Archive for April, 2010

FLIR D-series CCTV Cameras able to detect in Darkness

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

Many unscrupulous people who have the intention of damaging a business establishment or a house either through vandalism or theft usually use the darkness of the night to cover their tracks or acts of consummating the crime, with the benefit being gained by such unscrupulous people using darkness as their cover other crimes are also being committed most of which are actually heinous crimes. Security and alert systems companies have been developing security systems that would eliminate darkness as a beneficial factor to unscrupulous people when committing the crime that is why continuous product research and development are being conducted in order to accomplish such goal.

FLIR is one of the companies that continuously conducts research and development in order to make their product more efficient and able to cope up with the different strategies being employed by unscrupulous people to by-pass the security system. FLIR have developed their thermal-imaging CCTV cameras in order to counteract darkness as a factor in covering the tracks of the person committing the crime. FLIR developed a series of easy-to-install and lightweight thermal imaging CCTV camera, further the thermal imaging CCTV cameras are flexible during installation as it has an unobtrusive installation feature as well as a wide range of mounting options.

The FLIR D-Series Thermal Imaging Dome Cameras are able to tilt through ninety degrees and rotate through three hundred and sixty degrees. The thermal imaging CCTV cameras from FLIR are also equipped with around thirty-two preset options that are activated either through the push of a button or an alarm. The FLIR Thermal Imaging CCTV Dome Cameras were developed depending on the needs of the client or the user thus FLIR have developed two types of the Thermal imaging CCTV camera the D-6 and D-19 where the former is equipped with a 6.33mm wide angle while the latter is equipped with 19mm lens. Thus the users will have a choice depending on their budget and requirements or specifications.

Dedicated Micros CCTV Solution to be Installed in Port of Grimsby and Immingham

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

Public installations or places with high risk factors of its security systems being compromised like those installations or structures covering a very wide area are considered to be challenging areas in terms of installing and maintaining security and alert systems. This is because of the fact that the installation or structure covers a wide area to be ;secured, it is virtually accessible to the public thus anyone can have access to such place and the area contains highly sensitive areas. Examples of these are airports, ship ports and other government installations or structures. The installation of security systems in such areas would require the proper skill, experience and equipment in order to accurately and efficiently secure such vital areas.

The port of Grimsby and Immingham is considered to be UK’s largest port by tonnage and it is also considered to be such an area where installation and maintenance of security and alert systems may be difficult. In order to assure that the Port of Grimsby and Immingham would be properly secured and protected authorities have decided to install the latest in digital networked CCTV technology, and further approving the use of Dedicated Micros CCTV solution as the product brand for their security systems. Dedicated Micros have years of experience in the field of developing cutting-edge security devices, they are known for incorporating latest technologies into their products to make such products’ performance to be above the set benchmark. Initial installations were made in the Port of Grimsby and Immingham and these devices were Dedicated Micros’ Digital Video Recorders which is capable of accommodating a wide range of Dedicated Micros’ NetVu Connected products. Dedicated Micros’ DV-IP Encoders from the DVR’s would thus keep existing analogue CCTV cameras as such encoders give the analogue CCTV cameras IP functionality. It is because of this feature that the existing analogue CCTV cameras at the port of Grimsby and Immingham would not be replaced but instead upgraded to make the entire security system as cost-efficient as possible.

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