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Working in conjunction with existing Pyronix systems, the CarDefender is our three-axis accelerometer device recommended for vehicle security. With three configurable detection modes, it can be set to trigger for shock only, tilt only, or if either shock or tilt is detected.

The device comes with a specially designed, brightly-coloured silicone rubber mount, allowing users to strap it to a vehicle’s steering wheel for reliability and visual deterrence. Alternatively, the device can be secured with the included 3M tape for a wide variety of use cases.

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www.psimagazine.co.uk 3 5 Editorial Not long to go now until the next IFSEC event hits London and this year visitors will notice a change with sustainability being a central focus. Will this make the industry do more for the initiative? 6 Industry news News and events from the security and fire sectors 11 Social media The posts that caught our eye on the PSI Instagram feed 12 Editor’s Choice The pick of the latest security products with information from the manufacturers and handy QR codes 19 Protecting IP video data Even though it’s not a UK act, the NDAA is a concern for some. What can you do about it? 22 There’s more than just stands! A closer look at the features and attractions at IFSEC International in May 25 Security and sustainability What can the security sector do to play its part regarding sustainability and wastage? 29 Meet the installer Security life with Terry McCarthy of Amax Group Holdings in Harrow 31 The PSI Premier Awards 2023 The voting campaign starts now as we publish the list of finalists hoping for glory this year 40 Skills for Security The power of VR at the service of the security industry 42 Connecting security and access A look at the benefits that can be gained by integrating access control with other security functions 44 Tried & Tested A guide to some of the most recent PSI product reviews 48 Paxton at TSE Want to get hands-on with Paxton technology? 49 The PSI Directory www.psimagazine.co.uk Professional Security Installer www.psimagazine.co.uk April 2023 –£4.00 Follow PSI Magazine MEET THE INSTALLER Terry McCarthy of Amax PRODUCT TEST Pyronix – DoorbellCam PSI PANEL Security and sustainability CHOOSE YOUR FAVOURITES! Time to vote in the PSI Premier Awards EDITOR’S CHOICE A look at the best new products 001.indd 1 29/03/2023 10:35:23 CONTACTS EDITOR Andy Clutton Tel: 020 8295 8308 E-mail: andy.clutton@psimagazine.co.uk Twitter: @SecurityDrum DESIGN & PRODUCTION Matt Jarvis Tel: 020 8295 8300 Fax: 0870 4292015 E-mail: matt.jarvis@proactivpubs.co.uk ADVERTISEMENT DIRECTOR David Lewis Tel: 020 8295 8309 Fax: 01322 292295 E-mail: david.lewis@psimagazine.co.uk DISPLAY ADVERTISING Paul Amura Tel: 020 8295 8307 Fax: 01322 292295 E-mail: paul.amura@proactivpubs.co.uk ADMINISTRATION Tracey Cole Tel: 020 8295 8306 Fax: 01322 292295 E-mail: tracey.cole@proactivpubs.co.uk MANAGING DIRECTOR Mark Quittenton Security-based editorial contributions to PSI are welcomed, and the Editor reserves the right to alter or abridge text prior to publication. The views expressed in PSI are not necessarily those of the publishers. Editorial and Advertisement Office PRO-ACTIV PUBLICATIONS LTD PO BOX 332 DARTFORD DA1 9FF © Pro-Activ Publications Ltd 2023 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy, recording, or any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher.
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IFSEC shows the way

When the doors of IFSEC International open in May, visitors will notice a difference, and it’s one they shouldn’t ignore, but embrace

Let’s be honest about it, while there are companies that genuinely do good works for charity or provide specific support for employees, there is a lot of virtue signalling going on these days in the corporate world. Businesses quite often align themselves with the “current thing” because they want to do the right thing which, in most cases, is an honourable approach. However, doing it for the publicity or social media likes, a sales angle or even just because companies fear a Twitter backlash that might happen if they are not seen to be following the trend, does not make them as virtuous as they would like to appear. Given that, there is an initiative that needs to be addressed and it should be as a matter of course for everyone, so not something with PR miles or new business in it.

One of the current ideals being embraced by organisations, governments and the public is that of sustainability. What the environmental impact of certain decisions might be and how this could be reduced is part of the carbon footprint approach and one that, up until now, the security industry hasn’t really got on board with it in a major way. Yes, there are some of you that have switched to an all-electric or hybrid fleet of vans and embraced the modern technological advantages of apps etc to remotely manage kit helping to cut down on your overall mileage, but there’s not been a sector-wide drive in our contribution to sustainability – yet.

This could all change following the news we outlined in last month’s edition that this year’s IFSEC International event will have a major focus on the role of the security industry in regard to sustainability and is also taking big steps itself to reduce its impact on the environment. Visitors to the event will notice that there are some measures in place that will help the organisers of the show cut down on wastage and one-time-use materials. If events the size of IFSEC and Firex are taking sustainability on board then this is going to make others aware of what they need to be doing.

Updating firmware and software instead of hardware is a route the industry may start to adopt, and there are other initiatives you can look at as well. To find out what the experts think take a look at the PSI Panel feature this month.

In terms of PSI and sustainability we have already got a digital version of the magazine available on our website and we also have an app you can download enabling you to read the magazine on your smart device. So, if you wish to reduce the amount of paper coming into your company, head over to the Google Play or Apple Store and download the PSI app to avoid missing out on your monthly edition.

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First established in 2011 and headquartered in Norwich with over 50 engineers across the UK, EFire provides a range of consultation, design, installation and maintenance services.

Darren Gamage, Chief Operating Officer of Kings Secure Technologies stated: “I am excited to be able to announce this acquisition. KST’s vision is to lead, transform and innovate in the security, fire, life safety and compliance environments. Our acquisition of EFire will turn this vision in to a reality; we will move forward at pace self-delivering in all key areas of fire and life safety systems to our national client base.”

Kings Secure Technologies acquires East Fire Extinguishers and Alarms

Kings Secure Technologies (KST) has signed a definitive agreement to acquire East Fire Extinguishers and Alarms, trading as EFire.

Commenting on the acquisition Roger Sparrow, Managing Director of EFire said: “With the backing of KST’s resources and reach, we look forward to delivering a wider range of services to our clients. We will combine our core strengths with those of the existing companies within the KST group, deepening our industry expertise. We recognised KST as the perfect fit for our business and I am delighted that this acquisition is now complete.”

Scott Shanks, Fire and Security Assessor at NCL, said: “Cameron has been a fantastic student since he arrived and has excelled at everything we have asked of him.”

John Stewart, General Manager for Chubb in Scotland, said: “The win showed the company’s ongoing commitment to invest in young people and bring them into the industry.”

Cameron’s win was based on an assessment of his college work and his attitude, positivity and commitment to the apprenticeship.

Chubb celebrates Apprentice of the Year Award from NCL

Chubb has congratulated a remarkable staff member on winning an Apprentice of the Year award.

Cameron Mahoney won the First Year Apprentice of the Year award from New College Lanarkshire (NCL), the provider of fire and security apprenticeships in Scotland, at this year’s Scottish Apprenticeship Week.

Cameron, who beat 61 other students to the Scottish Apprenticeship Awards trophy, said: “I’m proud to have won the award out of so many people.”

NCL also commended two other Chubb apprentices, Cameron Matthew and Owen Craig, for being in the top 10 during the award ceremony held at the college.

Simon Gallacher, Regional Service Manager for Chubb in Scotland, commented that it was a real pleasure to be present for Cameron’s winning and to accept the prize for Chubb, almost 20 years since winning the apprentice award himself: “I’m a great believer in Chubb’s Apprenticeship program. I started as an apprentice with Chubb in 2003 and, like many others, have turned my apprenticeship into an enriching career.

“I have held multiple roles in the past 20 years, and I’m not sure I could have done that anywhere else as Chubb has enabled that progression. I’ve had some very supportive managers who have demonstrated great leadership and have always encouraged me to aim higher. Apprenticeships are challenging, they take much work, and you essentially get back what you put in. The apprentices we have in the team are a testament to that ethos, and they show exactly where a positive attitude and desire to learn can take you.”

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Corps Monitoring partners with Texecom ahead of PSTN change Corps Monitoring, a division of Corps Security, has announced a partnership with Texecom.

The partnership means installers can now easily sign up to Texecom Monitor and setup with Corps Monitoring from within the Texecom Cloud to provide immediate alarm monitoring, removing the time spent waiting for hardware to arrive and be installed as everything is managed from one platform, Texecom Cloud.

The partnership comes ahead of the 2025

Hanwha Techwin announces rebrand as Hanwha Vision

Hanwha Techwin has announced that it is changing its name to Hanwha Vision to reflect how the company goes beyond video surveillance products to provide next-generation vision solutions that integrate artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud technologies to deliver insights into customers’ business operations.

switch-off of the UK public switched telephone network (PSTN) at which point domestic and residential customers must have upgraded to a fully digital solution.

Solutions director at Corps Monitoring, Gavin McCartney said: “We’re constantly looking to ensure our clients have the options they need to be successful in this dynamic market. In partnership with Texecom, we’re part of an innovative signalling product that can be quickly and easily ordered and set up through clients’ existing Texecom Cloud Accounts.”

“By building on our core competitiveness through innovation, we will continue to alleviate our customers’ pain points while adding new value with advanced vision solutions,” said Soon-hong Ahn, President and CEO of Hanwha Vision.

“As we expand our business from surveillance monitoring and post-event analysis, we will provide customised information through big data analytics and actionable solutions that not only prevent incidents but also respond to them in real time. Our new vision solutions will be instrumental in advancing customers operational strategies.”

In line with this business development, Hanwha Vision will gradually roll out the rebranding of its overseas subsidiaries, products and solutions, based on market conditions.

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• Genetec has announced a new collaboration with Axis Communications that will see the introduction of Axis Powered by Genetec, an enterprise-level access control offering that combines Genetec access control software with Axis network door controllers in a single offering.

SSAIB Chief Executive retires

Alex Carmichael, Chief Executive of SSAIB, retired at the end of March. Alex has led SSAIB since 2015, when he took over as CEO from Geoff Tate and over the past eight years has expanded the SSAIB`s scope of UKAS accredited activities, built up the SSAIB`s administration expertise and extended the number and competence of SSAIB`s audit teams. As a result, SSAIB now has a client base in excess of 2000 companies.

Alex joined the SSAIB in 2015 having previously been the Director of Technical Services at the British Security Industry Association (BSIA), whom he had been with for 16 years. Alex’s career also included over 24 years’ experience in the British Army in various Electronic/Optronic technical/ engineering roles within the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (REME).

