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Australia First – Amazon Kuiper Satellite LEOsat Service

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Amazon Satellite LEOsat Service—Amazon confirms that Australia will be one of the first countries to be offered access to the recently launched Kuiper low-earth orbit satellite (LEOsat) service.

Amazon Kuiper Satellite – The announcement follows a symposium in Sydney last week detailing the shortly anticipated rollout after the initial launch. Head of Asia, Pacific and Japan for Kuiper Commercial Services Hannah Williams stated at the Amazon event that Australia will be the first to host various demonstration sites for the satellite service, which will be tightly integrated with the AWS cloud offerings.

Hannah Williams explained that Amazon was in the process of installing infrastructure at hundreds of sites worldwide, including Australia and New Zealand. Each satellite gateway will have a direct link to Amazon Web Services’ could infrastructure.

“Australia will be the first to host various demonstration sites for the satellite service”

Hannah Williams – Head of Asia, Pacific and Japan for Kuiper Commercial Services

The new services and infrastructure provided was a “big bet” for Amazon, but “Together, Amazon and AWS have the infrastructure and the resources to deliver on our mission,” she said.

Customer trials will begin in the latter part of 2024, and commercial services will follow soon after in early 2025, with the initial launches in North America, Europe and Japan, followed closely by Australia.

Amazon Principal Solutions Architect at Kuiper, Nick Matthews, also stated that the rollout and availability will progress in line with the sequential launch of the Kuiper satellites, eventually forming 3 shells 590km, 610km and 630km away from Earth. Bands of dense coverage will initially be available at around 52 degrees N latitude, serving the US-Canada border, Central Europe, and Japan. Coverage will extend towards and across the equator as more satellites are launched.

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Amazon Manufactures Much of its Equipment from the Ground Up – Amazon Kuiper Satellite

Manufacturing the Amazon Kuiper Satellite

Amazon has significant in-house manufacturing experience, which will bring to the forefront the production of this Amazon Kuiper Satellite project’s equipment, significantly reducing any upfront manufacturing costs. The company has been able to reduce the cost of the mid-range terminal equipment down to around US$400.

Amazon’s ability to scale its resources is evident as it takes the approach of manufacturing everything from the ground up. The company can even design and manufacture its own chips, as seen with the AWS Graviton and Inferentia.

Currently, there are 2 prototype satellites in space. The company said this pair of Kuiper prototype satellites “completed multiple successful” laser link demonstrations. During the tests, the Kuiper prototype satellites maintained links that transferred data at 100 gigabits per second (Gbps) over a distance of nearly 999.5km between the spacecraft.

Whether located in Sydney or Melbourne, once data traffic hits the network core, it can be sent to the external WAN internet or remain private within the AWS network and routed into the private virtual network of an organisation.

“Kuiper prototype satellites maintained links that transferred data at 100 gigabits per second (Gbps) over a distance of nearly 999.5km between the spacecraft”

Michael Sheetz – CNBC

Amazon plans to offer three terminals with different performance capabilities, beginning with a Raspberry Pi case-sized 17x17cm terminal capable of up to 100Mbps, a 23x23cm 400Mbps terminal, and an enterprise-grade 76x50cm terminal capable of 1Gbps and equipped with dual antennas.

Expected Internet Speeds

The system is being designed to balance performance, affordability, and reliability. This will also allow choice and flexibility through a range of different plans.

  • The Smaller Plans and ultra-compact models are expected to deliver speeds up to 100 Mbps
  • The Standard Plans will deliver up to 400 Mbps
  • Enterprise Plans will deliver up to 1 Gbps, with these largest models intended for enterprise, government, and telecommunications applications.

Low Earth Orbit (LEO)

LEO is an area of space that extends up to 2000 kilometres (about 1243 miles) above Earth. Project Kuiper satellites will orbit between 590 and 630 kilometres (about 367 and 392 miles). These satellites’ proximity to the surface of the Earth means they can deliver fast service to customers, making Project Kuiper connectivity effective for uses like video calls, gaming, and high-definition streaming.

