,538 false calls in 1996 and only 152,700 false call-outs in 2013 which is an indication of the strides taken in not only intruder alarm technology but also installer efficiency and quality. Hopefully with the continued developments that the manufacturers have in the pipeline along with the improvements in installer training and knowledge this number will be falling for the foreseeable future. Another stat of interest from Ken was that there were 96,130 genuine call-outs in 1996 compared to 10,368 genuine calls in 2013. There are a number of reasons why this might be, but one strong possibility is that criminals are now aware, more than ever, of the risks involved with targeting an alarmed site rather than one without security in place. There’s a stat you can throw at a customer who is undecided as to the deterrent qualities of an intruder alarm. Andy Clutton EDITOR

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INDUSTRY NEWS

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ONVIF releases Profile C for access control

ONVIF, the standardisation initiative for IP-based physical security products, has announced the final release of Profile C, which brings the functionality of the ONVIF global interface specification into the physical access control arena. Through Profile C, systems integrators, specifiers and consultants are able to achieve interoperability between clients and devices of physical access control systems (PACS) and network-based video systems. With this final release, including the availability of the Profile C Test Tool, manufacturers are now able to introduce Profile C conformant products to the market. With Profile C, compatibility between access control edge devices and clients is reportedly improved, installation simplified and training time diminished because of the reduced need for multiple proprietary monitoring systems to handle different PACS devices. Profile C conformant devices within the access control system provide door and access point

information and functionality related to basic door control activities such as locking and unlocking doors, when a door has been accessed and other door monitoring tasks. “Extending the ONVIF interface into other areas of physical security emphasises ONVIF’s recognition that systems designers need a consistent interface to enable seamless integration within their security systems,” said Per Björkdahl, Chairman of ONVIF’s Steering Committee. “With the release of Profile C for access control, integrators and specifiers can be confident that products bearing the Profile C mark will work together, ultimately enabling a better physical access control solution or integrated access and video system for their clients.” Profile C can also be combined with ONVIF Profile S for video and audio streaming so users can group related access and video devices, sharing the same device management features such as network configuration and system settings.

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Cabling quality and sales increase A new report from IHS reveals that over 2 million kilometres of new cabling was used in video surveillance solutions in 2013 which laid end-to-end is enough cable to wrap around the world 50 times over. A total of $540 million was spent on video surveillance cabling and infrastructure in 2013 and video surveillance applications account for 4% of the total Ethernet switch and structured cabling markets combined. The study looking at the world market for cabling, Ethernet switches and infrastructure used in video surveillance, forecasts that market growth will exceed the rate for the wider market for video surveillance equipment, as surrounding infrastructure becomes more important. When specifying systems, cabling and infrastructure has historically been seen as a low priority when compared to cameras and recorders in the video surveillance industry despite causing the majority of problems. However, this balance is beginning to change. Aaron Dale, market analyst in the security group at IHS comments, “In response to the

growing scale and complexity of video surveillance networks, users are increasingly looking to future proof their cabling and infrastructure. “Longevity of the system even beyond the camera’s lifetime is increasingly featuring in end-users cost-benefit analysis; this has the effect of increasing demand in the high end market. Indeed by 2018, Category 6a (or higher) Ethernet cable is expected to equal revenues for Category 6 (or lower) cable.” Some vendors have been quick to capitalise on growth in this market. For example, a number of Ethernet switch manufacturers have started producing a line of products tailored for use in video surveillance applications. Furthermore, there has been a host of new partnerships between video surveillance equipment manufacturers and networking equipment manufacturers. Such partnerships are likely to lead to video surveillance being increasingly incorporated on wider networks with more than one purpose. “As video surveillance users demand evermore functionality and reliability from their solution, performance of supporting cabling and infrastructure will undoubtedly be more crucial than ever,” concludes Dale.

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THE BOTTOM LINE I N A S S O C I AT I O N W I T H C S L D U A L C O M

The interview that gets the facts from the top Steve Kimber is the Managing Director of Southern/Northern Monitoring Services. Over the last 30 years SMS/NMS has grown into one of the largest independent ARCs in the UK.

Gold Awards for MBSS Marsh Barton Security Services (MBSS) has accredited by the National Security Inspectorate (NSI) with a National Approvals Council for Security Systems (NACOSS) Gold Award. To achieve the Gold standard, MBSS had to show business excellence through ISO 9001 Quality Management, as well as displaying technical expertise by meeting the appropriate British and European Standards. MBSS was bought in May 2012 by Ex Royal Marine Marcus DiVincenzo who lives locally and already owns and runs a security company that offers personal security services for high profile, high net-worth personalities and event security. MBSS Director Marcus said: “It’s a great testament to the team at MBSS that we have been awarded the NACOSS Gold for our security systems. Marsh Barton Security Services has been based in Exeter for 30 years and already had the foundations of a great business. What I have done is to build on those foundations and push it forward to the top of the security services industry.”

Y3K agrees Anviz UK distribution Y3K is to introduce a new range of biometric access control products from Anviz to the UK in agreement to make Y3K the distributor for all products within the range. Anviz has created and developed a self-intelligent, multi-biometric verification algorithm named BioNANO. Incorporating fingerprint, facial and iris in one core application, the algorithm is the core technology found in FacePass Pro, a standalone facial recognition platform. With a terminal identification speed of one second, this new product will be one of the key products available through Y3K in 2014. Commenting on the new launch, Paul Singh, Y3K’s Group CEO, said, “We predict that sales of biometric security equipment will increase significantly in 2014 as the products have now become more reliable and identification speeds much faster.” Other Anviz products to feature in Y3K’s new access control line-up will be a range of fingerprint, time attendance, RFID access control products and accessories and modules.

What has been the most significant change in the industry since you started SMS/NMS? One of the most noticeable changes to the industry is the sheer quantity of signals an ARC receives on a daily basis. Another is the increased level of micro-management of the industry through standards and statutory regulation. The security industry has successfully regulated itself through UKAS accredited inspection bodies for over 40 years. We now find that nonpractitioners on committees have determined that under EN’s the ARC will receive signalled conditions. Additionally, we are in the frustrating position of being put under pressure to take out business licensing that we do not meet the application criteria for. How do your customers benefit from your multiple receiving centres compared with a single centre ARC/RVRC? The national telephony infrastructure is such that even if you are not monitoring IP or GPRS signalling systems, an ARC or RVRC’s connectivity to the network is hugely exposed due the concentration of routing deployed by the national service providers. Because of this, it is essential to have a second centre that enables you to route traffic seamlessly without the risk of interruption to service. With SMS/NMS you get that guarantee of high integrity certification and two centres for the price of one. Signalling technology has evolved dramatically over the years to reduce false alarms along with ARC filtering, can more be done? It is important to present confirmed communication failures intelligently. Consumers cannot resolve or act upon an IP or GPRS network outage and only want to know when connectivity from their system to the ARC/RVRC has failed. The recent storms have highlighted weaknesses in many standby batteries during power fails, so it is vital that installers replace poor performing standby batteries as a matter of course. We provide an automated health check report to identify these systems, along with other poorly performing systems to proactively reduce false alarms. Have you seen any noticeable trends in the signalling choices that customers are making? We have seen a significant move to dual path signalling, especially where there is a family of products that allow a system to be up or downgraded. More recently we are seeing an increase in IP signalling trending with corporates leveraging the existing CCTV on-site to provide visual confirmation. This may be at odds with the same IP signalling providers offering more ‘traditional’ PSTN/GPRS combinations. DigiAir® has quickly become a favourite with our installers as it saves labour on site whilst offering the consumer a more robust solution. What areas of security do you expect to see grow in the coming years? Due to the rise of GPRS and IP signalling, the PIR is being increasingly replaced with a motion sensing webcam. This gives the consumer visual confirmation and allows interaction with the security system via a smart device. Regrettably, I believe we will see a growth in systems that result in 999 ‘confirmation’ calls after receiving images to smart phones. If stakeholders such as ACPO accept this as a valid alarm event, it has the potential to seriously undermine the credibility and function of a fully approved ARC and the URN procedure.

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INDUSTRY NEWS

Joint letter sent to CEN and CENELEC Euralarm has signed a joint letter of the European industry to CEN and CENELEC. The signing parties call CEN and CENELEC to consider having an in-depth discussion about their corporate and technical governance model with recognised stakeholders, especially industry. The background of the letter is the change in internal regulations at CEN and CENELEC without consulting any of their ‘recognised stakeholders’ from the industry. The signing parties consider the industry to be the European standardisation’s key stakeholder and main user of standards. The parties feel the industry’s contribution would be most effective if it were considered adequately at a political and technical level in the European Standardisation Organisations. The parties believe that it therefore would be highly desirable to make the whole standardisation process and structure more effective and relevant to the respective markets and society at large. An in-depth discussion between CEN, CENELEC and all stakeholders, especially industry, is in the opinion of the signing partners the start to come to a more effective standardisation process and structure. Apart from Euralarm the letter to CEN/CENELEC was signed by ORGALIME, AFECOR, CECAPI, CECE, CECED, CECIMO, CECIP, CEMA, COCIR, EFCEM, EGMF, ELVHIS, ESMIG, EURELECTRIC, EURO-AIR, EUROPACABLE, FARECOGAZ, FEM, LIGHTINGEUROPE, PNEUROP and T&D EUROPE.