Alex commented before leaving: “As I step down and prepare for my next adventure in retirement, I reflect on the fact that in my eight years as Chief Executive of SSAIB, I have seen this remarkable industry meet many challenges and overcome them and I would like to take this opportunity to thank all the SSAIB staff for their support, particularly for their can-do attitude, their knowledge and the proficient manner in which they carried their work which underpins the continuing growth and strength of the SSAIB.

I can leave knowing that the organisation I have led for the past eight years has strong financial foundations, a first-class workforce, and a strong and capable management team. I thank all the SSAIB Board Members for their help over the years, the SSAIB Chairman, Geoff Tate for all his sage advice and all my industry colleagues over the past 24 years for all their help and support. Lastly, it has been a great pleasure to lead such a fantastic organisation as SSAIB and to be part of a wonderful ever-evolving industry”.

Amthal delivers its fi

rst CPD seminar

Amthal, as a dedicated part of the Honeywell Gent Network has delivered its first CPD seminar on fire technology, to an integrated property consultancy. In partnership with Honeywell Gent and Motorola Avigilon, the CPD entitled “Comply, Stay Alive!” highlighted the importance of fire safety.

This was followed by a look at the successful delivery of the Marlborough Science Academy full site wide fire alarm upgrade using Gent technology including Connected Life Safety Service. The installation presents a fully integrated 50 camera end-toend Avigilon system deployed to protect pupils and staff and help maintain a friendly safe environment.

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Bundle launch aims to help move to all-IP

BT Redcare has launched a Classic and GSM replacement bundle, ahead of the network supporting these products being shut down in 2025.

The replacement bundle incorporates BT Redcare’s Advanced Extra signalling solution alongside two new products that have been designed to make swap out quick and easy for installers and customers.

The Plug-In Adaptor simplifies upgrades by using the existing alarm panel footprint used by the Classic and GSM products. They can be easily replaced, keeping the same security panel, meaning installers only need to take out the Classic or GSM STU and replace it with the Advanced Extra. The Plug-In Adaptor can be used with all devices within the BT Redcare Next Generation Portfolio. Redcare Connect is a new wireless ethernet solution that sends secure signals directly from the panel to the customer’s router using private Wi-Fi and/or long-range IoT technology for stronger coverage.

The bundle is available for new installations as well as any legacy system upgrade. redcare.bt.com/

Long-throw horn loudspeaker for clear voice applications

The LHN-UC15L-SIP from Bosch is a long throw SIP based IP horn loudspeaker is designed for speech reproduction in outdoor and indoor applications.

The housing is rugged, and it is water and dust protected. The IP horn is standard supplied with a stainless steel mounting bracket.

Augmented reality app for access control installers

2N has launched an augmented reality app, 2N AppeAR, that allows integrators and installers to see how the company’s products would look if incorporated into projects.

For every 2N product, 2N AppeAR provides detailed 3D models, technical information, videos, and the option to view them disassembled. It also enables ‘virtual installation’ so that installers can ensure that the product chosen is the right fit for the project. Users point their phone at the place they are considering installing the device and an augmented reality image of it appears on the screen as if it were in the room.

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Platform developed for the alarm monitoring sector

Bold Communications has launched Gemini LiveView, a platform for creating and sharing interactive dashboards, visualisations, and reports.

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The LHN-UC15L-SIP features a build-in class D amplifier and Digital Signal Processing (DSP) to optimise the speech intelligibility in the environment where it is necessary. It features an integrated microphone used for two-way SIP communication (talk back function), ambient noise level trigger and automatic volume control. The microphone can be switched off via a hardware button. boschsecurity.com/gb/en/

This new platform is designed to meet the needs of the alarm monitoring sector, enabling users to track and analyse data to make informed decisions and improve processes. Gemini LiveView dashboards come with a range of features, including interactive visualisations, real-time data, data filtering and sorting, sharing and collaboration, and customisable alerts.

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The security industry is busy and complex, so it’s easy to miss new products and services as they get lost in day-to-day activities. Here are a few recent launches that caught our eye.

Digital pyro upgrade for dual motion detectors

Aritech has announced that its dual motion detector line-up has had two major upgrades to address the challenge of false/unwanted alarm detection.

The first upgrade relates to the hardware, with the products moving from an analogue to a digital pyro. The digital pyro reportedly detects the temperature fluctuations with a high degree of precision, allowing for a reduction of electrical interferences and more accurate detection.

The second breakthrough technology is in the software with the neural algorithm. It is a code that allows the software to learn signals and adapt the response accordingly uk.firesecurityproducts.com

Plug and play deep learning video analytics

IDIS has expanded its range of AIpowered add-on devices with the launch of the AI Box for Surveillance, the DV-1304-A.

The NDAA-compliant, DV-1304-A provides users with all the benefits of AI-video through a four-channel add-on box, eliminating the need for analytics software or to upgrade to edge AI cameras.

Pre-installed with the IDIS Deep Learning Engine, the box can be connected to existing NVRs. Leveraging DirectIP plug-and-play technology, users can easily deploy additional boxes to expand their systems. With this approach, SMEs can maximise the value of their existing investments and take a proactive approach to enhancing security and safety.

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Physical security suite marks integration from three acquisitions

Motorola Solutions has announced the new Avigilon physical security suite that includes the cloud-native Avigilon Alta and on-premise Avigilon Unity solutions.

The launch of the new suite marks the integration of technologies from three acquisitions – Avigilon (2018), Openpath (2021) and Ava Security (2022) – to create one physical security platform under a modernised Avigilon brand.

Avigilon Alta is an entirely cloud-native security suite that brings together Ava Security’s video portfolio and Openpath’s access control solutions. It requires no infrastructure beyond cameras, controllers and access control readers utilising cloud infrastructure managed by Motorola Solutions. Avigilon Unity is an on-premise security suite that has all the hallmarks of the original Avigilon portfolio, including Avigilon Control Center, Avigilon Cloud Services and Access Control Manager. It is designed for enterprises that want to manage their own systems. motorolasolutions.com/

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PRODUCT TEST

What’s in the box?

Chime Unit:

• Doorbell wireless chime unit

• Instruction leaflet

• 5V USB battery charger

Doorbell:

• 32 Gb SD card

• Doorbell

• Fixing and fitting

• Instruction manual

• USB charger cable

• Security Allen key

• 5v charger

• Reset tool

The instructions provided with the kit are very useful and give an easy to follow step-by-step and include a QR code to further information held on the Pyronix website

The system is a smart HD video doorbell and wireless chime kit that allows users to receive real-time alerts from the front door and stay connected to home; never missing a visitor or delivery again. The DoorbellCam has an inbuilt mic and speaker for two-way contact. Localised alerts are made possible with the DoorbellChime. The battery-powered (3 x AAso no PSU required), audible chime has been designed for full audio coverage throughout the property, offering four levels of volume. Up to four Chimes can be positioned within a property, so homeowners can remain assured they’ll always hear a caller.

Build

The overall build quality of the doorbell camera is good. It comes with a sturdy sun/ rain guard mounting plate and a slide fit for the main housing itself secured by a security screw. The main housing has multiple rubber tabs that protect the charging port, SD card insert, reset button and power toggle – which are well positioned and protected to further ensure IP65 rating.

Set up

The instructions provided with the kit are very useful and give an easy to follow step-by-step

and include a QR code to further information held on the Pyronix website.

There are also in-app set up instructions and videos that will walk you through the set-up process which are very useful for those that do not have a technical background or for end user installations.

For the set up of the kit you require to have the following set-up before undertaking the initialisation of the device.

• You will require to have the Home Control 2.0 application downloaded and a user registration completed – which is free

• You will need to have the 2.4Ghz frequency enabled on your router

• You will need 3x AA batteries for your chime unit(s) or have them on permanent power.

If the above are ready, the remaining set-up of the doorbell cam and chime unit is very straightforward and simple to follow. Simply hit “+” add and follow the prompts through to showing the doorbell cam your app generated QR code.

Once online, there is no further set up required, but for optimum performance, some key settings may want to be altered from default to suit user preference. “Offline notifications” and “2 way audio” are disabled as default for example.

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For the chime unit, it is just as easy to learn to your doorbell cam by holding down your settings button on the chime unit for 2 seconds until it turns red, then press the ring button on the unit you want to tie the sounder to. Each doorbell camera has the ability to connect up to eight chime units for distribution throughout the premises.

Performance

The The doorbell cam comes with a 6700 mAh internal, rechargeable battery that will reportedly last up to ten months on optimum operation, but this will significantly be reduced dependant of the usage and remote viewing time.

This easy to set up and straightforward to use video doorbell kit would be a great addition to any smart home system or simply to provide more functionality at an entrance way

Pros:

• No subscription fees and local storage

• Good quality, wide angle 2MP camera and night function

• Simple user application

• Permanent power option

• Power notification that can be set to a % value

• Very useful PIR with non-human filter detection, that allows for sensitivity to be set and altered.

• Responsive notifications on operation

Cons:

• No batteries supplied with Chime unit

• Lag in the live view with video and audio function

• Some functions that are disabled as default – some of these could be set up as prompts during initialisation of the device

Pyronix has also provided termination points on their mounting plate that allows you to connect 12/24v AC power for permanent power applications where heavy use of the device may be required.

The doorbell camera itself utilises a 2MP wide angle camera, providing a very good 103 degree viewing angle and a day/night function. The camera has a toggle of standard and high definition, but in either case provided a very good camera quality that gives this doorbell camera advantage over others on the market. The unit provides 2-way audio that needs to be enabled at the setup stage, as default it is set to one way audio during operations. The audio is provided in full duplex and is clear both through the unit and in app. The only thing to note is that there was a 3 – 5 second delay in both the audio and video feed.

The unit is supplied with a 32Gb SD card and allows for remote recording and retrieval of video without the requirement of a subscription like other video doorbells on the market. The SD capabilities for the unit will take up to 128Gb if you require to have a longer log or archive of video and images.

Conclusion

This easy to set up and straightforward to use video doorbell kit would be a great addition to any smart home system or simply to provide more functionality at an entrance way.

8.0 out of 10

NOTE: This PSI Product Test was carried out by an independent third party, not editorial staff. The manufacturer had no input in the review or the final result

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Protecting IP video data

While not actually a UK law, the US NDAA has had some mainstream media coverage on these shores, which has raised concerns about data security in some applications

The John S. McCain National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2019, commonly referred to as the NDAA, concerns the purchase of technology from specified vendors by the US federal government and some perceived security issues around its use. Whether a valid concern or not, securing non-compliant cameras here in the UK has also become a hot topic over the last few years despite the NDAA legislation not actually being in place over here. Some organisations, in particular US-linked businesses based in the UK, need to be aware of the Act and its stipulations and ensure that systems meet the requirements involved. UK-only companies, on the other hand are not bound by any law that restricts the use of the equipment, yet some are looking at the issue and what measures could be put into place.