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LEOsat – Low Earth Orbit Satellite where the orbit is close enough to the earth’s surface to provide high speed – low latency bandwidth – Amazon Kuiper Satellite.

Connectivity

Due to the relatively inexpensive cost of the terminal equipment, the low-orbit path of the satellite systems, and the network’s proximity to the earth’s surface, accessing the network will be as simple as activating a small portable antenna and connecting to the network — much like hot-spotting your mobile phone.

Amazon Kuiper Satellite – Project Kuiper

The Amazon Kuiper Satellite project aims to increase global broadband access via a constellation of 3236 satellites in low Earth orbit (LEO). Its mission is to bring fast, affordable broadband to unserved and underserved communities worldwide.

Hundreds of millions of people on Earth lack reliable internet access. Project Kuiper will help close the digital divide by delivering fast, affordable broadband to many customers, including consumers, businesses, government agencies, and other organizations operating in places without reliable connectivity.

“The Amazon Kuiper Satellite project aims to increase global broadband access via a constellation of 3,236 satellites in low Earth orbit (LEO).”

Amazon will deploy thousands of satellites in low Earth orbit (LEO) linked to a global network of antennas, fibre, and internet connection points on the ground.

These satellites are equipped with inter-satellite links, enabling backbone speeds of over 100Gbps and communication streams of over 1000km, thus creating a “space backbone over Earth”.

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Visual Aid for Inter-Satellite Connectivity Example – Amazon Kuiper Satellite.

Krypton Powered Thrusters

SpaceX and Amazon have contracted three Falcon 9 launches to support the Kuiper project. The Amazon Kuiper satellites were designed from the beginning to allow for multiple launch locations and providers. This ensures the project remains on schedule, regardless of the risk factors involved with rocket launching. It also ensures that the plan moves faster in its mission to connect unserved and underserved communities around the world. 

SpaceX’s Falcon 9 is a reusable, two-stage launch vehicle designed for the reliable and safe transport of people and payloads into Earth orbit and beyond. To date, it has completed more than 270 successful launches.

The satellites are designed with electronic propulsion systems — a custom Hall-effect thruster designed and built in-house by the Project Kuiper team and a propellant tank that holds enough Krypton propellant for the mission.

“krypton-fueled Hall thrusters for position-keeping and deorbiting”

The result is that the propulsion system has the performance and capacity required to raise satellites to their assigned orbits following launch and deployment, maintain their position in those orbits, maneuver them to avoid space debris and other spacecraft, and actively deorbit them at the end of their missions.

The Digital Divide

When using technology and computers in everyday life, it is easy to forget that a significant percentage of the earth’s population cannot access the Internet or technology services. Many people do not have the skills or affordability to use computers and technology, creating a digital divide between the haves and the have-nots.

One use case highlighted at the event was digital inclusion, with Bronwyn Dodd, Westpac’s national general manager of indigenous banking, featured as a keynote speaker. Dodd revealed that Westpac was discussing with Amazon the potential use of Project Kuiper to deliver services to remote indigenous communities.

  • Who will Project Kuiper help connect?

    Billions of people around the world don’t have reliable broadband access. Poor connectivity means limited access to modern communications, education, health services, and other important resources, which can create an economic disadvantage for unserved and underserved communities. At the same time, the network will also serve a wide range of customers, including schools, hospitals, businesses, government agencies, and others operating in places without reliable connectivity. Project Kuiper plans to deploy service to many countries around the globe.

  • Why is Amazon taking this on?

    Amazon Satellite Kruiper

    You don’t have to travel far from major cities to lose internet connectivity — it can happen within a 60-minute drive from Amazon’s headquarters in Seattle. Cost, complexity, and geography can make it difficult to install traditional, ground-based fibre and wireless connectivity solutions in these areas.
    Satellite broadband can fill many of those coverage gaps, but developing and deploying satellite technology requires significant innovation and investment. Amazon has the people and resources required to deploy and operate global satellite broadband services, and we feel a responsibility to use our success and scale to help bridge the digital divide.

