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Hikvision DS-3E0318P-E/M Unmanaged PoE Switch
Hikvision DS-3E0318P-E/M Unmanaged PoE Switch

IP, POE, 16 channels, TX, 100 ~ 240 V AC, 150 W, 0 ~ 40 C (32 ~ 104 F), 10 ~ 90

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Dahua Technology PFS4420-16GT-240 16-Port PoE Gigabit Managed Switch
Dahua Technology PFS4420-16GT-240 16-Port PoE Gigabit Managed Switch

IP, POE, 16 channels, 440 x 330 x 44, 2,690, 100 ~ 240 V AC, PoE, 30 W, 0 ~ 45 C (32 ~ 113 F), 10 ~ 90

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Hikvision DS-3E2310P POE Switch
Hikvision DS-3E2310P POE Switch

IP, POE, 10 channels, TX, 280 x 179 x 45, 100 ~ 240 V AC, 15 W, 0 ~ 50 C (32 ~ 122 F), 10 ~ 90

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Hikvision DS-3D2208P Multiservice Gigabit Ethernet PoE Switch
Hikvision DS-3D2208P Multiservice Gigabit Ethernet PoE Switch

POE, 13 channels, 340 x 250 x 44, 110 ~ 240 V AC, 170 W, 0 ~ 55 C (32 ~ 131 F), 0 ~ 90

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Hikvision DS-3E1310P-E Web-managed PoE Switch With 8 100M PoE Electrical Ports And 2 1000M COMBO Ports
Hikvision DS-3E1310P-E Web-managed PoE Switch With 8 100M PoE Electrical Ports And 2 1000M COMBO Ports

IP, POE, 10 channels, 100 ~ 240 V AC, 123 W, 0 ~ 40 C (32 ~ 104 F), 10 ~ 90

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Hikvision DS-3E0318P-E 16-ports 100Mbps Unmanaged PoE Switch
Hikvision DS-3E0318P-E 16-ports 100Mbps Unmanaged PoE Switch

IP, POE, 16 channels, 440 x 285 x 43, 3072, 100 ~ 240 V AC, < 250 W, 0 ~ 40 C (32 ~ 104 F), 10 ~ 90

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Honeywell Video Systems VideoBloX Lite Switcher With Multiple Telemetry Support
Honeywell Video Systems VideoBloX Lite Switcher With Multiple Telemetry Support

16 channels, 8 outputs, Matrix Switchers

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VIVOTEK AW-GET-100A-120 Unmanaged 8xGE PoE + 2xGE SFP Switch
VIVOTEK AW-GET-100A-120 Unmanaged 8xGE PoE + 2xGE SFP Switch

IP, POE, 10 channels, TX, 280 x 214 x 44, 1190, 100 ~ 240 V AC , 120 W, 0 ~ 50 C (32 ~ 122 F), 10 ~ 90

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VIVOTEK AW-GEV-104B-130 8xGE  PoE + 2xGE SFP VivoCam Web Smart Managed PoE Switch
VIVOTEK AW-GEV-104B-130 8xGE PoE + 2xGE SFP VivoCam Web Smart Managed PoE Switch

IP, POE, 10 channels, 220 x 44 x 242, 1950, 100V ~ 240 V AC, 130 W, 0 ~ 50 C (32 ~ 122 F), 10 ~ 90

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VIVOTEK AW-FGT-100B-120 Unmanaged PoE Switch
VIVOTEK AW-FGT-100B-120 Unmanaged PoE Switch

IP, POE, 10 channels, TX, 330 x 119 x 44, 1,800, 100 ~ 240 V AC, 120 W, 0 ~ 50 C (32 ~ 122 F), 10 ~ 90

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Vivotek AW-FGT-180A-250 PoE Switch
Vivotek AW-FGT-180A-250 PoE Switch

IP, POE, 16 channels, 440 x 200 x 44, 3,600, 100 V - 240 V, 250 W, 0 ~ 50 C (32 ~ 122 F), Switches, 10 ~ 90

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Vivotek AW-GEV-104A-130 Layer 2 Managed PoE Switch
Vivotek AW-GEV-104A-130 Layer 2 Managed PoE Switch

IP, POE, 10 channels, 44 x 220 x 242, 2,000, 100 V - 240 V, 130 W, 0 ~ 50 C (32 ~ 122 F), Switches, 10 ~ 90