Unattended CCTV system for London Borough The London Borough of Redbridge is reportedly using the first unattended CCTV enforcement system for moving traffic offences in the UK. The pilot system has been supplied by Videalert and has been operational at four locations to monitor a range of moving traffic offences since November 2013. They include one restricted access, one yellow box junction and two banned turns. According to David Richmond, CEO of Videalert: “This new system combines video analytics and ANPR detection to capture more offences than can be achieved by traditional legacy solutions and will deliver a higher return on investment and compliance whilst increasing road safety wherever it is deployed.” The system, which was contracted through OpenView, London Borough of Redbridge’s incumbent CCTV contractor, has been installed

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BAFE elects new Chairman The Council of BAFE has elected Douglas Barnett, Head of Customer Risk Management, AXA Insurance (UK) plc as their new Chairman, following the retirement of Phil Toase CBE, QFSM, DL. Phil served as Director and Chairman for nine years and had overseen the major developments and growth at BAFE, which now has over 1100 registered companies across a range of schemes and in every part of the UK. Phil said: “I have enjoyed my time at BAFE, it has been great to help shape the future of the organisation and be involved in the general acceptance of BAFE as a safeguarding organisation for the fire industry”. Douglas has over 25 years’ experience in risk management with an extensive global background. He represents the Association of British Insurers and other commercial groups in consultations with Government bodies and technical groups. In accepting the role of BAFE Chairman, Douglas paid tribute to the growth in both numbers and standing that had been achieved under Phil’s tenure. “I am honoured to take over the role of BAFE Chairman from Phil Toase”, commented Douglas, “I aim to work with the staff team to gain greater credibility for the use of third party certificated companies by end users and specifiers, with the consistent aim of improving fire safety throughout the built environment.” using a capital expenditure neutral model, whereby all costs are recovered through the issuance of Penalty Charge Notices (PCNs). It automates the detection and capture of the moving traffic offences and provides efficient post review and validation processing of the evidence data before automatic posting to the back office system that issues the PCNs. Councillor Shoaib Patel, Cabinet Member for Environment Transportation and Crime for the London Borough of Redbridge added that: “The Videalert system was installed to counter the high number of drivers that were ignoring the traffic restrictions that were in place, causing severe safety hazards to pedestrians and other drivers. The system is working well and we have captured a number of vehicles committing serious traffic contraventions which is promising. I am confident this will lead to a more efficient means of enforcement, reduce traffic congestion and improve road safety.”

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INTERVIEW

SIGNALLING FOR THE FUTURE This month we speak to Bob Tuck of Emizon about connectivity and integration and a major shift towards IP ince 2006 Bob Tuck has been Managing Director of Emizon in the UK, with 38 years’ service in the telecommunications sector. He spent 16 years in various roles with BT Redcare, with involvement in patents on alarm signalling. Bob is keen to ensure that secure alarm signalling, based on managed networks, is at the core of secure machine to machine signalling for the 21st Century.

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How have the last twelve months been for you? We have seen interesting changes in the last twelve months, particularly with regard to the UK security market reacting to the economy coming out of recession. We have done well during the recession as the savings for end users by doing away with the phone line for security signalling has been a major cost saving. It now seems that the roll out of VoIP phone systems means that end users are questioning why they need a phone line for alarm signalling as standard. Are you seeing any trends in the demands of installers and their customers? Yes there is a definite trend for “value-added services”. What I mean by this is that customers no longer just want the alarm system for alarms only, they are also looking for adding overlay services such as energy monitoring and control, footfall measurement and communications continuity for the business. As we provide IP signalling we can address all of the aforementioned overlays and provide real costs saving and additional benefits for the installer and end user. Are there any connectivity solutions proving particularly popular at the moment and are there any connectivity measures being replaced/upgraded? Emizon dual path IP/GPRS at Grade 3 (ATS4+) is definitely the most popular, even though we

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provide coverage from Grade 2 to Grade 4 over a variety of signalling paths (IP, GPRS, PSTN). The reason for this is the performance and pricing of IP/GPRS Grade 3 gives the ARC, installer and end user maximum peace of mind. We see a major shift away from analogue signalling as the pressure to go fully IP in businesses increases. Is the integration of IT with security and the influx of IT installers fitting security changing the market for you? Yes, and in a positive way. We work closely with the IT sector and IT guys “get” what we are doing straight away. The design of Emizon being “firewall friendly” and the fact we are IP based is of course a major bonus for us! Do you think that connectivity is fully understood in the marketplace? In short, no. There has been a lot of, shall I say “smudging” and frightening people about IP by the traditional signalling providers who have a vested interest in keeping the status quo. Unfortunately the IT industry will not let our industry just sit around collecting revenues which they think they have also have a right to. A warning here: move into the 21st century and embrace IP or die. In your experience, do insurers help or hinder security installations? I think insurers have been very helpful lately.

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They have been concerned at the shift of traditional Grade 4 signalling being swapped out for GPRS/Digi products at Grade 2. They have now examined standards more closely and are now requesting that closer attention is paid to keeping the signalling on the same standard when signalling change outs take place. Are there any differences between the requirements of your overseas

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customers and those in the UK? We operate across UK, Europe and Australasia and I took the decision to independently test for all the three territories. You could of course argue that EN Series covering Europe covers the UK as well. Insurers in the UK require some local change to cover there requirements in the UK which is where LPS1277 comes in useful as this LPS standards covers what some insurers require. Broadly all three territories want reporting times, encryption and measure of reliability. All three standards (EN50131, AS22011.5 and

LPS1277v3) to varying degrees concentrate on the above. Any predictions for the future of security connectivity? The future is IP whether fixed or wireless that’s for sure. On fixed in the UK we are seeing the progressive roll out of fibre to the kerb or premises and businesses are now running on IP as standard. Communications is the hub of almost any business, so talk of IP being unreliable and new is quite frankly scaremongering and out of date. There are some challenges coming up on wireless. The move to 2G to 3G to 4G is being watched closely and installers should ask the question, is the device I am fitting today future-proofed as networks migrate to new technologies? If I am replacing a Digi with a 2G wireless device will I have to revisit in the future to upgrade to 3G or 4G? My final prediction is that as an industry we need to add “smarts” to our products and services as customer expectation increases year on year.

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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.

Cameras upgraded and made easier to fit COP Security has released a host of new and upgraded cameras. Now available, all Express and IRLAB 420, 520 & 600TVL cameras have been upgraded to 700TVL, 700TVL and 960H (16:9 widescreen) formats respectively. In addition, new and upgraded cameras have been added to the HD-SDI, IR Speed dome and covert camera ranges. To assist installers with easier and quicker camera installations, the depth of camera brackets available for each COP camera has also been increased. All COP cameras are now supported with a selection of camera mounting bracketry, including wall mount, stand-off and back box options - to enable installers to complete any installation with the minimum of fuss. www.cop-eu.com

HD-SDI product range introduced Santec has introduced a product range for video surveillance using HD-SDI technology. The new HD-SDI products include HD-SDI cameras, camera sets and speed domes. Moreover, a new SanStore HD-SDI recorder has just been launched which features auto detection at D1, 960H and HD-SDI (1080p, 720p). The recorder is available as 4-channel, 8channel or 16-channel model and is equipped with up to 4TB storage. Regarding cables, Santec offers an HD-SDI coax cable for transmitting HD video signals for up to 180 m distances. Matching accessories such as highquality plugs, repeaters and converters are also available. www.santec-video.com

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ANPR cameras for real-time management Knighthood International has launched its integrated Bearbox system incorporating ANPR direct from the camera. It combines all the camera and real-time processing functions into the unit so that access can be granted in realtime. There is no need for a server or PC and the output can be used direct or passed to the host for reporting and audit trails. The Bearbox technology allows this system to be integrated with any other site system. The Bearbox ANPR system provides a new tool for traffic monitoring and can be used in single and multiple formats to control access to multientrance car parks, toll collection, traffic movements at ferry terminals or security. For example, it can allow only pre-registered cars to have access to staff car parks or embassies, combining the entry gate function to the camera’s data collection for an automated, secure response or it can monitor which cars have entered and left a facility and present the data as in hire car depots. www.knighthoodinternational.co.uk 19


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Wire-free CCTV and PIR unit launched ESP has added to its growing range of External Area Protection systems with a wire-free version of its GuardCam. According to the company, the GuardCam WF provides an ideal solution for the surveillance and protection of external areas around domestic or light commercial properties. Images are captured by wirefree CCTV cameras built into PIR controlled security lighting units and digitally transmitted to a choice of indoor receivers with integral SD card recording and user controls. GuardCam operates on a 2.4GHz frequency featuring FHSS digital technology to eradicate interference from other wire free devices and provides a range of up to 150m. Up to four transmitters (GuardCam WF-T) can be paired to a single receiver (GuardCam WF-MR with built in 7 inch screen or (GuardCam WF-SAR) for direct connection to a television.it One of the most popular features of the GuardCam range is that they don’t appear to be cameras. Users especially in domestic installations - may not wish to create a high security prison look to their home. However they are happy to have socially acceptable security lights installed. This semi covert nature of the GuardCam range also fools the intruder. A natural reaction is to look toward the source of a triggered light and therefore also directly into the camera. www.espuk.com

Connector gel gets a re-launch! Connector gel Contralube 770 has been relaunched with a new formulation which reportedly makes the connector gel more effective at weatherproofing electrical, electronic and data connections. The improved formula, says the company, will ensure that security engineers do not experience warranty call-outs due to external power or data connections (digital or analogue) becoming corroded or experiencing water ingress. Recommended for application to multi-pin connectors, spade, bayonet, bullet and any other type of push fit electro mechanical contact area Contralube 770 is a clear gel that prevents moisture ingress (inc. salt water), oxidation and corrosion, contact wear, verdigris and fretting corrosion. The gel is listed as ideal for use with electronic security equipment and had already proven beneficial for the prevention of problems with CCTV installations. contralube.com

New IP range in two formats Genie CCTV has launched a new range of IP surveillance products in two recording platforms (Professional and Performance) and a portfolio of cameras to fit the majority of commercial, industrial and domestic applications. With a minimum of 2.1MP the new Genie cameras ensure the capture of full ONVIF conforming 1080p images; and the range includes a Mini PTZ with a 5x Optical Zoom capability. PoE is standard throughout, as is Micro SD Card support – and models with integral Varifocal Lenses come with the Smart Focus feature which allows engineers and operators to remotely zoom a camera in or out – via the camera’s dedicated web page – and the camera then automatically re-focuses. Genie has developed two separate recording solutions, the NVRPRO Professional Range is available with 9, 16 or 32Channels and the NVRX Performance with 4, 8 or 16-Channels – the new cameras can obviously be used with either NVR. www.geniecctv.com 20

