Thursday, December 29, 2011

32/64 Channels Recording Package From SAMSUNG




32/64 Channels Recording Package

• Recording Software for Samsung Network Cameras
: Up to 64 Network Cameras recording
• Recording channel extension is available by channel addition kit.
• Live video monitoring and search/playback of recorded video by NET-i viewer software
• Supports various video and audio format recording
: H.264, MPEG4, MJPEG, G.711
• Supports various video resolution recording
: Mega Pixel (1.3M/2M/3M), D1, 4CIF, VGA, CIF
• Delivers high performance recording
: Up to 1,920fps(NTSC) / 1,600fps(PAL) recording at CIF resolution
• Triplex operation performance
: Recording, Live video transfer, Recorded video transfer
• Supports various recording options
: Continuous recording
: Event based recording (including Pre/Post alarm recording)
(Motion detection, I/V detection, Video loss, Alarm signal input)
: Scheduled recording (including Holiday setup)
• Notification in case of event occurring
: User defined alert sound output
: E-mail to pre-assigned receiver
: Notification to monitoring software (NET-i viewer)
• Event Log
: System, User Access, Backup, Recording, Motion, Alarm, Video loss, I/V
• Back up capability
: Manual Backup, Schedule Backup support
: Format - REC1 (playback by NET-i viewer), SEC (self playback and watermark)
: CD, DVD Backup
: External Storage (USB, NAS) Backup
• Multiple disk allocation and distribution for stable recording
• Multi-Level User access and authority management
• IP filtering function for security access
• Multiple Language user interface support
: English, French, Germany, Spanish, Italian, Russian, Chinese, Japanese, Korean
• Automatic search of network cameras for quick and easy configuration
• Easy camera management (IP change, configuration, firmware upgrade)
• Automatic self upgrade (Connection to Samsung upgrade server)

SAMSUNG Lounch New 32 Channel Premium DVR

32 Channel DVR





32 Channel Premium DVR with 960fps at half D1 resolution

The SVR-3200 provides 32 channels of high resolution real-time video recording capability at half D1 (704 x 240) resolution. The SVR-3200 allows the user to customize the recording setting to achieve real-time full D1 (704 x 480) resolution on selected channels. The SVR-3200 also comes with network monitoring software which allows the user to have remote access and control of the DVR over the network. The SVR-3200 is the perfect choice for medium to large businesses.

Features
• True real-time 960fps(N), 800fps(P) D1 high resolution live display
960fps(N), 800fps(P) half D1 resolution video recording
• MPEG-4 compression
• High resolution image [704 x 480, 704 x 240, 352 x 240(N)]
[704 x 576, 704 x 288, 352 x 288(P)]
• Simultaneous MPEG-4/JPEG streaming
• Capacity for up to 4 Internal SATA HDDs
• Two front panel USB ports for easy back up & mouse control
• DVD writer is included as standard feature
• ATM/POS transaction data recording and search
• Powerful CMS support as standard (SNM-128S/P)
• Convenient control with a remote controller and a mouse
• OSD (Multi-language)
• Thumbnail search / Calendar search / Book mark function
• 6 Multi-monitor
• Built-in web server
• RS-232C, RS-485/422
• Pan / Tilt / Zoom support (Multi-protocol)
• 16 Channels audio recording
Specification

RIL, Raytheon may form homeland security

RIL, Raytheon may form homeland security
Reliance Industries, India's most valued company, is in "advanced talks" with American defence giant Raytheon to create a joint venture that will pursue opportunities in homeland security in India and abroad.

"RIL and Raytheon are in talks (to set up a joint venture in homeland security business) that are in the late stage," said a person involved in the talks, asking not to be named.

A joint venture with Raytheon - maker of the famous Patriot missiles used in the first Iraq War and a strategic partner of the US government on key homeland security programmes - will give Reliance access to high-end security products and engineering solutions.

"This joint venture will give RIL the ability to innovate and develop key technologies for India," said a Delhi-based analyst who didn't wish to be identified because he is not authorised to speak to the media.

For Raytheon, which is present in the country through partnerships with several companies including the Tata Group, Larsen & Toubro and Bharat Electronics, the proposed venture will mean easier access to one of the fastest-growing markets for homeland security solutions.

