The range of Predator VC/VS and FusionPro+ MultiViewers will be on display on Zandar’s stand 4066 at the upcoming IFSEC exhibition between May 21 and 24 at NEC Birmingham.
"We’ve maintained a strong and growing position within the International security, surveillance and control room community over the years and are pleased to demonstrate our tried and tested MultiViewer products that are made specifically for 24/7 monitoring of high-resolution, real-time video and data. We look forward to welcoming our existing and new clients to the stand at IFSEC 2007" says Deirdre Smith, CEO at Zandar Technologies.
Multiple images
The 2RU Predator VC/VS MultiViewer systems are able to accept 12 or 16 inputs and are suitable, the Dublin-based firm says, for configuration and manipulation of multiple security camera images. Predator VC/VS can combine an array of computer graphics including town centre maps, traffic hotspot software and weather maps. Each MultiViewer has in-built alarms and can be integrated with other security elements such as access control, PA/VA and digital recording systems, the firm adds.
Screen display
For the large screen display of multiple images and comprehensive control room monitoring, the 3RU FusionPro+ MultiViewer can handle up to 26 inputs, and the 1RU handles up to eight inputs. These inputs include CCTV images, computer imagery, satellite maps, DVD playback and digital video recording images. Zandar will also show their entry-level DX and MX Series MultiViewers in a pre-configured security and surveillance scenario.
About uses
Zandar MultiViewers are installed in control room applications around the globe. Thames Valley Police are using MultiViewers to monitor custody suites. Councils such as Sedgemoor District in the UK are also using MultiViewers to monitor public areas. Large-scale monitoring of areas in the US include the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI). Southwest Regional Water Treatment Plant in Seminole County, Florida, and Ohio River Basin also benefit from large-scale video monitoring.