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Dahua AirShield Wireless Security System

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Dahua AirShield Wireless Security System
Dahua AirShield Wireless Security System.

Dahua AirShield Wireless Security System – Dahua AirShield Wireless Security System comprises alarm hubs, a myriad of wireless peripherals, and a suite of applications tailored for end users, installers, and alarm monitoring centres.

According to Dahua’s Ardel Moore, Dahua has undertaken continuous innovation of the system to enhance the AIoT experience of the AirShield security system.

“Dahua’s commitment to user satisfaction and technological advancement is evident in its wireless alarm system’s cutting-edge features,” Moore said.

“The RF-HD image transmission protocol ensures prompt reception of high-resolution alarm videos, aiding in swift verification and evidence preservation. Supporting 2.4GHz, 433MHz, and 868MHz bands, it adapts to various scenarios.

“Meanwhile, integrated IP cameras serve as visual detectors, enhancing surveillance. Users can configure these IPC-detector linkages for comprehensive security management, receiving alarm events, activating sirens, and establishing arm/disarm linkages.”

Moore said another strength of the Dahua AirShield solution is its flexible interconnection with CCTV systems.

“The AirShield system leverages network protocols for seamless interconnection with NVRs/XVRs and video intercoms, facilitating automatic alarm-video linkage and remote management via Android devices.

“Dahua AirShield Wireless Security System transcends conventional security paradigms by embracing online connectivity and efficiency. By adhering to standard protocols such as SIA DC-09 and Sur-Gard, the system ensures seamless integration with alarm monitoring centres. This enables swift forwarding of events from hubs to platform software, facilitating timely response and action.”

According to Moore, as well as professional monitoring, the system’s suite of mobile and PC applications empowers end users, installers, and security companies to remotely manage alarm systems and receive real-time notifications, anytime, anywhere.

“This online ecosystem not only enhances operational efficiency but also fosters greater collaboration and convenience,” Moore said.

“As we pave the way for tomorrow’s security solutions, Dahua remains at the forefront of innovation. Stay tuned for our upcoming products, including PIR cams, panic buttons, wireless relays, and more, as we continue to push the boundaries of security technology.”

Dahua AirShield Wireless Security Products

Alarm Kit

The DHI-ART-ARC3000H-03-FW2 KIT is the cornerstone of the Dahua AirShield system and includes:

  • 1 Hub
  • 1 PIR Detector
  • 1 Door Detector
  • 1 Keyfob.

This kit is designed with frequency hopping, 2-way communication, and AES128 encryption algorithms to ensure stable and secure communication. These features help prevent signal interference and unauthorised access.

Wireless PIR Detector

The DHI-ARD1233-W2 PIR Detector is an advanced motion sensor that offers:

• Pet Immunity up to 18kg: This feature ensures that pets do not trigger false alarms, making it ideal for homes with animals.

• Built-in Battery for up to 5 Years: Long battery life reduces maintenance and ensures continuous operation without frequent replacements.

Wireless Internal Siren

The DHI-ARA12-W2 Internal Siren enhances the security system by providing:

• 3-level volume control via mobile app: Users can adjust the siren’s volume to suit their preferences and requirements.

• Built-in Battery for up to 3 Years: Ensures reliable operation and reduces the need for frequent battery changes.

Wireless Outdoor Siren

The DHI-ARA13-W2 Outdoor Siren is designed to alert and deter intruders with:

• 3-Level Volume Control via mobile app: Like the internal siren, this feature allows users to customise the siren’s volume.

• Built-in Battery for up to 3 Years: Offers long-lasting performance and minimal maintenance.

Wireless Panic Button

The DHI-ARD821-W2 Panic Button provides an instant alert mechanism. With a simple press, users can trigger an alarm to notify authorities or security personnel in case of an emergency.

Wireless PIR-Cam

The DHI-ARD1731-W2 PIR-Cam combines motion detection with visual verification. When the alarm is triggered, it captures 2 live pictures and sends them to the DMSS (Dahua Mobile Surveillance System). This feature enables users to verify the alarm event remotely and take appropriate action.

Wireless Relay

The DHI-ARM7011-W2 Wireless Relay expands the system’s capabilities by providing a dry contact output. This can be connected to a garage door or other devices, allowing users to control them remotely through the security system.

There’s more information on Dahua alarm products here – you can find more SEN news here.

“Dahua AirShield Wireless Security System Delivers High Resolution Video Verification.”