The $8-billion Indian homeland security industry is expected to grow to $14 billion in the next three years and to $16 billion by 2016. Defence analysts say that such a joint venture could help end the so-called "India fatigue" that has set in among American companies after failing to make it to the shortlist of the country's biggest military contract, worth 42,000 crore, to acquire 126 medium multi-role combat aircraft for the Indian Air Force.

Responding to an email query from ET, a Raytheon spokesperson said, "We do not comment on rumour or speculation."

As of now, it has a joint venture with only one firm - France's Thales.

Reliance Industries' homeland security and aerospace division head Vivek Lall too did not respond to repeated e-mails about talks with Raytheon.

The Mukesh Ambani-owned company is also in talks with German firm Siemens AG to form a joint venture in homeland security, the person involved in the talks said. A few months ago, RIL had tied up with Siemens to jointly bid for security projects.

The two companies jointly bid for a 600-crore Mumbai CCTV project, which was conceived after the 26/11 attack and envisages setting up computerised video surveillance at 100 critical traffic junctions in the metropolis. The Maharashtra government has shortlisted the combine for the project.

Indian companies such as Tata Group, Larsen & Toubro and Mahindra Group have already tied up with foreign players in the homeland security space.

Mahindra Defence Systems has a joint-venture partnership with US-based Telephonics Corporation to make radars and surveillance and communication systems for the Indian military, while Tata Advanced Systems has a venture with Zurich-based AGT International to tap opportunities in the homeland security market. RIL set up its homeland security and aerospace division early this year after roping in Lall, 42, a former NASA scientist who steered Boeing's military and commercial division in India for years.

Lall worked with Raytheon in the 1990s and was part of the engineering team that developed its aircraft for the Joint Primary Aircraft Training System (JPATS), an ambitious aircraft procurement programme in the US in 1995.

Ever since the Indian Parliament was attacked in 2001, security experts have called for enlisting the private sector to step up security across the country, especially in cities.

Currently, one of the best "safe-city" communications systems in the country is in Parliament. Installed by Cassidian, the security division of the Netherlands-based EADS, the Tetra radio network doesn't get jammed even in disaster situations

Monday, December 26, 2011

New NIST Biometric Data Standard Adds DNA, Footmarks and Enhanced Fingerprint Descriptions

New NIST Biometric Data Standard Adds DNA, Footmarks and Enhanced Fingerprint Descriptions - 7th December, 2011

altThe National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) published a revised biometric standard in November, 2011, that vastly expands the type and amount of information that forensic scientists can share across their international networks to identify victims or solve crimes. Biometric data is a digital or analog representation of physical attributes that can be used to uniquely identify us.

The new standard is the Data Format for the Interchange of Fingerprint, Facial & Other Biometric Information and is referenced as "ANSI/NIST-ITL 1-2011, NIST Special Publication 500-290." Earlier versions have been used throughout the UnitedStates and six continents to provide a common language and format for the exchange of biometric data and associated metadata—information about the biometric characteristics or how it was collected. The Department of Defense, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Department of Homeland Security, the government of Argentina and others are already in the process of adopting the new standard.

"The additions to this version of the standard represent a great leap forward," said NIST Biometrics Standards Coordinator Brad Wing. The capabilities of the system have been greatly expanded from that of matching a fingerprint, facial image or iris sample collected directly from a live person and comparing it to samples previously stored in a database. New types of biometric data—DNA and plantars/footprints—were added as well as updates to existing record types.

This is the first international standard for the exchange of DNA data. DNA can be used for criminal case identification, such as in a rape case, or in a forensic setting to identify victims, such as those in a plane crash, where it is necessary to have an original DNA sample from the victim, or establish kinship by taking DNA samples from purported relatives. The standard handles both types of cases.

Another new addition is the Extended Feature Set (EFS) for forensic examiner markups that allow for marking and exchanging a very rich set of latent ridge print—fingerprints, palmprints and footprints—information that ensures analysts use the same terminology, references and procedures to describe details such as pores and linear discontinuities. Also new is the capability to share images of all body parts and anthropometric markups of face and iris images.