One such solution is the Vemotion Video Firewall, designed to help protect high-security applications, and Local Government and Law Enforcement agencies that use non-NDAA compliant surveillance cameras and have any concerns regarding the kit they already have.

To find out more about the system, PSI spoke with Steve Haworth, Vemotion’s CEO, who explained the background to the technology and why going to the expensive lengths of replacing existing cameras in an application is not necessary to secure the data on the network from any potential risk

Did you specifically develop the firewall with the NDAA in mind, or is a function of an existing product?

I’d say it was a redevelopment of an existing system. Our video streaming products already isolate cameras from networks effectively, but what we’ve done with this product is basically take all of the elements of our existing systems and shrunk them down to a single box solution at a price point that makes sense. We are very much aware that putting a unit next to every camera already installed is more viable than buying a whole new video streaming solution. Essentially, in terms of functionality the new firewall is a stripped-down version of an existing system but packaged at a price point that makes sense to installers and their customers.

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“In essence, there is a lot of confusion around at the moment, which I think comes from people not knowing the full details about the real situation, rather than the way it has been covered in some media outlets”

What’s involved with installing the firewall?

It’s a piece of hardware that is fitted next to the camera in the existing application. The unit is a small box that connects the camera to the firewall and then the firewall talks directly to the VMS. In all intents and purposes, by using the firewall you are setting up a secondary network, taking the camera off the original network, meaning that the camera never has access to speak outside the network - it only links to the firewall and then the VMS. This adds security and control to the data and, in reality, using the term firewall to describe the product doesn’t do it justice, because it is capable of doing a lot more than just being a firewall. What we’re doing is enabling the VMS to still do pan, tilt, zoom functions and control the camera, but technically the VMS is speaking to the firewall which, in turn, is speaking to the camera. For the installer, fitting the unit is easy and there is just a one-off charge for the kit with a small annual maintenance fee.

In terms of the camera, does the system work on any make or model?

Yes it does, but for all the control and features ONVI F is a requirement, however most cameras can at least stream an image with the firewall. Of course, if you are working on an application for local government or police, you’ll likely be using ONVIF cameras anyway.

As we don’t have NDAA in the UK, which applications is the technology aimed at?

In development, we looked at the CCTV market and, yes, while the NDAA itself is not enforced in the UK, we thought about what would happen if there was a change in government or in legislation and then what installers and their customers would do if they had a big installed base of cameras and they needed to secure the network. We realised that by isolating the camera off the network and using a secure video

firewall was the way forward. We’re happy to leave the politics of the issue to governments to sort out, but from a technically secure point of view, we needed to find a solution that stopped anyone from potentially getting at the data moving from the camera to the VMS. In most cases, this is seen as a concern for the police and local government etc, but it also includes the military and critical national infrastructure installations that have an extra focus on the security element of their data.

Where do you see the concern about NDAA coming from; the installer or the end user?

It’s coming from both, but I would say that it is being driven by the customer, wondering whether they are secure in carrying on using the camera technology they have in place. In essence, there is a lot of confusion around at the moment, which I think comes from people not knowing the full details about the real situation, rather than the way it has been covered in some media outlets. In general, for the police and councils that deal with crimes etc, having a camera off the network makes perfect sense for them. And in terms of budgets and, increasingly these days, sustainability, people can’t just rip out and replace their existing camera investments, some of which could have been only recently installed. The customers that are seemingly most concerned about the issue have cameras that have potentially got a lot of “life” left in them, so they simply don’t have the budget to pay for another installation so soon after the initial work was carried out.

Given that cameras are seen as data gathering devices today, will video data security concerns only grow?

Concerns will always exist, but they can be dealt with as long as we can keep up with technological developments. As soon as the world went over to IP, the rate of innovation around networks went up too, on the side of good and bad intentions. There are ways to effectively manage these data security issues and if you think about other sectors, such as online banking, everyday data problems are being managed as the world becomes more network reliant and new systems are launched. Video data security will need constant attention in the future, particularly as more capabilities go into networked devices, making them a more lucrative target, but it doesn’t mean they shouldn’t be used, it just means they will need up to date protection from any new threats going forward.

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More to see than just stands!

and there is much more to see and get involved with than ever before. Here we take a look at some of the attractions for 2023

Every year IFSEC International welcomes thousands of global security professionals to explore innovative products and solutions and collaborate with the entire security community, but there is more to the show than an exhibition of new technology and services.

Expect a busy couple of days with everything that is going on…

Converged Security Centre

Where hardware and software, physical and cyber security, comes together. Thanks to Advancis, visitors will be able to see, hear, and experience the benefits of open, integrated security management technology in real time. Experience the best demonstration of how physical security and information technology fuse to provide a holistic solution.

Attack Testing Zone

By far the most popular, dynamic, energetic (and noisiest) feature at the event, the Attack Testing Zone puts a range of highly engineered security equipment to the test by attacking them with

hammers and wire cutters. Watch live test sessions, carried out by professionals from the LPCB team to demonstrate the effectiveness of some of the most robust physical security equipment in the industry. Technicians will put a range of security doors, perimeter fencing, shutters and covers to the test.

Engineers of Tomorrow

The highly regarded Engineers of Tomorrow competition is designed to recognise and showcase the next generation of security and fire systems installers from across the UK. The competition helps to raise the profile of engineering apprenticeships and the opportunity they represent within the sector. There are two separate competitions – one for electronic security systems, and the other for fire systems. Taking place at IFSEC and FIREX International in May, winners of the regional heats for both competitions will compete in a live installation challenge at the show.

The winners of Engineers of Tomorrow will then proceed to the esteemed WorldSkills UK

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(WSUK) LIVE competition – the nation’s premier skills, apprenticeships and careers event. Both the electronic security and fire competitions will be represented at both EoT and WSUK –underlining the value of both competitions to the wider UK skills industry.

Distributor Network

In recognition of the pivotal role distributors play in the professional security sector, IFSEC is introducing the Distributor Network to 2023’s show at ExCeL.

Providing distributors with strategic locations on the show floor, the Network will give participating companies an opportunity to host their installer customers, catch up with the latest news, attend pre-show VIP breakfast briefings and meet with the technology experts from a range of manufacturers.

Participating distributors will host a range of technical and business-related seminars in the Tech Talks Theatre making sure their customers enjoy a rich day out at IFSEC where they can gain insight into the latest technologies, learn exclusive new skills and enjoy refreshments on the Distributor Hubs.

Mates in Mind

Mates in Mind is a UK charity raising awareness and addressing the stigma of poor mental health. It promotes and leads on the development of a positive and proactive approach to mental wellbeing within the workplace. Mates in Mind works across industries, focusing on construction, as well as related sectors including transport, logistics, manufacturing, and others. In view of the security and fire industries’ positions within the

construction sector, it is a natural progression to provide the charity with a focused opportunity to engage with the wider audience.

Mates In Mind will be present throughout the shows with drop-in areas located on the FIA Lounge in FIREX and the BSIA Members Zone in IFSEC. Exhibitors and visitors will be able to meet with representatives from Mates in Mind to understand the work they do, how companies and individuals can contribute to combatting mental health challenges, plus accessing their support services and toolkits.

Smart Building Immersive Experience

The meeting point for anyone involved in making buildings smarter, more efficient, and sustainable, this is your chance to explore technology installed and demonstrated in a working environment.

Immerse yourself in a fully equipped, life-size smart building environment courtesy of Vanti and see how interactive technology can bring together facilities management, security, safety, and wellbeing in one place.

Tech Talks

Check out the latest innovative products, with a focus on emerging technology. IFSEC Tech Talks are designed to bring product and solution demonstrations directly to the security audience. Seminar topics will range from access control to the rise in bodycam usage and the latest market data trends.

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Security and sustainability

How

Sustainability is described online as fulfilling the needs of current generations without compromising the needs of future generations, while ensuring a balance between economic growth, environmental care and social well-being. In other words, not using rescources unecessarily as we have come to recognise in modern throw-away, single-use lifestyles that promote changing your smartphone every six months despite there being no genuine reason to do so.

In the security industry, not only is it a false economy to rip-out and replace systems every time the latest kit hits the shelves, but it goes against the ethics of sustainability and wastage. So, should firmware and software updates take precedence over new hardware, for example, and what else could you do to help?

Joe Priestnall – CSL

At CSL, we are committing to a sustainable future for our business, staff, customers, and partners. We provide our customers and endusers with solutions and managed services that offer remote access to their systems for servicing, maintenance, and full diagnostics. We are conscious that more installers are feeling the pressure to demonstrate ways in which they are taking steps to be greener. We also recognise that having the ability to connect to a system remotely, from wherever you are, is essential. This enables companies to not only improve their business efficiency but also allows them to reduce their carbon footprint and benefit from substantial savings, at a time when costs are rising.

We take an environmental life-cycle approach to product design that considers the overall environmental impact of our product, from material acquisition and production techniques, through to distribution, in-life use, recovery, re-use and disposal. This includes removing

all single-use plastic from our products and ensuring that our packaging is 100% biodegradable or recyclable. As of 2022, the provider of our product packaging was certified a carbon-neutral business and is the UK’s first plastic-free and carbon-neutral packaging supplier.

In 2023, we plan to extend our sustainability objectives project, as we strive to support the entire ecosystem of which we are a part. We also recently became ISO14001 certified.

Reece Paprotny – Amthal

Amthal is determined to play its part in making today’s and tomorrow’s world more sustainable and places significant importance on its role in our business. We believe our responsibility is great in our sector, and so is our capacity to act for the benefit of our team, our partners, our customers and our planet.

In adopting this outlook and to meet the challenges set, we have considered all aspects of our business, using the UN Sustainable Development Goal Framework under the guidance of our independent sustainable partner of choice, Sustainable X.

Together, we have committed to an ambitious programme of continuous development including achieving ISO 14001 to enhance our positive social, environmental and economic impacts, whilst sustaining the long- and shortterm financial health of our organisation.

We have pledged to sustain and improve our positive contributions to three key goals that we believe can have the biggest impact. And we understand that each are integrated and actions in one goal, with affect outcomes in other areas of our business.

We also believe that small actions can make a difference. Starting from within, we have invested in upgrades to improve our energy efficiency at our head office in St Albans, including use of LED lighting and sustainable heating and insulation upgrades.

We have started to change our vehicle fleet to more hybrid options under a plan to continually empower our team to embrace sustainability values and reflect our commitment to adopting sustainable practices.

