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Vibration Sensor Issues

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Vibration Sensor Issues

Vibration Sensor Issues On A Shared Zone Loop.

Vibration Sensor Issues — Recently we were looking at an alarm system that was having issues. It was installed in the 90s, and along with 2 hardwired PIRs it had 2 vibration sensors installed on a single zone loop made it very difficult to tell where the intermittent problem was.

Because the client wanted to keep the perimeter protection, we took out the old vibration sensors and replaced them. What might have been the issue with the original sensors?

A: The issue could have been several things, but it’s most likely that one or more of the sensitivity screws had shifted over time through ambient vibration or thermal expansion and was too sensitive for the environment.

Something to bear in mind is that environmental vibrations evolve. Trucks get larger. Traffic gets heavier. New plant equipment is installed. Window seals shrink. Road surfaces wear.

Key issues with vibration sensors are that they need to be installed the right way up and that sensitivity needs to be correctly adjusted using the sensitivity screw. The idea is to set the sensor’s sensitivity based on the ambient vibration in the area in which the sensor is installed.

If your site is beside a busy road, a low setting will act as a filter to protect the system from alarms generated by B-Doubles or short wheel-based trucks drumming over potholes. Should the site be in a quiet area, you can set the sensitivity higher.

There might also have been some termination or internal corrosion causing resistance and breaking the circuit periodically, though this is less likely in a dry environment away from the ocean. If you have the old sensors, it might be worth popping one to see how clean the circuit is.

Vibration Sensor Issues On A Shared Zone Loop

For techs working in residential and smaller commercial applications shared zone loops might seem anachronistic but when you’re securing multiple large structures from a single centralised controller with non-addressable zone cabling there are times it makes sense to share a zone loop rather than employ star config.

But there are inherent electrical issues to consider. Unless monster AWG was employed, there are times cabling would be towards the outer edge of its voltage carrying capacity even when new.

Alongside this challenge multiple sensors on a legacy loop will always create some voltage drop. And any decades old loop with multiple terminations is going suffer increasing resistance over time.

Voltage drop might impact on all sensors in a loop or it might lead to faults in sensors furthest down-circuit. We’d have been interested to measure the input voltages of all sensors in this loop starting at the farthest end.

You can learn more about fence detection sensors here, or read more SEN news here.

“Vibration Sensor Issues On A Shared Zone Loop.”

Vibration Sensor Issues
Vibration Sensor Issues

B&R Enclosures Bringing PEC To SAGE

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B&R Enclosures Bringing PEC To SAGE
B&R Enclosures Bringing PEC To SAGE With Government Security Engineered Enclosures.

B&R Enclosures Bringing PEC To SAGE With Government Security Engineered Enclosures.

B&R Enclosures Bringing PEC To SAGE – SCEC-Approved Australian manufacturer B&R Enclosures is bringing a range of precision-engineered electronic security cabinets to SAGE at the Realm Hotel November 21 pre-register here.

B&R Enclosures specialises in enclosure systems designed to protect sensitive electronic equipment across security and government sectors. B&R’s ruggedized cabinets, control panels and outdoor enclosures are engineered to withstand harsh conditions, offering reliable protection from tampering, weather and unauthorised access.

As a SCEC-approved manufacturer, B&R’s C-Class CQr Guardian cabinets are developed in line with the Protective Security Policy Framework (PSPF) and are approved by the Security Construction and Equipment Committee (SCEC), ensuring secure housing for data and equipment in government and defence sectors.

In partnership with ASIS ACT and sponsored by Gallagher, SAGE 2024 brings all the latest electronic security solutions from Australia’s most innovative manufacturers and suppliers to Australia’s capital city Thursday November 21.

You can register for SAGE here, discover ASIS ACT seminars and training here, learn more about B&R’s C-Class CQr Guardian cabinets on Stand 3 at SAGE or by clicking here, or read more SEN news here.

“B&R Enclosures Bringing Precision To SAGE With Government Security Engineered Enclosures.”

Optic Security And Incite Win

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Optic Security And Incite Win
Optic Security And Incite Win WA Department Of Finance Contract.

Optic Security And Incite Win WA Department Of Finance Contract.

