Optex is has announced that it is discontinuing some of its Redwall outdoor PIR detectors. This means that Optex has said it can fulfil orders only while current stock remains available.

Redwall PIR

This will make way for the next generation of the Redwall external sensor called the Redwall SIP. The new SIP comes with a range of enhancements that allows more reliable external detection for the installer.New enhancements include.

1. Easier installation:

  • The new Redwall sensor can be installed even higher now. Up to 4 meters this gives an improved detection pattern.
  • A view finder together with a sounder for walk testing helps to ensure a quick set up but with accurate results.

2. Better false alarms rates:

  • By using a  new Auto sensitivity adjustment. Changes in light and temperature can be taken into account to adjust smoothly to changes in the enviroment but not generating false alarms.
  • The Redwall can now block out RF and white light. This is often the cause of  false alarms in external PIR detection.

3. Vandal proof features include:

  • Anti-masking.
  • Anti-tampering.

4. Additional features:

  • Detection areas across pre-set cameras view can be tripped from multiple outputs.
  • Detection directly underneath the detector.

5. Pricing:

  • You will pay the same for the new Redwall series giving excellent value for money.

So in summary the new Redwall SIP series of external PIR detectors will give the installer more flexibility and the ability to reduce false alarms in harsh environments and for no extra cost.

 

For many years now the CCTV industry has been gearing up for change. Coax infrastructure that has been in place for years was looking like it had served its purpose and manufacturers and installers everywhere started to gear up towards CAT5 and IP. The reasons were simple, IP CCTV offered unlimited flexibility and HD images . This is what our industry has been hoping for for years but the process of upgrade to IP has been slow. Recession and lack of commitment to training by CCTV installers meant that IP has been held back it seems that analogue CCTV has made a miraculously strong showing over the the last 3 years against a technology that seemed to be the only answer out there and the future of all CCTV systems.

Now IP CCTV has its place and it will continue to give end users the choice especially where larger systems across multiple sites are concerned. However end users who have an existing analogue CCTV system in place can now upgrade and get HD over coax thanks to a new technology called HD SDI CCTV..Effectively high definition images are no longer the domain of IP. HD SDI CCTV is coming to IFSEC this year from many manufacturers across the world and coax will be the buzz word this year. So Don’t throw away your coax just yet.

HD SDI over coax

The HD CCTV alliance is working very hard behind the scenes to get a common protocol for HD SDI products and as more manufacturers jump on board it strengthens the credibility of this technology . In addition prices that looked way too high just over a year ago have fallen to levels that mean even smaller businesses can upgrade to HD SDI CCTV without breaking the bank so at IFSEC 2012 HD SDI  CCTV products will be getting most of the headlines. Now its just a case of who can give the best value from their HD SDI DVR to the end user…that we will have to wait and see.

We are often perhaps a little negative on IFSEC, but it looks like the organisers are bringing the expo bang into the hands of Smartphone users everywhere!

Ok, not all smartphones!

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For Apple iOS devices (iPad, iPod Touch and iPhone users) there is the all new, interactive exhibition app designed to help guide you around the myriad of stands, booths, halls, whatever you want to call them!

I’ve downloaded the app and I have to admit, it is pretty damn good!

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When first started, the IFSEC iphone app goes and downloads any updated content – promising true offline capabilities, this will please the thousands like me who try in vain to garnish some wifi or a decent 3G signal once in the vast arena that is IFSEC!

Simply fire up before you enter the halls, you will have access to the complete list of exhibitors, daily photographs, videos and exhibition news, delivered right to your device!

I, for one, HATE carrying the bulky and frankly, useless, IFSEC glossy show guide, with it’s layout map that requires a binocular powerful enough to make out cries on the moon to work out who is where!!!

With this app, simply click on all Exhibitors, use the familiar iPhone style contact alphabet/search to find the exhibitor of interest and you will be presented with a brief company profile and buttons to show on the layout map, schedule a reminder to visit, mark as visited or add notes to.

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A really nice feature is the ability to ‘favourite’ add throughout the list and then click on the star to only list those exhibitors that you want/need to see….along with quick links to their stand numbers!!

And speaking of notes, a nice touch is the ability to send all your notes etc via email in one go!

Push notifications are supported so I would assume announcements etc will brushed to the devices on a daily basis, and of course, as with any app, these can be turned off altogether if required

It certainly looks a polished app and with many using iDevices for business use, it makes sense to electronically navigate this behemoth of a show – I for one will be using this extensively during the show!

to download the FREE app

Get the App here

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We’ve blogged on the Predator from 360 Vision before, but when the opportunity came along to discuss the product further, we grabbed it while we could!

Here we ask Mark Rees, Business Development Director for 360 Vision, what are the reasons for current and future successes with the range.

1: So how are sales of the Predator camera range despite the current economic climate?