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“We believe our responsibility is great in our sector, and so is our capacity to act for the benefit of our team, our partners, our customers and our planet”

From a social perspective, Amthal recognises how sustainability is closely tied to social responsibility and ethical business processes, which are becoming increasingly important to our customers and ‘belief-driven’ end users. We are accredited to the Living Wage Foundation to enable all our team members to benefit from a fair and decent work environment, where their contributions are always recognised. By being an early adopter, we believe we can engage with manufacturers, customers, partners and suppliers on these issues and generate opportunities to innovate for mutual and industry sector benefit. Together, we can contribute to building a more sustainable security sector and future and in doing so, we all have our part to play.

Pip Courcoux – Assa Abloy

At Assa Abloy we recognise that ‘sustainability’ is in the sixth wave of innovation and many of our recent products support that.

Amongst some of our sustainable portfolio of products we have an energyharvesting key-based access control solution as well as sourcing new lowenergy components that extend the longevity

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of battery power in our wireless access control products.

Further evidence of our environmental commitment can be found in the Assa Abloy Annual Sustainability Report. During 2022, the Group reduced its carbon footprint by 20% and reduced our water intensity by 40%, against the 2019 baseline.

Overall, the industry has a role to play in supporting sustainability goals in line with the United Nations recommendations. Distributors and installers can play their part by encouraging a long-term view in the products they specify. Previously, installers would add a magnet requiring permanent 24volts when fitting an access control solution to a door, however this isn’t sensible or sustainable.

As energy costs increase, sustainable solutions are in the forefront customers minds. It is now accepted that the although the initial outlay might be more, over time this levels out.

Although the initial outlay may be more for a sustainable solution, it is accepted that today, customers are looking for more and sustainability is an important differentiator.

The lifecycle of security equipment is now more important, as organisations give thought to their environmental and social governance strategies. Extending the lifecycle of CCTV hardware can only make an incremental difference in reducing waste and carbon footprints, yet small changes feed into overarching goals. Users are now looking toward equipment that is robust, proven to last, and backed up extended warranties.

It will be increasingly important for businesses adopt ethical practices, if they are to offset looming tax burdens and to stay relevant to customers and consumers. One effect of this will be to put an end to the “to the stack it high and sell it cheap” model we’ve seen over the last decade. The entire security buying chain has its part to play in this shift to sustainability.

Some installers may have seen the failure of kit as an easy upgrade opportunity, but a cheap upgrade is still a one-off job, versus more profitable and predictable recurring maintenance revenue. Not only is poor quality kit more expensive for customers longer-term, replacing hardware is costly for integrators with maintenance contracts. The business model of regularly upgrading cameras has many costs - including engineers making multiple visits to sites using fuel, often idle in traffic; decommissioning and recycling; the cost of new brackets or mounts; and hiring cherry pickers - aside from the risk of missing agreed SLAs and incurring fines.

Integrators have much to gain by focusing on lifecycle costs instead of upfront costs. And remember, VMS is the backbone of every effective surveillance system. It’s important to choose VMS with no costs, but with modular and fair license fees, preferably without annual maintenance agreements, which means free firmware updates. Choosing the right VMS will also allow users to migrate more easily, add new cameras, and adopt AI analytics, all while still running legacy equipment. And with the right VMS and encoders, integrators should be able to mix third-party analogue cameras with IP, avoiding disruption and waste of “rip-and-replace” and instead giving users a futureproof and sustainable solution.

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Meet the installer

Name: Terry McCarthy

Security life with Terry McCarthy of Amax Group Holdings in Harrow

Job title: Head of Key Accounts

Time in security/fire: 12 years

Company: Amax Group Holdings

Location: North West London, Harrow

Areas of expertise: Consultancy, install, commissioning and maintenance

Certifications: NSI Gold, BAFE, Constructiononline

What would be a typical project for you?

Usually a full design and build solution. We would star t from being appointed as a design consultant, which would continue through the installation and commissioning process, which would then result with a maintenance and support contract.

Do you have any ‘go to’ technology and manufacturers?

Yes we do, although we make sure with the manufactures we install and maintain, that our

team know thoroughly from back office and engineering team. The technology we tend to focus on is proactive security like AI video analytics. For CCTV we would install Avigilon or Hanwha, access control would be Avigilon, Inner Range, Honeywell or Paxton, for intruder alarms we install Texecom, our fire alarm offering is from C-TEC, Kentec, Advance and Apollo ranges. Lastly, for door entry, we use BPT, 2N and Comelit.

What is the best thing about working in this industry?

Having the opportunity to see how different industries operate, being able to offer your services overseas and travel - seeing a bit

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more of the world. Moreover, meeting so many interesting and great people.

Is third party certification beneficial?

We have found that it helps in many ways, gaining trust with a customer and tendering for cer tain projects.

Do you think there is an engineer skills shor tage? Any trouble recruiting?

We are always eager to find highly skilled engineers, which can be challenging. Hopefully in the near future we will start to see more courses ranging from higher education college courses to undergraduate schemes to assist in promoting and spreading awareness about careers in fire and security to the younger generation. Though we also believe the apprenticeships are great platform to start with.

Are there any common requests from customers that give you problems?

Possibly the most common request is the pricing. Therefore, educating the customer on the products we install, the time it takes to ensure its setup correctly, can be challenging as there are times where security can be deemed as a grudge buy.

What is the security industry’s biggest myth?

As we know fire kills, though smoke inhalation is a greater threat. Understanding that thorough detection is important throughout the property. Viewing an intruder alarm in a different perspective is required. Unfortunately, aggravated burglary is now more common, therefore if an intruder was to break into someone’s home the most important tool at their disposal will be your panic alarm. Ensuring you feel protected within your home.

People still remember the old “Crimewatch” video and believe CCTV still reaps very little reward. CCTV is now ultra high definition with in-built AI and is able to capture images further away from the property when the intruder believes themselves to be safe. Of course, this does require the solution to be designed correctly with the requisite pixels on target and lux levels.

“Too often we see other companies undercut the specialist’s market price and then provide an illthoughtout solution. Unfortunately, the end user suffers as a result”

What impact has smart/home automation had on your business?

We are quite fortunate that we have partnered up with some excellent AV companies. Though we have seen a decrease in requests for enquiries for domestics in comparison to recent years.

What would make your job easier?

Possibly if all trades could work well together onsite to ensure the project goes to plan. Also, if trades become specialist in their fields and partner up with other companies. Whilst we are fortunate to work with a number of great electrical contractors and AV integrators who recognise the value of a security company that design and install to a specialist system. Too often we see other companies undercut the specialist’s market price and then provide an ill-thoughtout solution. Unfortunately, the end user suffers as a result.

What is your ultimate/fantasy electronic security/fire product?

Individual technologies are moving forward in their silos. CCTV with enhanced AI, access control with biometrics. It would be great to see fully IP intruder alarms. That could be IP addressable devices sitting on a structured cabling network.

What advice would you give to a younger version of yourself?

Invest as much as possible.

Will England ever win the World Cup again? England have a high chance, though don’t see it anytime soon. Come on you boys in greenCOYBG!

If you won £25K what would you do with it? A nice long holiday with the family and boringly, save.

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NOW IT’S TIME TO VOTE!

Over the last few months we asked you to tell us which products and suppliers were worthy of recognition as the best that the industry has to offer. Features, benefits, ease of installation and best service are all factors in the reasons why the following entries were nominated, but as to who the final winner in each of the categories is comes down to the online votes cast by the industry.

Take the time to look at all the entries then visit our website (www.psimagazine.co.uk/vote) to cast your votes for your favourites. Final date for voting is July 1st so be sure to make your selections by then. Here then are the finalists for the PSi Premier Awards 2023:

CCTV PRODUCT OF THE YEAR

AVA – Dome W-4K-30

The AVA dome is an NDAA compliant vandal resistant (IK10) day /night IP66 dome for indoor or outdoor use with 4K imaging, built-in microphones and edge analytics. The dome uses Cloud connectivity to provide simple set-up and management with factory installed certificates.

Axis – M3085-V

This cost-efficient, compact mini dome delivers great image quality in challenging light conditions. And, with a deep learning processing unit, users can benefit from advanced analytics based on deep learning on the edge.

Dahua – TiOC 2.0

Dahua TIOC 2.0 is a three-in-one CCTV camera that combines 24-hour surveillance and fullcolour technology with active deterrence and artificial. Visual and audible deterrents improve the performance of the camera along with features such as VoiceCatcher technology and SMD 4.0.

Hanwha – PNM-C7083RVD

The PNM-C7083RVD multi-directional camera is a dual dome device that provides two 2MP views that can be individually set to suit locations while requiring only one network lead. The cameras provide AI object classification analytics and low light operation.

Hikvision – TandemVu PTZ

The Hikvision TandemVu PTZ camera combines Colorvu and Powered by DarkFighter technologies to provide efficient and high-quality images both in lowlight and daylight applications. This compact dual camera solution is connected through an RJ45 connection and can utilise one IP address for applications where system expansion is limited.

Honeywell – 70 Series

The 70 Series AI cameras combine advanced IP imaging capability and exceptional picture quality with smart analytics to improve

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situational awareness in various types of enterprise applications or rugged locations.

IDIS – 5MP Edge AI Range

The new, NDAA compliant 5MP dome (DCD4537RXA and DC-D4537HRXA) and bullet (DCT4537HRXA) models come with the power of the IDIS Deep Learning Engine on-board, unlocking highly efficient processing capability at the edge. AI features include line crossing, intrusion, and object, loitering, and face detection.

Serage – SRDNC5FW

The Serage SRDNC5FW is an IP66 ‘Turret’ style 5MP dome with a fixed 2.8mm lens. It is based around a 1/2.7” high sensitivity sensor coupled with an F1.0 lens to give good colour images in low light. Visible and infrared illumination is built in, and a microphone provides audio. AI based video and audio detection is included.

Uniview – TriGuard 5MP

The Uniview TriGuard 5MP camera offers allaround performance featuring white light, infrared, two-way audio, pre-recorded motiontriggered messages and flashing lights to make an unmanned CCTV camera appear like a monitored one.

Videcon – VCP-T4208-IP

Ideal for long range video surveillance and monitoring multiple areas for temperature detection, the camera supports 17 display modes to highlight temperature detection and supports 17 display modes to highlight temperature within the scene. The VCP-4208-IP is an IP infrared thermal imaging camera with a 220m person,

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resources. The service is suitable for both domestic and commercial CCTV and video doorbell installs.

Paxton Installer App

The new Paxton Installer app gives you instant access to all the tools you need to install Paxton products, plus rewards! The free app, available for iOS and Android, provides quick and easy access to product specs and technical information, plus anything installers could need on-site.

