Integrated Systems

Vanderbilt debut at Security Essen

by Mark Rowe

Vanderbilt will attend Security Essen for the first time this year, and will be exhibiting the latest developments across all three of its product ranges – Access Control, Intruder Detection and Video surveillance.

Since its acquisition of Security Products from Siemens 15 months ago, it’s been a period of considerable activity for Vanderbilt, the firm says. A rationalised supply chain management and logistics infrastructure has been initiated, which is already improving product availability to customers. This is being complemented with integration of Vanderbilt’s global operation across 95 countries worldwide, making over 2,000 products available to all customers on increasingly short lead times. Vanderbilt has also made a number of key appointments in senior management.

On centre stage at Security Essen Vanderbilt will feature Aliro 2 – the latest generation of Vanderbilt’s access control solution. Building on its predecessor and created alongside external developers, Aliro 2 is suitable for small to medium sized commercial applications, boasting internet based software and intuitive mobile features. Using the Mercury firmware platform, which provides control, monitoring and data manipulation, it supports, as standard, 64 doors and 5000 users and, with additional software licenses the system can be increased up to 1024 wired doors, 1024 wireless doors and 25,000 users. Visitors will also be able to see how it works with MiFare card readers featuring an integral LED based screen that facilitates cardholder interaction by displaying messages. Integration with Aperio is one of the highlights in the new feature set of Aliro 2 but there is much more to come, the developers say, as this new system paves the way for Vanderbilt’s future migration strategy.

Vanderbilt’s SPC intrusion panel will also be featured. SPC has obtained more approvals than any other, both European and further afield. Vanderbilt continues to develop even more attractive features for this range including its SPC Connect, pictured – which will also be demonstrated at Security Essen. This cloud-based innovation provides customers with remote access to control panels, safe in the knowledge that the process is highly secure, thanks to the implementation of financial grade SSL security. Another exciting new aspect of SPC Connect is that installers can customise how they view data by setting up a feature which allows them to manage and control access rights to individual panels and groups of panels.

Also being shown, the Magic motion detector range, which offers reliable detection of intruders and high false alarm immunity. This will appear alongside the new colour range of SPC Compact Keypads – slim, elegant user interfaces which the SPC system right to a user’s fingertips.

New to the video portfolio is the Eventys range, a range of cameras and recorders that are aimed at the simple set up and plug and play approach. With an intuitive interface, Eventys is for small to medium sized installations that require up to 20 cameras.

Joe Grillo, CEO of Vanderbilt, said: ‘It has been a tremendously exciting time for Vanderbilt and we are looking forward to sharing the results of our activities. In 2016 we will attend all the major trade shows in Europe. I want our customers to see our business as one that delivers on its commitments to be close to our market and our partners.

‘Security Essen attracts many German and international visitors and therefore provides an excellent platform to further highlight our credentials as a uniquely independent organisation that is pursuing an aggressive expansion programme.’

For detail visit www.linkedin.com/company/vanderbilt-international.

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