Zone Control Panel
Five pieces of up-to date alarm message can be scroll to display simultaneously. Inquiring 100 pieces of up-to-date records (including alarm message and indicate message) A normal open/close output and +12V DC output are provided to control other devices (e.g. startup alarm siren, alarm light, alarm linkage etc.) Provide a set of audio signal output, which can connect directly with 8Ù15W passive trumpet and active sound box, and build-in trumpet loses affection automatically.(optional) Micro printer can print 5 pieces of alarm records simultaneously, and also can print them one by one.(optional) Manage center online can be connected with computer by RS232 interface and ready to display and manage the alarm message. The internal or external backup battery are optional. There is protection for over-charged or over-discharged and also low power alert. Rechargeable backup battery ( 12V 7Ah) is optional. Dial module is optional. Print module is optional. Real Time Module is optional.
...morewireless routers
Before deciding on buying a specific router ask yourself if you want computers to be able to connect wired or wirelessly to your network. A wireless router is a network device that enables you connects several computers to the Internet without using cables, rather by using wireless access points, or WLAN. Some of the reason we go wireless networking include freedom and affordability. But you need to keep other factors in mind. Look out for notable brands like Cisco, Net Gear, Linksys and D-link. These are most popular brands built with rugged technologies. Bandwidths and performance should be another factor to check for. A wireless standard defines the speed for interconnectivity or data transmission by a particular router. E.g. 802.11a, 802.11g, 802.11n etc Whether you are setting up a wireless network at home or in the office, there are many features available to you with the network installation. From sharing information directly to connecting to the same Internet source, wireless networks may using multiple computers in the same location far easier than having each computer run individually. To start, when using a wireless network each computer is able to access all the same hardware, such as printers and scanners. This saves you a good deal of money over purchasing equipment for each and every computer. Once the hardware is connected to the network hub via wireless hook-up and the necessary drivers are installed on all the computers, any computer is capable of sending print requests directly to the desired hardware. Sharing data is far easier with a wireless network once a network drive is installed. The network drive can be an external hard drive hooked up to the network hub. Once set up all computers have access to storage space on the drive. This allows you to save important documents onto the drive form one computer, then access the information on a second computer. With a wireless network, all computers in the home or office can access the Internet, without a wired connection. The password is the same for connecting to the network, and it saves you the time of setting up a wired Ethernet hook up and the cost associated with purchasing all the cables and other hardware necessary for setting up the equipment. It also makes troubleshooting an Internet connection far easier, as there are less cables and wires you need to look over before determining what the problem is. Simply saving time is often well worth the price of admission, as the wireless network proves to be a valuable asset. Wired / Structured network: Networking provides the ability to monitor and control operations and machinery remotely. It provides the ability to incorporate device diagnostics and alarm reporting for operations, equipment, and devices. By using networking, troubleshooting and corrective actions can be accomplished remotely. These capabilities can enhance safety, increase productivity, and reduce the number of engineers, equipment operators, and maintenance personnel needed. Networks of the Future Imagine a company where as soon as an employee enters the elevator a surveillance camera detects his face or photo ID and immediately connects with the authorised desktop to inform about his arrival so that the desktop turns on automatically. In another context, imagine that the vice-president of sales can use his smartphone to access data by logging on to the corporate network securely and his technical team can stop worrying that accessing business-critical applications along with personal information will severely tax bandwidth. While the scenarios appear futuristic, it is true that networks can be designed to handle a lot more than what they do today, be it determining what employees are doing or helping business leaders make better decisions. Organisations with such capabilities on their network will be much better equipped to handle any customer/employee queries in real time and provide them with a satisfactory experience. Such intelligent networks need unification of wired and wireless access to support the proliferation of devices and ubiquitous mobility. GenNext network A next-generation network is a strategically developed network that is optimised for today’s requirements and is also customised to accommodate future technology disruptions and provide investment protection. It supports trends around mobility, cloud computing and the changing threat landscape and transforms the network into a service-delivery mechanism that enables IT organisations to not only say 'yes' to strategic business efforts, but also roll out these services broadly and deliver value back to the business. A next-generation network provides ease of use and management capabilities. An enterprise next-generation network is a unified network consisting of wired and wireless, virtual private network (VPN), building and energy control. It integrates security capabilities from the premise to the cloud, leads to less administrative overhead and fewer security gaps. A next generation network is application and endpoint aware and adjusts to the application being delivered and the endpoint device on which it appears. The future In the future the role of network administrators' will change, because rather than just focusing on how applications and devices connect to the network, they will have to look at the performance of the application on the network, make adjustments to packet transfer rates and integrate virtualisation into the network operating system. Clearly, the network of the future will be incredibly flexible and intelligent. Services will be consumed dynamically, and this will be made possible by and is completely dependent on, dynamic and flexible network services.
