Archive for July 2020
Access Control with Built-in Cameras
Access control systems have made significant technological strides over the years. Current security cameras can now come with built-in cameras and readers.
GeoVision’s GV- CS1320 is a perfect example. This access controller comes with a built-in 2MP camera and a 13.56 MHz reader.
The camera recognizes identification cards and can grant access to up to 100,000 users. Thanks to an integrated wide-angle camera, its Card and Face modes perform face detection together with card verification before access can be granted.
To make sure GV-CS1320’s face detection feature functions properly, avoid placing the camera reader where the light source is directly behind the subject.
GV-ASNotify Program
Visitors can use the touchpad to request access. When the access controller is connected to GV‐ASManager over the network, GV‐ASNotify generates a notification message and a snapshot whenever the touchpad is activated. An operator can use GV‐ASNotify to get a live view of the site and communicate through the microphone and speaker functions.
GV-Access Mobile App
An operator can also get a live view of the site in surveillance and communicate via a mobile app. To get an alert notification when the touchpad is triggered, the operator must add GV‐ASManager to GV‐Access.
VoIP Calls
When the touchpad is activated, GV‐CS1320 will connect to the operator through the internet using VoIP. The operator can then get in touch with the visitor and enter the access code to open the door. This all-in-one solution eliminates the need to do a security camera installation separately, in addition to a separate card reader a door entry system.
GV- CS1320’s key features include:
- 2MP progressive scan super low lux CMOS
- Minimum illumination at 0.02 lux
- Dual streams from H.264 and MJPEG
- Up to 15 fps at 1920 x 1080
- Day and night function (with removable IR-cut filter)
- Built-in IR with effective distance up to 3m (10ft)
- Ingress protection (IP66)
- DC 12V, 2.5A / PoE+ (IEEE 802.3at)
- Built-in microphone and speaker
- Wide Dynamic Range (WDR)
- Built-in micro SD card slot
- Provides 180° panorama view
- ONVIF (Profile S) conformant
- Built-in 13.56 MHz Reader (Mifare DESFire, MIFARE Plus and MIFARE Classic)
- Support for GV-Proximity Cards with GID (Geovision Identifier) to enhance security
- Access by card plus face detection
- RS-485 and network interface for connecting up to 2 readers
- Enabling different access control modes according to the Authentication Schedule: Card only mode (default), Card and Face Mode
- 1 door (one-way and two-way control)
- Touchpad for talk mode
- iOS or Android app for event notifications
- SIP / VoIP calling support
- Receives live view and captures snapshots when a card is presented
- Anti-Passback (APB) support
- 2 inputs, dry contact (Door Sensor / Exit Button)
- 1 relay output (Electric Lock)
- Support for GV-I/O Box 4 Ports for a sensor, an alarm application, and doorbell activation
At ICU Security we focus on products that are going to last, with the service to make it so. We provide surveillance cameras, security camera installation and service, access control, IT support, and remote recording. Call us today to find a security solution that’s right for your business.
Established in 1999, ICU Security are Nashville-based security camera installation specialists serving communities in Brentwood, Murfreesboro, and Franklin, TN. Google “security camera companies near me” to find them online or get in touch by calling (615) 208-2891.
The Importance of Being Able to View your Cameras Remotely
A few decades ago, securing your business was just as simple as locking the door. Times have changed, however. Security threats have become increasingly sophisticated; systems have to be upgraded to keep risks at bay. According to Nashville-based security camera expert ICU Security, business owners can greatly benefit from remote video surveillance monitoring. Here are six reasons why.
1. Footage can be viewed from a mobile device, wherever you are in the world.
Modern surveillance systems come with mobile apps that are compatible with Android and iOS devices. Get peace of mind knowing you can log in from any location with an internet connection and have real-time access to what’s happening in your home or office. This allows you to quickly respond to any issues that might occur, even when you’re on vacation.
2. You’ll be able to monitor multiple feeds across different locations.
Remote surveillance systems allow you to monitor multiple security cameras deployed across various locations; this feature is especially practical for property managers overseeing multiple apartment complexes, for example.
Take this a step further and deploy motion detection security cameras. Built-in sensors detect movement and will automatically transmit text or email alerts on any suspicious activity.
3. Incidents are easily verified.
Alarm Systems inevitably trigger false alarms, sending off warnings when there are no real threats. Personnel who have access to remote security cameras can easily confirm what actually triggered the alarm. This also helps determine the next course of action: whether to just issue an audio warning or immediately request for emergency assistance.
4. As a business owner, you can check in with your staff at all times.
If your business is open 24/7, remote access allows you to see how your staff are doing throughout the day (and night). You can make sure they are following agreed-upon protocols even when you’re not around. This will also help you identify team members who are in need of additional training.
5. Risk assessments can be completed in real-time.
Imagine that a blizzard suddenly makes its way to your city. Has this caused any damage to your property? What does it look like on the ground? Is it safe for employees to report for work? With remote security cameras in place, you will be able to stay on top of the situation and make decisions from the safety of your home.
6. Having a remote video surveillance system could reduce insurance costs.
Your insurance company might offer to lower your monthly premiums since having a remote video surveillance system in place is proof that your business has taken concrete steps to reduce the risk of theft.
If you’re a Nashville business owner who’s planning to invest in premium surveillance products, ICU Security offers a wide range of security cameras, backed by ICU’s outstanding end-to-end service. Contact one of their highly skilled team members today to see these security cameras in action.
Established in 1999, ICU Security are Nashville-based security camera specialists serving communities in Brentwood, Murfreesboro, and Franklin, TN. Get in touch by calling (615) 208-2891.