Mark: we launched Predator CCTV camera back in late 2010 as an addition to our already established PTZ Dome range. Predator was always going to take some time to get established as the economy was still in difficulty and public spending was being cut in many places appropriate to the product – Predator is a ruggedised and overt PTZ, designed perfectly for town centres, local authority trouble spots and anywhere where a ‘cctv presence’ is necessary. We just found that money was tight so we decided to diversify.

Introducing the White Light (more later) brought us into more deterrent applications and the Thermal Predator particularly gave us an excellent tool for markets abroad.

We now supply in excess of 200 Predators a month all over the world!

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2: Where are Predators being sold then?

Mark Well, just last week we took an order from a customer for a series of Predator CCTV cameras to be installed on the Kenyan Railway system….another order was for a customer in the US using them into the Oil industry. We are also extensively quoting for projects in the Middle East now in applications such as Oil fields and Border control.

3: Middle East? How?!

Mark This year we attended the superb Intersec expo in Dubai. We were sceptical at first – new region, new client base – but we were delighted with everything about the show. We came away with over 150 very strong project leads and the reception for our products was amazing.

4: Which of the  Predator cameras grabbed their interest then?

Mark The Thermal Predator was well received, we are unique (and patent pending) in that we offer a 640 high resolution thermal core (our competition currently offer 320 maximum) and in addition, we can offer IR and WHITE LIGHT on the combined Thermal and Analogue Predator camera.

Also, we used the show to present our final stage concept, ATEX Predator. This allows us to tie the product into the protected and intrinsically safe Oil, Petroleum and Gas industries – huge in the Middle East! ATEX Predator in Class I & II certification during late Summer 2012

5: Tell us about the White Light and why it has worked well for the range

Mark White Light Predator has surprised and amazed us as to the take up. For the first time since launch, we are seeing a small decline in our established PTZ Dome sales and instead, a transfer to the White Light Predators.

Talking with installers, it makes perfect sense now. Historically, they would install additional lighting to aid the cameras, be it IR for covert or external security lighting for more overt site protection.

With White Light Predator, up to 125m of high intensity White Light LED beam travels with the Predator – almost like a searchlight ! So, if an intruder was spotted, then he/she would have to be incredibly determined or incredibly stupid to continue their activities whilst illuminated!!

Remote Video Monitoring stations have embraced the concept too – it aids their staff in both the additional illumination, but also complementary to the voice annunciations they can make – to be able to say ‘you in the red jumper and blue trousers’ is a powerful message – yes, White Light also gives the ability for colour CCTV images at night, which again, is a big advantage for the quality of recorded evidence.

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6: How expensive are your IR & White Lights to run and maintain?

Mark because they are all based on high quality LED technology, they are very long lasting, low power consuming and very easy to maintain and replace. I can recall supplying conventional IR lamps way back and the cost to replace their bulbs was extortionate, along with the sometimes short life! LED is a massive step forward.

7: we hear about this ‘Any colour, any quantity’ statement, what does that mean?

Mark It’s a tongue in cheek jibe to our competition – we know a really large manufacturer is not able to provide custom paint finishes unless the quantity is sufficient to alter a large production run. Even though we are selling Predators monthly in the hundreds now, we still offer the facility for the customer to request a specific RAL colour and we will provide it, any quantity!

This is important where the end user is concerned about blending into the surrounding area – we have produced colours for National Trust, Quarries, Woodland and even a JCB Yellow! We even took a stunning Gold Predator to Dubai to show that we really can produce ‘any colour’ !

8: So what about the future of Predator? What developments?

Mark currently right now, we have a stunning Megapixel camera block, with 28x optical zoom ready to deploy inside our IP Predator. All our range has an IP option which again, is currently unique amongst our competitors.

We are looking at Thermal additions with some seriously cool features that will diversify our activities further, but I cannot reveal those just yet!!

And with the ATEX, the materials we are using means we an offer a Stainless Steel version Predator which opens us up to ballistic arenas as well!

9: Integrated CCTV thanks you for your time and looks forward to reporting more on your Predator CCTV camera updates in the future!

Mark you’re welcome !

Many thanks to Mark for a brief insight into the Predator. Being a UK product, built, tested and supported, means that UK based installers benefit from a more ‘local’ company. Here at Integrated CCTV, we think buying British is essential in these difficult economic times, so support British and give the Predator a try!

Apple, long seen as innovators in the PC world, appear to be moving over more and more the SSD (Solid State Drive).

Reports in the PC industry suggest that the humble HDD could be extinct by as early as 2014, with the SSD replacing it

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SSD is a great alternative – fast, efficient, long lasting…..no working parts either

But… It is still expensive, with a pretty modest 512GB setting you back £400+ !

Capacities aren’t quite there either, but as with HDDs, that’s just a matter of time

Like anything else, volume lowers pricing and with more and more PC manufacturers making the switch to SSD, then pricing will fall….. With increasing volumes, lower prices that will serve to increase the range and options, allowing capacities to increase

There is an extremely good chance that our Security World will benefit from SSD technology inside our DVRs, NVRs and software based recording real soon we reckon!