  • When did Amazon start Project Kuiper?

    Amazon began research and development on the Amazon Kuiper Satellite Project in 2018. In July 2020, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) granted Amazon a license to deploy and operate Project Kuiper satellites.

  • When will Project Kuiper service be available?

    Amazon Kuiper Satellite project is a long-term initiative. Our FCC license requires that we deploy and operate at least half of our satellite constellation by July 2026. We launched our first 2 prototype satellites on October 6, 2023, and we expect to provide service to the earliest Project Kuiper customers by the end of 2024.

  • Why is it called Project Kuiper?

    Amazon Kuiper Satellite Project started off as an internal code name for the program—and it stuck. The name refers to the Kuiper Belt, a region of the solar system that exists beyond the 8 major planets. The Kuiper Belt itself is named after the late Dutch astronomer Gerard Kuiper, who is considered by many to be the father of modern planetary science.

  • How many people work on Project Kuiper?

    Amazon Satellite Kruiper

    Amazon has a team of more than 1000 engineers, programmers, and support personnel helping deliver on the vision for the Amazon Kuiper Satellite Project. Team members joined from many different industries, such as space and aerospace, wireless technology, and computer networking. They work out of our labs in Redmond and Kirkland in Washington state, as well as in cities across the U.S., like New York City, Austin, Denver, San Diego, and Washington, D.C., and internationally.

Application Examples

  • End-to-end Encryption for Private Networking
  • Data Transit Worldwide without Touching Public Internet
  • Cruise Ship High-Speed Internet in the Middle of Ocean
  • Commercial High-Speed Video between Sites
  • Enterprise Grade Government Encrypted Communications
  • Amazon Kuiper Satellite System to Lead Easy Global Internet Access
Hall Effect – Ion Thruster Engine Design Animation.

Affordable NDAA IDIS Lite Series From DAS

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See IDIS Lite Series From DAS Cost-Effective NDAA Turret Cameras At SecTech.

IDIS Lite Series From DAS – See IDIS DC-D2531WER NDAA turret cameras on the DAS stand at SecTech Roadshow (pre-register here).

These IDIS Lite cameras are rated IP67 against water and dust ingress and IK10 against vandalism, have a resolution of 5MP, a focal length 2.7-13.5mm, H.265 compression, an IR range of 25 metres and a 3-year warranty.

According to DAS group product manager, Anitha Bellary, the IDIS Lite turret cameras provides high-resolution image quality using Sony Starvis sensors and seamless streaming technology for real-time surveillance and recording.

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“These IDIS Lite cameras series consists of an aluminium alloy body, vandal proof design that eliminates IR reflection,” Bellary said.

IDIS Lite Series From DAS

“Certified for the highest levels of durability, the IDIS Lite cameras provide reliable surveillance even in the harshest environments.

“With True WDR, and an automatic iris, IDIS has resolved the exposure issues caused by uneven lighting. They work together to optimise the contrast in the final images, exposing and capturing previously hidden details. IR illumination is automatically focused to ensure the field of view is consistently illuminated, ensuring a clear view of up to 20-30 metres.

“IDIS Lite Cameras use SONY Starvis CMOS image sensors to ensure clarity at night and deliver crisp Full-HD resolution even in complete darkness. IDIS Lite series also has a 3-axis design allowing for easy pan, tilt, and horizontal adjustment in various locations and environments including wall mounting.”

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IDIS Lite Series From DAS.

According to Bellary, IDIS Lite products come with the assurance of Korean-made high-performance and robust technology that is NDAA-compliant.

“The new IDIS Lite Protocol enhances compatibility with IDIS’s recording solutions,” Bellary said. “Using IDIS NVRs, customers can benefit from fast and cost-effective installation and an optimized user-friendly interface.