Pyronix – HomeControl 2.0

Assa Abloy – Cliq Local Manager

CLIQ Local Manager allows complete control of the premises from a PC screen. From its user-friendly interface, users can be added or amended and access rights of CLIQ keys can be changed with the companion programming device. Access can be limited to 32 programmable, user defined time slots. Key audit trails can be collected whenever required without the need to leave the desk.

BigChange – Job Management Platform

BigChange helps field service businesses across the UK win more work, take control of their operations and deliver winning customer experiences. Already popular with security installations companies, the platform includes a CRM, job scheduling, live tracking, field resource management and more.

BT Redcare – App

Keep a close eye on your installed Next Generation alarm signalling devices with the BT Redcare app. Customers enjoy peace of mind with real-time status updates, while you can access onsite and remote programming capabilities. The BT Redcare app also works with the Mobile Signal Analyser.

Concept Pro

– Deep Learning Plus

Deep Learning Plus is a powerful expansion device that unlocks up to 16 channels of Deep Learning. It radically advances false alarm filtering by accurately and reliably identifying people and vehicles, ensuring you receive only the events that matter.

Dahua – DSS

The Dahua Security System (DSS) 8 is the latest Dahua VMS product. This version has a fresh new and simplified UI and UE, with an application-based design concept offering unified management of six major business scenarios (“3+2+1” scheme) to meet and satisfy customers’ needs.

GDPR Safe – GDPR Safe

The GDPR Safe service helps installers’ customers meet their legal obligations by providing them with a customised CCTV Usage Policy and access to a range of other useful

HomeControl2.0 is the simple-to-use smart device application that makes managing and controlling a security system faster and more efficient; putting users in control of their security, safety and comfort, in and outside of the home. It can be connected to any existing or new Pyronix system that offers app control and connects via the PyronixCloud platform.

RISCO – HandyApp

The new HandyApp smartphone application has been designed by RISCO to help installers increase efficiency, widen their offering and also reduce installation times. The app includes sales tools to aid with presentations to customers, product activation and warranties extension and information including access to installation manuals and more.

Texecom

– Monitor

Texecom Monitor provides a digital solution to an impending issue. The digital platform can help raise service levels and reduce overheads in conjunction with Cloud Services. Providing the answer to “All-IP” whilst offering customers visible add-ons (Apps) and increased servicing to existing Premier Elite systems.

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TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION OF THE YEAR

Ajax – FireProtect Plus

Wireless fire detector with temperature and carbon oxide sensors that monitors security in the room twenty-four hours a day and immediately notifies of dangerous CO levels, smoke and sharp jumps in temperature.

Barox - RY-LPITE-802GBTME

This switch is designed for use in 10, 100 and 1000MBit/s Ethernet ring network structures according to IEEE802.x. The eight copper ports feature Power over Ethernet with PoE, PoE+ and PoE++. These devices have been specifically developed for video networks.

BT Redcare –Mobile Signal Analyser

The Mobile Signal Analyser (MSA) helps installers to locate the best position to fit a next generation alarm signalling device, by locating the strongest mobile network. Works in conjunction with the BT Redcare app on Android and iOS devices.

CSL – DigiAir Pro 3

As part of the DualCom Pro Range, the singlepath signalling solution utilises a 4G Radio path or a LAN path to signal an alarm. The Radio variant also comes with a standby SIM as a backup. Both SIMs operate on an independent network from the other for total resilience. DigiAir Pro 3 is also compatible with CSL Live and the My Base App.

IDIS – DV-1304-A

The NDAA-compliant, DV-1304-A provides users with all the benefits of AI-video through a simple and affordable 4-channel add-on box, eliminating the need for analytics software or to upgrade to edge AI cameras. The AI device allows accurate and multi-function analysis from just a single camera without any need for calibration.

Qolsys – IQ WiFi 6

IQ WiFi 6 is purpose built for professionals, covering up 1500sq/ft for indoor and outdoor cameras, video doorbells, IQ panels and remotes – anything on Wi-Fi! Connection to Alarm.com allows remote management for the installer and the customer.

RISCO – RisControl

RisControl is a responsive, high resolution 8” touchscreen keypad, offering an intuitive, easy to use interface. With RisControl, the user can control all alarm and cloudbased solutions from RISCO Group from one access point.

Seagate – SkyHawk Rescue

The Rescue Data Recovery Service from Seagate is a three-year plan for salvaging data from corrupted or damaged storage media devices, such as HDDs, SSDs or flash drives. All files stored within the damaged device are copied to a new, accessible device or the original device is restored to working order.

Secure Logiq – HA servers

Secure Logiq’s ‘Analytics Optimised’ servers fulfil the requirement for an Enterprise server range with improved processing capabilities, designed and optimised for video analytics. Featuring the i7 Extreme edition processor and 16GB DDR4 RAM, the HA series is designed for multiple channels of heavy duty server based video analytics as well as the HD video processing and storage function.

TRENDnet – TI-IG290

The TI-IG290, allows users to add PoE++ power to a non-PoE 2.5G switch. Connect the 2-port industrial 2.5G PoE++ injector to a non-PoE 2.5G switch, and then run Ethernet cables up to 100 meters (328 ft) to network two PoE/PoE++ devices. This multi-port industrial 2.5G PoE++ injector supplies up to 95W of power to two PoE devices with a total PoE budget of 180W.

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MANUFACTURER/DISTRIBUTOR TRAINING AWARD

Training is an essential part of security system technology installation - from learning about new systems to getting advice of best practices. Manufacturers and distributors are well placed to deliver such help

• Ajax Training

• Assa Abloy Training Academy

• BT Redcare Training

• Hikvision eLearning

• Paxton Installer Training

• Pyronix Training on Demand

• RBH Axiom Approved

• Texecom Academy

• Videcon Training

TECHNICAL SUPPORT PROVIDER OF THE YEAR

In addition to the regular categories listed over the previous pages we also have an award for the Technical Support Provider of the Year. As every supplier and manufacturer offers help for installers we do not like to restrict your voting options by listing finalists. Therefore for this category you can vote for anyone you like when you cast your awards votes online

If you have required technical assistance with an installation over the last twelve months and have been particularly impressed by the advice and service given now is the time to put that company forward for recognition. This can be for any manufacturer, distributor or organisation working in the electronic security and fire sector.

Visit the PSI website and on the awards voting page and you will be able to register your vote for any company that has gone above and beyond in helping with your enquiry. There’s no shortlist to choose from, just enter the name of the company in the space provided and that will go towards their numbers.

Let us know who you think goes above and beyond to help.

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INTRUDER PRODUCT OF THE YEAR

Ajax – Hub 2 Plus

Hub 2 Plus has four communication channels and supports LTE. Such configuration allows installers to connect the device to two separate Internet providers over Ethernet and Wi-Fi while having two cellular services ready for back up. Switching between channels happens seamlessly in seconds.

Aritech

– Dual motion detectors

The new dual motion detector line-up has had two major upgrades; one is the move from an analogue to a digital pyro for a higher degree of precision, while the second breakthrough is in the software with the neural algorithm that enables the system to learn signals and adapt the response.

Comelit – Secur

HUB

Secur HUB is the wireless intruder alarm system natively connected to the Comelit Cloud, which includes both WiFi and LAN connectivity. For maximum communication redundancy, GSM modules (2G and 3G) that are also connected to the Cloud may be used.

Eaton – i-on10

The i-on10 is a 10 zone, bells-only (audible alarm) wired intruder alarm panel suitable for simple, entry-level burglar alarm systems for homes and small commercial installations. Successor to the Scantronic 9651 series panel, it has the benefit of two additional zones and simplified keypad options.

HKC – Quantum 70

The Quantum is a fully integrated, wireless control panel, with an integrated keypad, siren and WiFi module, using HKC’s SecureWave, two-way technology. The on-board horizontal and vertical antennas mean that all signal paths will demonstrate exceptional end-device range.

Orisec –CSL

Connected

Using an Orisec control panel with a CM2 module combined with CSL’s Critical Connectivity platform will provide full ARC communications, access to Orisec’s Control Plus end user application, along with many other benefits.

Pyronix – Enforcer

V11

Enforcer V11 is an all-inone, two-way wireless control panel. The Wi-Fi modem is already

onboard the main PCB meaning that the panel is Wi-Fi out of the box. Control of the Enforcer V11 security system can be simplified via the all new AndroidTablet and HomeControlHUB.

Qolsys

– IQ Panel 4

In replacing the award-winning IQ Panel 2 Plus, the all-in-one IQ Panel 4 delivers a faster speed and better range on LTE, Wi-Fi, Z-Wave, Bluetooth, PowerG and legacy security wireless along with key software and hardware improvements.

RISCO – LightSYS+

The all new LightSYS+ hybrid alarm panel, combining the features and benefits of both LightSYS 2 and GT Plus into one high-powered security system. It is designed to protect any size or type of Grade 2 or Grade 3 installationenabling up to 512 zones in one single panel.

Texecom

– Capture

Capture is Texecom’s highest performing, most reliable and easiest to install range of motion detectors. The range includes Grade 2 wired, Grade 2 wireless and Grade 3 wired options with wall or ceiling mount varieties.

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2N – Access Unit M

The 2N Access Unit M is the ideal reader for offices. Its controller is built-in and all you need to connect and power the device is a single UTP cable. Choose from several versions – RFID, RFID combined with mobile access via Bluetooth, or RFID with a keypad.

Assa Abloy – Pulse

Assa Abloy Pulse is an electronic locking solution with self-powered cylinders and padlocks. The wireless access system combines the flexibility of electronic locking with the familiarity of mechanical security and requires no batteries or external power supply.

CDVI – ievo iface

The ievo iface is a face recognition terminal that combines fast, accurate face recognition with efficient processing of face images for high matching accuracy. iface has two cameras, one visible and one in the NIR spectrum, for optimised face matching and advanced live face detection (anti-spoofing).

Dahua - Insider

The DHI-ASC3202B “Insider” access controller has a built-in Web server and features main and sub control modes. The main control mode offers access control platform functions and can connect with, and manage, up to 19 sub controllers. The subcontrol modes can be added to multiple platforms. Supports 1000 users, 3000 fingerprints, and 300,000 records.

HID – HID Origo

HID Origo is HID Global’s physical access control cloud platform that enables technology partners to build integrated access control solutions through the cloud. The platform provides seamless and consistent service while improving how access control solutions are delivered.

Inner Range – Inception

Inner Range has designed Inception to be the most user-friendly access control product on the market. The system is simple to control

and leverages existing smartphones, tablets or computers. The system is connected to your local network, meaning almost any web-enabled device can access the system, including hard-wired desktop or Wi-Fi connected devices.

