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With criminal and terrorist threat becoming more sophisticated and the costs of downtime and loss of reputation increasing, it is a good time to review your on-premise security systems.

Can your cameras be controlled and focused remotely? Are they IP66 and IK10 rated?

Does your software manage disparate networks seamlessly?

And are they capable of connection to fibre optic cable?

VMS have announced the world’s first IP CCTV camera range with inbuilt fibre optic interface.

To ensure that a camera upgrade does not have to occur at the same time as the cabling infrastructure, the VMS Fibre cameras provide analog BNC, UTP and fibre interface support.

This means your cameras can be upgraded from analog, to IP on copper, then to fibre optic whenever your cable planning allows.

The VMS-CP-E-VZ-F is a full HD quad-stream IP66 and IK10 PTZ dome IP camera with RJ45 and SFP support.

The camera features the latest in low light sensor technology to enable colour video down to 0.02 lux and B&W to 0.005 lux.

Its motorised 4-132mm zoom lens with various focus modes provides crystal clear images over a very long distance.

Multiple video compression formats provide optimisation for storage and network utilisation. It is also able to operate from -40°C to 50°C making it ideal for extreme weather installations.

This camera features privacy masking, image stabilisation, micro SD support, BNC analogue output, ultra-wide dynamic range plus much more.

How to connect to disparate security video management systems

With VMS, we can integrate two disparate CCTV management systems into one. We can now share CCTV video from a donor site to a Teleste S-VMX system without any interface or integration to the donor site CCTV system. And there is no additional traffic added to the donor site network.

This is achieved through standards-based architecture (www.opennetworking.org) and network intelligence, not the CCTV system.

This Software-Defined Networking feature is deal for incidence response centers, on-call security officers or ad hoc centralised viewing whilst local site recording is uninterrupted.

Transport Layer Security (TLS) is used to protect communications between the SDN controller and the infrastructure. In addition, the user must have login credentials to the VMS system.

Evotec’s security solutions are driven by the latest high-functionality software that lets your teams focus on their roles and tasks, not on their software.

Your solution can include smart features such as time-lapse, motion-controlled and scheduler-controlled recording, alarm and action management, user’s action log and journal and vehicle access controlled by number-plate-identification.

Evotec has 27 years experience in Security, Electrical and Data cabling, Video Conferencing and IT.

We specialise in robust and feature-rich security solutions that reduce costs and risks and improve OH&S and compliance standards on your premises.

Evotec’s qualified consultants and expert technical support team can demonstrate how the latest software and camera technology can make your staff more productive.

For a demonstration of the latest Security Cameras and Software, please call 1300 133 996.