Dahua AirShield Wireless Security System

BST Wins Service SA CCTV Project

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BST Wins Service SA CCTV Project
BST Wins Service SA CCTV Project With Avigilon Unity.

BST Wins Service SA CCTV Project With Avigilon Unity.

BST Wins Service SA CCTV Project – Edwardstown-based BST Australia has been awarded a tender for the Service SA CCTV upgrade by the Government of South Australia’s Department for Infrastructure and Transport.

The Department for Infrastructure and Transport (DIT) is a department of the Government of South Australia with an annual budget of $A2.1 billion. Its areas of operation include transport strategy and planning, infrastructure delivery, road and marine services (including Service SA), South Australian Public Transport Authority and more.

“This project involves upgrading the CCTV systems within Service SA centres using the Motorola Solutions Avigilon Unity platform,” said BST’s operations manager, David Rasmussen.

“A big thank you to the Government of South Australia for trusting us with this significant project. We look forward to delivering a robust and reliable CCTV solution that will serve the community and improve the safety and security of Service SA centre.

“Our team is committed to enhancing security and operational efficiency through state-of-the-art surveillance technology.”

BST is a South Australian security integrator with a client base that includes education facilities such as Adelaide University, Flinders University, and TAFE SA, companies such as OneSteel, Bemax Mining and Siemens, and Government departments such as DPTI, CSIRO and the Forensic Science Centre.

You can learn more about BST Australia here or read more SEN news here.

“BST Wins Service SA CCTV Project With Avigilon Unity.”

HKD And Security Eyes Partnering On Smart Surveillance

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HKD And Security Eyes Partnering On Smart Surveillance
HKD And Security Eyes Partnering On Smart Surveillance In South-East Queensland.

HKD And Security Eyes Partnering On Smart Surveillance In South-East Queensland.

HKD And Security Eyes Partnering On Smart Surveillance – Melbourne Security technology developer HKD and Brisbane intelligent monitoring provider Security Eyes are collaborating intelligent video surveillance solutions.

“We are pleased to announce that HKD and Security Eyes Australia are collaborating in Brisbane,” said HKD’s managing director, Wayne Shen.

“This collaboration will combine the expertise and resources of both parties to provide customers with comprehensive and efficient solutions. We look forward to creating success together and delivering greater value to our clients.

According to channel sales manager Brendan Foster, Security Eyes specialises in intelligent monitoring technology.

“Through this collaboration, we will leverage HKD’s extensive experience in the security industry and Security Eyes’ expertise in smart surveillance technology to offer customers in the Brisbane area more advanced and intelligent CCTV camera products and solutions,” Foster said.

“Security has become an indispensable part of corporate and individual life and the demand for intelligent security surveillance systems continues to rise.

“We understand this need and firmly believe that through the collaboration between HKD and Security Eyes we can provide customers with more innovative and reliable solutions.

“We will offer comprehensive services from needs analysis to system design, installation and post-sales support. We will work closely with our customers to ensure they receive satisfactory solution,” Foster said.

You can learn more about HKD here, discover Security Eyes here, or read more SEN news here.

“HKD And Security Eyes Partnering On Smart Surveillance In South-East Queensland.”

CCTV and Access Control System Maintenance

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CCTV and Access Control System Maintenance
CCTV and Access Control System Maintenance For Christchurch International Airport.

CCTV and Access Control System Maintenance For Christchurch International Airport.

CCTV and Access Control System Maintenance – Christchurch International Airport invites responses from the open market for CCTV and access control system maintenance services.

While this process is a registration of interest process it is also used to shortlist down to a closed group of no more than 4 respondents for the subsequent RFP – respondents who wish to be considered for this contract must submit in this ROI process.

Christchurch Airport is the main airport that serves Christchurch, New Zealand. It’s the second busiest airport in New Zealand, after Auckland and before Wellington by annual passengers, and the second busiest, after Auckland, by aircraft movements – with 5690 708 passengers and 94,955 aircraft movements.

Operating 24 hours a day, Christchurch Airport consists of a single 77,591 square metre terminal that caters for both domestic and international flights. The airport has 37 gates, is served by 11 airlines with scheduled services with direct flights to 18 domestic and 10 international destinations and 900 scheduled domestic and 157 international flights each week.

The main terminal building contains a combined check-in hall for domestic and international flights. It has 58 check-in counters, in addition to self-service check-in kiosks. A common baggage claim hall is also located on the ground floor.

There’s a large retail area on the first floor, with many food and retail outlets as well as waiting areas. A major feature of the terminal is a $NZ15 million state-of-the-art 750m baggage handling system. This CCTV and access control system maintenance tender closes on July 12. You can learn more here or read more SEN news here.

