Nedap will be featuring its Security Controller, which it bills as the world’s first generic security systems controller for handling various applications, including access control, CCTV, intrusion an intercom, via a single interface simply by adding standard software components. The company will also launch its Invexs series—a completely new family of readers and antennas which feature dual reader technology, allowing for the simultaneous reading of different credentials
Hall 4, Stand B27
France’s RSI Video Technologies will show off Videofied, a wireless, video verified alarm system targeted at the residential, small business and remote infrastructure markets. Video verification of activations is available via single mouse click, and operators have access to all the features of the Videofied camera platform. For false alarms
confirmed by video, monitoring stations can remotely neutralize the alarm without calling in a security team. The Videofied camera module enables receiverless monitoring of any number of Videofied sites.
Hall 5, Stand E6
HID Global will spotlight its HID on the Desktop system, which allows HID card holders to enjoy combined physical and logical access control. The three-component solution consisting of Prox, iClass or Crescendo cards, Omnikey readers and naviGo software allows organizations to add logical access control in a cost-effective and simple way. HID will also feature a complete portfolio of access control readers and cards; secure card issuing products, including Fargo printers and network access solutions.
Hall 4, Stand D50
Basler will exhibit their full line of IP cameras and featuring new true day and night functionality. Three models from VGA to 1. 3 megapixels are equipped with an automatically removable infrared cut filter. For a maximum of detail with the highest precision, any image format and aspect ratio can be configured, meaning that only relevant image
data will be transmitted, minimizing bandwidth requirements and maximizing storage utilization. Users also have the option of setting up multiple streams using different compression formats—MJPEG, MPEG4 and H.264, allowing for the creation of multiple virtual cameras to help save on costs and bandwidth requirements.
Hall 4, Stand F160
Idesco will feature its Access Touch touch screen terminal with an integrated RFID reader and computer. Described as a “smart toolkit” for new kinds of identification solutions, Access
Touch, which operates wirelessly, provides various possibilities for collecting, analyzing and processing data and allows an easy way for building versatile identification, tracking, vending and access control solutions. Also on display will be Idesco’s new Cardea wireless solutions aimed at enabling new RFID applications.
Hall 4, Stand C160
Made and supported in the UK, the new portfolio of hybrid and network digital recorders offers a full range of recording devices for any application. With an eye on data security, the V- and N-series will support RAID management of all storage drives, with removable drives and external storage options across the range. The new hardware will fully support megapixel camera technology, while a common user interface features for both hybrid and NVRs, for seamless expansion of any system with a combination of analog and IP cameras.
Hall 4, Stand F125
Sanyo will feature its VCC-W8775P 550 TV lines color camera which boasts a new ‘ retinamor-phic’ processing algorithm, which equips the
camera with capabilities comparable the human retina, with dynamic range adjustment and corrective capabilities. The camera also includes a newly developed CMOS sensor with very wide dynamic range and built-in digital noise reduction.
Hall 5, Stand C40
Czech security and alarm system manufacturer Jablotron will feature its JA-82Y Oasis GSM communicator, which supports remote access using OLink software on a PC, and has built-in hardware to receive photos from the JA-84P PIR-activated camera. It can send voice report by phone, and now has a voice menu and monitoring station protocols in addition to contact ID. Also on display will be the JA-86P wireless dual-lens PIR camera, which boasts what Jablotron calls “ pet-immune indoor motion detection, so your four-legged friends won’t trip the alarm.
Hall 4, Stand H5
HID Global will spotlight its HID on the Desktop system, which allows HID card holders to enjoy combined physical and logical access control. The three-component solution consisting of Prox, iClass or Crescendo cards, Omnikey readers and naviGo software allows organizations to add logical access control in a cost-effective and simple way. HID will also feature a complete portfolio of access control readers and cards; secure card issuing products, including Fargo printers and network access solutions.
Hall 4, Stand D50
Mobotix will present its new hemispheric Q22 camera which features a panorama function that delivers
a widescreen image of a high-resolution 180-degree all-around view, making it possible to monitor entire rooms discreetly with a single camera. The Q22 also allows for simultaneously focusing on a scene overview while zooming in on a detail. A joystick and virtual PTZ the camera has no mechanical moving parts, making it virtually maintenance-free.
Hall 4, Stand G80
Genetec’s license plate recognition device, the AutoVu Sharp, now integrates with its advanced video surveillance solution platform, Omnicast, for enhanced city-wide surveil-
lance, vehicle access control of parking entries and exits, wanted/stolen vehicle identification from highways, streets and tollbooths, and audit trail applications.
Hall 5, Stand B140.
Wireless security system specialist Fluidmesh will spotlight its 2200 Endo, a dual-radio wireless system designed to be embedded in custom-made, outdoor
enclosures for special applications including public safety or industrial monitoring.
The 2200 Endo uses the same hardware and software as Fluidmesh’s 2200 Duo, but is encased in a much smaller form factor. The Endo series can transmit video streams coming from the cameras directly attached to it and route data packets coming from other Fluidmesh units throught the optimal network path.
Hall 5, Stand H5
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