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Mortise Locksets
SDC introduces a concept in electrified mortise locksets with the MLR Z7600 Series Motorized Latch Retraction Mortise Locksets, designed for the access control of openings in commercial and in- dustrial facilities where code compliance, depend- able operation and resistance to physical abuse is required. MLR Mortise Locksets ensure the door stays latched even when unlocked, maintaining fire door integrity. MLR locksets comply with all nation- al building and fire life safety code requirements for use on fire rated doors where the use of electric strikes and magnetic locks is prohibited.
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Surveillance Management System
S2 Security introduced the S2 Magic Monitor Ver- sion 5 which unifies access control, video surveil- lance and forensics, digital signage and live Inter- net sourced real-time data; information feeds in a single user interface. Version 5 introduces Dynamic Cells, which allow users to program any Magic Monitor with interactive content. S2 Magic Monitor content is easily shared with other Magic Monitors in real time, whether on command or when trig- gered by S2 NetBox events and alarms. Emailed exports can be shared as images, clups or forensic cases with peers or law enforcement.
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Analytics Solution
Genetec is announcing Airport Sense, an analytics solution that works with an airport’s existing se- curity cameras and sensors to provide operational insights. This advanced operational analytics solu- tion relies on data provided by an airport’s existing security infrastructure, including cameras, sensors, and various detection devices to produce action- able intelligence about airport security, operations, and passenger flow. By accessing and analyzing both structured and unstructured data from these untapped security information sources, airports can extend their security investment.
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Tracking for Aerial Targets
The risk of malicious use of drones and the need to successfully detect and take counter measures is the focus of a patent approval announced by PureTech Systems. US Patent No 9,652,860 B1, “System and Method for Autonomous PTZ Tracking of Aerial Tar- gets,” grant claims for video-based detection and tracking of targets against a featureless background, such as airborne aircraft and drones. The patent le- verages the company’s research and development using geospatial video analytics for both security and safety applications and includes four claims against new technology aimed at this threat increase.
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Fisheye Camera
Building on its well-received IDIS 5MP Super Fish- eye camera, IDIS introduces its enhanced 12MP model delivering 360° HD surveillance, with clear identification from center to edge and wall to wall. Built-in IR LEDs ensure nearly 50-ft night visibility, with support for true WDR up to 120dB. It offers camera-side and client-side dewarping (including on smartphones), giving users the widest choice of recording platforms and VMS options, and the groundbreaking ease and accuracy of IDIS’s Smart UX Controls v2.0 allowing for effortless dewarping, including agile PTZ in a dewarped state.
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Low-Light Capability
Hanwha Techwin America has announced that extraLUX, an industry-leading extreme low-light capability, is now available for its popular X series camera range. With the powerful Wisenet 5 chipset and processing technology, the extraLUX-enabled cameras capture crystal clear, true-color images in low-light conditions without IR LEDs, regardless of the environment or time of day. Using a Hanwha motorized vari-focal lens with an f-stop of .94, a 1/2 CMOS sensor, and Sens-I noise reduction tech- nology, extraLUX provides clearer, sharper images than ever before.
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