Intratone – SC-03 Intercom

Using wireless access control technology, Intratone’s SC-03 intercom enables real-time management for property managers and better accessibility for all users. Residents can control access permissions on their preferred digital device, while the SC-03’s integrated pinhole video camera allows them to view visitors –for extra security.

Paxton – Paxton10 Door Controller

The Paxton10 Door Controller (PAX010-751) provides control of a single door and a port to allow support of up to three Paxton10 Wireless Connectors for additional functionality. A single Paxton10 system can include up to 1000 door controllers. The Controller communicates over TCP/IP and can be integrated into an existing network infrastructure.

Pyronix – Doorbell Cam

Receive real-time alerts from the front door straight to your mobile device and stay connected to home; never missing a visitor or delivery again. With the 1080p DoorbellCam’s inbuilt mic and speaker, welcoming visitors and directing deliveries has never been easier, whether home or away.

Suprema – Biostation3

BioStation 3 is a contactless access control terminal specialised for facial recognition. Other contactless credential options are offered to enhance user convenience including QR codes, barcodes, mobile access cards and RFID cards. BioStation 3 features increased usability and a compact, slim body that is reduced in size by 47% compared its predecessor, FaceStation F2.

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DISTRIBUTOR OF THE YEAR

ADI Global

Multi-times PSI Award winner ADI Global has over 50 years of experience in the specialist security sector and provides installers with security solutions and bespoke support services to meet the ever-changing demands of the industry. With more than 200 worldwide locations each product division has its own team of product specialists.

CCTVdirect

CCTVdirect started its journey back in 2007 and has since become one of Europe’s leading CCTV and security distributors. The company prides itself on its hand-picked team, from technical specialists to industry-leading account managers to keep installers in safe hands.

Digital Direct Security

An official distributor of UNV cameras and UNV NVRs, DDS supplies sub-distributors and trade installers. The Huntingdonbased company stocks a huge range of IP kits, cameras and CCTV recorders and is also an official distributor of Ajax wireless alarms, stocking the full range of detectors, control panels and more.

Dynamic CCTV

Dynamic CCTV is a leading Hikvision Distributor to the CCTV industry in the UK. The company supplies CCTV equipment including digital recording systems, IP cameras and CCTV monitoring equipment along with many products from other manufacturers such as Ajax, TP-Link, GJD, Iiyama, TOA, Ubiquiti, Veracity and more.

G-TEC

G-TEC Distribution has been in the security industry since 2002 and is the home of the Serage brand. A distributor of security cameras and other CCTV equipment, G-TEC focuses on delivering quality products combined with competitive prices, excellent pre and post sales services, and marketing support.

Mayflex

Mayflex is a leading distributor of converged IP solutions including infrastructure, networking and IP security solutions. With specialist knowledge and experience the company brings together ‘best-in-class’ infrastructure, networking and security solutions to create a compatible, feature rich, value for money offering.

Oprema

Oprema is a multi-brand distributor of CCTV, fire alarm systems, access control, intruder alarm and data products to the trade. The company has been listed as one of the fastest growing Welsh companies and strives to help customers through the provision of training, access to an expert technical team and design of bespoke solutions.

Puretech

Puretech is the electronic security arm of the QVIS brand and has the mission to become a multidiscipline specialist of professional security and smart home products, supplying branded and exclusive solutions through its growing network of showrooms and account managers.

Quality Essential Distribution

Since establishment in 1997, Quality Essential Distribution has been supplying and distributing a diverse range of security consumables and equipment to the European security market and over the past 24 years has grown considerably and continues to do so.

Videcon

Videcon is a trade-only distributor of security products and services. Trading since 1995, Videcon’s expertise encompasses all aspects of security distribution from products to training and after-care service. It is the home of the Concept Pro CCTV brand comprising security products for IP, AHD and traditional analogue CCTV platforms.

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The Awards Dinner takes place in the evening of the PSI Golf Day at which installers, distributors and guests will compete for sporting glory.

Guests will enjoy a full evening of fine dining and entertainment including various acts and attractions to keep the party atmosphere going until the award winners are announced.

After the meal and award ceremony our guest speaker will help us get in the mood for the opportunity to bag some great prizes into the small hours with a casino night including Blackjack and Roulette.

Be sure to book your place at this year’s PSI Premier Awards Dinner for a great night of entertainment with friends and colleagues and you may win something yourself too!

Now that you’ve seen who the finalists are for this year’s PSI Premier Awards, it is time to book yourself and some clients, colleagues or friends a place at the Awards Dinner on July

We would encourage anyone who is thinking of coming along to book early as the numbers will need to be strictly limited.

We look forward to seeing you at the security industry’s big night courtesy of PSI magazine and its many sponsors.

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A new reality for security?

country, particularly within the security industry. Many EU workers have not renewed visas and have returned to the continent, or not seeking work in the UK putting education and training in an even brighter limelight.

Training for security professionals comes in many different guises—which means it also varies substantially in cost. eLearning modules are an example of a cost-effective and scalable solution, but this approach is limited by the lack of tactile and situational exposure. Face-to-face scenario training solves these problems but there is a cost attached to this, and logistically can prove challenging.

David Scott of Skills for Security looks at the power of VR at the service of the security industry

Every company needs to train its staff to keep them informed, engaged and responsive. However, over the past few years, major obstacles stood along the way of the security sector during our most troubling times.

COVID-19 has propelled many security officers into high-risk front-line roles, with extra responsibilities and many contracting the virus as a result. Security industry workers were listed among the roles most likely to be affected by the virus. Brexit has affected labour throughout the

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As part of this column you can ask David questions directly about training and apprenticeships. We will aim, to publish the question and answer in the next column. If you want to participate in this, then email info@skillsforsecurity.org.uk

I note SfS are offering a new sponsorship package. What are the costs? Sponsorship of the lower tier starts at £3K and goes up to £25K for our IMPACT sponsorship package. The aim of the sponsorship is to bring industry together to solve key issues facing the sector – like the skills crisis.

When is your next apprenticeship intake?

April 2023 and then June 2023. Our enrolment is every other month. We already have 90 reserved for April.

Security is just one of many professions ripe for Virtual Reality-based training. And in response to the sectors growing pains and needs, MOONHUB has developed a multi-award-winning Virtual Reality training programme - TITAN. TITAN is based on the years of experience matured with our security partners Corps Security delivering a comprehensive security training solution aimed at equipping security operatives with the tools needed to avoid learning on the job in controlled 360° environments.

MOONHUB’s VR training represents today a turning point, transporting security operatives in low-risk, highly immersive role-playing scenarios that can’t be replicated in classroom or e-learning training. This allows firms to provide their staff with crucial experience dealing with high-stress, life-threatening situations, while also testing trainees’ critical thinking abilities in a controlled environment. In return, firms have access to a rich data analytics dashboard to track their staff’s performance and progress and make data-driven informed decisions to streamline operations.

In a case study with Corps Security, we found that the cost of sending every Corps Security officer to a three-day annual face-to-face training programme would be approximately £800,000 in trainee salaries alone. On top of this cost are venue fees, equipment, transport and instructors.

Our Virtual Reality training solution is a fraction of that cost over the year, fully scalable, and deployable anywhere, anytime. This allows organisations to have an attractive proposition when recruiting new talent and when bidding to win new clients.

To find out more about the power of VR training and how we can turn your training dreams into virtual reality, visit the SfS website or contact moonbase@themoonhub.com

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Pip Courcoux, Head of Product, Technical and Digital Transformation at Abloy UK, discusses the benefits that can be gained by integrating access control with other security functions

Every Connectivity is at the forefront of modern building management functions, with recent research showing that 95% of security professionals understand the crucial importance of integration. What’s more, 92% consider open architecture - designed for interoperability with similar technologies and products - to be important.

Integrating access control with other security functions can streamline operations, but to truly reap the benefits of connected security, organisations require security technologies that work seamlessly with each other.

So, what benefits can be gained with true integration, and how can businesses utilise systems effectively?

Central hub control

Integrating access control with other security functions can streamline operations, but to truly reap the benefits of connected security, organisations require security technologies that work seamlessly with each other

Organisations often use access control as their initial step into integrated building management. Connecting security domains through one platform offers the advantage of being able to manage each associated system through one central hub with one user interface.

Control from a single, integrated interface can boost efficiency in many ways. Some are specific to an industry or business, but there are advantages which apply almost anywhere.

For example, integration reduces training needs and therefore costs. Everything is administered from a single system, rather than several working in isolation.

Furthermore, when facilities staff only consult or update one interface, they save time and reduce manual errors, and analytics can deliver more value and better insights when multiple sources of data provide input.

Interoperability standards

A smart building is integrated and automated, relying on standards for interoperability to keep data flowing. For example, Open Supervised Device Protocol (OSDP) streamlines the interoperability of access control and security devices. Open Network Video Interface Forum Profile D & Profile M help access control devices connect with analytics.

Access control hardware which is designed for interoperability - with accessible APIs and SDKs for app integration - creates security which is ready for what’s next, even when predicting “what’s next” can be difficult.

The Wireless Access Control Report 2021 raises an important point from a cyber-security perspective: “…The integrations of disparate equipment types into a third-party platform can increase vulnerabilities, but it is less intrusive to update firmware for only one unified software application.”

“Other proponents go a step further, arguing that cyber security processes should also be merged with the security operations system. The ‘converged’ security approach brings in cyber security and physical security feeds and monitoring solutions, identifying everything from a traditional break-in attempt, through to network disruption due to hacking attempts.”

Hybrid working

Hybrid and fully remote work schedules are more commonplace than ever before, and to offer this kind of flexibility cost-effectively, a security provision must be able to adapt. Smarter use of space is an increasing focus of attention and priority as the trend is for employees to favour hybrid work patterns evolves.

To assist in a move to hybrid working, access control credentials can be authorised to unlock doors during specific timeframes, so staff can only enter when scheduled. Facility managers can regulate daily access so building occupancy stays within capacity.

Integrated electronic access control makes it easy with a single hub to issue, amend

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and revoke access rights, streamlining the administration of a hybrid system.

Reducing costs

An integrated access control system generates critical data to understand building use, which could potentially reduce office rental costs. Therefore, if a space is not being used, valuable budget can be saved by not renting it.

Integrated systems transform data into knowledge, which allows organisations to be more considered and predictive when it comes to their security management, rather than reactive.

Sustainability

Extending a security system with integrationready wireless locking can contribute to any business’s energy efficiency or sustainability strategy.

Wireless electronic locks use less cabling and consume less energy at installation. Carrying a single, flexible credential stored securely on a mobile phone reduces the use of plastic cards and metal keys – and reduces the security risk from lost keys and cards.

