Monday, October 18, 2010

IPNET Access Management Software - CCTV Camera | Biometrics Systems | DVR | IP Camera | IPCCTV | Surveillance System

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IPNET Guardman Access Management Software

IPNET Guardman Access Control Management
All IPNET GUARDMAN controllers are supplied complete with GUARDMAN access management PC software at no additional cost.
The IPNET GUARDMAN software suite is an extremely user-friendly and intuitive package that provides a wealth of access control functionality in addition to some innovative and very useful features. Following Microsoft Windows® convention ensures that you feel immediately at home and can familiarise yourself with the controls in a matter of minutes. This also minimises the need for any specialist training saving you both time and money.

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Understanding Security Camera Requirements


Understanding security camera requirements depends on the user's reasons for deploying the devices. Home or business  owners have different reason for installing cameras and must choose between a wired or wireless installation. Advances in the security industry have made security cameras more affordable and easier to install. Now, homeowners, business owners and other users can find a set-up ranging from a single security camera to a more complicated multi-camera system

Saturday, July 3, 2010

Drug-dealing garage boss jailed

Drug-dealing garage boss jailed

A garage boss has been jailed for 11 years and two months after his own CCTV cameras showed him involved in illegal drug deals. John James, 48, was arrested along with Martin Dickson, 27, after police raided JJ Autos in Wishaw, North Lanarkshire, in September 2008. The High Court in Glasgow heard how officers found a kilo of heroin as well as cocaine, a shotgun and crossbow.

Dickson was sentenced to five years and two months in prison.

The court was told that during the raid, police found a kilo of heroin with a potential street value of £70,000 buried in the grounds of the garage as well as a small quantity of cocaine.

Black sack

They also found a sawn-off shotgun hidden behind a plasterboard wall and a loaded crossbow under James' desk.

James, a wheelchair-user, also had £2,000 in cash in his trouser pockets when police searched him.

Footage from CCTV cameras at the garage showed James, whose spinal cord was severed after he was shot nine years ago, involved in several drugs transactions.

Dickson was also shown approaching the garage after hours and throwing a black sack over the fencing. The bag was similar to the one which police dug up containing the heroin.

James, from Wishaw, was convicted of being concerned in the supply of cocaine and heroin between 1 and 11 September 2008, and possessing without lawful authority the crossbow and gun.

Dickson, also from Wishaw, was convicted of being concerned in the supply of heroin and cocaine between the same dates.


http://www.iptecworld.com/cctv-news/cctv/drug-dealing-garage-boss-jailed.html

Monday, June 28, 2010

Dubai Security Cameras "Everywhere"

Dubai Security Cameras "Everywhere"




Dubai police are to spend Dh500 million ($136 million) on security technology in 2010 with the aim of having surveillance cameras "everywhere".

There are 25,000 security cameras in the bustling emirate of Dubai.This number will be increased to keep up with the city’s fast expansion as the police force starts installing a new type of smart cameras that can rotate to cover what were once “dead spots”.

“We need to work according to a well-studied strategic plan and not only react to events as they come along...We will have cameras everywhere,” Lieutenant GeneralDahi Khalfan Tamim, the Chief of Dubai Police, told The National on June 19, 2010.

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Attacker is free because no CCTV

Attacker is free because no CCTV

A lack of CCTV cameras has meant a glassing attacker has escaped conviction after a New Year's Eve assault, victim Kylie Keough says. Ms Keough was hit in the face with a glass on December 31, 2008, at the Ashmont Inn but 17 months later the attacker has yet to be charged. Although the venue has extensive video surveillance, the beer garden in which Ms Keough was assaulted was a blind spot.

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Ensure Safety With Cctv Security Systems


In this day and age, you can’t be too complacent about the safety of your own home. Crime abounds everywhere, and even the seemingly safest areas are not spared. Crime prevention is a near impossible feat. However, crime detection leading to prosecution is not, thanks to CCTV security systems.

Sunday, March 14, 2010

IPTEC H.264 Digital Video Recorder (DVR) - IPD-4HQ


IPTEC IPD-4HQ Digital Video Recorder is a professional entry level DVR that not only replaces the traditional VCR & multiplexer setup but also offers the benefits derived from the latest in digital video processing. It is competitively priced with features you would normally expect to see only on more expensive DVR's. This includes superior picture quality, fast frame rates and LAN for Local connection also support TCP/IP and DDNS function for internet connection.  The following are the 10 key features and the reasons why you need to have IPD-4HQ.

Super High Resolution Sony CCTV Infrared Camera - IPB-3816PVR

Colour 600/700TVL Sony 1/3” High Resolution Infrared Camera up to 40 meters
IPTEC Long Range IR Camera - IPB-3816PVR

IPTEC IPB-3816PVR IR long range cameras are truly superior quality. Super High Resolution colour camera with latest advance 4th generation SONY 1/3”  CCD.  Designed for surveillance application where a high definition image and color reproduction are required. With its built-in 48pcs high performance  LED’s it can produce black and white images up to 40 meters in conditions as low as 0 lux.  IPB-3816PVR has unique 3-Axis mechanism, to achieve free 3D rotation (Pan/Tilt/Roll).

Protecting your Business with CCTV Cameras


Anyone who owns a business always strives to keep it as safe as possible. If you are running a business, you would not like to take any chances when it comes to its safety. There are a number of different approaches or alternatives to keep a business safe and sound, but most of these alternatives have some limitations. However, there is one option that would enable you to closely monitor the areas which are often difficult to see and alongside boost the productivity of your staff as well. That option is CCTV cameras.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

CCTV cameras lead to 300 arrests in Nuneaton and Bedworth


MORE than 300 people have been arrested through the use of “spy cameras” in Nuneaton and Bedworth.