“The IDIS Total Video Surveillance Solution exceeds the requirements of an increasingly demanding security landscape. IDIS provides the benefit of an end-to-end, highest-quality comprehensive video surveillance solution and delivers user-friendly, flexible, scalable innovation, able to meet every video surveillance need—all with unrivalled performance, quality, and low total cost of ownership.”

Don’t miss IDIS Lite cameras on the DAS stand at SecTech Roadshow in Perth on May 9, Adelaide on May 14, Melbourne on May 16, Sydney on May 21 and Brisbane on May 23. You can pre-register for SecTech here, learn about DAS products here, or read more SEN news here.

“IDIS Lite Series From DAS Cost-Effective NDAA Turret Cameras.”

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IDIS Lite Series From DAS.

BGW Technologies Flexes For SecTech

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BGW Technologies Flexes For SecTech Roadshow.

BGW Technologies Flexes For SecTech With FlexIO.

BGW Technologies Flexes For SecTech – BGW Technologies’ planned SecTech product line up is proving to be impressive with the addition of a new range of devices from Alarm.com.

The group is headed by Alarm.com’s very flexible FlexIO sensor. This lithium battery operated, IP56 weatherproof sensor has been designed for self-monitoring of property and assets.

The beauty of this device is its ability to be installed in many ways including:

  • Contact sensor option allows the Flex to be used with a built-in reed switch to monitor if the asset is opened or closed
  • Wired contact sensor supports a wired contact sensor allowing installer to wire a contact sensor to the Flex using the loop input terminal
  • Pull-apart sensor enables the Flex using a pull-apart or Magnapull sensor, determining if something is moved from its location
  • Gate Control works when FlexIO is installed with an Alarm.com gate controller
  • Virtual Sensor is created when integrated with an Qolsys IQ security panel.
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BGW Technologies Flexes For SecTech.

According to Stanley El Komala, senior product manager intrusion at BGW Technologies, this innovative device empowers users to expand their security systems effortlessly, ensuring comprehensive coverage on assets such as shed doors, storage unit, fence gates and even chicken coops.

BGW Technologies Flexes For SecTech

“With its user-friendly interface and advanced features, the FlexIO streamlines the monitoring and management of security equipment, offering unparalleled convenience and peace of mind,” El Komala said.

“Its reliability and scalability make it a valuable asset for both residential and commercial security applications.”

To see this innovative new tech in action, visit the BGW Technologies stand in you city at SecTech in May – we’ll see you in Perth May 9, Adelaide May 14, Melbourne May 16, Sydney May 21 and Brisbane May 23.

You can pre-register for SecTech Roadshow here, contact the BGW Technologies team here, or read more SEN news here.

“BGW Technologies Flexes For SecTech With FlexIO.”

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BGW Technologies Flexes For SecTech.

Gallagher Charity Golf Day Warms Hearts

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Gallagher Charity Golf Day Warms Hearts
Gallagher Charity Golf Day Warms Hearts By Protecting Children.

Gallagher Charity Golf Day Warms Hearts By Protecting Children.

Gallagher Charity Golf Day Warms Hearts – Gallagher’s Charity Golf Day raised $A42,530 to support Australian child protection organisation, Bravehearts.

More than 100 players, including the Gallagher Security Australia team and channel partners, end users, technology partners, and consultants took to the green at The Palms Golf Course at Sanctuary Cove in Queensland to raise funds for Bravehearts as it continues its work in preventing and treating of child sexual abuse, a crime that affects 1 in 4 Australian children.

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According to Gallagher Security events specialist for Australia, Nicola Johnson, after last year’s successful inaugural event, which saw more than $13,500 raised for Bravehearts, the Gallagher team decided to raise the bar, doubling the number of participants, and tripling the number of sponsors.

“We are so grateful for the support of our sponsors and attendees who dug deep to get behind such a worthy cause, and we are proud to say we significantly exceeded our fundraising target, more than tripling last year’s total,” Johnson said.

