Archive for July, 2010

DIP SWITCH

Monday, July 19th, 2010

The all new features of iWatch Access Control Panel are: Fully networkable. Uses a distributed processing system. Scans the readers, Supports remote sites through modems. Can be used offline. The best feature of iWatch Access Control Panel is the TCP/IP support. It means that it can be managed remotely from any corner of world. The… Read more >>

CCTV and SECURITY

Friday, July 16th, 2010

One of the main focus of iWatch System, now a days is School. The implementation of CCTV in a systematic and proactive way in this sector has been relatively rare. The need for a comprehensive risk analysis that could be applied to school security and integration of CCTV with this needs serious consideration. Violence at… Read more >>

LCD DISPLAY

Friday, July 16th, 2010

Normal LCD doesn’t emit any light, an external light source is used to view. The iWatch Systems LCD has inbuilt light (illuminator) and it is very easy to use in dark or such places having low level of light intensity. Just adjust the Trim Pot, and get outstanding performance in low light environmental condition. Fig:… Read more >>

Using Access and ID Control to Prevent Workplace Violence

Friday, July 16th, 2010

Workplace violence within healthcare is not a new phenomenon. In 1994 the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries (CFOI) reported that healthcare providers had the highest rate of fatal injuries due to workplace violence compared to all other industry. To avoid this type of occurrence iWatchSystems assist in the development of… Read more >>

Tips on installing a CCTV system

Friday, July 16th, 2010

The prospect of drilling holes through the external walls of your home to run power and video cable for a camera may at first seem only feasible only for the most accomplished technician. However, with a little forethought it can be remarkably simple. POSITION OF CAMERAS The modern bullet-type camera is no bigger than your… Read more >>

DISPLAYING PICTURE FROM MULTIPLE CAMERAS

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

According to the Technical Experts of iWatch Systems, most CCTV system deploy picture of one camera exactly but for some of systems regulating images from more than one camera are quite difficult. There are several equipments which can be used for displaying picture from multiple cameras: 1)      Switcher: a CCTV switcher is a unit that… Read more >>

I WATCH TECHNICAL EXPERT VIEW: CHOOSING A CAMERA

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

The traditional CCTV camera has a very industrial style and therefore many people would not find this suitable for use in homes or shops. Cameras having Thermostatic heating elements within the casing also reduce condensation and misting. Top end cameras are usually specified without a lens, this provides required focal length and field of view…. Read more >>

Iwatch Systems; A security Asset with Liability

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

Normal Hard Disc Drive are generally not designed to deliver optimized performance under the prolonged hours and harsh operating environments of today’s digital surveillance applications. This means that you may fail to capture or even lose mission-critical video footage due to factors like extreme heat, cold, humidity and shock. BUT NOW YOU SHOULD NOT FEAR… Read more >>

Types of Intelligent Systems

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

  The recent trends in technology are increasingly in the realm of intelligent systems. Every new product advances the concept and proclaims with an unmistakable sign that the future of security will belong to intelligent systems. Some of the trends percolating through the security markets are: 1)      Intelligent Motion Detection: Another evolutionary change bubbling up… Read more >>

iWatch Technical Experts View: How to choose a DVR for CCTV applications ?

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

   1. Number of channels: Most DVRs are classified by the number of channels or cameras that can be connected. Typical configuration are 1,4,9 or 16 channels. Consider carefully how many cameras are required, both now and in the future. It is sensible to pay a little more now and have room for expansion at… Read more >>