“CCTV and Access Control System Maintenance For Christchurch International Airport.”

Toowoomba Regional Council Seeks Integrated Security

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Toowoomba Regional Council Seeks Integrated Security

Toowoomba Regional Council Seeks Integrated Security And Network Centralised Platform.

Toowoomba Regional Council Seeks Integrated Security – After a review, Toowoomba Regional Council is seeking to implement a complex SDWAN SaaS solution integrated security and network centralised platform.

Works are being undertaken in a separate, but inter-related project by WIS (water infrastructure site) to deploy a digital radio over IP (Aprisa SR+ 4RF) network to provide collection points for remote SCADA enabled sites. This will replace the existing analogue network currently servicing WIS sites and is expected to begin site construction works this calendar year.

WIS network data flows are broadly defined as telemetry data, and this data collection has specific critical transport requirements in relation to security, integrity and confidentiality.

Council utilises a Sophos Unified Threat Management (UTM) solution in conjunction with the Sophos Remote Ethernet Device (RED) to connect 40 sites and applications include rapid deployment, mobile requirement (i.e. trucks), CCTV sites, and sites with mobile coverage only. This UTM is approaching end of life and the SDWAN solution will replace this functionality.

Council is proposing the introduction and implementation of an SDWAN solution to address the above issues and to more broadly address issues relating to best practice in managing cyber security.

The anticipated benefits of the project are:

WIS

  • Alignment with ACSC Essential Eight Level 1.
  • Addressing requirements under the Water Supply Act (Safety and Reliability).
  • Improved WAN availability, reliability and resilience.

ICT

  • Flexibility in design.
  • Ease of management in security and Mandatory Access Controls (MACs)
  • Enhanced security
  • Increased resiliency

The implementation phase of this project is to deploy an SDWAN design solution including hardware, software and management plane to Council Sophos RED sites, critical WIS sites and the yet to be deployed digital radio network base station sites. It is anticipated that this would include approximately 80 sites.

These sites will range from:

  • Unmanned sites providing telemetry monitoring, video surveillance only,
  • Digital Radio Base Stations,
  • Small Offices,
  • Regional Offices and,
  • Data Centres.

The approximate number and size of these sites:

  • 2 x Data Centres (1 x leased, 1 x Council Premises),
  • 40 x Small sites – currently serviced by IPSeC tunnels over 4G/nbn broadband providing CCTV, 10 staff – best effort bandwidth,
  • 20 x Small mainly unmanned SCADA/Telemetry sites – guaranteed low bandwidth requirement,
  • 20 x medium sites with up to 50 users with Corporate Applications, CCTV, Building Management System – guaranteed high speed bandwidth.

Through the design phase of this project, the successful offeror shall first undertake a discovery phase to fully understand how Council uses its existing WAN services and what the requirements are of each group within the organisation. Following this, the offeror shall develop a design and implementation strategy for an SDWAN solution to service council in line with the ICT Strategic Plan.

Council will host a briefing session during the RFO period at 11.00am Tuesday, 25 June 2024, and attendance at this may be in person at Council’s Toowoomba premises or via Microsoft Teams. Participants must register to attend this briefing session. Registrations must be requested by 12.00pm Monday 24 June 2024 by emailing financialservicescontracting@tr.qld.gov.au

In order to obtain a copy of the full suite of tender documents, please complete and return the Confidentiality Disclosure Deed Poll to financialservicescontracting@tr.qld.gov.au. Upon receipt, you will be provided with the full tender package.

This Toowoomba Regional Council Seeks Integrated Security tender closes July 9. There’s more information here or you can read more SEN news here.

“Toowoomba Regional Council Seeks Integrated Security And Network Centralised Platform.”

1 Space Left For Security & Government Expo

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1 Space Left For Security & Government Expo
1 Space Left For Security & Government Expo This November.

1 Space Left For Security & Government Expo This November.

1 Space Left For Security & Government Expo – Security & Government Expo organiser Monique Keatinge reports there’s only 1 space left inside the hall for this year’s SAGE event, which opens November 21 at the Realm Hotel.

SAGE is a 1-day pop-up expo held in partnership with ASIS ACT and sponsored by Gallagher Security. The event brings the latest security technologies to security people in the ACT, while incorporating ASIS seminars and training, and the annual ASIS dinner at the Press Club next door.