The standard now defines how to specify and share the geo-positioning coordinates of biometric sample collection. Information concerning the circumstances surrounding the collection of the biometric data can also be included. This includes pictures of items found around the crime scene and audio and video clips. Data handling logs show chain-of-custody of the biometric data for legal purposes, including the steps necessary to prepare the biometric sample for processing in a matching system.
NIST biometric research contributed heavily to the standard. In addition to part of the DNA work, the standard uses a NIST-developed compact format to exchange iris images,* and the Mobile ID Best Practice Recommendations.** (See the Nov. 3, 2009 NIST Tech Beat article, "NIST Test Proves 'The Eyes Have It' for ID Verification" at www.nist.gov/public_affairs/tech-beat/tb20091103.cfm#id, and the Aug. 25, 2009 article, "Who Are You? Mobile ID Devices Find Out Using NIST Guidelines" at www.nist.gov/public_affairs/tech-beat/tb20090825.cfm#mobile.)

Researchers already are at work on new additions to the standard, including voice biometrics, traumatic injury imaging and analysis (such as bitemarks), dental forensics (used to identify persons when DNA is not readily available, such as with skeletons) and conformance testing to the standard specifications.
NIST is involved with many standards development organizations (SDO), but the Information Technology Laboratory that produced this standard is NIST's only SDO, and is certified by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). The standard is developed according to a consensus process and this update involved almost 70 voting organizations participating in 16 working groups over a two-year period

Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies Introduce HandPunch 3000

HandPunch The HR terminal, impeccable reliability in all HRM aspects:
  • Time and Attendance
  • Payroll
  • Scheduling
  • Job Costing
  • Health and Safety
  • Access Control

Improves payroll accuracy and simplicity by eliminating 'buddy-punching' and time fraud. Suitable for businesses of all sizes which continually strive to control costs.

In addition to veryfying that 'you are you', the HandPunch meets the special needs of computerised time and attendance systems. Integrated with leading time & attendance software systems they reduce the large overhead and inaccuracies of a manual payroll process to just a simple 'punch' of the hand with an integrated biometric payroll process.

Programmable Data Management Keys

User-definable data management keys let you collect and/or display data as employees punch. Common data collection uses include department transfers, tips collected, job codes, or pay codes. The keys can also be defined to allow employees to review punches.To reduce keystrokes, the keys can also be set to automatically enter data such as a frequently used department
number or in/out status.

Global Schedules

64 different employee schedules can be defined to restrict the times that an employee can punch. This can reduce unauthorised overtime as well as early 'in' punches. A separate schedule can be defined for 64 groups of employee providing the ultimate in flexibility.

Communications and Networking

Whether your needs are to network two terminals or thousands, the HandPunch* can be configured to meet your needs. Standard RS-485 communications makes networking terminals easy and reliable. Options
include an Ethernet Communications Modules and a high speed internal modem for remote sites. Each unit also provides RS-232 serial printer support.

Edit-at-the-Clock Functions

The HandPunch* allows supervisors to override user restrictions and to input such items as missed punches, planned vacations, and sick time at the terminal. The password-protected mode provides greater supervisor flexibility by lessening the need for computer edits. Audit trails documenting the use of these functions are generated to ensure security.

Bell Schedules

The bell schedule lets you program the day, time, and duration of a series of bells. The bellscan be programmed to signal the beginning or end of a shift, lunch, or break.

Door Control

The HandPunch* provides the capability to unlock and monitor a door. An employee's individual schedule may be used to restrict access.

HandPunch 50E

HandPunch 50E

  • Small size companies
  • 50 employees or less per terminal
  • One to many locations
  • Ethernet connection as standard
  • No function keys

  • HandPunch 1000

    HandPunch 1000

  • Small to medium sized businesses
  • 50 users base
  • Upgradeable to 100 or 512 users
  • No function keys
  • Modem option

  • HandPunch 2000

    HandPunch 2000

  • For small to medium size companies
  • from one to many locations
  • 512 Employees
  • 2 Function Keys
  • Modem option
  • Daylight savings time programmable

  • HandPunch 3000

    HandPunch 3000

  • For small to enterprise companies
  • from one to many locations
  • 500 Employees; upgrade to 32,512
  • 2 Function Keys
  • Ethernet or Modem option
  • Supervisor override
  • Card reader input
  • Door and bell controls
  • Global scheduling