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he IQD52WV–B7 is from the IQinVision Alliance Mini Series of network cameras, which are available with 1.3, 2.0 or 3.0 Megapixel, ”CMOS sensors. Our test model was the mid-range unit offering a maximum resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels and fitted with a 3-6mm varifocal lens. The compact camera unit is supplied with two cast aluminium trim rings in black and beige. Space inside the camera cover is at a premium but the manufacturer has squeezed in an SDHC memory card slot for edge recording and a connection for audio line out plus external microphone. Power for the camera is via PoE, there is no DC option. The Alliance Mini range of cameras, are ONVIF and PSIA compliant. Out of the box, the IQD52WV-B7 is supplied with the necessary fixings for direct mounting to wall or ceiling but various accessories are available for other mounting options (wall bracket, pendant etc.). Despite the small form factor, there is a reasonable space for the network connection to be made although this would most likely need to be removed in order to access the SDHC memory card slot. Cable entry is via the rear of the unit, there is no facility (knockout or conduit entry) on the cast aluminium cover trim for surface wiring options. The camera is supplied both with a hard copy of the installation manual and a CD with the necessary software tools. Having powered the camera via a PoE network switch, the network may be scanned using the IQfinder utility provided on the CD. This may of course be installed on a network PC but the utility will also run directly from the CD itself. The utility appeared to work even with completely different address ranges for the camera and PC. The camera comes set to DCHP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) as default but once identified via IQfinder, it’s possible to assign a new IP address, subnet and gateway from within the utility. The camera web page may also be accessed from the utility or directly from your native internet browser using the cameras IP address. The web page offers two choices, ‘live view ‘ and ‘setup’. As there is no analogue test output on the camera, lens adjustment can only be

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completed once the camera is being viewed via the web page live view. All other settings are changed via the setup tab which is of course, password protected. From the live screen there are options to take a snapshot, video footage (.avi format) or to use the digital zoom facility, depending on the video stream being viewed ( H.264 or JPEG). The setup tab offers all the configuration functions you would expect and was clearly laid out with a help menu accessible section by section; providing descriptions for each setting. Three selectable image streams are offered using H.264 or JPEG, various frames rates, resolutions and bit rates. Despite its compact dimensions, the unit is a true day/night camera with moveable infrared cut filter and WDR (Wide Dynamic Range). Day/night switching may be automatic or may be manually set to colour or monochrome depending on the application. Image quality appeared to be good

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external microphone) and the ability to record direct to onboard storage on event or time schedule etc. No hardwired alarm input/output is available and perhaps more significantly, there appears to be no facility for privacy masking.

The IQD52WV-B7 is certainly not ‘feature rich’ compared to some products but is easy to install despite its small form factor and appears to provide a good balance of image and build quality together with a pleasantly straightforward configuration setup. The lack of privacy masking is a potential drawback but overall we liked the unit.

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in either mode. Configuration may be completed via the web page or alternatively accessed via IQinVision’s own IQmanager utility which may be installed from the supplied CD. In terms of features, the camera has four configurable windows for motion detection, an onboard microphone (plus connectivity for an

Despite its compact dimensions, the unit is a true day/night camera with moveable infrared cut filter and WDR (Wide Dynamic Range)

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UPGRADING AND UPDATING CCTV 2014 is thought to be a turning point for IP-based cameras as they are becoming so simple to install. Those that don’t embrace the latest technologies might find themselves left behind et’s get one thing clear from the off, a new CCTV install does not have to be IP. Increasingly we hear of new build shopping centres, hospitals, schools etc all having the latest IP surveillance equipment installed, but this is a different perspective to those jobs that are upgrades to existing technologies. Upgrading a system is quite different to fitting the latest, often bespoke, equipment from the off. There are a number of alternatives for those installers and customers who want to improve the performance of an underperforming surveillance system. As we have reported many times before the options for higher definition, analytics, remote access etc can include HD-SDI, IP and the use of encoders which take the analogue signal and digitise it for networking. Furthermore the latest analogue cameras aren’t exactly without their features, but in life upgrades usually mean changes. In general the market tends to forget all of the various options and discusses IP vs analogue as if these are the only choices. However there is the underlying fact that an old analogue closed circuit surveillance system will probably not be giving your clients the best results in today’s environment as there are so many other functions and features they are missing out on. Not that everybody definitely, without question needs to upgrade their CCTV. It’s horses for courses – if the client is happy with what they have in place and it serves the purpose they had it installed to do, then it can be left alone. But when they come to add new offices or change their security requirements the existing technology may well not even be available any longer, so a move to one of the newer alternatives will likely be the choice. In the past the newer option of IP cameras has met with a certain amount of head-scratching from the analogue minded installers and coupling that with the higher prices of the early systems, the anticipated rapid decline of analogue cameras did not happen (and has in many sectors still not happened). But nowadays the price of IP cameras has dropped with some manufacturers selling units for less than £100 and these are not reboxed webcams, they are good quality cameras.

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Remember back to last year’s IFSEC and you’ll recall the glut of manufacturers launching almost identical looking ‘entry level’ cameras and many hoping that these lines would give IP the impetus it needed to finally kill off its predecessors and competition. Another aspect of the IP camera that has changed (as we have reported previously) is that the installation of these systems is not as complicated as it used to be; the technology genuinely is plug-and-play now. Many times press conferences have stalled while the presenter tries to locate and name ports to indicate the ‘ease’ of setting up the system. That is now all unnecessary thanks to the real plug-and-play systems from manufacturers who have recognised the need for simplification of the set-up. Some say that this technology is all well and good, but if you want an ‘all singing and dancing’ surveillance system you would need to fit something more involving, which in some applications may be true, but it is certainly not the case for all of the installations you will encounter. So ‘migration’ to IP (marketing speak alert) may not be the only option available to installers and their clients, but if an upgrade to a system with better quality images, analytic functionality and remote access via smartphones is required then some action will be needed to update an aged analogue install. What the client wants the

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system to do is the foremost consideration before specifying exactly which format of camera, DVR/NVR to go for. Of course there is also the recent explosion of interest in integrating CCTV into a system that also includes access control, fire, point-of-sale etc. For surveillance to fit into such a project it needs to have some networkability to it, so unsurprisingly IP cameras have tended to be the ones specified for the job. This may well be down to the fact that many IT integrators are now moving into the security sector and their knowledge of the CCTV is almost 100% IP based. It’s a different picture for the lower end domestic market. The cameras aimed at this sector tend to be anything from webcams to social media-linked cameras and a lot of them are distributed and manufactured by companies largely unknown on these shores. Try popping “plug and play IP cameras” into your search engine and see how many of the suppliers and manufacturers you’ve ever heard of before. And how many of these systems are over £50? Hardly any of them. This poses a bit of a problem to the installer because these basic systems are now so simple that anyone can fit them and with the development of Cloud storage, who needs a DVR either? Just buy a camera and pay a monthly subscription for some Cloud space and away you go. For a modern generation that includes a 13year old boy who built a nuclear fusion reactor, plugging an IP camera into the back of a router and navigating the video management software will not be a strenuous task. In general the image quality of these systems is not as good as that of the cameras that the readers of PSI would be fitting but if the customer isn’t too fussy about that and they just want a visual deterrent and a method of recording some basic footage, they’ll be fairly happy especially given the financial outlay; so this could be a revenue stream area that is in decline for the installer in the future. So let’s presume that your client has asked you to come in and look at their CCTV technology and have requested that you upgrade their analogue equipment to that new-fangled IP system. How do you proceed? We asked Sonia Blizzard of Beaming to suggest the consideration for an upgrade and why IP might be the popular choice:

Limitations of analogue Although it may appear easier and cheaper to stick to longstanding analogue products, it could prove to be costlier in the long run. Yes analogue is much more appealing from an installation perspective, as virtually any analogue CCTV camera can be plugged into any DVR – so literally CCTV is as simple as plugging and playing.

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However, there are many limitations where analogue CCTV is concerned, namely the scalability and flexibility. Analogue CCTV is designed to be closed; therefore it’s hard wired and more difficult to scale and IP surveillance allows much more flexibility in this field.

Benefits of IP surveillance IP surveillance can also tackle much larger areas such as university campuses, multi-level buildings and multi-site retail stores. Resolution can also be much better.

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frame rates, plus multiple cameras can be viewed simultaneously.

Have your cake and eat it In an ideal world, we would like to see a simplified installation of devices and networks associated with IP surveillance so that we can have the best of what analogue and digital has to offer, and where switching over to digital from analogue can be a gradual, measured process. The best way to do this is through a private network which sits in between the Alarm Receiving Centre and the installer. Such solutions offer expertise and advice as well as a hand to hold for even the smallest installers to ensure that equipment is configured correctly each time every time and that end-to-end connectivity is signed off between the customer, installer and ARC or RVRC. It simplifies the installation of network security devices such as DVR and CCTV cameras as there is no complicated network or firewall configuration required, so it truly is plug and play. Installers, who have traditionally supplied analogue products, can start provisioning products using IP connectivity, confident that they are in the hands of experts.

The difference is clear So, when it comes to the IP vs analogue angle, it is tempting to stick to what you know and avoid unnecessary disruption. However, when the benefits clearly outweigh the disadvantages, plus add the fact that technology is constantly evolving towards IP surveillance, the appeal of converting has to be a pull. Especially when you consider that there are products out there which can help even the most reluctant installers to commit to IP.

Conclusion Regardless of a camera’s image quality claims, the video signal is only as good as the connectivity, and this is more than likely to impact on the clarity of the image that is transmitted by the camera. Consider this: A 1.3 megapixel IP camera is nearly four times the resolution of full D1 analogue. A 3 megapixel camera is over nine times the resolution of analogue. This provides so much more additional detail and becomes a much more attractive alternative to more traditional, analogue CCTV cameras for this reason Technology keeps moving on so the disparity between IP and analogue is increasing. The increased upload bandwidth from Fibre to the Cabinet (FTTC) broadband, where it is available, allows true high definition image quality at high 30

As we said right from the start, ‘IP’ is not the only way to upgrade an analogue system. If your customer has decided that the system that has been in place for twenty years has finally had its day then, depending on what they want to do with the new system, there are a number of choices. Today the hardest thing about upgrading surveillance technology is the choice you have to make as to which format you go for, physically installing it is easier than ever.

