Archive for March, 2010

SUPER HD Concept Introduced by Panasonic

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

The field of security and alert systems requires the use of technology in order to produce or give a quality output. For example, an access control system must be integrated with the newest technology such as biometrics in order to efficiently function or to efficiently give the desired output. Another is an intruder alarm system that should have good working communication between the alarm and the sensor in order to efficiently and accurately sound off the alarm should there be a breach in the premises being secured by the said intruder alarm system. Accuracy is the key to having a sound security system. If your security system is not accurate you would also be able to get inaccurate data. In the field of CCTV camera systems having clear images captured by the CCTV camera is the key to identifying people or events that may shed light to the commission of the crime. The emergence of the High Definition technology makes it possible for people or security personnel to see in detail different data that may help in solving a crime, details such as the facial features of the culprit or on how he or she committed the crime.

It is because of this need for accurate detailing of the images being captured by CCTV camera systems that Panasonic, the world leader in security devices, have developed a new line of their CCTV camera. The Third Generation I-pro series CCTV camera is incorporated with Panasonics’ Smart HD technology which includes box-type network CCTV cameras that allows for high compression. The CCTV camera’s are equipped by Panasonic with the resolution of either 720p HD (16:9, 1280×720) megapixel or a (1280 x960, 4:3). Both resolutions are designed to work in real time and have also been equipped with two levels of H.264 encoding which allows for simultaneous streaming.

The Panasonic I-Pro series is indeed a fusion of both cutting edge technology and precise engineering.

New Wireless Alarms Introduced by Texecom

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

In a technology driven company it is imperative that every opportunity to utilise a new technology as part of producing the product or as part of developing the product. This is because every technology driven companies or businesses are competing in terms of having the latest technology or the latest integration of technology. The business of security and alert systems is known to be widely dependent on technology. Advancement in product specifications of a security device depends on how current is the technology that is incorporated into such device. Intruder alarm systems were previously manufactured with wires that are used to connect each intruder alarm device with each other, that is connecting the alarm with the sensor. At present however, the emergence of the wireless technology has allowed security systems installers to utilise such technology in installing intruder alarm systems.

Texecom, a leader in the field of producing intruder alarm systems have developed a connecting system that is wireless but allows efficient performance. Texecome have developed the professional grade mesh network wireless platform dubbed as the Ricochet. The development of the ricochet was based on redesigning how an intruder alarm system is installed, since signal integrity is very important in the installation and function of the intruder alarm system the ricochet connection is done by creating a network of interconnecting points this connection would then maintain signal integrity even if there is a direct line interference or a loss of link. Thus, this means that the sensor and the intruder alarm are able to communicate with each other efficiently and that data transmission is sure to be completed. Texecom also integrated the intruder alarm system with the feature known as Signal Security which is a very helpful feature due to the fact that this would determine the best route for the data to travel for efficient data transmission and or communication.

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