The public CCTV system is operated by the borough council, at a cost of almost £200,000, and is helping police in their war on public order crime.

A report to the Social Scutiny Panel meeting later today reveals that 115 cameras have been installed to cover key areas throughout the borough, including both town centres, the Riversley and Miners Welfare parks, leisure centres, inside the Town Hall and car parks.

Brent Davis, the assistant director for asset management and strategic development, says that between April and December last year a total of 720 incidents were recorded on the cameras and, from these incidents, there were 305 arrests, which equates to 42 per cent.
“The police make regular visitis to the CCTV control room to gain evidence and in the first threequarters of the year have done so 605 times, to review 459 copies of recordings. This resulted in 309 evidential copies being made,” he said.

Saturday, February 27, 2010

IPTEC CCTV Zoom Camera | IP-423Z

IP-423Z

Colour 480 TVL Sony 1/4" High Resolution Day and Night Zoom Camera with 23x Zoom Lens

IPTEC Zoom Camera - IP-423Z
IPTEC IP-423Z zoom cameras are truly superior quality. High Resolution colour cameras with the latest advance 4th generation SONY 1/4” CCD. Designed for surveillance application where a high definition image and color reproduction are required. Ideal for use in difficult lighting scenes such as reading a cars numberplate when headlights are on.
They are furnished with a 3.6 to 82.8mm auto iris varifocal lens offering 2° ~ 60° viewing angle.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

More Dubai murder suspects named


The Israeli government has neither confirmed nor denied a role in the Dubai killing [AFP]

Investigators in the United Arab Emirates have identified four more suspects in the killing of a Hamas military commander last month - all of them holders of European passports.

Dubai police on Tuesday identified two more British and two more Irish passport holders as suspects in the murder of Mahmoud al-Mabhouh, adding to the 11 suspects already named.

The new details bring the total number of British passports involved in the hit to eight, and Irish passports to five. Suspects holding French and German passports have also been identified.

Authorities have been using immigration records and CCTV-captured images of the suspects to try to piece together what happened in the hours before al-Mabhouh's murder.

Al-Mabhouh was found dead in a luxury hotel in Dubai on January 20.

Monday, February 22, 2010

Britain denies foreknowledge of Dubai assassination

LONDON, Feb. 20 (Xinhua) -- The British Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) Saturday denied it knew that an assassination of a leading figure in the Palestinian political organization Hamas was planned in the Gulf state of Dubai before the assassination took place.


Palestinian mourners attend the funeral of Mahmoud al-Mabhouh, one of the founders
of the Islamic movement's armed wing known as Izzedein al-Qassam Brigades, in
Damascus, Syria, Jan. 29, 2010. Hamas vowed on Friday to retaliate the assassination
of its top military commander Mahmoud al-Mabhouh in Dubai after it blamed
Israel for his death. (Xinhua/Bassem Mohamad)

An FCO spokeswoman told Xinhua that "Any suggestion that we knew anything about the murder in Dubai before it happened, including about  the misuse of British passports, is completely untrue."
"As we have said already, the Dubai authorities told us about the role of British passports on February 15, just hours before their press  conference," she said. "We told them the following day that the passports used were fraudulent. The head of the Dubai police has also made clear that embassies were not contacted until shortly before the identity of the suspects was revealed."

CCTV footage: Dubai to issue warrants for 11 in Hamas man's killing

Dubai: Dubai Police will issue arrest warrants for 11 suspects carrying European passports, believed to be the killers of Mahmoud Al Mabhouh, the senior Hamas commander who was assassinated in a Dubai hotel room last month.



Two Palestinians have already been arrested and are being investigated on suspicions that they provided logistical support to the killers, Lieutenant General Dahi Khalfan Tamim, Chief of Dubai Police, said at a press conference held at the Media Office of the Dubai Government.



Some of the 11 suspects including a woman fled the country around the time of the crime on January 19. The Palestinians, however, are UAE residents, the police chief said.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

IPTEC CCTV Zoom Camera - IP-423Z

Colour 480 TVL Sony 1/4" High Res Day/Night Zoom Camera with 22x Zoom Lens

IPTEC IP-423Z zoom cameras are truly superior quality. High Resolution colour cameras with the latest advance 4th generation SONY 1/4” CCD. Designed for surveillance application where a high definition image and color reproduction are required. Ideal for use in difficult lighting scenes such as reading a cars numberplate when headlights are on.
They are furnished with a 3.6 to 82.8mm auto iris varifocal lens offering 2° ~ 60° viewing angle.

IPTEC CCTV Dome Camera IPD-2310PVF

IPTEC CCTV Dome Camera - IPD-2310PVF
Colour 600/700TVL Sony 1/3” Super High Resolution Day and Night CCD Camera

IPTEC IPD-2310PVF dome camera are truly superior quality. Super High Resolution color cameras with the latest advance 4th generation SONY 1/3” CCD. Designed for surveillance application where a high definition image & true color reproduction are required in low light conditions. In night saver mode it can produce images in low light conditions of up to 0.01 lux with 700 TVL in black and white.
They are furnished with a 2.8 ~ 12mm varifocal auto iris lens offering a manually adjustable viewing angle of 130° ~ 28°.

Sunday, January 17, 2010

IPTEC Catalogue 2010 just Released



Browse our IPTEC Catalogue for the year 2010, it includes our newest and more advanced CCTV Systems, Digital Video Recorder, Fire Alarm Systems, Biometrics Solutions, Time and Attendance, IP Camera Systems, Access Control Systems and more.