  • HandPunch 4000

    HandPunch 4000

  • For small to enterprise companies
  • Multi level labor tracking
  • 500 Employees; upgrade to 3,498
  • 10 Function Keys
  • Ethernet or modem option
  • Validation Tables
  • Employee Messaging
  • Integrated Barcode Swipe
  • Code 39 or Interleaved 2 of 5

  • HandPunch GT-400

    HandPunch GT-400

  • Can be configured to meet virtually any network need
  • 8 Function Keys
  • Ethernet or modem option
  • Large 3.8” QVGA display
  • Infinite levels of Integration
  • Sony Lounch It's own Dome Camera SSC-FM561


    Analog Color Mini-Dome Camera with 700 TV Lines

    SSC-FM561 is an analog color mini-Dome camera with 700 TV lines.

    • High resolution (700 horizontal TV lines) and Wide Dynamic Range
    • Optical Day/Night function
    • Wider Auto Tracing White Range (ATW)
    • Back light compensation
    • Noise Reduction
    SSC-FM561-Video Security-Analogue Camera
    Image device 1/3-Type "Super HAD CCD II"
    Effective picture elements 570,000 pixels (976 x 582)
    Gain control Auto (OFF/Normal/Turbo)/Manual
    White balance mode ATW/ATW-PRO/3200K/5600K/Manual
    Lens type Built-in Variable focal lens
    Zoom ratio Optical 3.7x
    Horizontal viewing angle 101.8 Degrees to 27.4 Degrees
    Focal length f=2.8mm to 10.5mm
    Backlight compensation OFF/DynaviewSX/iBLC/SPOT
    Day/Night function Yes (Optical D/N)
    Analog video output Yes
    Signal system PAL
    Sync system Internal/AC line lock selectable
    Horizontal resolution 700 TV lines
    S/N ratio More than 55 dB (AGC Off)
    Min. illumination Color: 0.1 lx, B/W: 0.01 lx (F1.2, 50IRE); Color: 0.06 lx, B/W: 0.006 lx (F1.2, 30IRE)
    Mass 320g (11.3 oz)
    Dimensions (φ x H) 121.6 mm x 86.5 mm (4 7/8 x 3 1/2 inches)
    Power requirements DC12 V ±10%, AC 24V ±10%
    Power consumption 2.8 W
    Operating temperature -10 °C to +50 °C
    Storage temperature -40 °C to +60 °C
    Supplied Accessories Operating instructions x 1, Menu instructions x 1, Template x 1

    High Resolution Vari-focal Vandal Proof Weather Resistant Color Dome Camera

    High Resolution Vari-focal Vandal Proof Weather Resistant Color Dome Camera


    Features
    • Color dome camera with SONY 1/3” Super HAD CCD Sensor
    • High resolution 540 TVL
    • Employs Digital Signal Processor (DSP) chip-set for image control
    • High sensitivity, low smear, high anti-blooming and high S/N ratio
    • Built-in Auto Gain Control (AGC), Auto White Balance (AWB)
    • Built-in 3.5~8.5mm vari-focal DC-drive auto iris lens
    • Vandal Proof to withstand impact of a 10 pound sledgehammer
    • Weather Resistant IP66 rated




    Specifications

    Pickup Device

    1/3" SONY Super HAD CCD Sensor

    Video Format

    NTSC or PAL (depends on model selected)

    Picture Elements

    768 x 494 (NTSC),
    752 x 582 (PAL)

    Horizontal Resolution

    540 TVL

    Sensitivity

    0.12 LUX / F1.6

    S/N Ratio

    Over 48dB (AGC off)

    Electronic Shutter

    1/60(1/50)s~1/100,000s

    Video Output

    BNC 1.0Vp-p 75Ω

    Gamma Correction

    0.45

    Lens Type

    Vari-Focal 3.5~8.5mm F1.6 DC Drive Auto Iris Lens

    Gain Control

    Automatic

    White Balance

    AWB (2500°K~9500°K)

    Sync. Mode

    Internal Sync.

    Weather Resistant

    IP 66

    Vandal Proof

    Yes

    Power Source

    12VDC

    Power Consumption

    12VDC: 2.4W max.

