Integrated Systems

Access, CCTV integrations

by Mark Rowe

The access control and security system manufacturer Inner Range has new integrations with FLIR’s Latitude range; and IDIS CCTV products, pictured.

The new integrations work with Inner Range’s enterprise-level, integrated access control system, Integriti, as options for users around video surveillance.

FLIR Latitude is a network VMS (video management software). Its CCTV cameras automatically load configurations in Integriti, provide 64-bit integration server support, and security managers can set trigger inputs for CCTV events.

Cameras by the South Korean video surveillance firm IDIS can show camera status in Integriti, display video time frames, show on-screen displays and allow reverse playback.

Inner Range general manager, Tim Northwood, said: “Integriti’s open IP platform means it can offer clients highly bespoke solutions by seamlessly integrating with a whole host of third-party systems. CCTV is a key element of any access or security solution and we’re delighted to be working with IDS and FLIR to help our customers create one unified system that meets all their individual security and access needs.”

Earlier this year, Inner Range announced new integrations with Suprema biometrics and the real time location tracking firm Quuppa. The integration with Suprema allows users to add thumb and face scans as access credentials, while Quuppa allows for assets, and users associated with assets, to be tracked throughout the site.

About Integriti

Besides access and security, Integriti offers intruder detection to European standard EN50131. The integration possibilities include CCTV, visitor management, building automation and business continuity systems as well as HR, payroll, health and safety and compliance products. Visit innerrange.co.uk.

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