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Security In The Digital EraSecurity In The Digital Era

Honeywell Digital Video

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‘ And IP camera sales will outpace analogue camera sales by the end of 2012’ IMS Research

…because it is already over 30% of the video market

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Why is IP important?

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Hybrid Digital Video Recorder

LAN / WAN /

InternetIP Cameras

Remote Viewing Stations – Live,

Recorded, Download, PTZ

Local Viewing Stations – Live, Recorded, Download,

PTZ

Analogue Cameras

… to Hybrid DVR systems

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Easy migration path from Analogue to Hybrid DVR IP solutions

• ‘Future Proof’ end user systems

• Add solutions in more cost effective manner– Cat 5/POE reduces infrastructure outlay

• at smaller or remote sites• or new flood wired buildings

• Add IP camera functionality without extensive installation costs– Picture quality with megapixel– Sabotage detection

• Add remote viewing capabilities– Cost of ownership & non-security benefits

• Whilst still utilising existing analogue equipment

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Encoders & IP NVR solutions bring extra flexibility

• Existing analogue cameras can use expensive leased lines– IP cameras use lower cost transmission methods

• Begin to build-in redundancy as expected by IT departments– Reducing single points of failure

• Reduced installation costs with application of POE with IP cameras

• Introduction of Megapixel cameras onto the security CCTV network– Enhanced picture quality

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… then to complete IP CCTV Solutions

LAN / WAN /

Internet

NVR – Raid, DVD, Live, Recorded, Download, PTZ

Viewing Stations – Live, Recorded, Download, PTZ

MegaPixel Camera

Encoder

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Analogue Cameras

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Complete IP CCTV solutions offer full flexibility Additional benefits include:

• Ability to multi-stream– VMD, Analytics– Generates transmission savings via Dynamic bandwidth control– Disaster recovery

• Securely managed remote access/management from any IP location

• Cost of ownership– Equipment footprint of IP is smaller than Analogue

• True IP integration across multiple products and platforms

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• See greater detail– Key details for identification– Facial recognition/car & number plate detection

• Replacing multiple standard cameras– Retaining high image quality– Stamford Bridge Football Stadium:

• 600 analogue cameras replaced by 28 MP cameras

• Pan / Tilt / Zoom within a single image– saves using multiple cameras and monitors

• Multiple stream capability– View / recording / spot monitoring / analytics– Manage streams with VMD and analytics

What is behind the IP hype?Better Picture Quality Means

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• High Definition is seen as the key IP position for general useage– High picture quality (x3 VGA resolution)– Sensible bandwidth– Sensible storage– Premium over VGA price but not ridiculous

Where does High Definition fit?

• Resolution Bandwidth Required per Camera @ 25fps

– 540TVL – 4CIF 3.5bit/sec– 720p 3Mbit/sec– 1.3MP 15Mbit/sec– 2.1 MP 24Mbit/sec– 3.1MP 28Mbit/sec– 5.0MP Overload

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IP and SerialSurveillanceKeyboards

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Wall Monitor interface DB

ProWatchAccessControl

IDMServer

POS ATM

Enterprise NVR

Rapid Eye

Ultrak MaxProMatrix

Video Analytics Server

IP Access Control Panels

IP Encoders

IP Cameras

Network

Complete Integrated IP Solution

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What is MAXPRO VMS?What MAXPRO VMS is:• New video management platform that integrates and controls multiple

sources of video subsystems such as NVR’s, DVR’s as well as analog matrix switcher

• With integrated IP engine MAXPRO VMS provides a scalable and powerful COTS NVR type of video management solution

• Provides transition path from analog video world into digital and leverages an end user’s existing video infrastructure

– Multiple subsystems, one user interface – Integrate and manage existing video infrastructures such as:

• Rapid Eye, Fusion, Enterprise, Pelco, Maxpro-1000 and VideoBlox Matrix switcher

