Integrated Systems

Siemens at Essen 2014

by Mark Rowe

Security Products from Siemens is exhibiting at Security Essen 2014, which runs from September 23 to 26, at Messe Essen, in Germany.

Security Products from Siemens will be in the Mailand suite, in the congress Centre. On show will be three of the latest additions to the company’s portfolio – the Aliro access control system, the Vectis iX family of IP-based video recording solutions and the SPC intruder alarm range.

Making its debut at Security Essen, the Aliro access control system is the firm says suitable for small to medium sized commercial applications such as retail outlets, health centres or offices. It offers according to the makers a flat system architecture with internet-based software and intuitive mobile applications. A user can manage the system from almost any device with internet access and, as well as distributed applications, supports up to 512 doors, 10,000 users and 100,000 access cards. Aliro works with the firm’s range of card readers announced earlier this year. These MiFare card readers, pictured, feature an integral LED based screen that displays messages for cardholders based on a user’s credentials.

Also on show will be Siemens’ SPC intruder alarms, which recently received approvals in line with the Swiss SES EMA, French NF and Belgian TO-14 (INCERT) standards, as well as EN50131 and EN50136 standards. This confirms that the products are suitable for use in applications where users and their insurers require compliance with these standards. Installers and distributors that operate in more than one country no longer need to order separate products for each market. The new approvals apply specifically to SPC control panels with the latest 3.4.5 firmware version and to the extended range of SPC peripherals, which includes the latest comfort keypads, key switches and indication expanders.

High definition (HD) video

The new Vectis iX range of IP video recording products from Siemens comprise self-contained network video recorders (NVRs) and network video software (NVS), both of which are capable of recording full-HD images from up to 48 3MP cameras simultaneously at 25fps. And the new Magic PDM-IXx12/T and PDM-IXx18/T dual motion detectors offer detection of intruders and it is claimed high false alarm immunity. Their performance is based on a new version of the Siemens Matchtec algorithm, which combines passive infrared and microwave channels to make decisions on motion within their detection zone.

In the Mailand room Siemens has an additional facility at the event to enable it to provide a presentations and demonstrations to visitors. Attendees will also have the opportunity to win a Bluetooth hi-fi speaker.

Peter Hawksworth, CEO at Security Products from Siemens, said: ‘Security Essen is one of the key events in the industry calendar and we look forward to welcoming visitors to the Mailand suite, where our team of experts will be on hand to talk through the features and benefits of our latest cutting edge innovations.”

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