Optic Security And Incite Win – Optic Security Group and Incite Security have won a contract for the provision of maintenance of CCTV, Security and access control solutions across multiple sites for Western Australia’s Department of Finance.

The tender covers provision of services for security, access control systems and manual call points, to ensure all interface hardware and software where applicable, from security systems to the site BMS, fire systems, power monitoring systems, etc, are operational and regularly checked.

Optic Security Group is a leading provider of converged security solutions in Australia and New Zealand. Its solutions include intrusion detection, access control, CCTV video surveillance, fire detection, visitor, staff, client security, 24/7 monitoring, cyber security convergence, service & maintenance programs.

Incite Security is a Geraldton-based integrated security solutions provider established in 2006, which specialises in integrating alarms, access control, automation, and CCTV solutions for commercial, industrial, residential and government applications.

You can learn more about Optic here, discover Incite here, or read more SEN news here.

“Optic Security And Incite Win WA Department Of Finance Contract.”

Matt Horne Joins BGW Technologies Queensland

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Matt Horne Joins BGW Technologies Queensland
Matt Horne Joins BGW Technologies As State Manager Queensland/NT.

Matt Horne Joins BGW Technologies Queensland As State Manager.

Matt Horne Joins BGW Technologies Queensland – Matt Horne has been appointed state manager for Queensland/NT at BGW Technologies.

Horne’s background includes time spent working in various security industry segments, including system integration, security distribution and with security manufacturers over more than 17 years, including Hills, Pelco, Hanwha and Honeywell.

“Queensland was our founding branch when BGW Technologies got started back in 2010 and has been a wonderful success story for us,” said Rob Meachem – GM at BGW Technologies.

“We’re delighted to have a person of Matt Horne’s calibre join us to continue our success in Queensland and Northern Territory, as well as in our business in general.

“With Matt’s experience in all key areas of the industry, he will bring fresh insights from customers and suppliers which will only help us support them and ensure we continue to succeed.

Horne said he’d also wanted to lead a small, experienced team as a branch/state manager for a business he respects that has values that resonate with him.

“Nearly 2 years ago, I specifically named BGW Technologies as one of the very few companies I would love to work for in this capacity because of their strong reputation and brand in the security industry, their Queensland-based Aussie family ownership, and my familiarity with them from prior work experience at Pelco.”

“When the opportunity arose, I felt compelled to apply. I am truly excited and feel blessed to be appointed to this position, as I have a huge passion for this business, our incredible team members, the Queensland and Northern Territory customer base, and BGW Technologies’ leading vendor offerings. I can’t wait to support the Queensland/NT team, connect with our customers, and assist our suppliers in the months ahead.”

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

“Matt Horne Joins BGW Technologies Queensland As State Manager.”

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Matt Horne Joins BGW Technologies Queensland.

Southern Cross University Enterprise CCTV Project

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Southern Cross University Enterprise CCTV Project
Southern Cross University Enterprise CCTV Project Seeks Scalable Future Proof Solution.

Southern Cross University Enterprise CCTV Project Seeks Scalable Future Proof Solution.

Southern Cross University has gone to tender seeking a CCTV project upgrade across multiple sites.

The university said it needed to replace the current CCTV platform with a modern solution that meets university requirements, legislation and leading practices.

Southern Cross University Enterprise CCTV Project
Southern Cross University.

According to the university, the supplier will provide a solution which will be both cost effective, scalable and future oriented.

There are multiple locations included in the scope including Lismore Campus, Gold Coast Campus, Coffs Harbour Education Campus and National Marine Science Centre Campus at Coffs Harbour.

This Southern Cross University Enterprise CCTV project closes November 29 – you can learn more here or read more SEN news here.

“Southern Cross University Enterprise CCTV Project Seeks Scalable Future Proof Solution.”

Southern Cross University Enterprise CCTV Project
Southern Cross University.

Aiphone Bringing New IX And IXG To SAGE

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Aiphone Bringing New IX And IXG To SAGE
Aiphone Bringing New IX And IXG To SAGE November 21.

Aiphone Bringing New IX And IXG To SAGE In Canberra November 21.

Aiphone Bringing New IX And IXG To SAGE – Aiphone is bringing its recently updated IX and IXG systems to Security and Government Expo on November 21, Hotel Realm, Canberra (pre-register here).