    Operating Temperature

    -10°C~50°C / 14°F~122°F

    Dimensions (O.D. x H)

    142mm x 84mm / 5.6” x 3.3”

    Weight

    576 g / 1.27 lbs

    Certifications

    CE / FCC

    3.1MP 360° Surround View Vandal-proof Fisheye Fixed Dome Network Camera

    3.1MP 360° Surround View Vandal-proof Fisheye Fixed Dome Network Camera

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    VIVOTEK FE8171V is the first fisheye fixed dome network camera from VIVOTEK, featuring detailed 3.1MP-resolution sensor with superb image quality. Equipped with a fisheye lens for 180° panoramic view (wall mount) or 360° surround view (ceiling/floor/table mount) without blind spots, this camera is able to provide an 8X wider field of view than a standard VGA camera, significantly reducing the need for multiple camera installations. It is extremely suitable for monitoring open areas such as airports, shopping malls, parking lots, retail stores, offices, and much more.

    The FE8171V offers various display layouts, including original surround view, panoramic views, and regional views for various mounting applications. With the latest cutting-edge image processing, hemispherical images captured from the fisheye camera can be converted into conventional rectilinear projection for viewing and analysis. In addition, in the panoramic and regional viewing modes, users can utilize the ultra-smooth ePTZ function to easily zoom in and focus on a region of interest (ROI).

    As with all VIVOTEK true day/night cameras, the FE8171V features a removable IR-cut filter, maintaining clear images 24 hours a day. Its IP66-rated housing is designed to help the camera body withstand rain and dust and ensures operation under a multitude of harsh weather conditions. Additionally, the vandal-proof IK10-rated housing effectively provides robust protection from vandalism. Together with 802.3af compliant PoE, microSD/SDHC/SDXC card slot for on-board storage, EN50155 mobile surveillance, and iPad applications, the FE8171V is indisputably the top choice for constructing a robust surveillance system with the greatest coverage possible.

    * The ST7501 version for FE8171 is V1.6 or above.

    Features

    • 3.1-megapixel CMOS Sensor
    • 1.27 mm Fisheye Lens for 180° Panoramic View and 360° Surround View
    • Removable IR-cut Filter for Day & Night Function
    • EN50155 Compliance for Professional Mobile Surveillance
    • Real-time H.264, MPEG-4 and MJPEG Compression (Triple Codec)
    • Vandal-proof IK10-rated and Weather-proof IP66-rated Housing
    • Built-in 802.3af Compliant PoE
    • Built-in MicroSD/SDHC/SDXC Card Slot for On-board Storage
    * No MicroSD/SDHC/SDXC card slot & local storage function for Argentina

    Honeywell security experience zone launched in India

    Honeywell security experience zone launched in India


    State-of-the-art demo facility at Gurgaon where customers can touch feel and experience the Honeywell technology opened.

    Honeywell, a leading global supplier of electronic security systems, today announced opening of its state of the art experience zone facility located at their India head-office in Gurgaon. The experience zone is exclusive to electronic security products and solutions and gives users a unique opportunity to experience the technological innovations from Honeywell.

    The experience zone is equipped with the latest products and solutions in video surveillance, access control, intrusion alarms and home automation categories. In addition to standalone systems, it also exhibits Honeywell’s patented integrated security platforms like HUS, ProWatch, etc.



    This demo platform provides comprehensive and powerful display of security solution to meet the needs of the most demanding security management requirements. It comprises of an interconnected ecosystem integrating intrusion, access control, and video surveillance and helps to manage every aspect of an electronic security need.

    “As a world leader in automation and control solutions for over 120 years, Honeywell strives to bring in the best technology and solutions that can fulfill and meet the most complex demands of the security industry. This Experience Zone, which exhibits the cutting edge Honeywell technology in security, is the best tool that can help customers to experience and understand these solutions” said Mabel Ng, vice president and general manager of Honeywell Security Group Asia Pacific, who was present to inaugurate the facility

    How to Use an Android device as Second Monitor for your PC or MAC

    How to Use an Android device as Second Monitor for your PC or MAC!! 💠 The method is quite simple and easy and you just need to follow...