Archive for the ‘Integration of security system’ Category

UPS (Backup your Security System)

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

Computers are the brains of todays security systems totally depend on the Computers and high end server.  Without that computer you can be in serious trouble.  For this reason a UPS is must for the protection of your critical security system. A UPS or Uninterruptible Power Supply, is simply a battery backup system that will… Read more >>

iWatch technical Expert view: OPERATING ENVIRONMENT

Monday, July 19th, 2010

No matter how small or how big the Security System is, the heart of all Security System is Computer. Computer is the master regulator or chief controller behind the Setup of Security System. Since there are several delicate components like Microprocessor, chips etc & etc, a proper environment is required for their normal function. Overheating… 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 >>

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 >>

MODE OF COMMUNICATION

Saturday, June 26th, 2010

iWatch Security Product Supports two types of Communication:- 1) Serial Communication (RS232&RS485) 2) Wiegand Communication Serial Communication (RS232&RS485) Introduction to RS-232: RS-232 (Recommended standard-232) is a standard interface for connecting serial devices. In other words, RS-232 is a long established standard that describes the physical interface and protocol for relatively low-speed serial data communication between… Read more >>

MAGIC PASS

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010

 Biometric has the toughest  mode of Authentication, it provides the Highest level of Security. iWatch Systems  provides MP-4800  and AccMP-4800 Biometric Controller w/Prox Reader Biometric Universal Controller which is an example of the toughest level of Security.   Features of MagicPass 4800 Biometric Fingerprint Unit:  Universal Controller with Fingerprint Scan. PIN Code Access. Data Entry… Read more >>

FUSE

Friday, June 11th, 2010

The XPIP Panel consists of very complex circuitry having very small to medium sized semiconductors. Since all the semiconductors are very sensitive, they have specific rating for voltage and current. Any fluctuation in the Voltage or Current level may cause failure of Semiconductors and hence it leads into the failure of XPIP Panel and associated… Read more >>

EXPANSION BOARD (I/O)

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

IO expansion board also known as Input-Output expansion board consists of 20 relays and 8 opto-isolated inputs. It works on 12 VDC supply. Each of the relay consist of three terminals on the board namely N.O. (Normally Open), N.C. (Normally Closed), and CM. (Common). All the relays give out dry contacts on the board. In… Read more >>

INCREDIBLE DATA MANAGER

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

    Power supply (Access Control) – iWatch Software is controlled by the XPIP Panel. The all new Exciting feature is that the Access Control power supply provides all the power needed by the XPIP-SEC Board & AUX Power to devices viz. card reader. It is connected to the AC line voltage via a 16.5VAC,… Read more >>