Integrated Systems

Cameras, VMS integrate

by Mark Rowe

The CCTV manufacturer 360 Vision Technology, has announced that with technical partner, Geoquip Worldwide, their range of IP, HD, thermal and radar cameras are now fully integrated into the GeoLog Vision VMS (video management software).

Geoquip, a manufacturer of electronic physical perimeter intrusion detection systems, offers its site management software, GeoLog Vision. That now supports total integration to 360 Vision Technology’s range of surveillance cameras.

The product firm describes GeoLog as a ready to go ‘off the shelf’ software product, or it can be tailored to an installation, no matter what the size or complexity.

GeoLog’s encrypted software ensures secure control with any third party system, including CCTV, fire, access control or intruder detection. Thanks to a long-term ‘open’ technical partnership with 360 Vision and the use of their SDK codec, any 360 Vision camera can be connected to a GeoLog VMS and running in minutes, the companies say.

Suited iti s claimed to use within gas, oil, petrochemical plants and nuclear power stations, GeoLog installations with integrated 360 Vision cameras can be found across across EMEA. The makers say GeoLog is not only a security tool but an aid to facility management, where it can support security and site maintenance teams. Most of the time, GeoLog is employed to support the efficient use of site manpower via video content alarm software that can be assigned to different tasks and departments, such as maintenance or health and safety.

Assisting site management, 360 Vision thermal cameras can be integrated, employing pre-set tours to identify persons straying into restricted areas, or abnormal heat spot generation on processing machinery, where an automatic alarm would be generated to alert operators. In many instances, alarms can be responded to by an Unarmed Vehicle Search – that is, to attend to overheating valves in petrochemical process equipment or overheating carbon cable wraps at gas and electricity generating stations.

Tony Sinden, Export Sales Manager at Geoquip Worldwide, says: “Our partnership with 360 Vision has proved a great asset when designing and providing total perimeter protection systems or border surveillance applications. We proactively demonstrate a range of 360 Vision cameras at our resource centre, where customers are able to experience and evaluate totally integrated system solutions in action, greatly assisting them to make an informed choice for their own installations. 360 Vision are a complimentary premium provider who work closely with us to ensure our end-user customers are provided with a complete ‘Geoquip Accredited’ solution – guaranteed to perform under the harshest of operating conditions.”

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