Gallagher Charity Golf Day Warms Hearts

As a not-for-profit organisation operating for more than 25 years, Bravehearts relies on the support and fundraising initiatives of companies and individuals to enable them to continue the work they do in the community.

Gallagher Security executive vice president for Asia Pacific (APAC) and India, Middle East, and Africa (IMEA), Craig Schutte said the Gallagher team was committed to providing continued support for the critical work Bravehearts does.

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Gallagher Charity Golf Day Warms Hearts.

“As a company passionate about protecting what matters most and ensuring people are at the heart of everything we do, there is an obvious synergy between Gallagher’s and Bravehearts’ values,” Schutte said.

“We were thrilled to be back on the green, and grateful for the support of our sponsors and participants who got behind this year’s bigger and better event.”

Bravehearts CEO Alison Geale said Bravehearts’ mission is the prevention and treatment of child sexual abuse and the team relies heavily on funding and fundraising to ensure it can deliver on this goal.

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“We are deeply grateful to Craig, the team at Gallagher Security, and their partners as we work together to protect what matters most, children,” Geale said. “The funds raised from the Gallagher Security Golf Day will go towards our work in raising awareness of child sexual abuse and our services.”

Gallagher Charity Golf Day Warms Hearts

Gallagher’s Charity Golf Day was sponsored by Gallagher Technology and Channel Partners; Hexagon, SALTO Systems, SECURCOM, ASSA ABLOY Group, Convergint Asia Pacific, Johnson Controls, Magnetic, Traka, Wormald Security, Motorola Solutions, PMT Security Systems, and Stowe Australia.

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Gallagher Charity Golf Day Warms Hearts.

In addition to Gallagher’s Charity Golf Day event, Gallagher’s ongoing relationship with Bravehearts which began in 2022, includes supporting the annual Bravehearts Ball, Bravehearts’ own golf day, initiatives around resources in schools, and the ongoing support and maintenance of the Gallagher security system donated and installed at Bravehearts HQ in 2023 in conjunction with Gallagher Security certified channel partner, Securcom.

You can learn more about Gallagher Security here or read more SEN news here.

“Gallagher Charity Golf Day Warms Hearts By Protecting Children.”

Access Alarms CCTV For WA Sites

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Access, Alarms, CCTV For WA Sites

Access Alarms CCTV For WA Sites Across Kimberley.or WA Sites Across Kimberley.

Access Alarms CCTV for WA sites – Western Australia’s Department of Finance is seeking the provision of maintenance for access control, alarms and CCTV systems for various agencies at various sites across the Kimberley region.

The requirements for the provision of services for security, access control systems and manual call points, to ensure all interface hardware and software where applicable.

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Relevant systems include security systems, CCTV, site BMS, fire systems, power monitoring systems are operational and regularly checked.

WA Department of Finance constructs and maintains government buildings, manages major state projects, leads government procurement, and administers revenue, grant and subsidy schemes.

This tender closes on May 3 – you can learn more here or read more SEN news here.

“Access, Alarms, CCTV For Various Sites In Western Australia.”

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Access, alarms, CCTV for WA sites.

DAS Previewing TecomC4 and Hikvision CCTV Integration

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DAS Previewing TecomC4 and Hikvision CCTV Integration
DAS Previewing TecomC4 and Hikvision CCTV Integration.

DAS Previewing TecomC4 and Hikvision CCTV Integration At SecTech Roadshow.

DAS Previewing TecomC4 and Hikvision CCTV Integration – Dicker DAS will be showing its new TecomC4 and Hikvision CCTV integration at SecTech Roadshow this May.

“We’re thrilled to be participating in the upcoming 2024 SecTech Roadshow which travels 5 cities in May,” said DAS’ technical product manager, Jhim Adobo.

“At this year’s SecTech we’ll be showcasing the harmony between TecomC4 management software and Hikvision’s state-of-the-art CCTV products. Join us in your city as we unveil innovative features poised to elevate security management.”