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What is the biggest myth in the security industry? The experts reveal their favourites…

DON’T MYTH THE POINT! Steve Baker – Genie CCTV Myth: IP CCTV is somehow less reliable Those determined to show IP CCTV systems in a negative light normally hone in on reliability – something which is never a problem if the network is designed correctly. The doubters seem to believe that connecting devices together using IP poses inherent risks, but if such systems were that unreliable they wouldn’t be the core communication solution for every single global enterprise. The foundation stones for an IP network – whatever the application – must be redundancy and resilience. Good network design includes both. Information technology customers expect, as an absolute minimum, that their data is held securely in more than one location; and those implementing a security system should think likewise. Moreover, network design planning must consider the business needs of the customer and shouldn’t include too many unnecessary bells and whistles. Never overcomplicate the physical and logical design, as it can make it difficult to maintain. Modern technology products provide numerous options for creating resilient networks. Intelligent switches, RAID arrays, redundant power supplies and dual links are just some of the components to consider when setting out your design; and don’t make the mistake of forgetting about the network gateway as it also requires redundancy. A practical and well thought out design – with built-in expansion - will pay dividends in the future. IP delivers enormous benefits for the customer in scalability, storage costs and security management which far outweigh any perceived negatives – least of all the unfounded reliability myth.

Tony Whiting – Raytec Myth: My camera doesn’t need any light Throughout my 23 year career of designing, manufacturing and marketing professional lighting solutions to the global CCTV/surveillance market, there has always been the all too familiar claim from camera 32

manufacturers that their cameras do not require any additional lighting to work at night. Whilst many low light cameras are sensitive to light and can deliver acceptable images results in low light conditions, the fact remains that during the hours of darkness all cameras need light to see. There are many image enhancement techniques to amplify the brightness of a camera image. However, these can also amplify the noise, leading to poor image detail and increased demands on bandwidth and storage. There are some immutable laws of both physics and business that should always be considered when evaluating the night-time performance of any CCTV/surveillance system: 1. All cameras need light to provide a picture at night (excluding thermal cameras) 2. The better the quality of the lighting, the better the quality of the picture 3. Megapixel/HD cameras demand high quality lighting to work to their full potential 4. Lighting offers increased revenue opportunities for our industry whilst delivering better solutions to end users In addition, correctly designed lighting has the capability to help reduce bandwidth and storage requirements of an IP system, thereby saving costs. Visible lighting can also be used as a deterrent to actively reduce crime. In simple terms, all cameras deserve good lighting to ensure best performance.

Julie Kenny – Pyronix Myth: The security industry is not a place for a woman As the first woman director of the British Security Industry Association and having just completed 21 years as a Director, it is a myth that the security industry is not a place for a woman. I have worked in the security industry for 28 years and it has been pleasing to note a gradual change from what was a totally male dominated market, to one where women are playing an increasingly influential role; in 1998 I introduced the code of practice into the BSIA. During my time I have seen many influential women in senior positions on our boards, in our small and larger businesses, on the boards of our customers and, indeed, helping to shape the future of our industry. This change has been evidenced with the encouraging reading that more women were now included in the 40 top most influential people in the security and fire

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industries which was compiled by IFSEC last year. I am a firm believer that the “Best (wo)Man” should get the job and with the appropriate ability; if you give 100 per cent; whatever gender or race you are; you should be rewarded. Research into the banking crisis highlighted that had more women been on the boards of those institutions, the banking crisis might not have been so profound because it is said that when women take places on boards they are more inclined to ask a question which may appear stupid, but in reality many would not know the answer. Women do not normally take their egos into the board room and, in many instances, would be difficult to persuade to support risky investments, in addition to their many other talents. I believe that these traits alone should see more women on the boards of our larger security companies. Additionally, any thriving industry needs to understand the views of its customer, so it stands to reason that where senior representation better reflects the diversity of the customer demographic, with no dilution in ability, can only be a good thing for our future success.

Stephen Green – The Security Institute Myth: Technology or humans can deliver security alone The biggest myth in security is revealed all too often in the sincerely-held convictions of my esteemed colleagues. From equipment suppliers, integrators and installers I hear that “Technology is a panacea”. From security managers I hear that “A good guard has an irreplaceable sixth sense for trouble”. These two views reflect the same tired myth. My background is somewhat unusual in the security Industry; I am not ex-forces or expolice. I am an engineer by trade and a security practitioner by design. My first degree was in electronic engineering, but my Masters was in Security Management. I spent the first half of an all too long career designing and implementing technical solutions to security problems I only loosely grasped. I have spent the second half persuading Security Managers that technology can work for, not against, them. I believe passionately that security works best as a true sociotechnical system; when technology is used sensitively in support of human and organisational processes. Welldesigned technology can enhance the innate skills of security practitioners, providing tools which make their life easier, which reduce stress and aid effective decision-making. Badly

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designed and implemented technology is at best inefficient, most often ignored, and at worse downright misleading. So I would appeal to my fellow practitioners – please give each other a fighting chance. Engineers, please try to understand what the guys on the ground really need to do their job and stop force-feeding us the latest gadgets. Security managers, please try to understand that evolution happens, and that the geeks with the wiggly amps can often help you achieve your aims. Security is definitely one example of the whole being more than the sum of its parts.

Steve Kimber – Southern Monitoring & FSA

Myth: The start-up requirements to become a security installer are a ‘basic toolkit and a ladder’ The truth is that the security industry is one of the most highly regulated outside of nuclear power, and you need far more than simple kit. For a start you need certification; however, you can’t achieve this – or any formal recognition – unless you have been trading for two years. So, for the first two years, you can only install audible-only systems that are not an insurance requirement, are very low cost and carry slim margins. Once you have done your two years, obtaining your certification by SSAIB or NSI is costly, as are ongoing surveillance fees. To get ISO 9000 Quality Assurance is even more expensive. But at least now you will be recognised by police forces and insurers, so you can install remote signalling systems with police response for an insurance need. But it doesn’t stop there; you have to provide an out of hours breakdown service for attendance within four hours 24/7 and have sufficient resources to maintain your systems once or twice a year. All of your staff have to be CRB checked and there’s a plethora of employment and health and safety legislation and insurance to comply with. Then there’s the tendering process and the need to complete Pre-Qualification Questionnaires (PQQs) and the requirement to join CHAS and the like, along with the need for ECS cards to prove health and safety competence on site. Did I mention you’ll need an office area, vehicles, several trade accounts and an understanding bank manager when the cash flow tightens due to large contracts paying beyond their credit terms? In the meantime, margins are constantly being eroded and winning work gets harder and harder. Then on top of all of that, along comes

Adam Stroud Paxton Myth: The adoption of cutting edge technology necessarily leads to more complicated products. We would only consider the adoption of a new technology in order to make a product better or simpler for the customer. We always have the benefit in mind sometimes that is just making installation easier. Often, a new technology is adopted by manufacturers as a badge of honour, but doesn’t provide significant benefit. IPv6 is an example of a highly beneficial technology. It drastically reduces the amount of configuration that an installation company has to go through. No setting DNS servers, no static IP address or subnet mask, just plug it in and it works. The development process to deliver this solution may be more complicated, but you end up with a better, more mature product.

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Geoff Tate – SSAIB

Over the years I’ve been working in the security industry I’ve heard and read about a good deal of myths, ranging from technical issues and equipment claims through to compliance matters and certification topics. On the technical side, for example, in the early days of microwave movement detectors there was a proliferation of assertions that ‘this detector is so sensitive it will detect a fly in the room’. They certainly did, along with lots of other types of insects, water in downpipes and even passing buses! Then there was the misguided myth of applying mains voltage to tube and wire frames or lace wiring detection circuits in order to repair or identify the location of an intermittent fault. I’m not sure if would have been effective, but it would certainly have been extremely dangerous. Next up were some pet immune detectors that were discovered not to be as immune to certain pets (large ones or others that could get near the detectors) as their manufacturers had previously claimed. Nevertheless, these types of detectors can be successfully used in the right circumstances. Finally, and more recently, we had the myth about CCTV cameras that could produce acceptable images, without additional lighting, on a dark and foggy night… But leaving these product/performance points aside, I believe the biggest myth relates to the subject of standards in the security industry. It’s a myth that standards are designed to be a bureaucratic and costly hurdle for installers to try and avoid wherever possible. Standards do need to be practical and focused and there is a strong argument in favour of pan-European testing regimes to correct the longwinded approval process that hinders manufacturers by comparison with the US market. This is a tangible problem that CertAlarm is trying hard to address. But in my view it’s a myth that security standards are bad per se. There’s more work to do in this area, but standards are the key to unlocking product innovation and serving customers who ultimately fund the industry through their purchasing decisions. the Security Industry Authority to see if they can sweep you up in statutory regulation, with the associated licensing fees. After all that, you decide to expand into fire systems… the legislation never stops!

Dave Mundy – Delta Security Myth: Properties with excellent security installed advertise to criminals that they contain items worth stealing By far the biggest myth in the security industry is that by installing a top-quality security system, you are advertising that you have something worth stealing and are therefore attracting thieves. In fact, people with excellent security systems are 90 percent less likely to be victims of theft. The reason for this is simple; it is easy to deter the type of criminal who chooses to break into homes, offices and public buildings, instead of choosing the more meticulously-planned route of targeting jewellers, banks and other high-asset properties. This type of criminal is looking for an easy win, rather than seeking out

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the biggest rewards. Good-quality physical and electronic security is proven to act as a deterrent to anti-social behaviour and theft, put simply, because it makes the job of breaking in harder and of getting caught more likely. As well as CCTV, robust doors and windows, secure access control systems, electric gates and barriers and intruder alarms are all good ways of ensuring thieves look elsewhere for their next opportunity. Police advertisements emphasising the importance of locking doors and windows are common-place, and obviously this is an important first step, but these adverts should go further and advise that good quality, robust security systems are a no brainer; they are an investment that will make you 90 percent more able to protect your property and the occupants within it.

Brian Song – IDIS Myth 1: IP and HD surveillance is too expensive While this might be true of early systems, IP surveillance should not be expensive and, more importantly, it should quite clearly offer return-on-investment through tangible benefits and operational efficiencies. For instance, saving time retrieving footage or the ability to remotely manage or monitor security from hand held devices, or remote maintenance versus a man in a van. The benefits of HD should be a quick win, especially for businesses that face an increasing level of theft and where legacy analogue is simply not detecting suspicious behaviour. IP surveillance also provides the flexibility to integrate with third-party systems and grow with a user’s business. Installers should look to their manufacturers to help them build this type of strong business case rather than just looking at a price tag. Myth 2: IP is complicated and not secure IP surveillance is really as complicated as the system an end user or installer selects. Some vendors insist on lengthy training and require engineers to have IT and network experience as a prerequisite, so the perception, and often the reality, is complexity. There is a preconception that all footage stored in an IT environment is vulnerable and that IP cameras can be accessed and controlled by anyone with an internet connection. With real-life examples of people using IP addresses to live view cameras half way around the world, it’s no wonder there is some concern.

