Honeywell HRDP DVR gets the iPhone treatment.

The Honeywell HRDP DVR has joined the iPhone gang. The iPhone app to allow remote access for the HRDP H.264 is now available from the Apple store and is free to download.

http://itunes.apple.com/en/app/remote-view/id403753495?mt=8

Honeywell HRDP
Honeywell HRDP

We have seen an increasing trend for remote access features and as reported before iPhone is helping to sell CCTV in way that we have not seen before. One manufacturer reported that sales of there particular DVR has increased by 25% since making the iPhone app available for his particular DVR.

Designed for customers who……

(A) love gadgets and ( B) are constantly away from their premises it gives them the opportunity to keep a close eye on the business with quality images being downloaded with excellent image rates as well. With connectivity from the iPhone iPad or iTouch the images can be displayed either as a single camera view or even a quad split screen view Best of all its free. The Honeywell HRDP is a great piece of kit already recording at up to 200 FPS and you can read here some previous comments that have been made about it. The minimum requirement to enable connection are as follows

Minimum Requirements.

The Remote-View iPhone app minimum requirements are:

Apple iPhone 3G, 3GS, 4

Apple iPod touch 3GS, 4

Apple iPad 1

Supported HRDP DVRs: HRDP H.264 (v1.0.1.6 and later)

Internet connection to the Honeywell HRDP DVR.

Honeywell HRDP iPhone

So well done Honeywell. The HRDP now with iPhone connectivity…now we are moving forward.!

Video IQ iCVR IP camera

VideoIQ have come up with a fantastic solution to recording IP video.The iCVR camera together with some cutting edge encoders are able to record event generated video on the edge of the network eliminating the need for third party DVR, NVR or VMS software.

iCVR Video IQ camera
iCVR Video IQ camera

By using advanced analytics the iCVR HD camera produce and record HD images without the need to use the network, meaning bandwidth use is reduced to the absolute minimum. With the need for a central storage solution eliminated and advanced analytics that are able to learn events and increase accuracy over time, the iCVR is very simple to install and easy to use. It would seem that edge device recording is without question the way forward and Video IQ are well ahead of their competitors. Check out the iCVR camera and on board recording solutions on the Video IQ website….well worth a look.

Sistore MX hybrid DVR.The new recording solution from Siemens.

Hybrid DVR recording solutions are growing in popularity. The Sistore Mx hybrid is Siemens way of recognising the challenges ahead when it comes to migrating from analogue to IP cameras over the coming months and years.

Sistore MX hybrid DVR

The MX hybrid offers 32 channels of recording, 16 analogue inputs and 16 IP camera inputs. Recording images at 500 IPS and capable of advanced pentaplex operation the Sistore MX hybrid is the ideal solution to help encourage end users to start to move towards IP camera solutions. Designed for use in a wide range of applications from shopping centres office blocks and industrial units this Hybrid DVR is certainly worth a look. 6 monitor outputs, alarm handling and activity detection are all features built in as standard. Perhaps though the seamless integration to the SiPass Access control solution is a benefit that will push people into buying into the Siemans brand as a complete security solution.

Able to connect to both WAN and LAN the Sistore hybrid DVR is also an effective monitoring solution and with up to 4 TB of hard drive space. With a price starting around 5K this DVR will face plenty of competition from cheaper competitors, but as always we recommend quality over price every time. Experience tells us that cheap means trouble.You can get further details of the Sistore MX hybrid DVR by calling 01633487542 and a Siemens operator will be keen to help you.

VideoIQ – an interesting entry into the UK IP HD Market

VideoIQ

a name not commonly known here in the UK……..but they have some extremely innovative products…

Video IQ claim, to be the ONLY IP HD manufacturer that can offer intelligent Video Analytics on HD and Megapixel IP cameras…..most of the IP HD pixc units out at the moment cannot offer video analytics ‘at the edge’, instead relying on D1 modules for the clever on board Analytics

Here’s a snapshot of their range

Probably the main interesting point, is that EVERY device is also an onboard DVR…….Dome cameras and Encoders all have onboard storage for up to 6 months recording! 1GB flash and then SATA Ruggedised HDD means that network outages are irrelevant.

Video IQ have made Software available or alternatively 3rd Party integration with companies such as Genetec and Milestone mean these products are flexible as well as feature rich.

Offering Analytics on Thermal is another string to their bow

And, sshh, we’ve heard a rumour that a certain UK manufacturer of PTZ IR, Thermal, Overt and Dome cameras could well be linking up with VideoIQ to add analytical tracking and onboard recording to its range of high speed PTZ units…….more soon!

So, VideoIQ, keep an eye as we think these guys are going to be getting some good attention in 2011!

False alarm! A CCTV monitoring company’s biggest nightmare

False alarm! Another one….. its not just fire alarms, smoke detectors and intruder systems that cause problems. CCTV systems have problems to and its something that CCTV monitoring companies are desperately trying to reduce. It is quite frankly the weakest point of any remote monitoring system and as more and more CCTV systems are remotely monitored then the False alarm situation becomes a bigger and bigger headache. Just like a smoke detector false alarm, very very irritating.

false alarm

External CCTV

So what is the main cause of false alarms. Well mainly the fact that CCTV monitoring is primarily used in external scenarios. External sensor technology has as yet failed to come up with a solution to all the disruptive factors that can be thrown at it such as wind, rain, sunshine overgrowth, wildlife and more often than not ill disciplined staff who quite frankly forget to switch off the alarm as they enter the premises.

Making the decision

All this causes huge difficulties for the central station. Firstly the operator is often put in an untenable position of deciding whether a person seen on site is genuine i.e. a false alarm or whether the are about to commit a crime. Many a court case has hinged on the operators decision and one can only feel sympathy for them. Then there is the continuous false alarm. This is where a tree or bush or flag has been placed in front of a sensor and is causing the sensor to send spurious signals through to the central station. Most central stations will simply disable the camera in this case leaving the end user very seriously exposed to crime. Hardly an ideal situation.

BS8148

So is there a solution? Well BS8418 was specifically introduced to encourage professional companies to install good quality kit, Adpro springs to mind. Also everyone wants to ensure all the downfalls we have highlighted above were avoided. Effectively a false alarm charter using a control panel to filter alarms before they are dispatched means only genuine sensor triggers should get through and a log will help installers track down the cause of a false alarm far more quickly and efficiently. However there is a problem.

Cheap DVR

Cheap remote monitoring solutions have suddenly flooded the market place. Even the most basic DVRs can now trip alarms via broad band through to the monitoring centre. The problem monitoring stations face is, do they turn down business in order to ensure quality and false alarm reduction or do they just accept that false alarms are a prerequisite of external CCTV systems and just get on with it, accepting liability for break ins knowing that the increase in connections should cover any loss. To help avoid this the important thing for the monitoring station is to deploy good front end software that will mean alarm handling is easy whatever alarms may hit the operators screen.

A fine balance

So there is a very fine balance, but if someone, anyone, could bring out an external PIR that was intelligent enough to reduce or even stop the false alarm issue, together with well designed front end alarm handling software then utopia could be achieved and we would find that some very stressed central station managers could get on with their jobs without false alarm issues hanging over their heads and provide the CCTV industry with effective and efficient monitored CCTV systems