CCTV

Integration module

by Mark Rowe

IndigoVision has launched its latest integration module enabling Paxton access control systems to be fully integrated into Control Center, IndigoVision’s IP security management software.

John Semple, IndigoVision’s Head of Product Management, says: “This is a significant milestone. Releasing the 10th access control integration module, integrating the Paxton system into the IndigoVision solution, shows how IndigoVision leads the security industry as the open platform of choice. The industry is now demanding completely integrated security solutions. Individual security components, such as analytics, license plate recognition, access control, alarm systems and perimeter detection need to be integrated with video security to provide an easy to manage, fully integrated IP security solution. Our customers tell us that an integrated solution dramatically increases efficiency with alarm management enabling quicker incident response.”

The Integration Modules include systems from multiple manufacturers, including Lenel, Software House, Honeywell and GE. Other external systems such as number plate recognition and analytics can also be integrated. The Integration Modules allow a flow of events between the external security system and IndigoVision’s. These events can trigger a range of actions, including starting recordings, displaying live video, moving PTZ cameras or sending notification emails. Events and video can be managed in a single, unified user interface, IndigoVision’s Control Center.

Enhancements have been made to the IndigoVision Gallagher and IndigoVision MASC Integration Modules.

Related News

  • Door Entry

    2014 catalogue

    by Mark Rowe

    Pro-Vision, the Shropshire-based distributor of security equipment has recently launched its latest 180-page product catalogue (dated February 2014), covering branded CCTV and…

  • CCTV

    White light cameras

    by Mark Rowe

    The distributor CCTVdirect has released a new range of UNV white light cameras. The ColorHunter series has LEDs in the housing of…

  • CCTV

    Hospice install

    by Mark Rowe

    After its analogue CCTV started to fail and became too expensive to maintain, Farleigh Hospice, a registered charity, in Chelmsford, turned to…

Newsletter

Subscribe to our weekly newsletter to stay on top of security news and events.

© 2024 Professional Security Magazine. All rights reserved.

Website by MSEC Marketing