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In a world in which wireless communications is becoming the norm rather than the exception, the security sector is no different… he intruder alarm market has evolved quite a lot since the technology was first installed, although in essence much of the thought behind the systems remains the same; a panel and triggers such as PIRs or magnetic/vibration sensors. The improvements that manufacturers have made to the technology over the years have resulted in fewer false alarms than ever before (see Encouraging Stats on p5) but the trends of the consumer market and the development of flexible, efficient wireless systems have had their effect on the whole security sector, including alarms, CCTV and fire. Wireless is now an established technology and one that is taking the installer into new places and in new directions. According to Daniel Wan of Honeywell there are three key features that have developed and are driving the popularity of wireless security systems: remote monitoring, customisable installation/features and integration with existing home automation tools. “Remote monitoring enables homeowners to control all aspects of their home security system from the comfort of their smartphone or tablet, an easy and practical option that provides peace of mind at all times,” says Daniel. “Easy to install wireless sensors offer a great deal of opportunity for customisation as systems can be upgraded and adapted without the need for re-wiring. Finally the integration with existing systems, such as lighting, garage doors and heating provide a complete home solution.” These three key features, along with the other benefits offered by the new generation of security solutions, are leading people to consider a wireless solution for their homes.

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Wiring Wired intruder alarms are well established in the UK so why would you suggest an alternative to your customer? Essentially, the advantages of wireless security are more than simply the lack of fiddly wiring and it remains a common sense installation regardless of whether or not wiring is already in place. “The installer should typically be looking to fit the most cost-effective system for the job in hand and it may be that a wired alarm system is the best solution as long as the use of existing wiring doesn’t lead to a compromise in system design,” explains Gary Frith of Videofied. “A wireless solution would provide more flexibility as a building changes over time, e.g. adding on a detector for a new conservatory, moving detectors as part of an office conversion, etc. Another advantage of wireless security is of course that wires can’t be cut to disable the system and some wireless systems are now completely wire-free and don’t even need a

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phone line or Ethernet connection (or can have GPRS or 3G communication as a back-up).” The level of protection offered by wireless systems complements that of their wired counterparts. This is partly due to the fact that wireless solutions can secure a wider geographical area as they can be more flexibly installed and placed in any location of a property. Wired security devices on the other hand are dependent upon cabling opportunities which can be thwarted by the architecture and design of a property, possibly leaving certain areas unprotected. Implementing a wireless solution can therefore be used to reinforce an existing wired one to expand the coverage area for maximum security. “Not only is security enhanced due to the flexibility of wireless systems but also due to their inherent reliability,” says Daniel. “Firstly, it is worth noting that as devices independent of electricity, they are not affected by power disruptions caused by power cuts or building work for example. Secondly, the advanced radio technology means that suspected faults within the system are picked up extremely quickly and the user alerted to them, leaving no property unprotected for long periods of time.” Wireless systems can therefore be used to bolster the security offered by a wired system already in place.

How wireless technology can enhance existing burglar alarms this example from Videofied

Cheap and cheerful? Due to the ease of installation of wireless alarms, you can now pick up domestic wireless security systems at high street retailers (such as Tesco, Maplin) and online (Amazon, Play) selling at lowcosts. Might this lead wireless technology to be seen as lower quality than wired especially as these tend to cost more due to the inclusion of the wiring in the box? “For the domestic environment I would look at

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this the other way round,” says Gary. “Consumers are now so used to wireless technology in the home that they could view wired home alarms systems as yesterday’s technology.” Which is true because wireless systems in 2014 are much more user/installer friendly than those of twenty years ago so why indeed would a homeowner be taking on the challenge of fixing wiring when the modern wireless system is equally as reliable? Especially as much of their domestic connectivity is wireless. In addition, that wireless systems are available at a low-cost from certain outlets should really have no bearing on the overall perception of quality as Daniel Wan explains: “These low-cost wireless solutions differ from traditional systems in that they have removed the need for a third party to install them, inevitably lessening the overall cost dramatically. While this might be more cost effective, the DIY approach leaves a larger margin for human error when installing the system which could lead to its poor performance. Customers should also be aware that while these security systems provide a costeffective solution they will not offer the same features and quality of a custom security system installed by a trained professional.”

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The intruder alarm market is beset with industry standards while the CCTV market is fairly free of regulation. Are there any standards that installers should look for when specifying wireless security? There is no straightforward answer to this though there certainly should be. “In Europe there are multiple levels of approval that manufacturers must go through before their product can reach the consumer,” explains Daniel Wan. “One such level in the approval process is the requirement that wireless products meet the standards produced by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) which number in the thousands. “While the multiple layers in the approval process may appear a rigorous means to effectively ensure quality, it can conversely exert the opposite effect. The long approval process leads to long delays in products reaching the market, which can stifle the pace at which new and improved products can reach users. “A uniform Pan European set of industry standards is required which will ensure the availability of high quality products on the market without the time lag,” he continues. “Until this has been introduced, installers must ensure that the wireless security system they employ meets the many standards that now exist, ranging from those produced by ETSI to those issued by Trading Standards and the

British Security Industry Association.”

Smartphones and security IFSEC this year will probably be dominated by companies offering remote security solutions. The ability to check and set alarms using a phone/tablet is the overriding trend that manufacturers are pushing forward at the moment. Offering such a service can bring the installer repeat revenue (with a monthly fee for access) but there does exists some scepticism among installers (as reported to me during the NSI Installer Summit) as to whether this remote access feature is something that their customers will actually use once they have it. “I think the jury is still out on remote security via smartphones,” reveals Gary Frith. “For commercial applications we certainly see professional monitoring as the way to go. We do, however, see an opportunity for self-monitoring in the current “bells only” residential market. From our point of view we would clearly see added-value in the homeowner receiving a video clip of an intrusion rather than just a text or email to inform them that their alarm system has activated.” The use of the smartphone/tablet has become so widespread that remote access could be a product that customers will expect due to advances in mobile and app technology. It is now presumed that industries will take advantage of the personal mobility and flexibility offered by mobile technology and the security industry option is remote security. “Remote security allows homeowners to manage and monitor their system remotely using a familiar and convenient interface, their smartphones,” says Daniel. “Users of services such as Honeywell’s Total Connect Remote Services can remotely arm, disarm and check on their security system via their mobile device, wherever they are. This remote access is so extensive it even enables users to view live video of their property, an extremely useful feature for the homeowner with unattended pets or children at home for example. Real-time alerts also keep the user informed on any important events such as a child arriving home through e-mails, video, or text messaging.” The proliferation of wireless technology and our readiness to adopt it across our everyday lives suggests a wireless future for most technologies. This is driven by the many benefits wireless presents users. In the realm of security solutions itself, the advantages of the wireless approach are numerous, including its flexibility, reliability and cost-effectiveness. Despite this, wired security systems still have their place in the current ecosystem. “The traditional system continues to present homeowners with many benefits that cannot be overlooked,” concludes Daniel Wan. “It is not quite time to pull the plug on wired devices but instead offer them a powerful ally in wireless.”

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Hard drives for security esigned for video surveillance units, WD Purple hard drives are available in capacities from 1 TB up to 4 TB. “By expanding our ‘Power of Choice’ product portfolio with WD Purple, we make it simple for our value-added resellers, integrators and consumers to select the right drive engineered for their application,” said Matt Rutledge, senior vice president and general manager of WD’s Storage Technology group. “We optimised the WD Purple line of hard drives for surveillance applications to improve high-definition video playback, and operate in 24x7 workloads of surveillance environments.” Optimised to withstand the demands of always-on digital PVR, DVR and NVR recording environments, WD Purple hard drives offer low power consumption and performance features typically reserved for enterprise-level storage. WD Purple hard drives are equipped with exclusive WD technologies, including: AllFrame - When combined with ATA streaming support, AllFrame technology helps to reduce video footage loss with a proprietary cache policy management technology to help improve data flow and playback. WD Purple includes exclusive firmware upgrades that protect against video pixilation and interruptions within a surveillance system Advanced Format Technology (AFT) - the more efficient media format that enables increased areal densities, adopted by WD and other drive manufacturers to continue growing hard drive capacities Built for easy integration into new or existing video surveillance systems, WD Purple hard drives are designed and tested to surveillanceclass standards. Without a current industry standard, WD worked with surveillance partners to develop a proprietary benchmark to define and demonstrate performance in surveillance systems. Tests of WD Purple hard drives, says the company, indicate superior performance to competitive surveillance-class brands of storage, especially as cameras, channel count and workloads increase. PSI caught up with Jermaine Campbell of WD to find out more:

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Western Digital recently announced the availability of WD Purple, a purposebuilt line of 3.5-inch, high-capacity hard drives for surveillance applications

Why is the choice of DVR hard drive of importance to security systems installers? Not all HDDs are the same, choosing the right drive for the right application is very important

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and will lead to a better user experience and lower cost of ownership. WD Purple is optimised for surveillance applications and designed for the always-on surveillance environment; this enables improved performance for the customer and gives installers the confidence and peace of mind that they have a highly reliable HDD for their surveillance DVR. HDD reliability should be carefully considered by security system installers. If a drive fails then the customer may not be able to retrieve and review the video footage, which is critical in surveillance systems. This not only results in unhappy customers, but is also costly to the installer and DVR manufacturer due to damage of reputation and higher costs associated with RMAs. How does Purple differ from a drive you would get in a PC? PC drives are built for the PC application which is typically an 8hr x 5 day usage and 50% read and 50% write profile. Purple drives are designed and built specifically for a surveillance application which is an always-on 24/7 usage and has a greater than 95% write profile. WD developed an exclusive firmware called “AllFrame” to optimise and tune the drive specifically for the unique surveillance needs. AllFrame technology improves the recording and playback performance in surveillance systems resulting in a better customer experience. AllFrame technology with unique caching algorithms and ATA streaming support enables accurate recording from up to 32 HD cameras and supports up to 8 HDDs. WD Purple drives are covered by a 3yr warranty. With the popularity of Cloud, how long will people store on-site or do you feel that the main role of the Cloud will be as back-up to an on-site drive? People will store on-site until it is cheaper, more secure, and easier to store in the Cloud. There is a fixed cost with an on-site solution with simple expansion if needed later. Some people feel more secure knowing their data is stored on a physical device on their site. If a Cloud provider disappears what happens to your data? I guess a good solution is having your data on-site and in the Cloud, it’s what we call the Private Cloud. products.wd.com/wdpurple

