ADPRO Presidium is the new approach to analytics by Xtralis. Perimeter protection has always been Adpro’s forte and they know that preventing problems at the perimeter is the key to reducing losses and crime. Adpro are advocating a combination of technologies in order to maximise detection and minimise false alarms.

Adpro Presidium

Adpro in order to achieve this goal have released iLIDS approved analytics under the name of Presidium. This is a stable platform and having seen a demonstration of this technology in action it is clearly going to help ADPRO sell both the rack mount version and the Presidium mini. As their second line of defence  there is the ADPRO PRO series PIRs. Those previously familiar with the PRO series will know that they always struggled with limited coverage patterns. Not anymore, lots of different coverage patterns generated by precise mirror  technology mean plenty of choice for the CCTV installer.

Adpro mini

A proactive approach is of course crucial in the event of an intrusion. By using Presidium analytics the central station can rely on accurate information and very few false activations. Analytics means that the event must be within the view of the camera however the presidium can be tripped externally by an input from a PRO PIR and this means 100% accuracy from a confirmed alarm.

The Presidium  comes in the form of a rack mount unit purpose built with embedded software. It is in a modular format with 2 independent camera inputs per VM15 unit . Each output displays on screen information of events as they unfold. Confident in their product it comes with a 24 month warranty and of course is networkable.

The Adpro Presiduim is easily integrated with other Adpro products such as fast trace and Fasttrace 2. As we mentioned before the product is i-LIDS approved as a primary system for use in sterile zone monitoring applications this is because the advanced algorithms enable the Presidium to operate in all sorts of conditions and is wind and rain immune.

With other features such as directional object detection this product is ideal when conditions make sensors too expensive or difficult to install . In fact careful analysis may find it is a cheaper solution than PIR detection.

Adpro continue to commit their range to external security and fast reliable transmission devices. They have always been market leaders and other than their “lost period” a few years ago we know  every product they produce is truly rock solid.

This video highlights all the problems that people find with their CCTV system. The FBI have produced this short film in order to highlight how you need to set up a CCTV system to get facial images that can be used by the authorities. The video also explains some of the misconceptions about CCTV and then helps you by telling you how to get the most from your CCTV system . So if you are constantly frustrated by the  poor performance of your CCTV system watch the video for more information. It does show the importance of proper design and using good CCTV equipment. It clearly proves that cheap CCTV and DIY installations just don’t work

By using a fictional storey about the bombing of a bus the video maintains the watchers interest while describing everything you need to know about CCTV.

 

So what is the driving force for CCTV sales today in the UK? Is it crime? health and safety? Perhaps it  is site management and all the benefits that can bring to an organisation? Whatever the reason one thing that cannot be disputed is that it is still a grudge buy. Often considered a necessary evil by the company FD,  he is loathed to spend too much money on something that is not instantly going to bring financial gain to his organisation. CCTV though in the UK is an accepted culture now. Its almost the first thing people do if they have something stolen or damaged in the workplace, they instantly go running to their manager and ask for CCTV evidence that might help them gain some kind of retribution or recover their stolen goods. Sadly in many cases the evidence they are able to view is of poor quality or the incident is not even picked up at all even if there is a CCTV camera in the right location. What’s the point you may ask? Well there is always the deterrent value. The perpetrator of any crime does not actually know what evidence the camera will pick up so doubt may prevent him committing the crime in the first place . Beyond this, the argument becomes difficult for day to day incidents.

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CCTV cameras

Even for more serious incidents the police will rarely prosecute based on grainy images. They will  only pursue CCTV images seriously in the event of a terrorist incident or a murder. They do tend to be able to leverage this evidence when there is an extreme reason, otherwise forget it!

HD CCTV UK
Avigilon CCTV

Enter the era of  HD CCTV UK. Now we have a product that actually starts to address all the weaknesses of analogue that we have discussed above. The picture quality is better , much better. The picture can be interrogated without mass pixelation making the image unusable. The camera itself will cover a wider area thus picking up more information and most important the picture is more acceptable to the authorities.  This means they can take any incident that has been captured far more seriously. So why has it taken CCTV UK so long to migrate to an HD format? Well mainly because HD is the domain of IP camera systems and IP camera systems are not the most favorite of things with UK CCTV installers. The learning curve  to install and the need for remote back up and even a fully functioning ITC department means the uptake in the UK has been slower than expected. Now however with concentrated efforts by the big manufacturers training is being dished out to all installers who wish to take it. Companies such as Avigilon have based their future around HD and they expect to be one of the largest CCTV/IP camera providers in the world within 5 years. Their products are superb and they represent the number one reason that IP HD cameras can make a massive impact on the UK CCTV industry. This said, HD IPCCTV  still needs to be accepted by many CCTV installers across the UK, although to be fair uptake of HD IP CCTV solutions has accelerated this year and things will get more interesting next year. So HD is driving the market place and new sales?

HD CCTV UK

Well we also have one more option . That is HD CCTV over coax. This is HD CCTV cameras using the existing infrastructure of coaxial cabling previously servicing a companies analogue CCTV system. Now this technology is in its infancy and is still too expensive to expect all who currently run analogue CCTV systems to suddenly upgrade. However there is promise there. All that said by 2014 it is claimed that half of all new CCTV systems will be HD . Whether that is IP HD or HD CCTV over coax is a question for the market to decide. However HD and all its benefits will drive CCTV sales and we certainly welcome what is going to be a vast improvement to security systems and picture quality across the UK over the next 5 years.

CCTV cameras are supposed to help with the prevention of vandalism. It has to be said that in the overwhelming majority of cases they certainly do. However  on very rare occasions the cameras actually help the vandals. This is impossible you may think! However watch the footage below and you will see that vandals will resort to all measures to ensure that they are not watched by CCTV cameras!!! This however is what we can only refer to as….. extreme.

Ubiqz are starting to become a real force in the realms of CCTV and access control distribution. Conceived just 3 years ago by entrepreneur Anand Subbiah the company formed around the basis that they could offer an alternative to own branded security solutions. Ifsec this year was a launching pad for the company with Anand fronting his stand. This was deemed a great success for Ubiqz by many, including the manufacturers of the security equipment that Ubiqz supply and those who helped on the stand.

In 2010 they were acquired by Midwich already an established audio visual distributor with over 200 million in turnover. The rise of Ubiqz has since been relentless.

To this end they have now announced their technology exposed event on the 21st and 22nd of September. A dedicated vendor area including the likes of Panasonic, JVC, Bosch and Sanyo will be there for attendees to view. This event will present a great chance to meet Ubiqz employees and learn more about the company and the products on offer.

We look forward to hearing the feedback and find out how Ubiqz will be increasing their product range and market share over the coming year.