TecomC4 is an innovative software solution designed for comprehensive building security management, integrating various security technologies. It seamlessly connects devices from different manufacturers into a unified solution, catering to individuals seeking complete control and insight into their monitored areas’ security status.

Meanwhile, Hikvision’s ColorVu technology combine a specialised low-light image sensor with advanced algorithms to capture colour in low-light environments. Included in the integration is Hikvision’s HeatPro Bi-Spectrum Thermal Series camera.

“The HeatPro Bi-Spectrum Thermal Series cameras by Hikvision offer dual thermal and optical modules for versatile surveillance, with options available in turret and bullet forms,” said Mathew Pham, DAS Hikvision technical product manager.

“These cameras excel in various environments, detecting humans and vehicles accurately, providing cost-effective security, early fire detection, and easy setup with advanced video content analytics (VCAs) for reduced false alarms.

“The HeatPro Thermal Camera is a game-changer,” Pham said. “Its thermal imaging functionality ensures early fire prevention and enables reliable video surveillance, regardless of weather conditions or lighting. It’s a must-have tool for any security professional looking to stay ahead of the curve.”

DAS will be conducting LIVE demo sessions on-stand at the upcoming SecTech Roadshow. The 15-minute demo will be held at 1:30pm and 3pm across all cities. Plus, for every demo session held DAS will be giving away a 1x Hikvision AX Pro wireless alarm kit – simply attend for your chance to win!

Save the date for your city and visit our Dicker Data DAS Hikvision stand at the 2024 SecTech Expo – we’ll see you in Perth on May 9, Adelaide on May 14, Melbourne on May 16, Sydney on May 21 and Brisbane on May 23.

You can pre-register for SecTech Roadshow here or read more SEN news here.

Ready to Experience the Future of Security?

  • Demo #1 – Door denied – Show live feed – ColorVu (see who tried to enter)
  • Demo #2 – Door granted – Show live feed – ColorVu (see who entered the building)
  • Demo #3 – Alarm event – Playback video at timestamp – ColorVu (see who pressed the REX button)
  • Demo #4 – Alarm event – Show live feed – HeatPro (early fire detection)
  • Demo #5 – Door granted – Playback video at timestamp – HeatPro (works in all weather and light conditions)

“DAS Previewing TecomC4 and Hikvision CCTV Integration At SecTech
Roadshow.”

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DAS Previewing TecomC4 and Hikvision CCTV Integration.

Aritech Releases Access Control Keypad

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Aritech Reliance XR-NXG-183x-EUR Keypad.

Aritech Releases Access Control Keypad For Reliance XR.

Aritech Releases Access Control Keypad – Aritech Australia has announced the availability of the NXG-183x-EUR Keypad and Aritech Reliance XR series door access feature.

Using the new keypad and the enhanced MIFARE functionality of Reliance XR, users can add basic door control to their Aritech Reliance XR security system.

Via the optional integrated MIFARE reader, the user can scan a card or tag to perform various arm/disarm functions, unlock a door and initiate automated scenes and actions. The keypad menus allow to manage all user credentials and control all doors in the system.

The keypad backplate has the mounting points in the same position as the legacy NetworX/Hills Reliance keypads so no additional drilling is required when migrating to the Aritech Reliance XR Series security system. The backplate also allows easy cable entry and incorporates cable conduits from 4 directions.

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Aritech Releases Access Control Keypad For Reliance XR.

The new LCD keypad range of keypads designed for the Aritech Reliance XR Series of security systems is available in white or anthracite. A keypad button cover can be closed to hide the buttons when not using the system or it can be removed to allow faster operation. A large graphical display makes system messages easily readable.

A multi-colour ring shape status indicator will alert the user in case of an incident or fault or will simply provide the system status. Large buttons and a selection of background ambient light ensure error-free operation, even in a darkened environment. Users can choose from various colour schemes for background light of both the display and the buttons to blend with décor.