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Upgrading access control et2 v5 is a redesign of the Net2 software, which the company says, offers a fresh look and feel and includes important new features directly requested by UK security installers. The new landlord tenant feature offers interdepartmental privacy, with the ability to enable partitioning of the Net2 system, giving operators access to specific departments only. This is ideal for sites that want the option for individual departments to only view their own staff information and access levels in the software. Installers can show their customers how to create a one-off time period in Net2 software for special events and occasions, with the custom days feature. This will make security at events like parents’ evenings stress-free, as users can now modify access permissions in Net2 in advance of the event. Temporary access permissions can be set in the software, making it easy for sites that employ shift workers or contractors to allow short-term access to a door for a specific period of time. Net2 v5 also offers improved integration with Net2 Entry, Paxton’s IP door entry system. Customers can streamline their door entry and access control system by turning on a lobby light or air conditioning when a user or visitor is granted access. For extra convenience, customers can now also set their intruder alarm via the Net2 Entry panel as they enter or leave a building. In addition to these features, Net2 v5 software offers triggers and actions options, improved door control and turnstile mode, a feature with a single door controller operating a two way turnstile. As with all Net2 access control installations, upgrades to the software are free of charge with no additional licence fees for adding the system to multiple workstations.

N Paxton has announced the launch of Net2 v5 software, an upgrade to its core access control system.

Training and demos Paxton will be making it easy for installers to understand Net2 v5 by running weekly webinars on the new system. By attending a 30-minute webinar installers will get an introductory presentation, live software demonstration and the opportunity to put questions to a Paxton expert. Adam Stroud, CEO of the Paxton Group says: “We always strive to produce solutions that will make life easier for our installers and their customers. Net2 v5 software certainly lives up to this, with features that give even greater flexibility and security. We are confident that

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installers will be now be able to offer customers even smarter access control.” PSI caught up with Adam to find out more about the upgrade:

Asking installers what they want must throw up a lot of variables. How did you arrive at choosing the enhancements you did? When we get feedback from the field, the first thing we can do is consolidate it to make sure we are looking at a refined list, secondly, quite often the feedback comes in as a proposed solution to a problem. It’s important for us to work backwards from a solution, understand what the root issue is, and then work out the best way of using technology to solve that problem. It may be the original feature request or it could be something slightly different. Net2 is a highly refined product with a broad feature set, there were gaps however, and in version 5 we are happy that we have addressed those.

Why did you decide to offer the upgrades for free? It’s part of our philosophy as a company. We look to reward a customer’s investment in a Paxton system with continued development providing additional features and benefits. In addition, simplicity and clarity mean a lot to us and we would not want to introduce cumbersome procedures associated with charging for upgrades.

Adding flexibility usually means making things more complicated, how have you overcome this? It’s something that we spend a lot of time over. We have a rule which is, if by adding a ‘niche’ feature, it makes life more complicated for the majority of our customers, then we just won’t do it. We would rather not do it than compromise one of our core assets, which is simplicity and usability of our system. Usually we can implement a feature in such a way that it doesn’t disturb those users who aren’t using it.

Are you now working on v6? We have significant engineering capability and are always working on several projects concurrently. The next twelve months will be an exciting time for Paxton. In the shorter term we’ve got some upcoming improvements to our Net2 Entry system, and we are continuing to work on Net2 software. www.paxton.co.uk

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Got an appetite for learning? W Paul Tennent, Managing Director of Tavcom Training, explains the thinking behind the introduction of the Tavcom Bite Size Training initiative

ith technology advancing at such a rapid rate, there will inevitably be gaps in our knowledge that may create a problem in terms of doing our jobs to the best of our ability. With targets and deadlines to meet, it can be a frustrating experience having to spend many hours researching the Internet in order to find exactly what we need to know about an important area of technology. Best known as the leading provider of award winning classroom based BTEC certificated training courses, Tavcom has been a pioneer in the provision of online long distance training programmes which offer a cost effective way for students working within the electronic security industry, to acquire new skill sets at their own pace and in their own time.

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Each module will be produced with the assistance of an expert team of independent tutors and consultants Paul Tennent is Managing Director of Tavcom which in 2014 is celebrating 20 years as the leading international provider of accredited security systems training. Paul passionately believes that formal training programmes leading to accredited and recognised qualifications, as well as CPD structured points through vocational assessment and project work, is a winning formula to ensure that people of all skill levels can be effective and successful in their workplace.

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The launch of the Tavcom Bite Size Training initiative is part of an ongoing process to provide security professionals with greater flexibility on how they take on board new knowledge and skills. We would encourage anyone looking to progress their career within the security industry, to sign up for one or more of our online ‘distance learning’ programmes or reserve a place on one of the 70 accredited BTEC classroom/workshop training courses that we run throughout the year at our purpose built training centre in Bishops Waltham, Hampshire. However, we know from the enquiries we receive from potential students, that quite often they have an immediate need to fill in a gap in their knowledge that happens to be highly relevant to them at a particular point in time. The Bite Size Training initiative has been developed with installers and system integrators, as well as operators, security personnel and specifiers in mind and is designed to offer something distinctly different from anything that has been previously available. Priced from just £9.95 plus VAT, each bite size Knowledge Module is totally focussed on a specific topical subject and, in an extremely easy to complete format, can fill what may be an important gap in a person’s knowledge. Participants will find that there is no heavy reading, but all they need to know is readily available. To assist the learning process, students are presented throughout each module with self assessment questions and by clicking on highlighted key words they can view detailed information about certain aspects of the module’s

subject matter. A development programme is in place that will see the list of Knowledge Modules being continually expanded during 2014 and beyond. Each module will be produced with the assistance of an expert team of independent tutors and consultants, and as you would expect from Tavcom, each will meet the same exacting high standards of education that we have achieved worldwide with our accredited vocational training courses,” said Paul. Details of the Knowledge Modules available can be found on the Tavcom website at www.tavcom.com/cpd-courses/bitesize-training/. When completed, each module offers two CPD (Continuing Professional Development) points and they currently cover a diverse range of subjects, including the essential information needed to reliably gather video evidence, a technical guide to fibre optics, Intrusion Detection Devices, EAS (Electronic Article Surveillance) and Video Analytics.

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Standard life Here Adrian Mealing, Chairman BSIA Equipment Manufacturers Section, reveals why you should care about standards tandards are present in every part of our life, and come in many different forms. Standards are developed for different reasons, whether it be to protect the consumer, or to make life simple for both the consumer and manufacturer. Take the audio & visual industry as a classic example of how standardisation has helped manufacturers, installers and end users. As technology has developed, the AV industry has kept up by agreeing standard formats for all cable connections. If you buy a Panasonic TV you don't have to buy a Panasonic DVD player to work with it. The cables required are of a standard format, used the world over and understood by everybody. Electrical safety standards protect lives and give consumers confidence in the products they are purchasing. Fire standards ensure that when required a product will function as expected, and are mandatory. Now I don't expect the security industry to adopt the thinking of the AV industry anytime soon; After all manufacturers want to sell a complete suite of products. But what if manufacturers did agree on a common communication protocol? The installer and end user would potentially have a much wider choice of product selection. Manufacturers would be able to compete on features and functionality rather than leading a race to the bottom on price, for a product and service that actually has significant value. The BSIA developed such a protocol called CP249, which would allow manufacturers to develop a bus-based system that would allow interoperability between many types of device. Take up has been slow, probably for the reasons mentioned. There are many standards that govern the security industry, some would argue too many; However without them our industry would certainly be in a worse state. How would the industry have helped cut the significant false alarm problem that existed some years ago without a standardised method of work that was understood by all. How could an installer choose the correct type of equipment pertinent to the risk, without standards? Standardisation has had a positive effect on our industry, and whilst I welcome all that has been achieved to date, one thing is missing. Independent testing and certification should be mandatory for products used in professionally installed systems. It is too easy for manufacturers to simply claim compliance. The whole industry could raise its game in the eye of the end user by promoting compliance and differentiating us from the products available in the DIY arena. After all without this how can the end user make an informed choice? It is far too easy for the end user to compare apples with oranges, when the industry has the ability to make a difference. Alarm systems may only protect property and not life, and some may argue that testing and certification is a step too far, however anybody who has suffered a burglary or property damage will know how devastating this can be. Without testing and certification, we are only realising a small portion of the benefits standards bring. Next month: Remote maintenance - enhanced service or a cost cutting exercise?