Electric locks powered by energy-harvesting technology may even bring electricity consumed at the door down to zero, in contrast to traditional wired door locking such as a magnetic lock, which typically use power continuously.

Power and security

As the Wireless Access Control Report explains: “Platforms developed to open standards can improve the power and security of an access solution. If integrators can upgrade technologies and systems quickly, it minimises any risk of software being out of date.

“An API makes customisation straightforward: installers no longer wrestle with incompatible systems, because seamless, secure integration is built in from day one.”

OS Incedo

With this in mind, the Abloy OS Incedo platform has been developed to be an integration-led solution. Part of Abloy’s Security and Access Solutions Portfolio, OS INCEDO provides an enhanced solution for complete access management, connectivity, security and convenience, from anywhere in the world.

Online and offline control, wired and wireless locks, all operate within a single electronic access control system. From the site user’s perspective, one secure Seos credential operates every locking point.

OS Incedo adds operational efficiency by connecting all mechanical, electromechanical and digital solutions into one cloud-based

application. This includes PROTEC2 CLIQ, mobile access solutions and a wide range of mechanical key management features.

Featuring a user-friendly, highly visual mapbased interface, security and facilities managers have all the security details that cover an operation, in one application.

Cumulus

Cumulus enables mobile access for various security products, allowing organisations to upgrade their doors to operate without keys. The Bluetooth-connected Cumulus enables most electric locks and other electronic door-locking devices to open with a digital key on a mobile app instead of a physical credential such as a key, card or fob.

The controller works with both Abloy products and hardware of any brand, using compatible wiring. Security is enhanced because this small device can be installed inside a cabinet or behind a door. The locking mechanism is concealed and challenging to manipulate from the outside, offering enhanced security.

Cumulus is operated with the Abloy mobile app on the user’s mobile phone over a Bluetooth Low Energy connection. The device is compatible with numerous electric lock types, including electromechanical, electric, motorlocks, key deposits, swing handles, cylinders, electric strikes and latches.

The controller is designed for commercial properties and public spaces, including commercial buildings and offices, parcel deliveries, cash-in-transit, and construction. It can be managed with Abloy OS INCEDO or by integrating with a third-party system.

Abloy UK is showcasing OS INCEDO and Cumulus at IFSEC 2023 - to learn more, visit stand IF5320.

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TRIED & TESTED

An overview of some of the products we have featured in PSI independent test reports over recent months. Manufacturers and distributors have no input in the testing or the final results so you can rest assured that these are genuine reports and not based on external influences.

Bosch – Flexidome NDE-3503-AL

Part of the Bosch Flexidome IP 3000i IR range, this fixed dome camera is impact resistant to IK10 with IP66 protection rating and has a 1/2.9” 5MP CMOS sensor, 3.2 to 10mm motorised lens and a range of “Essential” video analytic functions. It has a diameter of 137mm and height of 122.5mm. It has an operating temperature of -30°C to +50°C.

Review: A very capable dome camera with a wide range of configuration options. Score: 8.5/10

IDIS – DC-S6283HRXL

The DC-S6283HRXL dome is an external IP66, IK10 rated, 1/2” CMOS 2MP Lightmaster PTZ ONVIF compliant dome with 36 times zoom lens and long range IR capability.

Review: A well featured PTZ dome with simple setup, excellent optical performance and enhanced IR illumination. Score: 8/10

Uniview – IPC2325EBR5-DPZ

Promoted as a 5MP WDR Starlight Varifocal IP67 network bullet camera, the unit is based on a 1/ 2.7” sensor with a 2.7 to 13.5mm auto-focus motorized zoom lens giving a horizontal angle of view from 93.28° to 28.56°.

Review: A versatile solidly built external bullet camera with a wide range of configuration settings. The security settings allow the camera to be suitably locked-down but the lack of a forced “strong” password is a concern; perhaps a future firmware update will remedy this.

AVA – DOME W-4K-30

The AVA dome is an NDAA compliant vandal resistant (IK10) day /night IP66 dome for indoor or outdoor use with 4K imaging, built-in microphones and edge analytics. The dome uses Cloud connectivity to provide simple set-up and management.

Review: A well-engineered dome with impressive analytics capabilities and straightforward secure connectivity. Ideal for diverse or centralised systems with flexible notifications that can be received and managed from anywhere with available internet access. Score: 8.5/10

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Hikvision – ColorVu DS-2CD2087G2-LU

This IP67, 8MP bullet camera is from the Hikvision ColorVu range. It is designed for 24-hour colour imagery with warm-white visible LED illumination support for zero light scenes. A wide 2.8mm lens version is standard with 4mm and 6mm options.

Review: An extremely sensitive 8MP high-resolution camera with advanced detection capabilities, 24-hour colour capability and a wide range of security features. Score: 9/10

Serage – SRDNC5FW Dome

The Serage SRDNC5FW from G-TEC is an IP66 ‘Turret’ style 5MP dome with a fixed 2.8mm lens. It is based around a 1/2.7” high sensitivity sensor coupled with an F1.0 lens to give good colour images in low light. Visible and infrared illumination is built in, and a microphone provides audio. AI based video and audio detection is included.

Review: A very good all-round performance from this compact dome camera. Excellent colour image quality in very low light levels and flexible detection and analytic capabilities. Score: 8.5/10

Oncam – C-12 Indoor

This internal 360° view camera designed for ceiling or wall mounting, is based on a 12MP sensor and provides a fisheye image with a wide range of configuration options.

Review: A very powerful compact fisheye view camera compatible with a wide range of video management systems with simplicity of installation and good support documentation. Score: 8.5/10

Dahua – TiOC 2.0

The DH-IPC-HDW3549H-AS-PV-S3 is a 5MP full-colour fixed-focal eyeball WizSense network camera. It is the latest in the company’s TiOC (three- in-one camera) line which integrates 24/7 full-colour monitoring, active deterrence and AI into one solution.

Review: A very capable Eyeball style dome that has a wide range of features to help detect and deter intruders, with extensive cyber security settings. When used with the Dahua Smart NVR, the camera supports intelligent search capabilities. Score: 8.5/10

Wisenet – PNM-C7083RVD

The PNM-C7083RVD multi-directional camera is a dual dome device that provides two 2MP views that can be individually set to suit locations while requiring only one network lead. The cameras provide AI object classification analytics and low light operation. They are IP66 & NEMA4X environmentally rated with an IK10 impact protection rating.

Review: An impressive and very flexible dual camera unit that is easy to install, configure and maintain. Score: 9/10

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Hikvision – AX Pro

The AX Pro can be purchased as a kit or individual components. The reviewed system was a DS-PWA96-Kit1-WE kit with the seven parts as listed. It is a wireless Grade 2 alarm system that can be used stand-alone or integrated into a management system. Additional modules are available to link to home automation products and systems. The DS-PWA96-M-WE panel supports up to 32 areas and 96 zones.

Review: A compact wireless alarm system with extended battery duration and flexible remote management. The product is well suited to central monitoring with a range of protocols supported. A reasonably wide and increasing range of detector types with scope for integration with home-automation systems. Score: 8.5/10

Pyronix – MCEXTERNAL-WE

This tamperproof and weatherproof contact extends perimeter protection applications to securing sheds, garages, gates etc, with remote voice push notification alerts via the smart device apps, HomeControl2.0 and ProControl+. Featuring an IP66 rating, this discreet and versatile Grade 2 device is described as easy to fit and calibrate.

Review: The product is constructed very well. The casing is made of a hard polycarbonate with a deep grey (anthracite) finish which makes the door contact look great. The overall performance of the product did not disappoint during testing as it managed to maintain a high signal strength at all times as well as being very responsive. Score: 8.5/10

Ajax – MotionCam Outdoor

The Ajax MotionCam Outdoor is an IP 55 rated combined external PIR sensor with inbuilt capture camera for use with the latest Ajax Hubs that support visual verification. The detector has settings for the image resolution and number of pictures sent on alarm. After dark the unit has two high-intensity infrared LEDs to provide illumination for the camera’s monochrome mode.

Review: A very simple to install and manage, extended battery life external PIR detector for Ajax based Hub 2 systems, with the advantage of visual verification. Score: 9/10

Eaton – i-on10 KP

The i-on Compact Security System is a Grade 2 wired intrusion detection panel with 10 zones and up to 10 users and 4 keypads. It is promoted as being suitable for simple, entry-level burglar alarm systems to protect homes and small commercial installations.

Review: A straightforward and engineer friendly grade 2 wired alarm system with a wide range of configuration options and simplicity of installation. Good documentation is supplied with the product. Score: 9/10

CSL – MiniAir 2

MiniAir 2 is a single-path signalling solution that utilises a 4G/LTE-M path to signal an alarm from a protected premises to an ARC. It comes with a standby SIM as a backup to safeguard the system, if the active SIM fails.

Review: The product overall is great. It is a perfect solution to the PSTN switch over/off as it means that existing systems that rely solely on PSTN signalling can continue to do so without the expense of upgrading the customers control equipment. Score: 9/10

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Texecom – Capture

Capture motion detectors are intended for use in a wide variety of professional security applications. With a choice of EN Grade 2 wired or wireless connectivity, wall or ceiling mounting, and a choice of detection technologies including dual element, quad element or dual technology sensing, Capture suits a wide variety of security environments.

Review: The ease of connection with a range of switchable, built-in EOL resistor values simplifies the installation process. The potential for device branding will likely be appealing to independent installers. Score: 9/10

TRENDnet – TI-BEP200

The 2-Port Industrial Outdoor Gigabit Active/Passive PoE+ Extender, model TI-BEP200 from TRENDnet enables installers to extend up to two PoE+ signals an additional 100m for a total PoE distance of 200m or up to 500m with daisy chained units.

Review: The unit is suitable for industrial application where external installation is required as it is constructed of heavy-duty material, enamel coated and IP67 rated with built in 4kV surge protector and surface earthing clamp. Score: 7.5/10

Videoloft – Cloud Adapter 8

The Videoloft Cloud Adapter 8 is an eight channel bridging device which equips new and legacy video surveillance systems with Videoloft’s offsite cloud video solution.

Review: It is a very cost effective solution for those looking to update existing systems, upgrade the overall storage solution, or wanting to connect independent cameras to a recording and viewing platform without the need for a recorder or controller. Score: 8.5/10

Wisenet – TID-600R

The Wisenet TID-600R is a compact IP65, IK08 intercom unit featuring a 1/2.8” 2MP camera with a very wide viewing angle and infrared support up to 5 metres. It supports SIP 2.0 connection, has a touchless call option, edge storage and ONVIF compliance. It measures 165(h) x 49(w) x 48(d) cm with a weight of 490g.