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Videotec SM164B Video Matrix With Telemetry Line
Videotec SM164B Video Matrix With Telemetry Line

16 channels, 4 outputs, 32 alarms, Auto Sequential, PAL, NTSC, 75 Ohms, 1 Vp-p, 436.6 x 163 x 445, 4,800, In 100 ~ 240V AC, out 12V DC, 15 W, 0 ~ 40, Matrix Switchers

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BCDVideo BCD-HES-804M 8G+4SFP Port Gigabit Managed Redundant Industrial PoE Switch
BCDVideo BCD-HES-804M 8G+4SFP Port Gigabit Managed Redundant Industrial PoE Switch

IP, POE, 12 channels, 74 x 152 x 105, 48 V DC (46 ~ 57 V DC), 12.1W, -40 ~ +75 C (-40 ~ +167 F), IP 30, 10 ~ 95

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LILIN PMH-POE16260WAT Internal Power Supply
LILIN PMH-POE16260WAT Internal Power Supply

16 channels, TX

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Videoswitch VK-1601
Videoswitch VK-1601

16 channels

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Pelco CM6700-MXB2-X
Pelco CM6700-MXB2-X

16 channels, 2 outputs, 18 alarms, TX/RX, Matrix Switchers

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Pelco CM6700-MXB4-X
Pelco CM6700-MXB4-X

16 channels, 4 outputs, 18 alarms, TX/RX, Matrix Switchers

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Nortek RS816 16 X 4 Remote SEQ Switcher Box
Nortek RS816 16 X 4 Remote SEQ Switcher Box

16 channels, 4 outputs, 4 alarms, Auto Sequential, 150, Remote Control Handsets

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American Dynamics ADMPLT16
American Dynamics ADMPLT16

16 channels, 4 outputs, 16 alarms, PAL/NTSC, 6, -45 / -55, 0.5 ~ 2.0 Vp-p, BNC, 90 x 445 x 185, 3.5 kg, 12 V DC, 2 A, 0 ~ 40, Matrix Switchers

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IDIS DH-2212PF DirectIP Gigabit PoE Switch
IDIS DH-2212PF DirectIP Gigabit PoE Switch

IP, POE, 10 channels, TX, 280 x 44 x 180, 1,550, 100 ~ 240 V AC, 160 W, 0 ~ 40 C (32 ~ 104 F)

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IDIS DH-2112PF 12 Ports Gigabit PoE Switch
IDIS DH-2112PF 12 Ports Gigabit PoE Switch

IP, POE, 12 channels, TX, 330 x 44 x 204, 2,310, 100 ~ 240 V AC, 183 W, -20 ~ +50 C (-4 ~ +122 F), Switches

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Elbex EXMAT
Elbex EXMAT

16 channels, 8 outputs, Matrix Switchers

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Geutebruck ViCros III VX3 - X16/16S - 16 Outputs Input Card
Geutebruck ViCros III VX3 - X16/16S - 16 Outputs Input Card

16 channels, 16 outputs, 30, 85 ~ 264 V AC, 0 ~ 50, Matrix Switchers

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Geutebruck ViCros III VX3-X16/32S - 32 Outputs Input Card
Geutebruck ViCros III VX3-X16/32S - 32 Outputs Input Card

16 channels, 32 outputs, 30, 85 ~ 264 V AC, 0 ~ 50, Matrix Switchers

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MobileView GE-DSH-82 Industrial Ethernet Managed Switch
MobileView GE-DSH-82 Industrial Ethernet Managed Switch

IP, 10 channels, 72 x 106 x 152, 954, 12 ~ 48 V DC, -40 ~ +75 C (-40 ~ +167 F), Switches, 5 ~ 95

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LILIN PIH-816III Video Matrix Switch
LILIN PIH-816III Video Matrix Switch

16 channels, 8 outputs, 16 alarms, CVBS 1.0Vp-p 75 ohms, 434 x 90 x 290, 5,700, 117 ~ 230 V AC, Matrix Switchers

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Nortek RC816A Remote Control Handset For RS816 And Alarms
Nortek RC816A Remote Control Handset For RS816 And Alarms

16 channels, 4 outputs, 4 alarms, Auto Sequential, 150 M, BNC, 12 V dc 500 mA, Remote Switchers

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BCDVideo BCD-ALE-OS6865-P16X Environmentally Hardened RJ45/SFP+ SPB Network Switch