1 Space Left For Security & Government Expo
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Now in its 10th year, SAGE is a proven performer with a growing attendance of government security people across multiple verticals, as well as Tier 1 integrators and local security installers. ASIS ACT seminars and training sessions are also well attended, with last year’s annual dinner being the best attended ever.

This year’s attendees include SRA Solutions, Honeywell, ARA Security Solutions, Motorola Solutions,

LSC, HID, ASSA Abloy, Bosch, Blue Kee, Perimeter Systems, Magnetic Automation, Critical Arc, CIC Technology, Aiphone, EZI, EVVA/EKA CyberLock, CR Kennedy, Stentofon, Sektor, Convergint Australia, Lox Locking, Geutebruck, Inner Range, Traka, SAAB, Gallagher, Hanwha Vision, Smart AI Connect, Gunnebo and Australian Security Fencing.

While there’s just the 1 space left in the exhibition hall, there are 4 spaces in the foyer areas – anyone wanting to exhibit will need to put their skates on.

You can contact Monique at monique@sen.news for more information, learn about SAGE here or read more SEN news here.

“1 Space Left For Security & Government Expo This November.”

Milesight 5G AI Pro Bullet Camera First Impressions

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Milesight 5G AI Pro Bullet Camera First Impressions

Milesight 5G AI Pro Bullet Camera First Impressions Huge Optical Range.

Milesight 5G AI Pro Bullet Camera First Impressions – I unboxed the Milesight 5G AI Pro Bullet camera earlier in the week and given I was in the country with great depth of field it would have been silly not to get the camera set up for a squiz.

Regular readers will remember that this camera has a 1/1.8th-inch Starvis starlight sensor with 2MP resolution and 12x optical zoom via motorised 5.3-64mm lens with autofocus. Supporting this monster focal length is integrated IR with a range of 180 metres.

Given our regular test environment is a jumbled inner-city suburb, being out in the sticks with the Milesight Pro Bullet promised to be plenty of fun. I set the camera up looking out over the creek at the bottom of the hill then across the lucerne flats to the river – at least 400 metres from lens. Note that these images are not full resolution – those files were 13Mb .pngs.

The first challenge, however, was to tweak the camera’s default IP address into local range from a Wi-Fi network running on Starlink. Achieving this involved a pair of laptops, one to access the camera and the other to re-address the local network and then return it to original range after the camera had been found and re-addressed. During this fun process one laptop was kicked off the re-ranged network and needed to be manually re-addressed.

Once this was sorted out, we were into Milesight’s camera browser, which is a capable interface that I’m finding increasingly intuitive. After playing about with settings I selected primary stream (1920 x 1080) and sat back to consider. Colour is strong. Depth of field is excellent – it goes on and on. The autofocus mounts an excellent chase as you shift focal point.

The camera is a day/night specialist and it’s designed for serious reach. Does it deliver? It certainly does. At the long end I’m pushing across the Fish River and can make out the old track more than half a kilometre from the lens. That’s crazy good performance for a camera with a standard form factor that weighs only half a kilo.

Something to note is that the zoomed images here are secondary streams – they’re only 640 x 480 pixels – the 1920 x 1080 images I was viewing live are much sharper. The reason for this switch from the primary stream to a secondary stream is that with my initial settings choice when I zoomed in and then re-focused, the camera automatically hopped back to full wide and secondary stream – primary needed to be selected again.

Later on I found night performance is strong, too, though there’s some flare closer in and the colossal focal range of the camera made it very hard to decide where IR light ended and moonlight kicked in. We’re going to need to do some measurements for our night time test to get around this – stand by for our full review in SEN!

You can see the specifications of the Milesight Pro bullet here or read more SEN news here.

“Milesight 5G AI Pro Bullet Camera First Impressions Huge Optical Range.”

Redfish Technologies Installs Alta

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Redfish Technologies Installs Alta
Redfish Technologies Installs Alta At Australind Boat Ramp.

Redfish Technologies Installs Alta At Australind Boat Ramp.

Redfish Technologies Installs Alta – Redfish Technologies has installed Alta Aware hybrid cloud cameras at Australind Boat Ramp in Western Australia.

“Our CCTV project at the Australind Boat Ramp showcases the effectiveness of Alta Aware hybrid cloud cameras, which combine onboard storage and advanced analytics,” said Redfish Technologies’ Stuart Herring.

“The cameras are equipped with License Plate Recognition (LPR) technology and were installed by the Redfish team, which oversaw the detailed design, supply of cameras, poles, and ground works, electrical installation, and commissioning, ensuring a seamless and efficient security solution.”