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Flat screen range for 24/7 surveillance Grundig’s new, Full HD, flat-screen monitor range has been designed for professional, 24/7 surveillance applications. The monitors include two HDMI ports. The first port is optimised for video display, making the monitors ideal for use with DVRs and NVRs. The second port is optimised for PC use and is ideal for video management software applications using client PCs, workstations and servers. Anti-reflective, acrylic glass keeps images sharp and the panel scratch-free. This has been combined with LED backlight technology, which increases contrast levels and the darkness of black levels. As a result, says the company, the screen images appear natural and accurate to the eye. The monitors are in 16:9 format and come in two sizes, 21.5” or 23.6”. Further connections include audio and BNC IN / OUT. grundig-cctv.com

Stand-alone door control Kantech has introduced the ioPass SA-550 Stand Alone Door Controller for use in small security applications. The ioPass SA-550 offers an integrated 26-bit Wiegand ioProx proximity card reader that can store up to 1,000 users. For ease of installation, the unit is programmed directly from the keypad, with all commands displayed on a 16-character, 2-line LCD. The ioPass SA-550 supports up to eight door configurations, with flexible options such as door access schedules and unlock schedules. The configuration data is transferrable to other SA-550 door controllers via a USB key. Other features of the ioPass SA-550 Stand Alone Door Controller include an audit trail for the last 3,500 transactions with a time stamp, a six-language selectable user interface, the ability to program 24 recurring holidays and 24 non-recurring holidays per controller, and four door access schedules and one door unlock schedule per controller. www.kantech.com

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Self-Managed Switch with Gbps Uplink ComNet Europe has introduced a six-port Self-Managed Ethernet switch, the CNGE2FE4SMS. The switch has four copper TX ports and two Gigabit SFP Ethernet ports. This allows the Ethernet data from the four TX ports be combined and uplinked through the Gbps SFP port and multiple CNGE2FE4SMS units to be daisy-chained together through the gigabit backbone. It can support a large number of IP cameras depending on the selected camera’s bit rate. The Gigabit uplink capability can handle a larger number of cameras as compared to the company’s other SMS products. The self-management feature requires no user intervention and is preprogrammed to avoid flooding the network. The CNGE2FE4SMS offers management without the cost or user knowledge required for a managed switch. This port-configured Ethernet switch allows the user to create a virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) that manages the Ethernet data being transported, thereby preventing network flooding. The CNGE2FE4SMS is preprogrammed and meets the IEEE 802.1x VLAN management standard. The two optical ports are designed to forward the data from the four electrical ports to the next switch, to a PC, or another Ethernet connection. CNGE2FE4SMS is an easy way to add IP Video to a network and is designed for use in harsh environmental applications. www.comnet.net

EN54-3 and EN54-23 approved AV range KAC Alarm Company has developed ENscape, a range of EN54-3 and EN54-23 approved conventional AV warning devices for use in fire detection systems. With electronics and optics providing high light output at low current draw, ENscape beacons and sounder beacons minimise the overall number of devices required. The sounder-only devices are approved to EN54-3 with a global tone set of 32 tones, and flexible alarm settings allow for phased evacuation. ENscape beacons provide building occupants, particularly the hearing impaired, improved warning of fire alarm or evacuation conditions, whilst increasing safety in areas where high ambient noise levels render sounders ineffective. Separate sounders, beacons and combined sounder beacons fit a variety of bases. Any of the devices can be installed on a wall or ceiling, reducing stock requirements and saving installation time. KAC’s first fix capability allows wiring to be tested without the active devices being installed; this interchangeable modular design enables simple system set-up and later reconfiguration if required. www.kac.co.uk


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3D visuals aid camera installation Network Video Technologies (NVT) has created a new suite of photo-realistic 3D Application Visuals. Available to view or Download in PDF format each three-dimensional visual illustrates the use of NVT products and wiring topologies in a variety of popular vertical market applications. These include rail, retail, Point-of-Sale, casino, car park, warehousing, and more. The 3D Visuals (Architectural Renderings) illustrate how products can be deployed to achieve superior camera image transmission at extended distances. Installers, integrators and end-users will be able to use the 3D Visuals to see how any analogue camera or IP device can transmit images via NVT, using any cable media. www.nvt.com

Locks allows temporary access Codelocks has enhanced its KitLock 1000 cabinet locks to enable cabinet owners to grant temporary access to their cabinets by using time-sensitive access codes. NetCode is a new web-based application that gives managers the ability to grant temporary access codes to a remote location, so an authorised engineer or customer can access their equipment unaccompanied. The application is particularly useful where access is required for routine servicing or one-off maintenance purposes, for example, where service engineers might visit many different locations in one day. Using the application, a field service manager (FSM) can generate time-sensitive codes for the engineer to gain access to the locked cabinets. The code can be sent via an SMS text message or by email to the engineer’s mobile on the day the access is required. Using time-sensitive access codes is a more secure way to grant access, as the code will not work outside a designated timeslot. KL1000NC cabinet locks are configured prior to dispatch with a unique matching algorithm, allowing the NetCode software to predict the access codes on the lock. www.codelocks.co.uk

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Wide field of view low light fixed dome The Canon VB-H610D Full-HD fixed dome network camera is aimed at high-end security and monitoring applications. The camera features a 112-degree field of view and low-light performance for recording 24-hours a day. A convenient electronic adjustment mechanism reportedly makes configuring the VB-H610D simple. The Camera Angle Setting Tool makes setting up the view after installation easier, saving time by allowing remote Pan/Tilt/Rotation/Zoom (PTRZ) functionality from a network-connected computer. Smart Shade Control (SSC) improves visibility of foreground objects in bright backlit scenes and True Day/Night operation ensures results in a range of environments. www.canon.co.uk

Outdoor dome camera with 20x optical zoom D-Link has introduced its first full HD high-speed outdoor dome camera, the 20x Full HD WDR Speed Dome Network Camera (DCS-6915). The camera is equipped with a 3 megapixel Sony Exmor CMOS sensor to capture Full HD 1080p high resolution images while the camera’s removable IR-cut filter delivers detailed images even in low-light conditions, whilst the built in Wide Dynamic Range corrects strong lighting conditions – such as the midday sun or dark cloud cover. A broad tilt range from -10° to 190° allows the camera to see beyond the true horizon, meaning users can see more, even when zoomed in. Proportional pan and tilt make it easy to precisely adjust the camera’s view. Added to these features, the built-in 20X optical and 8X digital zoom ensure important images are captured. Housed in an IK10-certified and IP66-certified weatherproof casing, with a built-in heater and fan, this camera is built to withstand tough outdoor environments. It supports two-way audio for security personnel to warn off trespassers or vandals, or alternatively for use as an entry system. A privacy mask feature allows users to block out up to 16 sensitive zones for privacy purposes to protect employees and customers’ rights. www.dlink.com/uk

Connections Hello again, In the words of Max Bygraves “let me tell you a story”... 42 years ago the electronic security industry thought it would be good for consumers if there was an independent inspection regime, 40 years on there are now two UKAS accredited bodies NSI and SSAIB who inspect installers, ARC’s and RVRC’s to British and European technical Standards as well as ISO 9000 Quality Assurance Standards. 20 years ago along came the first ACPO policy which required CRB checks of employees and the required the electronic security industry to be inspected by a UKAS accredited body to get police response to an alarm system. So for 40 years we have ensured the highest standards prevail in our sector and then some 8 years ago a quango called the Security Industry Authority (SIA) was born on the back of the Private Security Industry Act, an Act that was designed primarily to regulate a sector of the industry that until then had been unregulated and had been subject to some pretty bad press, namely the guarding sector, wheel clampers and door supervisors. So you imagine the surprise of ARC’s and RVRC’s when they were told they had to comply with the new regulation and license their staff to irrelevant training modules and this has been a bone of contention ever since. After all, we were already inspected to a higher standard than SIA regulation requires, in our case by NSI. Next the SIA decide that those businesses that employ licensed staff now have to be licensed themselves, you can imagine the disgust that ensued as our industry is subjected to more micromanagement, the costs of which all get passed to the consumer and they get no additional benefits at all, as the electronic security industry has never been found wanting in serving the consumer. Not surprisingly the application forms for business licensing only referenced standards that were relevant to the guarding sector and none of the standards ARCs and RVRC’s are inspected to. Now it could be said that the SIA couldn’t organise a p**s up in a brewery as they were late in originally launching regulation, they’ve also delayed registration for business licensing and now, wait for it... after 40 years they’ve decided the electronic security industry are actually guards so we meet the business licensing criteria! This assertion is based on their opinion that an aspect of an ARC or RVRC’s operator function is tantamount to performing a guarding activity. So now a guarding license is required which is even less relevant than the public space surveillance license that has been adopted in the ARC / RVRC community.

Mini-series runs analytics and VMS at edge

Furthermore they are exploring the opportunity of increasing revenue streams by looking at security consultants (for that read system designers) and businesses that use the services of those who are caught up in SIA regulation (for that read CCTV installers)

IQinVision has announced the release of the next generation of its IQeye Alliance-mini HD Megapixel series of cameras. The Alliance-mini runs analytics and VMS applications at the edge and also features WDR, on-camera storage, and true day/night capability. It is available in H.264 vandal dome models with support for HD720p, HD1080p, and 3MP resolutions (5MP coming Q1 2014). Both ONVIF and PSIA compliant, the Alliance-mini comes standard with both beige and black trim rings for aesthetics and convenience. Designed for discreet indoor ceiling, surface, and wall mount installations, it is ideal for education, retail, gaming, and healthcare applications. (See Product Test p23 this month) www.iqeye.com

It’s a great shame they survived the “night of the bonfires” when Government got rid of so many quangos. They serve absolutely no purpose in our sector and achieve absolutely no benefits for the public by regulating the electronic security industry who have been independently inspected for 40 years.

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960H camera with simple focus feature

Vandal-resistant HD IP camera The DDF4820HDV-DN from Dallmeier is a HD network camera built into a vandal-resistant (IK10) dome enclosure. It provides real-time Full HD video (1080p/30) using the H.264 codec and supports resolutions up to 3-megapixel. Besides automatic and manual image optimisation functions and other setting options, it features automatic Day/Night operation supported by integrated ambient light sensing and a removable IR cut filter (ICR). In addition, the camera is equipped with a fast (large maximum aperture) and motor-driven P-Iris megapixel varifocal lens (F1.2 – F2.3 / 3 – 9 mm) which allows for the adjustment and configuration of the zoom, focus and iris via the web browser. The PIris control technology, designed for a precise and automatic adjustment of the optimum aperture, is reported to realise an improved image quality compared to conventional DC auto iris lenses under almost all lighting conditions. In conjunction with the Digital Image Shift function, which provides for a subsequent digital fine alignment of the image section, installation of the camera is straightforward. www.dallmeier.com

IP camera enhances capacity for applications Axis Communications has launched the M3026-VE network camers, which provides 3-megapixel and HDTV 1080p video with a 106° horizontal angle of view. The camers has an automatically removable infrared-cut filter, which enables the camera to capture colour video during daytime conditions and make use of infrared (IR) light in low-light conditions for high-quality black and white video. TheM3026-VE can be mounted on walls or ceilings, and the camera direction can be easily adjusted. The camera supports Corridor Format for vertically oriented video streams that maximise coverage of areas such as along walls and aisles. It also comes focused at delivery, which shortens the installation time. It has a 2 m (6.6 ft.) network cable and is powered using Power over Ethernet (IEEE 802.3af ). A separate outdoor housing is not required as the camera is outdoor-ready with IP66 and NEMA 4X ratings, which ensure protection against dust, rain and snow. The camera also has an IK10 rating for resistance against impacts. www.axis.com