BCDVideo BCD-ALE-OS6865-P16X Environmentally Hardened RJ45/SFP+ SPB Network Switch

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BCDVideo BCD-RSS-802U EN50155 10-port Unmanaged PoE M12 Full Giga Ethernet Switch 72/96/110 V

BCDVideo BCD-HES-804M 8G+4SFP Port Gigabit Managed Redundant Industrial PoE Switch

BCDVideo BCD-HES-804M 8G+4SFP Port Gigabit Managed Redundant Industrial PoE Switch

BCDVideo BCD-HES-402U 4GE PoE+1GE+1G SFP Unmanaged

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BCDVideo BCD-ALE-2220-8P 1U 1GbE PoE+ Web Smart Network Switch

BCDVideo BCD-ALE-2220-8P 1U 1GbE PoE+ Web Smart Network Switch

BCDVideo BCD-ALE-2220-24P 1U 1GbE PoE+ Web Smart Network Switch

BCDVideo BCD-ALE-2220-24P 1U 1GbE PoE+ Web Smart Network Switch

BCDVideo BCD-ALE-6450-P48 1U 1GbE RJ45 / SFP+ Layer 2 Network Switch

BCDVideo BCD-ALE-6450-P48 1U 1GbE RJ45 / SFP+ Layer 2 Network Switch

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Surge Protection For Security Installations: 2017 Saw Increased Investment
Surge Protection For Security Installations: 2017 Saw Increased Investment

In 2017, DITEK saw how power surges from the many natural disasters that took place damaged many businesses. In a natural disaster, or even everyday business operations, a facility’s entire investment in security, life safety and surveillance systems technology can be disabled or rendered useless in a few seconds. Surge protection solutions can mitigate those risks and protect security investments. Proactive Approach To Risk Mitigation Throughout 2017, we also witnessed a change in how enterprises view surge protection, which included how investments are being made in surge protection to protect valuable security, life safety and surveillance systems, while also reducing downtime, manpower costs, liability vulnerabilities, and possibly compliance issues that can force businesses to actually cease operations. Effective security management is about mitigating risks. But risks cannot be mitigated without a proactive approach. Enterprises and integrators, who take the time to assess risk and to develop a strategy to incorporate effective detection, deter and response criteria to protect physical assets will be successful in 2018. 2018 And Beyond That strategy includes designing surge protection into new security systems, while also adding surge protection to existing systems. Enterprises and security integrators who implement a surge protection strategy during security planning processes – or after – will be exercising prevention and mitigation, and they will be successful in 2018 and beyond.  Surge protection devices have an untapped potential for enterprise surveillance and security systems In 2017, Ditek continued to offer security end users a solid surge protection solution. We also successfully educated system integrators, who are seeking value-added products or services to incorporate into their portfolios, on the importance of surge protection devices. Educating Security Integrators We believe that surge protection devices have an untapped potential for enterprise video surveillance and security systems, because they can and do meet safety and security challenges that have been rarely identified in the past. We are looking forward to 2018, when we will continue to develop new surge protection products – including a new product engineered to protect up to twelve individual fuel dispensers, which is critical to the financial operation of convenience stores. We will also continue to educate security integrators about the importance of including surge protection in the design/build RFP, to not only secure an enterprise’s valuable security equipment, but also to help integrators to differentiate their capabilities and knowledge from the competition.

Technology Evolution Leads To Changes In Security Control Room Furniture
Technology Evolution Leads To Changes In Security Control Room Furniture