According to Aiphone, the IX and IXG systems, are distinguished by their security, robust durability, and dependability, and boast the versatility to seamlessly integrate with a wide range of surveillance and security systems.

The firmware update eliminates the need for separate IX and IXG products, consolidating them into a single, unified solution for commercial, multi-tenant, and mixed-use properties.

New features enhance security, streamline communication, and ensure seamless, secure integration and communication, and IX/IXG Series integrates with the leading IP cameras, video management solutions, and access control systems.

The new series provides a full spectrum of security communication solutions, includes ADA-compliant rescue assistance towers, wall boxes, intercoms, commercial access entry systems, and multi-family dwelling products. Meanwhile, AiphoneCloud allows IX/IXG Intercom systems to be updated remotely through the IXGW-(T)GW Gateway.

SAGE is a dynamic pop-up security expo organised by SEN in partnership with ASIS ACT. Now in its 9th year, SAGE, which is sponsored by Gallagher, is the preeminent event on the ACT security calendar, with an attendance of 450 government security people, consultants, installers and integrators.

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Exhibitors this year include Leader Security Electronics, Axis Communications, B&R Enclosures, Ceia Pacific, Jack Fuse, 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.

Seminar speakers this year include Helen Glazebrook, senior business consultant, Visual Analysis, Commandeer Budhy Tanddo, Australian Border commander for Detention Operations, Julian Talbot, DRMIA, FISRM, CISSP, SRMCP, Justin Fidock, program leader national security, DSTG, Mark Bottger, Acting Deputy Program Leader Protective Security Resilience, DSTG, Hamish Hansford, deputy secretary cyber and infrastructure security, Department of Home Affairs and Hayley Van Loon, MAAIPIO, CSM, CCAP, CEO Founder Magnolia Intelligence and head of Harod APAC.

As well as attending any ASIS ACT seminars attendees can register for the ASIS ACT Annual Dinner, to be held at the Press Club after SAGE expo, with the dinner incorporating ASIS ACT awards and a special guest speaker. After the expo, the ASIS ACT annual dinner is one of the highlights on the Australian security industry calendar.

You can discover Aiphone solutions here, learn more and pre-register for SAGE here, contact ASIS ACT for more information about ASIS seminars and training modules here, or read more SEN news here.

“Aiphone Bringing New IX And IXG To SAGE To SAGE In Canberra November 21.”

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Aiphone Bringing New IX And IXG To SAGE In Canberra November 21.

New TP-Link Entry-Level Wi-Fi 7 Enterprise Access Point

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New TP-Link Entry-Level Wi-Fi 7 Enterprise Access Point
New TP-Link Entry-Level Wi-Fi 7 Enterprise Access Point Will Be Released Shortly.

New TP-Link Entry-Level Wi-Fi 7 Enterprise Access Point Will Be Released Shortly.

New TP-Link Entry-Level Wi-Fi 7 Enterprise Access Point – TP-Link’s entry level dual band Wi-Fi 7 EAP723 Enterprise Access Point will arrive in Australia soon.

According to TP-Link’s John Lee, Wi-Fi 7 is the upcoming Wi-Fi standard, also known as IEEE 802.11be Extremely High Throughput (EHT). Wi-Fi 7 works across all 3 bands (2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, and 6 GHz) to fully utilize spectrum resources.

“While Wi-Fi 6 was built in response to the growing number of devices in the world, Wi-Fi 7’s goal is to deliver astounding speeds for every device with greater efficiency,” Lee explains.

“If you’re struggling with constant buffering, lag, or congestion, a Wi-Fi 7 enterprise access point may be your best solution.

“Wi-Fi 7 introduces 320MHz ultra-wide bandwidth, 4096-QAM, Multi-RU, and multi-link operation to provide speeds 4.8x faster than Wi-Fi 6 and 13x faster than Wi-Fi 5.”

TP-Link’s entry level EAP723 Wi-Fi 7 router operates on dual bands, delivering 2882Mbps on 5GHz + 688Mbps on 2.4GHz. The router has a 2.5G port while its 160MHz bandwidth enables many more simultaneous transmissions. There are Multi-RUs for high performance and advanced functions include centralised management, mesh, seamless roaming and the device works with the new free Omada Essential Cloud platform.