According to Tom Kinkade of local distributor Sektor, the Alta solution features end-to-end security, always-on video analytics, and real-time anomaly detection from all connected cameras.

“Alta video security solutions include Avigilon’s Alta cameras featuring onboard, AI-powered video analytics and optionally, integrated video storage; Alta Aware cloud-based video management system; and Alta Cloud Connectors featuring onboard storage and AI-powered video analytics for cameras without integral storage or cloud connectivity,” Kinkade said.

Shire of Harvey’s CCTV cameras are connected to the shire’s network and live camera footage is recorded and stored remotely. The busy Australind boat ramp will be closed to the public later in the year to allow Ventia to use the facilities as part of a project to refurbish the historic Australind Jetty.

Perth-based Redfish Technologies specialises in design, installation, commissioning and support of integrated audiovisual technology, including CCTV, and specialised evidential recording systems, with clients including justice, parliamentary, law enforcement, local government and corporate sectors.

You can learn more about Redfish Technologies here or read more SEN news here.

“Redfish Technologies Installs Alta At Australind Boat Ramp.”

Milestone Systems APAC Partner Awards

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Milestone Systems APAC Partner Awards
Milestone Systems APAC Partner Awards Announced – PMT, Visual Networks, Anixter Australia Recognised.

Milestone Systems APAC Partner Awards Announced – PMT, Visual Networks, Anixter Australia Recognised.

Milestone Systems APAC Partner Awards – Milestone Systems announced the winners of its annual partner awards at the recently concluded Milestone XPerience Days 2024 Asia & South Pacific at Hotel Borobudur in Jakarta, Indonesia.

Malou Toft, VP APAC at Milestone Systems said the award winners are recognised for their exceptional performance, dedication, and innovation in their respective regions.

“Milestone Systems is pleased to honour these companies for their significant contributions to advancing technology and improving security solutions across the region,” Toft said.

The event highlights the continued strategic importance of the APAC region for Milestone Systems, with invoiced revenue growing 6.2 per cent in 2023 to a total of $A45.1, with the company winning key projects across vertical markets including transport, critical infrastructure and manufacturing.

“The award winners have consistently demonstrated exceptional expertise and commitment to delivering high-quality security solutions,” Toft said.

“As an organisation we value innovation and teamwork, and the partners recognised here have all demonstrated their dedication to these values and set a high standard in the industry – we are proud to have them as partners.”

You can learn more about the event here or read more SEN news here.

Milestone Systems APAC Partner Award Winners Distribution

  • Anixter Australia Pty Ltd – Australia
  • Channel Ten Security Imports Ltd. – New Zealand
  • AEviso Video Solution Co., Ltd. – Taiwan
  • D-Ron Singapore Pte Ltd – Singapore
  • Digitalcom Company Ltd. – Thailand
  • ITZONE LLC – Mongolia
  • Keeworks, Inc. – Korea
  • PT Gunungsari Widitama Jaya – Indonesia.

Milestone Systems APAC Partner Award Winners Resellers (Integrators)

  • PMT Security Systems – Australia
  • Visual Networks – New Zealand
  • AETOS Security Management – Singapore
  • Canon Marketing Japan Inc. – Direct – Japan
  • DEEPAi – Korea.

“Milestone Systems APAC Partner Awards Announced – PMT, Visual Networks, Anixter Australia Recognised.”

J & S Castlehow Electrical Wins Albany College CCTV

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J & S Castlehow Electrical Wins Albany College CCTV
J & S Castlehow Electrical Wins Albany College CCTV Solution.

J & S Castlehow Electrical Wins Albany College CCTV Solution.

J & S Castlehow Electrical Wins Albany College CCTV – Western Australia’s Department of Education on behalf of Albany Residential College has awarded a $A114,577 CCTV upgrade tender to J & S Castlehow Electrical Services.

The Albany Residential College is located adjacent to Albany Senior High School with accommodation for 107 boarders in 2 separate wings, with integrated dining and recreational facilities.

Albany-based J & S Castlehow Electrical Services is fully licensed to provide security consultancy, installation and maintenance. The team can also provide remote monitoring of alarm systems and assist with setting up remote management solutions.

Electronic security services the company providers include security alarm systems and monitoring, access control, duress alarms, automatic gates, duress alarms, CCTV and intercom solutions. Major clients include hospitals, schools, hospitality, and government.

You can find out more about J & S Castlehow Electrical Services here or read more SEN news here.

“J & S Castlehow Electrical Wins Albany College CCTV Solution.”