...moreWaterproof Manual Call Point
The Context Plus Waterproof Manual Call Point has an IP67 rating and is intended for outdoor applications or areas where water and dirt are a problem. It incorporates a short circuit isolator which will ensure its operation in the event of a short circuit fault on the loop. The Call Point is surface mountable and has an easily resettable element rather than a break glass. It also features a unique ‘Plug and Play’ installation concept designed specifically to reduce installation time. The call point utilises a terminal block, where all installation cabling is terminated. Its address is set at the commissioning stage by means of a seven-segment DIL switch. A single bi-coloured alarm LED is provided which is controlled independently of the call point by the control panel. The LED is illuminated red when the call point has been activated and amber/yellow to indicate a short circuit. Once activated, the Call Point can be reset by inserting the test key into the bottom of the unit until the key clicks into position, next remove the test key and push the front cover up until it clicks home.
...moreVideo Door Phone
A secure home demands constant vigil. While security guards are the conventional way to maintain safety and security of a home, many modern homes take help of Video Door Phones that is a wonderful security device. Moreover, video door phones prove to be an economical as well as a reliable proposition as compared to hiring a security guard. Why Video Door Phones? Video door phones are reasonable and easy to use devices that can be installed without any major preparation. Any visitor who comes to the door will have his picture captured through these video door phones and would get beamed on the screen that would be installed inside homes. Main door of the house can be opened to only known people and thus keeping strangers and unwanted visitors at bay. The video door phones offer galore of benefits at affordable prices. Interestingly, there are also wireless and mobile video door phones available that allow people to carry this device with them during their travel. They can then install these to their hotel or lodging doors and keep a check over who is at their door before opening it. Video door phones also allow two-way communication between the host and the visitor without opening the door at all. Those who love their families and want them to be safe and secure must get a right kind of video door phone installed at once. After all, safety is the prime concern. Conclusion: Video door phone systems perform a simple but important function. It allows one to communicate safely with visitors without any need for physical interaction with them. By installing a Video Door Phone system you will increase not only your home security, but also the convenience of managing daily household chores.
...moreVehicle Tracking System
The applications for a vehicle tracking system are endless. Police agencies could use the system to track the location of their officers so that they may be dispatched to the closest location. Private individuals could have their car protected against theft. Corporations could incorporate this technology into programs that determine a course for a guided remote. The Vehicle Tracking System developed by C-DAC, Thiruvananthapuram employs a GPS (Global Positioning System) receiver to identify the location of the vehicle and transmit the information to a home base over the GSM (Global System for Mobile Communication) network. Benefits Avoidance of misuse of vehicles Reduced operational cost Theft protection of vehicle Calculation of expected time of arrival and departure of vehicle Tracking of number of trips made in particular time. Monitor of over speeding to make up time, resulting in accidents. Reduce unnecessary fuel consumption due to engine idling. Monitoring of under- utilization of vehicle. Utility Global positions Vehicle rental/ fleet management Provide peace of mind for businessmen Mange personal Infrastructure & construction companies
...moreTime Attendance System
Switch yourself from paper based to online attendance system If you are using a paper based attendance system where the employees punch their attendance in a register, it is time for you to switch to an online attendance system. You will get speed, accuracy and ease in your attendance management. Here, you can get not only electronic attendance system but also an online attendance system. There are several reasons for using online attendance system. Access from anywhere: As the system is online, you can access and view the attendance record with the help of internet from anywhere in the world. Multiple Options for Attendance Punching:You can use different method of punching the attendance. Fingerprint Biometrics Method, Proximity Card Method or Password System can be used to submit online attendance. You can choose according to your convenience and affordability. Automatic Data Retrieval: If you want attendance devices such as fingerprint reader or a proximity card to punch the attendance, then these data is needed to be retrieved from the device and uploaded to your online attendance system automatically. These data are automatically synced from your device to your online attendance system. Tracking