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CONNECTIVITY & INTEGRATION

CONNECTIVITY & INTEGRATION. VICON A&E SUMMIT ‘09. Eric Grist. 3 rd Generation – Today & Beyond. Network edge appliances, zero footprint software, no PC based server required – Vicon SMS!. 2 nd Generation - 1990s.

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CONNECTIVITY & INTEGRATION

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  1. CONNECTIVITY & INTEGRATION VICON A&E SUMMIT ‘09

  2. Eric Grist

  3. 3rdGeneration – Today & Beyond Network edge appliances, zero footprint software, no PC based server required – Vicon SMS! 2nd Generation - 1990s Windows based PCs, client/server environment, typical of most current product offerings 1st Generation - 1980s Pre-Windows Host-based systems, mini-computer base products using VAX or Unix and “dumb” video terminals. The Vicon SMS represents a truethird generation security platform!

  4. Operational Advantages • Easily integrated into the corporate IT network and with business systems standards • Huge savings in the lifetime cost of ownership. • Familiar, easy to operate browser based user interface • Complete scalability where costs are directly related to complexity. • Long-range compatibility with other IP devices and subsystems • Geographic independence

  5. Technical Advantages • Open Platform, open APIs • Secure, network based communications • No PC Servers => Network Appliance • No Software to buy or install for PC Clients => browser based • Power over Ethernet supplies data and power => reduce cabling and power supply requirements • No more expensive, antique proprietary systems

  6. Typical 2nd Generation System Architecture 1980’s Cabling Technology and Protocol Thick Client Architecture PC based Server Here is a Typical 2nd Generation Server/Client Based System . . . Look Familiar? Client System Controller Card Readers RS485 Windows Operating System Security Client Software System Controller System Controller Card Readers Card Readers Client System Controller Card Readers RS485 Server Windows Operating System Security Client Software Windows Operating System DataBase Engine Security Server Software WAN/LAN

  7. Vicon SMS – Topography Vicon SMS Card Readers Vicon SMS Card Readers Native IP Devices, NOT Serial Communications converted to Ethernet Vicon SMS Browser Card Readers Vicon SMS Card Readers Browser WAN/LAN

  8. Data Security & Conformance to IT Standards Server to Nodes Data Security - Supports SHA-1 Authentication & Encryption Server to Browser - Supports Secure Socket Layer (SSL) - Self-generated certificate Any TCP/IP Wireless-Mesh Topology Minimal Bandwidth Impact - 100 bytes or less data packets Resides in the customer’s established network security environment for optimum protection

  9. Superior TCO – Total Cost of Ownership Cost of acquisition is similar to or less than traditional 2nd generation products Cost of installation is significantly less than traditional 2nd generation products No PC based server cost, No PC based server required No database licensing cost No client software installation cost No client software licensing cost Completely Scalable, Building Block Panel Design Matches Site Requirements Utilize existing network Infrastructure Utilize Power Over Ethernet Infrastructure Implementation Cost of Ownership

  10. Cost of operation is less by far Highly graphical; highly intuitive; browser-delivered user interface System access (with proper authorization) from any network connected workstation Cost of maintenance is the best of all! No Server software management, Windows upgrades, patches No PC-based Server replacement No Client Software maintenance, application upgrades, etc. Minimized moving parts (hard drive/fan) → very high MTBF Remote and collaborative maintenance capabilities Superior TCO – Total Cost of Ownership Operational Cost of Ownership

  11. A look inside the box…

  12. Panel & Power Supply Vicon SMS Lock Power Supply Controller/Node Device Blades Locking Device Power Supply 110 VAC Lock PS Battery 12 VDC Power Supply (Inc.) Battery (Supplied Separately) 110 VAC 12 VDC Power Supply powers Panel, Readers, (see price book for current limitations) Battery is NOT supplied by S2, must be purchased separately WM & RM SMS controllers do NOT supply lock power. Lock power must be supplied separately

  13. Scaleable, Building Block Configuration

  14. Power over Ethernet MicroNode 12 VDC Reader Power 12 VDC Reader Power Device Power Limit – 500ma POE Switch 12 VDC REX Power 12 VDC REX Power CAT5 – Network Connection w/Power 12/24 VDC Lock Power 12/24 VDC Lock Power 12 VDC Reader Power 12 VDC Reader Power Std Network Switch 12 VDC REX Power Device Power Limit – 1.8 A 12 VDC REX Power CAT5 – Network Connection 12 VDC Lock Power 12 VDC Lock Power 12 VDC Power Supply 12 VDC, (2 Amp Minimum)

  15. SMS System Architecture Controller Node Blade Application Blade Application Blade Browser Application Blade Application Blade Application Blade Application Blade Application Blade S2 NetBox Node Browser 2 Rdr. Blade Net. Node MicroNode WAN/LAN

  16. Scaleable Controller Options SMS Blade Controller Enterprise Controller Enterprise Ultra Controller Capacities: 64 Readers 32 Nodes 10 Simultaneous Users Capacities: 896 Readers 64 Nodes 25 Simultaneous Users Capacities: 3,584 Readers 256 Nodes 35 Simultaneous Users

  17. SMS Blade Controller Configurations Application Blades (Readers, Inputs, Outputs) Network Node Blade Application Blades (Readers, Inputs, Outputs) Network Node Blade MicroNode Controller/Node in 1st Panel along with Application Blades Application Blades (Readers, Inputs, Outputs) Controller/Node Combo Browser Controller Node Browser

