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CBC’s surveillance advances @ Counter Terror Exp



Leading surveillance solutions provider CBC (Europe) will be demonstrating a range of advanced CCTV systems on its stand B112 at Counter Terror Expo, designed to meet the specific requirements of users including government bodies, military forces, the security services, and law enforcement agencies.
CBC manufacturers an extensive variety of counter-terrorism solutions, with its high quality Computar lenses complementing the Ganz range of electronic systems. These include the VSoIP end-to-end IP video management solution. VSoIP uses Ganz Video Content Analysis (VCA).

Ganz VCA’s functions include abandoned/removed object detection, vehicle monitoring, people counting and intruder detection, and its edge-based architecture offers advantages that include removing any single point of failure and providing real-time analytics information as it happens in front of the camera.

CBC will additionally be displaying VSoIP Go, its brand new one-box solution for viewing, recording and management of IP cameras/encoders. VSoIP Go will line-up alongside CBC’s latest IP C-AllView PTZ camera, offering 530TVL images plus either 30x or 36x optical zoom views. Its key features include H.264 compression and a built-in wiper unit for its flat toughened glass window.

The Ganz C-AllView range also includes optical, infrared and thermal cameras, which can interface seamlessly with CBC’s Radar Vision system. This provides all-round site security using multiple integrated technologies, capable of tracking and verifying intruders at distances up to 800m (per unit), and also ensures 360° coverage. A Radar Vision system coupled with a C-AllView dual optical/thermal or Night Vision camera can observe people, animals and vehicles without the need for artificial lighting, Working in conjunction C-AllView cameras, Radar Vision provides images in fog, mist, rain and snow conditions.

Counter Terror Expo visitors to CBC’s stand in the Grand Hall at Olympia, from 19th-20th April, will also be able to see CBC’s Thru Vision series day night cameras. Engineered to sharpen and increase visibility in conditions where fog, haze, smog, sand or rain impede outdoor video surveillance, they use real-time ‘MIST’ technology to focus through obstacles present in the atmosphere that can obstruct or deteriorate video image quality. The 540 TVL cameras’ dynamic range control function detects and measures image intensity on the screen. By digitally adjusting colour and contrast, poor quality images caused by environmental factors are automatically corrected.

Register for free to attend the show at: http://www.counterterrorexpo.com/


CBC’s class leading systems on-show at ISEC 2011



Leading CCTV manufacturer, CBC (Europe) is following up its appearance at the recent IP in Action Live event by exhibiting at ISEC 2011, Ireland’s annual security exhibition & conference.
Taking place from 30-31 March, at the Convention Centre, Citywest Hotel, Dublin, the event is an opportunity for installers, end users, specifiers, consultants and other customers in Ireland to see the latest CBC systems in action on the company’s stand, C10. This year, CBC will be demonstrating a range of equipment including its VSoIP end-to-end IP video management solution. VSoIP uses Ganz Video Content Analysis(VCA).

Ganz VCA’s functions include abandoned/removed object detection, vehicle monitoring, people counting and intruder detection, and its edge-based architecture offers advantages that include removing any single point of failure and providing real-time analytics information as it happens in front of the camera.

CBC will additionally be displaying VSoIP Go, its brand new one-box solution for viewing, recording and management of IP cameras/ encoders. VSoIP Go will line-up alongside CBC’s latest IP C-AllView PTZ camera, offering 530TVL images plus either 30x or 36x optical zoom views. Its key features include H.264 compression and a built-in wiper unit for its flat toughened glass window.

The Ganz C-AllView range also includes optical, infrared and thermal cameras, which can interface seamlessly with CBC’s Radar Vision system. This provides all-round site security using multiple integrated technologies, capable of tracking and verifying intruders at distances up to 800m (per unit), and also ensures 360° coverage. A Radar Vision system coupled with a C-AllView dual optical/thermal or Night Vision camera can observe people, animals and vehicles without the need for artificial lighting, Working in conjunction C-AllView cameras, Radar Vision provides images in fog, mist, rain and snow conditions.

ISEC visitors to CBC’s stand will also be able to see CBC’s Thru Vision series day

ight cameras. Engineered to sharpen and increase visibility in conditions where fog, haze, smog, sand or rain impede outdoor video surveillance, they use real-time ‘MIST’ technology to focus through obstacles present in the atmosphere that can obstruct or deteriorate video image quality. The 540 TVL cameras’ dynamic range control function detects and measures image intensity on the screen. By digitally adjusting colour and contrast, poor quality images caused by environmental factors are automatically corrected.
More information about ISEC 2011 here: http://www.isec2011.ie


IP in Action Live - Cambridge



CBC surveillance solutions at IP in Action Live

CBC (Europe) was on hand at this month’s IP in Action Live event, held in Cambridge, demonstrating its expanding range of IP systems, NVRs, Megapixel/HD cameras/lenses and its Home Office iLIDS-approved Ganz video content analysis (VCA) software.
Ganz VCA functions include abandoned/removed object detection, vehicle monitoring and intruder detection. Its edge-based architecture means users don’t have to invest in servers at the control room, removes and single point of failure, and provides real-time analytics information as it happens in front of the camera.
At IP in Action Live CBC also previewed the latest developments in its powerful Ganz VSoIP open standards end-to-end IP video and alarm management system. VSoIP GO is a one-box solution that makes viewing, recording and management of IP cameras/encoders as simple as Click, Connect and GO!
This exciting system’s features include a front-mounted USB and remote Web access and VSoIP GO is available in 4, 8 or 16 channels with a drag, drop and click interface. Automatic device discovery and wizard driven configuration makes system set-up quick and easy. VSoIP GO supports all camera technologies from Standard Definition (SD) to Megapixel (MP) and the latest High Definition (HD) cameras. The system provides crystal clear real-time viewing and recording at up to 25fps at D1 resolution on SD cameras, up to 8 megapixel IP cameras and full 1080p on HD cameras.
CBC staff were on-hand at IP in Action Live to answer visitor queries, demonstrate the Ganz IP systems, and show how CBC solutions are based on three main design criteria: high performance standards, quality manufacture, and compatible products using ‘open’ protocols – allowing non-proprietary equipment to work seamlessly with CBC systems

• Find out more about the Ganz VSoIP system here www.ganzvsoip.com





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