attendance, managing holidays, overtime, duty roster, etc In general, the system provides you the report of the employee worked hours and helps you in payroll management. You can track the absenteeism and late comers as well. Time attendance system is not only for simply recording the employee time and calculating the hours worked by employees in a week or a month but also it is more about making the employees responsible in their job by bringing punctuality and consistency in time management. This attendance system is designed in such a way that all employees can view their attendance records. They can view how punctual they are to their job, how many hours they are working every day, when are the upcoming holidays,etc. This kind of interaction with the system helps a lot for employee time management. a. Online access: anytime, anywhere The system is hosted in online server so that it can be accessed via web from anywhere in the world. b. Auto Logs import from Device Desktop application will be installed in any of the computer in client’s network. This desktop application (Data Import System) will connect all the attendance devices in the client’s network and then it will upload the attendance logs will be uploaded to the online server so that it can be viewed from web. c. Supports Multiple Attendance Devices The system supports multiple attendance devices. The employee can sign in from one device when he comes to office and sign out from another device when he/she leaves the office. Attendance logs from all the devices are pooled and the system manages the data accordingly. d. Quick Setup, Easy Learning The attendance system can be set up in a less than a day. As the system is easy to learn, training can be done in couple of hours. e. Supports Multiple Shift with Duty Roster, day/night offs In attendance system, we can setup multiple shifts for different kind of the employees. Duty Roster is available so that we can set duty for each and every employee. The late coming and early leaving from the office will be automatically tracked by the system with the help of the Duty Roster set for each employee. If duty roster is not set, then the system takes the default shift for managing the late coming/early leaving remarks. f. Supports Multiple languages/Date The system is available in multiple languages. Currently, it is available in 3 languages; English, Russian and Nepali. The user can switch from one language to another whenever they like. The system has Nepali date as well so that all the reports can be viewed in Nepali Date (Bikram Sambat). g. Supports Multiple method for attendance The system is compatible with ZKTeco attendance devices. We can use different types of input such as Face, Fingerprint, RFID Card and password to do attendance. h. Manage Overtime/under time The system calculates the work hours of each employee for each day. We can see the overtime and under time. We can post the genuine and approved overtime in the system so that we can pay for the overtime worked. i. Manage Holidays Holidays are very dynamically manageable. We can set holidays for each all gender or only for female or only for male. Further, we can set holidays as per the branches as well so that we can manage holiday for each branch. j. Day Off Work Posting In day off posting, we can record the work done by employees on Weekend (Saturdays, Sundays) and on public holidays. For these work done, we can entitle them leave so that they can take the leave on other day. k. Reports i. Personal Attendance In personal attendance, we can see the attendance of an employee for a given month. We can see the total worked hours, days on leave, overtime done, late coming and early leaving, days worked on weekend/holidays, etc. ii. Daily Attendance In daily attendance report, we can see the people who are present on the office, what time they have arrived and left the office, who are late and who left the office early. Further, we can see that who are on the day offs and leave as well. iii. Monthly Attendance In monthly attendance, we can view the monthly attendance of all the employees for a given month. We can see the total working days, worked days, holidays, leave days, late coming / early leaving days, etc on this report. This report is the foundation for payroll generation. iv. Annual Attendance Report In annual attendance report, we can see the attendance of an employee for the selected year. We can see the total working days, worked days, holidays, leave days, etc on this report.
...moretemperature detectors
Context Plus XP95 temperature (heat) detectors have a common profile with ionisation and optical smoke detectors but have a low air flow resistance case made of self-extinguishing white polycarbonate. They monitor temperature by using a single thermistor network which provides a voltage output proportional to the external air temperature. The response to temperature increases of the standard temperature detec tor (part no: 55000-400IMC) enables the detector to be utilised as an EN54 Grade 2 heat detector. To provide a device for use in ambient temperatures of up to 55°C, a high temperature detector (part no: 55000-401IMC) is also available. This has similar characteristics to the standard temperature detector at 25°C but reaches a 55 count (alarm) at 90°C.