Review: This is an impressive SIP 2.0 intercom unit that can be used in a wide range of situations especially in healthcare, where the touch-free method to initiate a call reduces infection risks. The HD camera and its event recording options can provide excellent evidential images. Score: 9/10

2N – IP Style

This video intercom features a 10”touch display boosted by the Axis ARTPEC-7 processor, full-HD camera and WaveKey technology. The unit is rated IP65 and IK08, meaning that users can touch the display even if there is any water on its surface.

Review: The unit is easily customisable depending on the project, with ability to customise each resident if used in a domestic setting, and importing business logos and grouping for businesses in a commercial setting – a very elegant solution and great addition to the outside of any building. Score: 8.5/10

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Paxton on display at The Security Event

Get hands-on with technology

Paxton’s other access control technologies will be demonstrated using the tried and tested method at previous exhibitions. They will utilise technology displays along with interactive demos that will allow installers to get hands-on with the products as Dan explains:

“There will be dedicated demonstration areas for each of our four major products. Our approach for showing the features and benefits of Paxton technologies at events is to display. For example, Net2 will be displayed along with a fully interactive demonstration of the software and hardware. Installers will then be able to see the capabilities of our systems and the potential of using them for various applications.”

This year Paxton will be exhibiting at The Security Event in Birmingham from 25–27th April 2023, showcasing their four major access control solutions

The main thrust of the event will be a range of Paxton’s technologies including Net2, their flagship access control solution, Paxton 10, the next generation of access control and video management, Entry, the video entry system, and PaxLock, the smart wireless door handles range. Additionally, Paxton will show their new offerings at TSE, which are their brandnew installer loyalty programme Paxton Rewards and a preview of their new door entry app.

What’s new?

The most recent launch in the company’s portfolio is Paxton Rewards, a rewards programme that gives installers points for purchasing Paxton products, attending training sessions or sharing information such as case studies. The programme, along with various items of merchandise that can be claimed with points, will be on display at the event via an informative video presentation.

Also on the stand will be a wall focusing entirely on Paxton’s key integration partners and the potential applications as a result of the association that other security systems manufacturers have with Paxton. These include biometric video entry, video management, visitor management and many more solutions.

Dan says: “Partnerships with other manufacturers cover a wealth of disciplines and enable visitors to get a close look at the solutions that can be achieved by combining our technology with third-party systems. This helps make innovative security simple - an important driver for Paxton.”

Growing with customers

In addition to product demonstrations, installers will be invited to sign up for Paxton’s in-person training and they will be entered into daily draws for a chance to win an ultimate installer kit. Paxton is also keen to develop and grow together with their customers by better understanding their changing needs. Visitors to the stand will also be able to enter a prize draw by taking part in a short, on-stand survey.

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Paxton will also be focusing on technology that hasn’t even been launched yet as Dan Drayton, Divisional Director of Sales – EMEA, explains that the company is bringing a brandnew innovation to the show. He says: “Alongside all of the existing technology and initiatives, we will also be demonstrating our upcoming Paxton Entry app which will be launched soon. This development brings smart devices into our Entry range, enabling users to receive notifications and take access calls on their phones in addition to, or as a replacement for a fixed monitor. That’s a feature we’ve been looking forward to bringing to the market and one that I think will prove extremely popular.”

Dan says: “We have carried out surveys like this before and they really help us to stay on top of the offering we bring to the busy market. I hope lots of installers will give us their feedback, so we can work towards achieving our collective goals.”

See you there…

“We are very lucky to have a really wide installer base right across the country and so being in Birmingham for three days, we are really looking forward to having the opportunity to engage with customers,” concludes Dan. “We’ve got lots to talk to installers about at the event, but we also want to hear from them too, so we can develop our businesses better together.”

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Tel: +44 (0)1744 886600 • sales@hoyles.com • www.hoyles.com

BOSCH

PO Box 750, Uxbridge, Middlesex UB9 5ZJ

Tel: +44(0)330 1239979

uk.securitysystems@bosch.com

www.uk.boschsecurity.com

DRIVING INNOVATION TO AN AIOT FUTURE

DAHUA TECHNOLOGY UK & IRELAND

Quantum, 60 Norden Road, Maidenhead, SL6 4AY

Tel: +44(0)1628 882210

Email: sales.uk@dahuatech.com

www.dahuasecurity.com/uk

YOU SEE. YOU CONTROL

PARTIZAN

Kresomyslova 384/17A, Nusle, 14000 Prague,Czech Republic

Tel: +420 608 496 889 www.partizan.global

BETTER SECURITY, BETTER WORLD

ZHEJIANG UNIVIEW TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.

global.uniview.com info.uki@uniview.com

ONE SOLUTION. ONE COMPANY

IDIS GLOBAL

1000 Great West Road, Brentford, Middlesex TW8 9HH

Tel: +44(0)203 657 5678

Email: uksales@idisglobal.com www.idisglobal.com

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DISTRIBUTORS

AWARD-WINNING, LEADING GLOBAL WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR OF SECURITY AND LOW VOLTAGE PRODUCTS

INTEGRATED SECURITY SOLUTIONS

SECURITY PRODUCTS AND INTEGRATED SOLUTIONS

HONEYWELL COMMERCIAL SECURITY

Tel: +44 (0) 844 8000 235 securitysales@honeywell.com

INTRUDER

MANUFACTURER OF INTRUDER ALARM EQUIPMENT

HKC SECURITY LTD

James Hill Street, Littleborough OL15 8AE

Tel: +44(0)1706 373560

Email: ukinfo@hkc.ie www.hkcsecurity.com

WORLD-LEADING MANUFACTURER OF ELECTRONIC SECURITY EQUIPMENT

ADI GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION

Distributor of electronic security systems and solutions for over 250 leading manufacturers, the company also offers an internal technical support team, dedicated field support engineers along with a suite of training courses and services. ADI also offers a variety of fast, reliable delivery options, including specified time delivery, next day or collection from any one of 28 branches nationwide. Plus, with an ADI online account, installers can order up to 7pm for next day delivery.

Tel: 0161 767 2990 Fax: 0161 767 2999 sales.uk@adiglobal.com www.adiglobal.com/uk

DOOR ENTRY

STATE-OF-THE-ART WIRELESS SOLUTIONS

INTRATONE UK

114 Power Road Studios, Chiswick, London W4 5PY

Intratone is a manufacturer and service provider of GSM door entry technology. Over the past 10 years Intratone has expanded its product portfolio to include a large range of video intercoms, proximity readers and digital noticeboards. Quick installation, no costly handsets, remote management via free cloud portal make our wireless system to a sustainable, real-time solution for all your accesses.

Tel: +44(0)208 0379012Email: info@intratone.uk.com www.intratone.uk.com

PYRONIX LTD

Secure House, Braithwell Way, Hellaby, Rotherham, South Yorkshire S66 8QY

Tel: +44(0)1709 700 100 sales@pyronix.com www.pyronix.com

SECURITY YOU CAN TRUST

TEXECOM INTRUDER

Bradwood Court, St Crispin Way, Haslingden, Lancs BB4 4PW

Tel: +44(0)1706 212524 sales@texe.com www.texe.com

RECRUITMENT

PLACING THE BEST CANDIDATES IN FIRE & SECURITY

TECHNICAL RESOURCES LTD

We lead in specialist recruitment for the Fire & Security, Telecoms, and M&E sectors.

With over 20 years of trading, Technical Resources work with the best permanent and contract staff, helping our clients to deliver their services.

Whether it’s permanent, contract, or larger recruitment programs - we deliver the right candidates to our clients. To do this, we have a great team of hardworking recruiters who know that getting recruitment right the first time is key to the success of the businesses we serve and the professionals we find jobs for.

What makes us different? We reference check ALL our candidates.

The projects you have need to be delivered. So, we will only send you candidates that we have previously used or successfully referenced. This saves you crucial time and ensures successful project delivery.

Concerned about compliance? Quality and compliance is in our DNA. Compliance checks are a key part of our weekly processes. And we don’t stop after placing the candidates with you. We run weekly checks on all contractor timesheets and will check in with you and your contractor too.

Rivermead House, Hamm Moor Lane, Addlestone, Surrey, KT15 2SF 01932 837 777

info@tecres.uk.com

www.technicalresources.co.uk

SECURITY

SECURE ALARM SIGNALLING

BT REDCARE

35+ years of experience in the fire and security industry. Protect homes and businesses with our Next Generation alarm signalling systems. From fast and affordable to best in the business, you can get every customer future ready for all-IP and the PSTN closure with our special offer and marketing toolkit. Simple to install with an OLED display and a choice of fixed IP and wifi connected options. Dual sim and roaming 4G for resilient wireless signalling. All with LPCB third party certification, 10 year guarantee and 24/7 support.

Tel: 0800 800 628

Email address: redcare@bt.com

Twitter: @BTRedcare

Website: www.redcare.bt.com

SECURE CONNECTIVITY PROVIDERS

CSL GROUP

T: +44 (0)1895 474474 sales@csl-group.com

@CSLGroupLtd www.csl-group.com

LIFE SAFETY EQUIPMENT

C-TEC

Challenge Way, Martland Park, Wigan WN5 OLD United Kingdom

Tel: +44 (0) 1942 322744

www.c-tec.com

SECURITY MADE SIMPLE.

PAXTON ACCESS LTD

Paxton House, Home Farm Road, Brighton, BN1 9HU

With 37 years of experience, we design and manufacture market-leading security solutions for a range of buildings. Around 30,000 buildings are secured globally by Paxton products, every year. We utilise the latest technology to provide powerful, yet easy-to-install and use security solutions. Our products are designed for a wide range of sectors including education, healthcare, retail, leisure, commercial, the public sector and more. All our products are manufactured in the UK and are backed by our 5-year guarantee and hassle-free returns policy.

Tel: 01273 811080 support@paxton.co.uk

www.paxton-access.com

SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS

FIRE & SECURITY MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE

INSTALLERPRO

PO Box 1288, Chelmsford, Essex CM1 9BQ

InstallerPro is designed for UK Fire & Security companies.

With InstallerPro you will never miss a job, visit, or invoice again. Our system helps keep your business on track and maintain your compliance to BS/ISO standards, SSAIB, NSI, BAFE & GateSafe. InstallerPro comes preloaded with all the tools you need to get working straight away, and because its cloud based, you can work from anywhere. Import your clients from your old software and get started with InstallerPro today.

enquiries@installerpro.co.uk

www.installerpro.co.uk

STORAGE

YOUR CLOUD. YOUR WAY

SEAGATE STORAGE

60 Norden Road, Maidenhead, Berks SL6 4AY +440208 7127 4477

Email: domenico.scordo@seagate.com

www.seagate.com

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