There are 4 pre-programmed function buttons that allow the user to perform common functions.  Additionally, 4 special buttons offer combined functionality for simplified operation. A single touch of a button will initiate features like manual bypass, enable the chime mode or trigger a scene. Meanwhile, pressing a button for 2 seconds can signal a fire or medical emergency or activate a hold-up alarm.

You can lean more about the new Aritech keypad here or read more SEN news here.

Aritech Releases Access Control Keypad Features

  • Modern design with removable door
  • Multi-colour graphical display
  • Integrated secure MIFARE DESFire EV2/EV3 reader (selected models)
  • Compatible with NXG-1800 series user credentials
  • Various button and display colour schemes
  • Multi-colour status indicator
  • White and anthracite variant
  • 3 arming modes: Arm Away, Arm Stay, Arm Stay Night 4 programmable function buttons (A/B/C/D)
  • Single and multi-partition operation
  • Multi-language support
  • Conduit entry points
  • Navigation menu for user and installer
  • Firmware upgradeable via USBUP and DLX900.

“Aritech Releases New Access Control Keypad For Reliance XR.”

Logan City Council Installs Smart Cameras

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Logan City Council Installs Smart Cameras
Logan City Mayor Darren Power with Jim Chalmers.

Logan City Council Installs Smart Cameras, Expands System.

Logan City Council Installs Smart Cameras – Logan City Council has installed 8 new smart cameras, significantly enhancing the capability of its safety camera solution.

Logan City Council’s safety camera solution, which is managed by council with support from Queensland Police Service and with 1400 cameras in the network, is Australia’s largest council system.

In SEN’s opinion, the new smart cameras look like the i-PRO WV-X1551LN AI bullet camera, which features 5MP resolution, a fast F1.3 varifocal lens with a range of 2.9–9mm, minimum illumination of .07 lux colour .04 lux in monochrome and 0 lux with IR activated. The camera impressed us as robust and capable when we tested it a couple of years ago.

The WV-X1551LN also features adaptive black stretch, back light compensation (BLC), fog compensation, highlight compensation (HLC), digital noise reduction, auto backfocus, integrated IR, image stabilisation and most importantly, AI functions, including the ability to detect suspicious changes in captured scenes, as well as LPR.

The new cameras will be installed at locations including Rowan Park (Slacks Creek), Corner Arshad Drive and Wembley Road (Berrinba), Corner Browns Plains Road and Wembley Road (Browns Plains), Corner Nyanza Street and Compton Road (Woodridge), Marsden Park (Marsden), Corner Third Avenue and Browns Plains Road (Marsden), Corner Estramina Road and Vansittart Road (Regents Park), and Fleet Park (Browns Plains).

The new cameras are funded through an $A800,000 grant from the Australian Government’s ‘Investing in our Communities’ program and Federal Treasurer and the Member for Rankin, Jim Chalmers, said the delivery of the cameras was evidence of the close cooperation between the local council and federal government.

“These new cameras are an important and practical demonstration of working together to deliver for our local community,” Treasurer Chalmers said.

“This is all about making our local area safer and more secure and making our community an even better place to call home.”

Meanwhile, City of Logan Mayor Darren Power said the expanding safety camera network would help residents feel safer.

“Council’s close working relationship with police in the camera monitoring room has proven to be very effective in detecting and arresting offenders,” Councillor Power said.

“These 8 new hi-tech cameras will help to further crackdown on local crime, and it sends a strong message to offenders that you will be caught if you choose to break the law in Logan.”  

You can learn more about i-Pro cameras here, see our review here, or read more SEN news here.

“Logan City Council Installs Smart Cameras, Expands System.”

Power Hungry Cloud Challenges Grid In Australia

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Power Hungry Cloud Challenges Grid With Massive Growth.

Power Hungry Cloud Challenges Grid – Cloud and AI’s intense power demands are pressuring Australian power grids in a way that makes the explosion of these technologies impossible to ignore.

Electronic security people at all levels of the business having been listening to developers drone on about cloud and video content and data analytics applications for decades without experiencing a fulsome rubber-meets-road moment.