...moreSmoke Detectors
There are three basic types operating by ionization, light scattering and light obscuring. Ionisation These generally contain two chambers. One is used as a reference to compensate for changes in ambient temperature, humidity or pressure. The second contains a radioactive source, usually alpha particle, which ionizes the air passing through the chamber where a current flows between two electrodes. When any of the products of combustion enters the chamber the current flow decreases. This drop is used to initiate an alarm. Light obscuring In the obscuring type the smoke interferes with a light beam between a light source and photo cell, the variation in photo cell output being used to initiate an alarm. This type of detection can be used to protect large areas with the source and photo cell positioned some distance apart. Light scattering The light scattering detector operates on the Tyndall effect, a photo cell and light source are separated from each other by a darkened chamber such that the light source does not fall on the photo cell. The passage of smoke into the chamber causes the light from the source to be scattered and fall on the photo cell, the cell output being used to initiate an alarm. The light scattering and light obscuring detectors both, detect visible smoke. The ionization detector and light scattering detector are normally each a single unit suitable for BESA conduit box mounting. In some models the smoke detector head is attached to the main body by a bayonet fixing for easy removal for maintenance or replacement. It should be noted that some detectors are suitable for two-wire circuits whereas others require three or four wire connections. Smoke detectors require a continuous power supply. Under quiescent conditions they draw a current of some 100 micro amps, and under alarm conditions, some 45 milliamps. This needs to be borne in mind when sizing the power supply. Smoke detectors generally operate on 24 d.c. Refer to British Standard Codes of Practice and manufacturers literature for information regarding the positioning of smoke detectors. Detectors are not suitable for positioning in kitchens, near fireplaces or areas with excessive exhaust fumes, or within 2m of air supply ducts or diffusers.
...moreSIREN CUM STROBE
AD - ES F1 SIREN CUM STROBE The Sounder cum strobe is designed to give the audio & visual indication in case of emergency & fire. Features: ABS Plastic Body High Sound output / Light Source
...moresecurity access control system
The importance of an access control system The capabilities of a modern access control system can not only help you control who gets in and out of your building but also assists with health and safety, as well as HR activities. Access control installation can increase efficiency within an organisation. An access control system can do the following: Assist with payroll Secure a building Reduce costs Go green Control car parks Assist with payroll In the past staff attendance records would’ve had to be entered into the system manually to process payroll, an access control system eliminates this process as the data can be collected, stored and imported into your payroll system. This is especially beneficial to large companies and can save a lot of time, money and eliminate errors. Secure a building Limiting access to the building means, only those who have been provided with the access pass will be able to let themselves into the building. This means that the building is more secure as unauthorized visitors are unable to enter. Access control can also be used to limit the areas which can be accessed within a building. For example, an employee may be able to enter the building, but will be unable to enter the gym because they do not have a gym membership. In multi occupancy buildings where there are multiple floors, some people’s access may be restricted to certain floors or particular areas of the building. An access control system can also take into account, the day and time; therefore a person’s access can be restricted to certain days and hours of the week. Reduce costs An access control system can cut costs by allowing companies to save money on printing and photocopying ID. As the pass holds the owner’s details, they will simply be able to present the pass to the reader and their information will come up. This also saves time and eliminates the need for storage and getting rid of documents as well as helping to maintain data protection for those who come into the building. There are various other areas which an access control system can help a business reduce its cost and save time. Go green Installing an access control system, can cut your energy bill and therefore your carbon emissions. This can be done by installing the access control system to exchange data with the building management system. As an access control system knows which parts of the building are occupied, it is able to exchange information with the building management system so it can automatically turn off unnecessary lighting and heating in unoccupied areas. Control car parks An access control system can control who enters and exits a car park as well as count how many cars have entered the car parks so that further cars are banned from entering. Conclusion Modern access control systems have a lot to offer, there is all the above and plenty more. Starting with the personal information system We have starting a new step toward HR system. We have just now completed some more tabs for personal information. With the release of this system, you will be able to record more information of the employees. You will able to record different information of employees such as: Appointment Employee Document Management Promotion and Transfer Family Information Contract Management Performance Appraisal Job Description Educational Information Experience Information
...moreRemote Key Fob
FEATURES : It can arm/disarm alarm host and make emergency alarm It adopts resonance when emit signal, so it is very stable
...moreOptical Smoke Detectors
Tempreture Detectors Multisenor Detecotrs : The Context Plus XP95 multisensor detector contains an optical smoke sensor and a thermistor temperature sensor whose outputs are combined to give the final analogue value. The multisensor construction is similar to that of the optical detector but uses a different lid and optical mouldings to accommodate the thermistor temperature sensor. The sectional view (below) shows the arrangement of the optical chamber and thermistor. The signals from the optical smoke sensing element and the temperature sensor are independent, and represent the smoke level and the air temperature respectively in the vicinity of the detector. The detector’s microcontroller processes the two signals. The temperature signal processing extracts only rate of rise information for combination with the optical signal. The detector will not respond to a slow temperature increase – even if the temperature reaches a high level. A large sudden change in temperature can, however, cause an alarm without the presence of smoke, if sustained for 20 seconds. The processing algorithms in the multisensor incorporate drift compensation. The control panel must not have a drift compensation algorithm enabled. The sensitivity of the detector is considered the optimum for most general applications since it offers good response to both smouldering and flaming fires.Note: In situ testing of the multisensor should be carried out as for smoke detectors. Optical Smoke Detectors: The Context Plus XP95 optical detector uses the same outer case as the ionisation smoke detector and is distinguished by the indicator LED which is clear in standby and red in alarm. Within the case is a printed circuit board which, on one side, has the light proof labyrinth chamber with integral gauze surrounding the optical measuring system and, on the other, the address capture, signal processing and communications electronics. An infrared light emitting diode within its collimator is arranged at an obtuse angle to the photo-diode. The photo-diode has an integral daylight-blocking filter. The IR LED emits a burst of collimated light every second. In clear air the photodiode receives no light directly from the IR LED because of the angular arrangement and the dual mask. When smoke enters the chamber it scatters photons from the emitter IR LED onto the photo-diode in an amount related to the smoke characteristics and density.