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• Single Management Platform and User Experience for multiple products.• Decreases missed detections, increases convictions and reduces

investigation time – Simple Clip creation from multiple sources– Ease of tracking video objects or people of interest by set of Surrounding Cameras – Advanced alarm management solves operational issues– Powerful Operator messaging feature enables video data sharing of events between

operators• Reduces installation time and likelihood of errors

– Quick and easy installation; Auto-discovery of Honeywell’s IP cameras and Rapid Eye™, Fusion and Enterprise recorders

• Control costs & Maximize existing investment – Utilize and Integrate traditional analog components with the latest in digital and IP

technology and network infrastructure.• Prepare for future growth

– System scalability – Add one camera at a time or thousands; use a single client workstation and server configuration or expand to multiple client workstations and servers

• Reduced training costs– Learn to operate a single piece of software no matter what hardware is added to the

system

MAXPRO™ VMS – Customer value

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• Simple installation, upgrade and expansion:– Single installation package installs all subsystems, options are software license controlled– Auto discovery of IP cameras on the network and DVR/NVR cameras

• Scalable Video Solution:– lets you add multiple different video sources as the business drivers and customer

requirements dictate.  • Seamless integration

– Tight integration into Pro-Watch access control, integration with Honeywell and 3rd party NVR’s and DVR’s, full Integration of CCTV keyboards

• Easy to use– User defined macros to execute common operations, feature-rich user interface, grouping

of frequently viewed components• Easy alarm and event investigation

– Advanced alarm management allows to view video captured before, during, and after alarm as well as current live footage

• Increased operator productivity – control of multiple monitors from a single operator console, Navigate video recordings

from multiple sources • Truly integrated Hybrid System

– Seamless integration, control and operation of video from analog and digital video sources

MAXPRO™ VMS – Customer value

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• MAXPRO VMS comes with a Functionality Rich, User friendly and Intuitive Operator interface for improved productivity

• Allows the user to view live & recorded video • Full control of cameras, salvos, alarms, events…• Same User Interface for full configuration of the HVMS system• Usable from any PC in the network with the proper Windows account • User Interface can be adjusted to customer needs by placing camera trees or alarm

windows into different locations on the screen or even onto a separate monitor

MAXPRO™ VMS Operator Interface

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MAXPRO™ VMS – Architecture MAXPRO™ VMSWindows XP, 2003 with SQL 2005 MAXPRO™ VMSServer & Controller Software

IP SurveillanceKeyboardsUltrakey

DB

ProWatchServer

MAXPRO™ VIEW

Enterprise NVR

MAXPRO™ NVR Database Sever

Rapid Eye DVR

Fusion DVR

IP Cameras

Network

MAXPRO™ NVR Camera Sever

MAXPRO™ NVR Camera Sever

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MaxPro-1000 Analog Switcher

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• Cameras and Monitors appear automatically in Pro-Watch • Several Video Actions can be performed:

– Get live view, playback video, start recording, enable/disable VMD, define video actions upon access control alarms

• MAXPRO VMS video alarms appear in Pro-Watch Alarm Window

MAXPRO™ VMS Pro-Watch Integration

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Honeywell Video Analytics Integration• Full Active Alert Suite integrated into VMS

– HVA Base package, Premium Package, standard package, People Count and Smart Impressions package

• Any Camera in VMS can be enabled as Analytics Camera independent from the video source

– Analytics enabled cameras sendvideo footage to analytics server

• Analytics Alarms and Events reported into VMS Alarm management

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Intelligent Monitoring

Why Video Analytics?

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Why Video Analytics?

• Benefits– Converts mass of video data into

more useable information – Detect, track and alert only key

incidents– Changes video from reactive to

proactive tool– Operational Benefits

• marketing/merchandising

• Risks– Not suitable for all applications– Important to run trials on-site

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Honeywell i-LIDS® Approval

• “i-LIDS® approved primary detection system for operational alert use in sterile zone monitoring applications”

• “i-LIDS® approved event based recording system for sterile zone monitoring applications”

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Honeywell Digital Video

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