  18. SMS Blade Controller Configurations Stand Alone Network Controller Network Controller Only (No Field Device Capability) Browser 2-Reader MicroNode 2-Reader MicroNode 2-Reader MicroNode Browser 2-Reader MicroNode

  19. SMS Blade Controller Statistics Capacities 64 Card Readers 32 Nodes (Nodes and/or MicroNodes) 10 Simultaneous Users Technical Form Factor – Controller/Node Blade Processor – Intel IXP425 Operating System - Linux RAM Memory – 128 MB Flash ROM Memory – 48 MB Compact Flash Memory – 2 MB Std, 8 MB Max SMS Blade Controller / Node Combo Blade

  20. SMS Network Controller and Network Nodes The first SMS Panel includes a Controller/Node Combo blade in slot 0. The Controller portion of the blade performs the functions of a traditional server, and includes the operating system, system database, web server and security application software 1st Panel 2nd and Each Additional Panel The second and each additional panel include a Node Only blade in slot 0. The Node controls device blade operations, contains local panel data, and communicates transactions to the SMS Controller

  21. Enterprise Controller Statistics Capacities 896 Card Readers 64 Nodes (Nodes and/or MicroNodes) 25 Simultaneous Users Technical Form Factor – 1U Rack Mount Processor – Celeron Operating System – BSD Unix RAM Memory – 1GB Hard Drive Data Storage – 80 GB Enterprise Controller

  22. Enterprise Ultra Controller Statistics Capacities 3,584 Card Readers 256 Nodes (Nodes and/or MicroNodes) 35 Simultaneous Users Technical Form Factor – 2U Rack Mount Processor – Pentium Operating System – BSD Unix RAM Memory – 2GB Hard Drive Data Storage – (2) 80 GB, Raid 1 Enterprise Ultra Controller

  23. SMS Enterprise Ultra Controller Enterprise Ultra class systems utilize a 2U rack mount Enterprise Server in lieu of the Controller/Node Combo. The Enterprise Ultra Controller performs of the functions of the Enterprise level systems with an even faster processor and dual hot swappable drives in a Raid 1 configuration. Enterprise Ultra Controller Node Network Node

  24. Integration Possibilities: API Integration / ODBC Link EasyLobby Visitor Management Export to CSV WAN / Internet Ethernet LAN IP Cameras Analog Cameras and Vicon DVR Imprivata OneSign ViconNet Video Server

  25. Vicon SMS Video Management • Monitoring Desktop • View Cameras in the Monitoring Desktop • Control PTZ functions • Select Camera Presets • Unlock Portals (Doors) through the Video Viewing Window • Call up Video Browser, which allows viewing of recorded video

  26. Vicon SMS Video Management • Auto Camera Call Up • Automatically call up camera on alarm condition • Called Camera is outlined in same color as the alarm event • Control PTZ functions • Automatic Selection of Called Camera Preset position • Unlock Portals (Doors) through the Video Viewing Window • Call up Video Browser, which allows viewing of recorded video

  27. Vicon SMS Video Management • Attach Video to Alarm • Automatically attach video to alarm event • Definable Alarm Window Time • Move forward/back/pause or single frame step • Select Camera Presets • Call up live video • Trigger NetBox Events via Virtual Video Inputs (Video Motion Alarms, Video Loss Alarms)

  28. Vicon SMS Alarm Monitoring

  29. SMS Temperature Monitoring Multiple alarm event triggering from an individual temperature device High Temp Low Temp Trouble

  30. Vicon SMS Alarm Monitoring • Temperature monitoring with remote notification • Temperature analysis, graphing over time • Last Hour • Last Day • Last Month

  31. Threat Level Security Manager Pre-sets for special security requirements Single button lockdown Early open Early close Manual initiation Auto-initiation by event activation Icons are customizable

  32. Vicon SMS Access Control

  33. The Widget Desktop • Widget Desktop • Users can design their own monitoring desktops • Drag and drop setup • Saved layouts

  34. The Widget Desktop

  35. Database Partitioning The Ability to run Seemingly Independent systems from a single system Isolation and Sharing of resources and privileges

  36. Database Partitioning

  37. Advanced Audit Trail John Doe John Doe Edited Jane Doe’s Record Edited Jane Doe’s Record Changed the Access Level to: Executive Changed the Access Level from: Employee to: Executive What was the access level prior to the change? A Roll Back button to reverse the action per record How do you change it now and to what?

  38. SMS As-Built Reports

  39. Built in Custom Reports

  40. Custom Reports

  41. Custom Reports

  42. Region Reports

  43. ViconNet Setup

  44. Support Considerations Upgrade Process: Upgrade SMS Controller Upgrade is automatically propagated to all subordinate nodes Browser Interface SMS Panel With Network Controller LAN/WAN Browser Interface Browser Interface

  45. Support Considerations Collaborative Maintenance 112-354-845 Vicon Tech Support SMS Controller - - - - - Goto Meeting Session End User Integrator

  46. To Sum it up: The 4 C’s Complete, Integrated Security Management System Solution Convergence Better IP based Technology (3rd Generation) Solid State Network Edge Appliance Technology Completely browser based Cost Savings Save on the entire life cycle cost: Acquisition, Deployment, Operation, Maintenance (TCO) Ease of Use and Remote Management Capabilities Powerful and broad range of capabilities Completely scalable for all application large and small: 2 doors to 10,000!!

  47. The Future of Integrated Systems…. Today.

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