...moreMulti Sensor Detector
This detector combines inputs from optical and heat sensors and processes them using a sophisticated algorithm. When polled by the control panel it returns an analogue count which is determined by combined responses from both optical and heat sensors. They are designed to be sensitive to a wide range of fires and may be used in place of an ionisation detector in many instances. Operating principles Signals from the optical smoke chamber and temperature sensor are independent, and represent the smoke level and air temperature respectively in the vicinity of the detector; the detector’s micro controller processes both signals. The temperature signal processing extracts only rate of rise information for combination with the smoke signal. The detector will not respond to slow increases in temperature but a large sudden change can cause an alarm without presence of smoke, if sustained for 20 seconds. The processing algorithms in the multi-sensor incorporate drift compensation. Points to consider Open or closed circuit Fault monitored circuit System voltage Surface or flush mounting Detector operated indicator Two or three-wire system Quiescent current demand Smoke detector location Spare detector heads
...moremanual call points
A Break Glass Call Point is a device which enables personnel to raise the alarm by breaking the frangible element on the fascia. They should be mounted 1.4m from the floor and sited where they can be easily seen. Manual Call Points should be sited on the floor landings of stairways and at exits to open air. It should be noted that Call Points should be fitted on the floor side of an access door to a staircase so the floor of origin is indicated at the Control Panel. Extra points should be sited, where necessary, so that the greatest travel distance from any point in the building to the nearest call point does not exceed 30m. A greater number of Call Points may be needed in high risk areas or if the occupants are likely to be slow in movement. Flameproof call points are available, also handle operated points for use in areas where broken glass may cause a hazard. Points to consider Open circuit, closed circuit, fault monitored circuit Surface, flush mounting Weatherproof, internal location Spare breakable material Contact rating suitable for load under alarm conditions Special call points for flameproof or special hazard areas Hammer for call points with breakable front plates
...moreHeat Detectors
Fixed temperature which will operate when it is exposed to a pre-determined temperature. Normally fixed temperature detectors employ a fusible alloy element which must be replaced after the detector has operated. Different temperature rated elements are available to take account of varying ambient air temperatures. The second type operates on the rate of temperature rise. The rate of rise temperature detector may also include a fusible element for fixed temperature operation. Both types are suitable for inclusion in open, closed or line monitored systems.
...moreHeat Detector Wireless
FEATURES : Standby current: 10μA Alarm current: 30ìA Temperature range: -10 – 50oC Alarm density: 0.65 – 1.55%FT Alarm volume: 85dB in 3-meter distance
...moreFire Extinguisher
We manufacture all type of fire extinguisher like A B C Type Dry Powder Fire Extinguisher, CO2 Fire Extinguisher, Dry Powder Fire Extinguisher, Mechanical Foam (Afff) Fire Extinguisher, Modular Automatic Fire Extinguisher, Water CO2 Type Fire Extinguisher, Clean Agent Fire Extinguisher and all kind of Fire Fighting Equipments. We provide complete Fire Extinguisher products range and after sales services on all India bases. A B C Type Dry Powder Fire Extinguisher ABC or Multi-Purpose extinguishers comprise of a special fluidized and siliconized mono ammonium phosphate dry chemical. It chemically insulates Class A fires by melting at approximately 350°F and coats surface to which it is applied. It smothers and breaks the chain reaction of Class B fires and will not conduct electricity back to the operator. FEATURES : Stored Pressure Design Dependable Drawn Steel Cylinders Durable High Gloss Powder coating Brass Valve Chrome Plated Heavy duty 'Siliconised' MAP based multi-purpose powder with BIS Approved BIS Approved CE Certified Maintenance should be done as per IS 2190:2010 USEFUL FOR : Homes Offices Buildings Warehouses Cinema Hall User Friendly : Easy and More Economical to Maintain and Service
...moreFire Alarm System
All Fire Alarm Systems essentially operate on the same principle. If a detector detects smoke or heat or someone operates a break glass unit (manual break point), then alarm sounders operate to warn others in the building that there may be a fire and to evacuate. It may also incorporate remote signaling equipment which would alert the fire brigade via a central station. Fire Alarm Systems can be broken down into few categories: Conventional Analogue Addressable Wireless systems Conventional Fire Alarm System In a Conventional Fire Alarm System, a number of call points and detectors are wired to the Fire Alarm Control Panel in Zones. A Zone is a circuit and typically one would wire a circuit per floor or fire compartment. The Fire Alarm Control Panel has a number of Zone Lamps. The reason for having Zones is to give a rough idea as to where a fire has occurred. This is important for the fire brigade and of course for the building management. The accuracy of knowing where a fire has started is controlled by the number of Zones a Control Panel has and the number of circuits that have been wired within the building. The Control Panel is wired to a minimum of two sounder circuits which could contain bells, electronic sounders or other audible devices. Each circuit has an end of line device which is used for monitoring purposes. STANDARD FEATURES Complies to IS 2189:1999 and Tested by ERTL (N) & System Sensor. 2 x 16 character backlit LCD display. (4 x 20 character, optional) 64 / 128 / 256 Events logging facility with real time clock and keypad. (optional) 2 Wire Communication facility via RS 485 Port. (For Repeater Panel) (optional) BMS attachment Lamp test features. Complete with integral power supply and battery charger for SMF battery. NO/NC contacts for both fire and fault. Switches to enable on board operation. LCD and LED Indication for open, short circuit, Isolate, Fire in each zone. Maximum nos. of Detectors in each zone is 25
