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completely moveable.”
The team could not drill any holes or touch the walls. Even more
challenging was the stipulation that anything installed had to be able to be removed with one week’s notice, leaving the space looking ex- actly as it has for the last 100 years.
Top Systems Equals Healthy Business
“In our operations, we serve 4,000 to 5,000 guests a day,” said Jens Baake, head of operations, MeyersUSA. “For our business to stay profitable in a space like this, we must have very good systems in place.”
Baake explained that when it came to the video surveillance sys- tem for his operations, the key functional requirements include cover- age for liability, theft control, and the ability to monitor daily opera- tions with Point of Sale (PoS) system integration. He emphasized the importance of being able to capture and store video data from the many areas in the restaurant and food hall and to have local as well as remote access to viewing the video.
“I wanted the ability to overlay video with our POS system so I can see data in real time as bartenders, servers, and cashiers ring up transactions,” Baake said. “We can compare system transactions with video of what’s being handed to the guests. If we feel there’s an issue, we can use the easy search commands to review the video, narrow it down to a certain area at a certain time, so we don’t waste time look- ing at tons of raw footage.”
Baake added that another critical use of the video system is to monitor the safety of employees. If they see something wrong, man- agers can coach and train staff before an injury occurs. From lifting heavy objects properly, to cleaning up grease or water on the floor, the preventive actions from proactive monitoring is very beneficial.
IP Network Runs Cameras, Video Platform and POS
To combine resources and minimize the physical footprint of the installation, Chris Kossifos and the CK Technology team deployed a single IP network to integrate and transport six distinct systems: Milestone XProtect Corporate video surveillance software manag- ing Axis network cameras, MICROS Retail Systems POS terminals and printers, computers that access the internet, Wi-Fi for guests and staff, digital signage and audio. Each service shares the bandwidth of a single network cable to each station, which was important because there was no space to run more.
“People often talk about how IP cameras are great because they have better image clarity, but that’s just one of their strengths,” Kos- sifos said. “The real strength is in ease of use and ease of installing on an existing network, and most importantly, you can run power, video, and data—everything—over a single cable, through a single switch.”
Using this unified network approach, the system also incorporates wireless Axis cameras with access points through a Ruckus wireless system and their wireless LAN management server, the ZoneDirec- tor. With ZoneDirector, Kossifos was able to set up hidden wireless networks (protected service set identifiers, or SSIDs) exclusively for the wireless cameras.
“The wireless cameras operate like the wired cameras with zero impact on the system performance for guests, staff or other networks. It all runs simultaneously and is an elegant solution,” Kossifos said. “Having 80 or so ultra-high-definition Axis cameras in the system creates a lot of network traffic. Knowing that we had to run five other systems together with the video, it was important to make sure that the systems don’t trample on each other.”
Video surveillance is one of the most bandwidth-intensive services on a network. At Great Northern Food Hall, the system uses ultra- high-megapixel, 360-degree cameras, so bandwidth was a big con- cern. By using various Axis cameras with their Zipstream technology, the data is compressed and efficiently sent over the network.
Customizable Software Options
The Milestone XProtect VMS also provides a robust set of options for setting frame rates, video quality, and recording parameters. For example, perhaps managers only need to record three frames per sec- ond until an event happens, when the frame rate can be set to in- crease. This ensures the activity needing to be captured is prioritized with regard to image quality and frame rate.
“There’s a lot of flexibility in the Milestone software for band- width customization based on activity, motion, and time of day,” Kossifos said. “XProtect is by far the easiest software to use and most reliable video management platform we have ever come across in our 20 years of deploying digital surveillance solutions.”
The team installed a variety of Axis cameras, including Axis micro cameras in the PoS areas and 360-degree cameras hung from overhead trusses constructed to avoid wall installation, also provid- ing space for marketing signage. Each 360-degree camera can cover a lot of area with a small footprint.
“Milestone has an amazing feature to support this technology which is a kind of virtual fisheye lens that breaks down the video data into 12 distinct views, and this brings excellent value. We can use a lot fewer cameras to see more angles, and do less wiring, too,” Kossifos said.
Technology Served to Order
In the food service industry, a lot of events and seasonal business make it necessary for a restaurant to scale staff to meet the need. Logins and permissions can be a struggle when dealing with changing users.
“A majority of tech support calls have to do with passwords,” Kossifos said. “So rather than having to laboriously set up individ- ual employees with new credentials all the time, administrators can assign them into pre-existing groups that are managed through the Microsoft Active Directory server, which assigns roles and access without having to modify each user. It’s so beneficial that Milestone leverages this.”
Since management takes place across the organization, this means that a single directory change updates not only their access to the Milestone VMS, but access to the PBX System, their computer log- ins, their email, etc.
“Once we set up an Active Directory link, we can add people directly to our domain and then easily go right into Milestone XPro- tect and select the user who is already part of the domain,” Kossifos said. “When it comes to managing a large client base with hundreds of different users, this is worth its weight in gold. It’s one of the most important features—ease of setup, ease of management. Milestone meets all these needs for us.”
With the historic nature of the facility, the high-bandwidth multi- system requirements, and large user-base demands, this has been a challenging installation for many reasons. With the proper tools in place, they look forward to expanding the system to other facilities within the Claus Meyer enterprise.
“As we add new retail locations, bakeries, and commissaries, we’ll be able to add cameras without having to build a larger VMS. We’ll just add cameras and have them record over our private network, back to our main server storage in New Jersey,” Kossifos said.
In April of 2017, MeyersUSA opened its newest venture, Restau- rant Norman. Located in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, Norman is a con- temporary restaurant and café, with an in-house bakery and bar. Nor- man currently has seven IP video security cameras
installed, all managed with the Milestone VMS, and
connected to the MeyersUSA shared IP network
through a secure VPN.
Courtney Pedersen is the corporate communications manager at Milestone Systems.
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