Now energy operators in Sydney are reporting AI growth so profound their data centre connection requests would triple the power demand of their service area. Some operators say nuclear energy should be considered as a solution to the crisis.

Endeavour Energy made the stunning revelation in a submission to the Australian Energy Market Operator’s planning review, which subsequently told the Australian Financial Review it was prepared to model data centre demand growth separately if requested to do so.

To put the growth of power demand in context, Endeavour Energy already has 16 data centres in its area, with 19 applications for data centre connection and a further 18 enquiries regarding data centre connection. A single big data centre uses the same amount of electricity as a regional city the size of Bundaberg.

“If realised, we expect data centres alone to reach a peak demand that’s over 250 per cent of our total network demand today,” Endeavour told the AEMO in a submission made as part of its network planning review.

Endeavour said data centres were “one of the most significant drivers for demand growth besides electrification and the take-up of electric vehicles”.

Meanwhile, NextDC, the largest ASX-listed data centre, said last week nuclear energy should be on the table to meet the power demands of cloud. Origin energy is also feeling the pressure.

“Some of our hyperscale data centre customers are forecasting growth in their energy demand of up to 30 to 40 per cent between now and 2026/27,” said James Magill, head of Origin Energy’s Origin Zero unit.

Origin supplies about 228 MW of power to data centres – about a third of total demand. Magill said the company expected this sector to be “one of the principal drivers of growth in electricity demand in Australia over the next decade”.

A particular concern for energy providers and data centre operators is that the proposed transition to renewable energy doesn’t give the sort of iron-clad power 24/7 supply guarantees that businesses depend on.

You can learn about how the heat generated by data centres could be used to generate electricity here or there’s more SEN news here.

“Power Hungry Cloud Challenges Grid With Massive Growth.”

Dahua Showing Smart Homes At SecTech

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Dahua Showing Smart Homes At SecTech Roadshow In May.

Dahua showing Smart Homes At SecTech – Dahua will show installers how to make homes smarter at SecTech Roadshow this May (pre-register for your city here!)

“Dahua will unveil its groundbreaking Smart Home Solution ecosystem at SecTech, spanning 5 strategic locations,” said Dahua’s Oceania alliance manager, Ardel Moore.

“This innovative offering integrates cutting-edge technologies to deliver unparalleled security to homeowners and convenience for professionals.

“The Dahua Smart Villa Solution is designed to transform residences into smarter and safer environments with effortless installation. We are showcasing the whole solution at the SecTech for the first time.”

At the heart of the ecosystem is an advanced intercom, as well as security cameras, a wireless alarm system, and the intuitive Dolynk Care App, which allows security installers to easily manage multiple sites for their customers.

Security Camera – Active Deterrence to Protect What Matters Most

Among the standout features are the TiOC DUO security cameras, boasting a 180-degree wide-angle splicing image and intelligent target tracking capabilities. These cameras also feature red and blue lights with sound alarm for active deterrence, ensuring proactive protection against potential threats.

TiOC DUO also features a floodlight camera with adjustable colour temperature and 4 light activation modes for night outdoor security. You can read more about the Dahua TiOC DUO here and here and read more SEN news here.

Dahua Video Intercom – Simplify Installation and Communication

Dahua Video Intercom System offers easy setup and app management, while the IP and Wi-Fi Door Station enables remote unlocking.

Dahua Wireless Alarm System – Quick Detect and Response

The Wireless Alarm System integrates advanced image transmission technology and seamlessly connects with existing CCTV and VDP systems for improved detection and response.

Dolynk Care App – All-in-one Management

Central to the user experience is the Dolynk Care app, offering quick project setup and delivery, one-stop device maintenance, and remote service provision, all wrapped in an intuitive user interface design.

Dolynk Care App – All-in-one Management.

With its comprehensive suite of features and seamless integration, the Dahua Smart Home Solution ecosystem promises to redefine residential security and convenience for homeowners, setting a new standard in smart living technology.

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