Integrated Systems

Vanderbilt at IFSEC 2015

by Mark Rowe

Vanderbilt, formerly Security Products from Siemens, will appear at IFSEC International 2015, which runs from June 16 to18 at ExCeL, London.

This will be the first appearance of Vanderbilt at a trade event after its acquisition proper of Security Products from Siemens on June 1, 2015. Active in 95 countries, Vanderbilt supplies and supports isome 9000 customers and has over 2,000 products that comply with the latest editions of the relevant standards that are applicable in each country. Three of the latest new products are the Aliro access control system, the Vectis iX family of IP-based video recording solutions and the SPC intruder detection range.

Suitable for small to medium sized commercial applications, the Aliro, pictured, offers what the makers call a flat system architecture with internet based software and intuitive mobile features. Shipped already pre-configured, in addition to distributed applications, Aliro supports up to 512 doors, 10,000 users and 100,000 access cards. Visitors will also be able to see how it works with MiFare card readers featuring an integral LED based screen that aids cardholder interaction by displaying bespoke messages.

The Vectis iX range of IP video recorders are described as fully scalable and suitable for a range of applications. It comprises self-contained network video recorders (NVRs) and network video software (NVS); both can record full-HD images from up to 48 3MP cameras simultaneously at 25 frames per second (fps), and can support resolutions up to 20MP. Also on display will be a range of ONVIF compatible CCTV cameras including a day-night 3 megapixel PTZ dome camera with 18x optical zoom.

Products from the SPC intruder detection range will also feature on the stand, F1300, including the recently launched SPC Compact Keypad, with a depth of just 17.5mm. While the SPCK520 offers display and speech output, the SPCK521 adds an ID card reader.

The new Magic PDM-IXx12/T and PDM-IXx18/T dual motion detectors offer detection of intruders and it’s claimed high false alarm immunity. These will appear alongside the new day-night 3MP PTZ dome camera, as an alternative to the ‘shoebox’ housing PTZ cameras that are often used for perimeter security.

Andrew Morgan, Head of Marketing at Vanderbilt, said: ‘As the key event in the UK security calendar, IFSEC International 2015 provides an excellent platform to introduce Vanderbilt to our customer base and highlight our credentials as a uniquely independent organisation. As this is our first time at the event, we look forward to welcoming visitors to our stand, where our team of experts will be available to talk through the features and benefits of our cutting edge innovations and discuss the benefits of working with our organisation.’

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