...moreEmitter cum sounder wireless
FEATURES : It adopts 8-bit single-chip as processing core and provides a group of wired alarm input. A group of audio alarm inputting and +12V DC output It can transmit alarm signal of 315 MHz to wireless detector It has long wireless emit distance (1-5 km in open area) It can be armed or disarmed independently by wireless remote controller and has emergency alarm function.
...moreDigital Video Recorder
The main function of DVR (digital video recorder) security systems is to protect valuables and assets. Numerous homeowners or business owners choose to purchase these systems in order to protect their home or business. Picking the right DVR model may sound like a daunting task, but buyers should not worry. By simply learning some of the important features of a digital video recorder for home surveillance, as well as how to choose a top-quality model, one can easily find a product in a matter of minutes. Digital video recorders for home surveillance can be found at electronics stores and other brick and mortar locations that sell digital electronics. Whether buyers are looking for a budget digital video recorder for home surveillance or for a more sophisticated system, eBay is a good place to shop for such products at competitive prices. Motion Detection A motion detector is a device that alerts a user of any moving objects or people in a given area. This device is one of the essential features of any DVR home surveillance system, as it can detect people who are moving in the secured area. Users may choose to connect the motion detector to a burglar alarm if they want. This kind of device can also trigger a red light camera, and this is one of the most popular ways of integrating motion detectors into DVR home surveillance systems. Zoom The images produced by the surveillance cameras are of little use if they are not of high quality. When choosing a DVR for home surveillance, buyers should make sure the cameras have a zoom feature. While many people believe that a higher zoom leads to a better image quality, this is not always the case. According to Source Security, it is important to consider the quality of the lens and the full frame rate of the video streaming as well. Night-time Viewing Night-time viewing is essential mainly because most thefts occur at that time of the day. The good news is that most DVRs for home surveillance have this feature incorporated. Buyers should, however, be careful about the quality of the image, as not all models provide the same quality when it comes to the night-time vision. Outdoor Capability Digital home video recorders are available for both indoor and outdoor locations. Buyers who intend to get images from a place outside their home should opt for a DVR system that comes with outdoor capabilities. This means a wider range for capturing the images as well as extra protections for the cameras. These digital video recorders should be protected from rain, wind, and snow, so buyers should opt for systems that are especially designed for the outdoors. Field of Vision The lens size of a security camera used with a DVR determines the field of vision. Fixed security cameras are typically employed with DVRs and the larger the size of the lens, the more zoomed-in the field of vision is. Most cameras have adjustable fields of vision and buyers should first determine the intended location of the cameras before making a purchase. Interactive Monitoring Interactive monitoring is perhaps the handiest feature of a DVR for home surveillance. Interactive monitoring allows homeowners to have 24/7 access to the security system installed in their home via Internet or cell phone. Some of the functions include turning the system on and off remotely, as well as emails and text alerts about any possible threat to the security of the home. A non-stop video stream is also available. Camera Resolution The resolution of the camera has a direct impact on the level of detail of the captured image. The regular resolution of a home surveillance camera is between 330 and 400 TVL. Buyers who are looking for top quality can, however, upgrade to a camera with a resolution of up to 700 TVL. According to Security Camera King, a higher resolution is achieved by setting the digital video recorder to a slower frame rate. The more pixels a camera has, the better the resolution it gives to the camera. This allows a digital video recorder to capture a more detailed image, which is an important aspect for many consumers when making a purchase. Size of the Hard Drive Most DVR systems can record the video stream on a hard drivefor future use. The length of the recording time depends on the size of the hard drive. Buyers can choose from various hard drive sizes, ranging from less than 100 GB to 4TB and even more. It goes without saying, the larger the hard drive, the more expensive the DVR. According to Buyer Zone, a hard drive with a capacity of 250 GB is often just enough for most home surveillance needs. This means that in many cases it may be unnecessary to spend a lot of money on a large hard drive.