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Samsung Techwin has launched a 960H camera series with a list of features including Simple Focus, which can help reduce installation costs by minimising the time it takes to commission the cameras. The two domes (SCD-3083/SCV-3083) and box camera (SCB-3003) in the 960H series are equipped with Samsung Techwin’s Wide Dynamic Range feature which reportedly compensates for backlight 128 times more effectively than standard WDR. This together with Samsung Super Dynamic Range (SSDR), which automatically adjusts dark areas of an image and Samsung Super Noise Reduction (SSNRIII), ensures images can be obtained in challenging environments including when the light may be as low as 0.1 lux. The new models also utilise Progressive Scan to optimise the high quality video capture of moving objects, making it possible, for example, to read car number plates without a motion blur effect. A single push of a button located at the back of the camera automatically focuses the camera via the Simple Focus feature which can also be remotely accessed via a coaxial control enabled DVR. An additional operational benefit is that Simple Focus automatically optimises the back-focus required when the true Day & Night function changes from colour to monochrome mode. The models in the 960H series include Intelligent Video Analytics which can assist people counting or the detection of activity by various means, such as tripwire and enter/exit direction, object appear/disappear and ‘tampering’, which creates an alert if paint is sprayed on a camera lens or there is unauthorised movement of a camera away from its usual field of view. www.samsungsecurity.com

HD cameras designed for easy installation Geutebruck’s G-Cam/E range of HD cameras includes box, bullet, fixed dome and PTZ dome models for all types of professional monitoring applications, for indoors or out, with or without oneclick AF. All have 1/2.7” CMOS image sensors, support H.264 and MJPEG, offer HD1080P resolution and day/night operation with removable cut filters for optimum light sensitivity and colour reproduction. After drilling holes and mounting a G-Cam/E series camera, installers plug a pocket-sized service screen into its analogue output and set the viewing angle. Then they can close the housing and adjourn to the workstation or control room to assign the IP address, take advantage of the remote-controlled motorised lens to adjust the image quality, and run the Geutebruck video system’s CamCheck feature to create a reference image from each camera. www.geutebrueck.com

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CAUGHT ON CAMERA Not the best plan… This footage shows a wouldbe raider trying to hold up a cashier with a cleaver while he took a phone call on his mobile. The Shanghai bank clerk was caught on CCTV camera laughing at the incompetent raider who threatened her with a meat cleaver even though she was behind bullet-proof glass. The robber said afterwards that he had simply come up with the idea of robbing the bank to get some more money and not really thought it through carefully. www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vkpf62Hh_fs

A pub with spirits Quite a number of the videos we have highlighted on this page over the years have been claiming to show the proof of the existence of ghosts. This one is from a camera in Ye Olde Man pub in Bolton where manager Tony Dooley discovered the spectre after heading downstairs one morning and stumbling upon a broken glass lying on the floor. Thinking he had been burgled, he rushed to check CCTV footage, only to discover the figure flickering mysteriously by the bar. www.youtube.com/watch?v=oO8oYSjOY8M

CCTV does its job This shocking footage shows how valuable CCTV can really be as it catches an attempted murder in southern China as a man stuffs his girlfriend down a manhole in an attempt to escape a gambling debt, according to an AP report. The footage shows the unidentified man removing a manhole cover and replacing it with a piece of cardboard. He’s next shown running through the rain with his girlfriend toward the trap he had laid for her. Fortunately she survived the attack and the assailant was caught and charged.

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… Where wolf? This CCTV footage is purported to show a werewolf roaming a garden in Brazil. The 44-second clip emerged after a spate of sightings in the town of São Gonçalo de Campos, near Feira de Santana. The mysterious lupine was first spotted by a local man known only as Pingo. At first people apparently made fun of him but others have since had similar encounters with the beast. In the wake of these sightings, government officials have reportedly put in place a 9pm curfew. www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-jhlFjxJjs

The dangers of sat-nav Early on the morning of 25th February 2014 Surrey Police were alerted to a man on the M25 motorway cycling on the hard shoulder of the clockwise carriageway between junctions 10 and 11 going towards junction 12 for the M3. Responding officer Sergeant Phil Dix said: “The cyclist was apparently taking a short cut home and was following a satellite navigation system on his mobile phone. It is extremely fortunate that there was a safe outcome and that the cyclist was not injured, or worse.” The cyclist was issued with a £50 fine and given words of advice. www.youtube.com/watch?v=UPRIb6GvOho

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ADI ARE A LEADING GLOBAL DISTRIBUTOR OF SECURITY PRODUCTS OFFERING COMPLETE SOLUTIONS FOR ANY INSTALLATION.

ADI GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION Chatsworth House, Hollins Brook Park, Roach Bank Road, Bury BL9 8RN Tel: 0161 767 2900 Fax: 0161 767 2909 Email: info@adiglobal.com

www.insight-security.com Tel: +44 (0)1273 475500


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COMPLETE SOLUTIONS FOR IDENTIFICATION

PERIMETER PROTECTION

DATABAC GROUP LIMITED

GPS PERIMETER SYSTEMS LTD

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

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

INDUSTRY ORGANISATIONS

PLANNED PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE

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

THE LEADING CERTIFICATION BODY FOR THE SECURITY INDUSTRY

SECURITY MAINTENANCE CONSULTANTS • Planned Preventative Maintenance (PPM) Specialists • Price Comparison Service (achieving 20-70% savings) • FM Support / Instant Reporting / Remedial Work • System Take-Overs / Upgrades / Additions • Access, CCTV, Fire & Intruder, BMS, Networks & Automation • Free independent, impartial advice Tel: +44 (0)20 7097 8568 sales@securitysupportservices.co.uk

SSAIB 7-11 Earsdon Road, West Monkseaton Whitley Bay, Tyne & Wear NE25 9SX 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

POWER

STANDBY POWER SPECIALISTS; UPS, GENERATORS, SERVICE & MAINTENANCE

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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

INTEGRATED SECURITY SOLUTIONS

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STANDBY POWER

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SECURITY PRODUCTS AND INTEGRATED SOLUTIONS

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UPS - UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLIES

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GJD MANUFACTURING LTD

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www.insight-security.com Tel: +44 (0)1273 475500


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SECURITY

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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

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CONTRACT SECURITY SERVICES LTD 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

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

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C-TEC CCTV

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PERIMETER SECURITY

TAKEX EUROPE LTD FENCING SPECIALISTS

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

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SECURITY EQUIPMENT 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

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 AND FIRE PRODUCTS

BOSCH SECURITY SYSTEMS LTD

CQR SECURITY

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

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

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

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RISCO GROUP 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.com/uk

SECURITY EQUIPMENT

CASTLE 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

VICON INDUSTRIES LTD. Brunel Way Fareham Hampshire, PO15 5TX United Kingdom www.vicon.com

www.insight-security.com Tel: +44 (0)1273 475500


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APPOINTMENTS

APPOINTMENTS David Thorp

Keith Newton SilverNet has announced an expansion of its sales team with the appointment of Keith Newton as Business Development Manager. Keith will be working with consultants, installers, system integrators and distributors to identify new opportunities for SilverNet’s range of wireless networking solutions. Keith, who immediately prior to joining SilverNet was Sales Engagement Manager for Ericsson, was previously a sales engineer for six years for BelAir Networks. Managing Director Chris Ballard said: “Keith’s extensive knowledge of transmission issues will be of immense value to us as we look to provide project support to installers who are competing for new business, as well as providing their existing clients with a cost-effective alternative to the traditional cabling methods or the use of leased lines.”

Richard Moore Essentra Security has appointed Richard Moore as its UK Director of Sales. In addition to managing the day-to-day activities of the company’s internal and field based sales personnel, Richard will be working with key customers to help identify and generate new business opportunities Reporting to Simon Jones, General Manager of Essentra Security, Richard is no stranger to the Essentra Group, having for the last nine years held the position of General Manager of the Group’s component distribution division. “I am excited about having the opportunity to lead and develop a highly talented sales team who share my passion for providing the highest levels of pre- and post-sales support,” said Richard. “Our key objective is to encourage our customers and business partners to take advantage of the market knowledge and expertise that we have acquired over the last 20 years to help them gain maximum advantage from the latest ID technologies and products.”

www.psimagazine.co.uk

The Security Institute has announced that David Thorp has been appointed to the newly-created role of Managing Director. David holds a BA in Law and an MSc in Training and Performance Management and most recently he was Director of Research & Professional Development at The Chartered Institute of Marketing. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Marketing and a Member of the British Institute of Learning and Development. Commenting on his new role, David said: “I feel both delighted and privileged to have been appointed Managing Director of the Security Institute. I was drawn by the challenge of delivering the ambitious growth plans and I am looking forward to developing and influencing the shape of our sector, as well as supporting our members in their professional career development. The Security Institute has many dedicated volunteer security professionals and I relish the opportunity to work with them to help develop its future.”

Howard Mann Securahomes has appointed Howard Mann as the company’s new Operations Manager. Based in Eccleshill, Howard will be responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations and developing the company’s sales, marketing and customer services initiatives. Howard will also be responsible for the firm’s internal research and development programme, as well as helping to launch the company’s latest products introductions, which include its new wireless telecare range and its two-way voice monitoring burglar alarms. Speaking on his appointment, Howard states: “My role will be to help increase the company’s marketing and sales activity, as well as supporting the launch of our current and future product developments. I’m really looking forward to the challenge.”

John Downie Visual Management Systems has announced the appointment of John Downie as its new Sales Director, a move that follows on from company growth in recent years and strategic plans for the future in the UK and overseas. John will be responsible for developing sales strategies and expanding the sales of the open platform IP CCTV “Titan Vision” product range. And his appointment coincides with the launch of the new Abacus retail business intelligence system. John has a wealth of experience in the IP video and PSIM market. Prior to his appointment he was Commercial Director at Codestuff and before this National Sales and Marketing manager at CBC Europe. Jay Shields, Managing Director of VMS, said, “John is a seasoned professional and a great addition; his expertise and professionalism will strengthen our existing management team. John’s experience will be invaluable as we expand our market sectors and grow our sales”

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