Technology is changing the look and function of today’s security control rooms. Old-school CRT (cathode-ray tube) monitors are giving way to the thinner, flat screen monitors in the control room environment, but the transition is gradual. Randy Smith of Winsted still sees many control rooms that need to make the conversion, which is a boon to his company’s business. Furniture today is designed differently to accommodate the thinner monitors, often with larger screens. Need For Integrated Rack Systems With the increase of IP-based systems comes the need for integrated rack systems that include advanced functionality such as cable management, adds Jim Coleman, National Sales Manager, AFC Industries. Server rooms are environmentally controlled by cooling systems and power systems monitored on the IP network. Low-profile flat screens allow centers to utilize space vertically, thus creating a smaller footprint for the consoles. Additionally, with IP-based systems, workstations will have a smaller footprint because there is less cumbersome equipment. In most cases the servers are stored in a secured, climate controlled environment to eliminate overheating of the servers and maintain their security, says Coleman. This environment also helps with cable and power management. AFC builds technical furniture racks that adhere to the precise needs of computer network server room operators. The company designs and fabricates LAN workbenches with versatile functionalities, and server room workstation racks that are scalable. There is a complete line of IT workbenches, IT computer racks and computer server rack mounts with flexible mounting options. In most cases the servers are stored in a secured, climate controlled environment to eliminate overheating of the servers and maintain their security Flexible Control Room Designs Matko Papic, Chief Technology Officer of Evans Consoles, says the transition from bulky CRT equipment to flat-screen (lower profile) monitors was a major disruption in control room design; it changed the whole dynamic. Another evolution is the use of IP video streaming, which allows more flexibility in manipulation of audio-video content, and requires more flexible control room designs. Another shift, driven by larger, higher-definition monitors, is a shift to fewer monitors that display more information. Instead of a smaller monitor for each information stream, larger monitors now consolidate that information into “dashboard” displays. Looking ahead, control rooms will need to be more flexible, both in the initial design and the ability to adapt to changing technology, says Papic. Legacy customers who are currently using PCs may be moving to more remote applications. Sit-stand equipment will continue to be increasingly prevalent. “There will be more emphasis on flexibility, technology integration, and the ability to change over the life of the system,” says Papic. Consolidation Of Multiple Operations Into A Single System A trend in security is consolidation of multiple physical operations into a single system, says Papic. As a result, more customers are taking more interest in alarm management and situational awareness. How is the technology being used in terms of alarm triggers? How can the systems react rapidly and provide information to a larger audience in the control room? These questions impact how control rooms are designed, and Evans Consoles can adapt lessons learned from other markets to these trends in the security arena. Greater use of technology is inevitable, says Coleman of AFC Industries. “It is virtually impossible for humans to monitor all security data at the street level in our cities,” he says. “As computers become more powerful and their programs more all-encompassing, we will see a greater shift to robotic and technology uses that will provide enhanced monitoring capabilities and safety reactions.” Read our Control Rooms series here

Will Security Industry Consolidation Stifle Innovation?
Will Security Industry Consolidation Stifle Innovation?

The security industry will continue to see consolidation through acquisition in 2017. At the advent of IP camera adoption, we saw a great decline in large vertically integrated companies, which spurred a new era of innovation within smaller IP camera manufacturers, VMS providers and other hardware companies for storage and managed switches.   We are now living in a new era of consolidation that is taking us full-circle back to vertical integration. Ultimately, the industry as a whole suffers because this consolidation will stifle innovation until the next big technology disruption takes shape. Interoperability Across Different Verticals  This time last year, we noted that the marketplace was moving toward converged technologies and the need for alarm management across multiple platforms into a common interface, turned out to be a popular request. If anything, we are only seeing just the beginning phases of this transition. The biggest surprise is that interoperability is not only confined to security technology, but also extends to parallel systems such as building automation, safety and environmental controls, and even Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software. Using Video Event Management Software (VEMS) alongside these intelligent platforms proves to be a valuable verification process for many new and exciting vertical markets. Arteco plans to continue the revenue growth and brand awareness achieved in 2016 Event-Based Video Security Software At Arteco, our highest growth sectors tend to be slightly insulated from economic fluctuation in the sense that we focus on securing critical infrastructure (electrical utilities and communications) as well as corporate and education campuses. Unfortunately, the continued growth in active shooter incidents have made physical security concerns top of mind for many organizations regardless of economic impact. The unexpected repercussions are that many new security technologies are emerging that cater to real-time event notification on both the macro and micro level. The exciting part of this trend is that users are leveraging a layered approach with multiple autonomous applications working together toward a common goal to improve security, which will hopefully ensure a high level of protection.  Business Growth And Challenges Business has continued to grow year-over-year, and 2016 was a huge step forward for Arteco not only in terms of revenue growth, but also increased brand awareness in the United States and abroad. Our biggest challenge continues to be the crowded VMS market, which is filled with lower cost or even free substitute products. We are making great strides in overcoming this challenge by having a wonderful team of people, both on the technical and sales side of the organization, who are focused on finding new and innovative ways to advance intuitive, open and affordable event-based and intelligent video security software into 2017. See the full coverage of 2016/2017 Review and Forecast articles here

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