Integrated Systems

Dahua, GJD integrate

by Mark Rowe

Dahua Technology’s network video recorders (NVRs) now integrate with IP-based outdoor detectors from the UK manufacturer GJD. This provides detector-activated surveillance and monitoring, the companies say.

GJD’s D-TECT IP detectors, pictured, and Clarius PLUS IP illuminators have been integrated with Dahua’s NVR6-4KS2 range, an enterprise-level network video recorder providing up to 4K resolution. Its open architecture supports multi-user access and it is compatible with ONVIF 2.4, enabling interoperability when combined with third-party 4K cameras.

The NVR includes intelligent video analytics to detect people and moving objects, as well as other predetermined events, such as abandoned or missing objects, tripwire detection, people counting and facial detection.

The integration was achieved by incorporating GJD’s API on a special firmware that enables the NVR to accept alarms from the detectors and link them to the recorder’s functions.

The BS8418-compliant IP detectors are suitable for intruder monitoring, CCTV surveillance and other alarm warning requirements, providing both volumetric and long-range narrow field-of-view sensing, plus remote programming.
Daniel Chau, Dahua Overseas Marketing Director, said: “We are thrilled to have integrated our class-leading NVRs with GJD’s IP detectors, providing a professional detection and alarm monitoring solution that is a fantastic addition to our security portfolio.”

And Mark Tibbenham, GJD’s Managing Director said: “We are delighted to partner with Dahua Technology, a leading solution provider in the global video surveillance industry. The integration of Dahua’s surveillance products with GJD’s D-TECT IP motion detectors and Clarius illuminators will provide users with high-quality, reliable and efficient surveillance solutions.”

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