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It is crucial to take security seriously in this day and age. It is not just businesses and commercial properties that need good security but it is our homes too. With crime increasing and burglaries very common place, it is very important to consider the available security options and choose one that is the best fit for you. One of the most popular and cost effective ways of providing security in the home and place of work is with cctv cameras and equipment. CCTV cameras can act as a very successful deterrent to thieves and burglars, certainly making them think twice at the very least. The technology behind security equipment these days is incredibly advanced, and it is even possible to hook the cameras up to an ordinary television or computer to watch the footage. The following are some of the concerns both home and business have and Top 10 Reasons of Why Install CCTV. Prevent Crime If you're worried about crime, cameras can not only catch criminals in the act, but the very presence of CCTV systems can make a would-be criminal think twice about any wrong-doing. Think about it, if you planned rob or vandalize a store or office, would you want to do it if you knew you were being recorded? Prevent Employee Theft If you suspects one of your employees of wrong-doing but don't know where to begin to try to get to the bottom of things, a camera can be a very helpful tool. This is especially true if you own an establishment where cash is exchanged. Cameras posted near cash registers or other places where employees are often stationed, not only can show you if an employee is stealing, but may even deter an employee from committing a crime if they know you're watching. Be a useful piece of evidence If a crime is committed in or around your business and the person accused of committing the crime was caught on camera, you've got an extra piece of evidence for a court case. Jurors and judges can watch footage or view photos from your security cameras and establish that the person on trial did indeed commit the crime. Not only will you be preventing the same person from causing you more trouble in the future, you'll be helping out your entire community. Help law enforcement solve crime When someone commits a crime and is caught on camera, police and other law enforcement officials can use the footage to release video or photos to the public via various media outlets. Having a picture of the suspect can make a world of difference when it comes to making an arrest and getting dangerous criminal off the street. Keep an eye on children and elderly folks With a CCTV system at home, you can monitor the safety of your children and elderly folks while you are away. Besides, you can keep an eye on your maid and make sure nothing out of the ordinary is going on. Keep an eye on things If you can't be at the office all the time but like to know what's going on, a security camera can help do just that. You can keep an eye on things from your home computer with a few quick clicks of your mouse and make sure your business is running smoothly and nothing out of the ordinary is going on. Protecting your staff CCTV can protect your staff physically against violence from customers. At the same time, it can also protect them against false accusations - perhaps coming from colleagues or even from client and customers. Encourage good behaviour Having a CCTV camera inside offices may help in creating discipline among the employees. For bosses, who want their presence felt so that efficiency at work is optimized, a camera hovering the employees will give the same effect. Monitoring high-risk area Cameras may be placed in high-risk areas inside a factory. Such areas may include those in which fires can possibly break out. A camera in place there will lessen potential damages because emergency measures can be made immediately. Cameras may also be placed in areas where accidents can happen. This is important so that life-saving measures can be employed promptly. Increase customer’s confidence Banks and shops equipped with CCTV cameras give the customers a sense of security and safety. The customers feel secure and this enhances the customers' confidence.