You can learn more about TP-Link Wi-Fi 7 solutions here or read a detailed SEN article about Wi-Fi 7 performance here.

“New TP-Link Entry-Level Wi-Fi 7 Enterprise Access Point Will Be Released Shortly.”

Western Downs Regional Council Seeks Alarms Access

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Western Downs Regional Council Seeks Alarms Access
Western Downs Regional Council Seeks Alarms Access Control Solution.

Western Downs Regional Council Seeks Alarms Access Control Solution.

Western Downs Regional Council Seeks Alarms Access – Western Downs Regional Council has released a request for tender seeking an alarm and access control solution.

According to council’s release, it’s seeking to determine a suitable solution in which council staff can maintain operative control and security over its facilities and mitigate security issues by knowing who is accessing our facilities and when.

“Council is seeking services in the form of a managed building alarm service and a digital access solution to protect its people sites and assets,” council said in its tender release.

The RFT is broken into 2 parts with part A being for “building security solution services” and part B for “digital access solution services”.

Despite the variable wording in the tender, it seems clear what council needs is an enterprise alarm and access control solution along with an SMS to protect and manage multiple sites in multiple locations across the council area.

Western Downs Regional Council is headquartered in Dalby and manages an area of 37,937 square kilometres with a population of around 35,000. Council is responsible for managing facilities in multiple small townships, each with its own security requirements.

As an example, Western Downs Regional Council operates public libraries in the townships of Bell, Chinchilla, Dalby, Jandowae, Meandarra, Miles, Moonie, Tara, and Wandoan.

This Western Downs Regional Council Seeks Alarms Access tender closes on November 26 – you can find out more here or read more SEN news here.

“Western Downs Regional Council Seeks Alarms Access Control Solution.”

Western Downs Regional Council Seeks Alarms Access
Western Downs Regional Council Seeks Alarms Access Control Solution.

New Aritech Reliance XR LCD Keypad Range

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New Aritech Reliance XR LCD Keypad Range

New Aritech Reliance XR LCD Keypad Range Released.

New Aritech Reliance XR LCD Keypad Range – New Aritech Reliance XR LCD keypads are available in black and white, and deliver full alarm and access control functionality in a long-lasting package.

Features of the keypads include a multi-colour graphical display, integrated secure Mifare DESFire EV2/EV3 reader as an option, compatibility with NXG-1800 series user credentials, multiple button and display colour schemes and a multi-colour status indicator.

There are 3 arming modes, including arm away, arm stay, arm stay night as well as 4 programmable function buttons. The keypad supports single and multi-partition operation, has a navigation menu for users and installers, and its firmware is upgradeable via USBUP and DLX900.

Optional keypad colours include white, pink, violet, blue, cyan, green, lime, yellow, orange and red, and there are conduit entry points and a removable keypad door.

Inputs include intrusion zone and REX with door exit, and there’s 1 output with a 100mA max load. Current consumption is 200mA max, dimensions are 133 x 130 x 25, weight is 300g and operating temperature is -10 to 50C.

You can learn more about Aritech’s keypad range here or find more SEN news here.

“New Aritech Reliance XR LCD Keypad Range Released.”

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Spectur Solar CCTV

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Spectur Solar CCTV

Spectur Solar CCTV Now In Stock At VSP.

Spectur Solar CCTV – Perth-based solar CCTV solutions from manufacturer, Spectur, are now in stock at VSP.

Spectur is a developer of autonomous surveillance and warning systems that use advanced artificial intelligence and IoT technology to sense, think and act in response to threats without requiring human interaction.

Spectur’s range includes solar-powered CCTV systems with 1 to 4 camera options, integrated siren and flood light solutions, single person set-up pole-mounted systems for in-ground installations, mobile base and trailer options, solar-powered trailer solutions, solar-powered platforms for 3rd party technology and emergency response beacons with integrated VoiP phone and signboards.

Solutions come with Spectur’s own video management system with web portal and mobile apps, which includes options to integrate into other VMS systems.

All camera systems come with a 2-year warranty on electrical components and a 5-year warranty on all other parts including batteries, while trailers and accessories have a 1-year warranty.

You can learn more about Spectur solar CCTV solutions from VSP here or read more SEN news here.

“Spectur Solar CCTV Now In Stock At VSP.”