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We Offer a complete line of hardwired and wireless security equipment to protect your home and business. Protecting your property from burglary, fire and other environmental hazards is the #1 priority for Netcam Solution. At Netcam Solution, we accept the responsibility of protecting your home, business and family. We take pride in our work. We strive every day to provide the most prompt, reliable, and courteous customer service in the industry. Every home security system will be customized to meet our clients’ particular needs and concerns. Our security consultants are experienced professionals who will take the time to evaluate your needs and then design a cost effective solution. Netcam Solution skilled installers will treat your home and/or business as though it were their own. Our goal is simple: To bring personal service back to the security industry. If you have ever been a victim of a house robbery you will know that it is a difficult process for you and your loved ones to go through. You might be able to submit an insurance claim and recover some of the financial losses, but emotionally you will be left with scars that are hard to heal. There were 61.8 million criminal cases reported in 1998 with a rate of 6366 per million population.23% cases are related to robbery. Now, how to prevent this robbery? There are many ways to prevent robbery. You can appoint a security guard to monitor your house or business. The security guards are human beings and they tend to sleep in night or robbers may threaten them and rob your most valuable things. To overcome this problem our technology has provided many tools such as CCTV cameras, Burglar alarms etc. we need to wisely use them. The Secure security systems will guide you on the tools that are required for your security. The secure security systems specializes in installation of CCTV cameras, home door alarms, burglar alarms, mobile jammer and access control system.
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FEATURES : Totally Micro controller Based System. 2 – Line, 16 – Character LCD With Backlight. 20 Telephone Number with Speech. 20 Seconds pre recorded message. Telephone Number Check Facility Keypad Access Code Only After Correct Enter of Existing User Code. Program Mode Can only Be Accessed by the Keypad.
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Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Systems are often known as Intelligent Fire Alarm Systems. There are several different types of Analogue Systems available which are determined by the type of protocol which they use. The bulk of standard Analogue Detectors available are fairly stupid as the Detectors can only give output signals representing the value of detected phenomena. It is left up to the Control Unit to decide whether there is a fire, fault, pre-alarm or other. With a true Intelligent Analogue System each detector effectively incorporates its own computer which evaluates the environment around it, and communicates to the Control Panel whether there is a fire, fault or the detector head needs cleaning. Essentially Analogue Systems are far more complex and incorporate far more facilities than Conventional or Addressable Systems. Their primary purpose is to help prevent the occurrence of false alarms. With the Analogue Addressable System, up to 127 input devices i.e.: Smoke Detectors, Call Points, Heat Detectors, Contact Monitors and other interface devices may be wired to each detection loop. In addition to the 127 Input Devices, up to 32 Output Devices such as Loop Sounders, Relay Modules and Sounder Modules may be connected. Analogue Systems are available in 2, 4 and 8 loop versions which means large premises can be monitored from one single panel. Isolator units should be connected between sections of detectors as described for Addressable Systems. Fully approved to EN54 parts 2 & 4 by the Loss Prevention Certification Board, the XFP Range of networkable analogue addressable fire alarm control panels offers high performance at a competitive price. Available in two different versions (a cost-effective single loop 16 zone panel supplied in a plastic enclosure and a robust 1 or 2 loop 32 zone metal panel), the range offers an array of user and installerfriendly features. Key Features Third-party certificated to EN54 parts 2 and 4 by the LPCB. Full compatibility with the Context Plus range of smoke and heat The ability to interconnect up to eight XFP main panels (any variant) plus an additional four XFP repeater panels per main onto a two wire RS485 network. Two independently programmable conventional sounder circuits. Two programmable inputs. A fault output relay and three programmable relay outputs with voltage Free changeover contacts. Three zone dependency functions (A, B & C to EN54-2 Clause 7.12) A day/night (building occupied/unoccupied) function. An investigation delay period function. Individual sensitivity settings for each device. A phased evacuation and delays to outputs facility (to EN54-2 Clause 7.11) An alarm counter that records the number of times the panel has been in an alarm state (to EN54-2 Clause 7.13). Powerful short circuit protected loop drivers, capable of supporting up to 40 loop powered 10mA sounders per loop. An integral EN54 switch mode PSU rated @ 185-260V a.c. 50/60Hz (3A on 32 zone panel, 1.4A on 16 zone panel). Adjustable contamination levels. Earth fault monitoring. Push button access code or keyswitch entry to Access Levels 2 and 3 (depending on model purchased). An easy to read, 80 character back-lit display. 40 characters of custom text per device. 999 event monitoring. Comprehensive test facilities (to EN54-2 Clause 10) and a wide range of maintenance and commissioning functions including auto-learn loops, monitor a point, test outputs, one man walk test and loop continuity test). An intuitive Windows based upload-download PC program that allows the system to be programmed quickly and easily.
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