Axis secures the industrial activities of SAPEC

Product Profile

The French leader in electrolytic coating has chosen Axis Communications to equip its production sites.

Mission

The Technical Director of SAPEC was constantly on call to deal with false alarms from a system installed several years ago. The goal was to limit the time made for troubleshooting, while also focusing on the fight against industrial espionage and theft at three production sites.

Solution

On the advice of its local integrator, SAPEC opted for a network video solution consisting of Axis network cameras. This solution permits real-time monitoring for instant troubleshooting, at any time of the day or night, from a remote site. In addition, video clips are recorded to permit the tracking of possible offences. Finally, certain cameras used to secure the site at night also permit the monitoring of visitor movements during the day.

Result

The solution’s performance exceeds the expectations of its Technical Director, Mr. Bertrand Papon. The entire system is secured and operational day and night. For Mr. Papon, real-time remote troubleshooting means an end to constant call-outs to the site, which is located in a particularly isolated, mountainous area. From a financial perspective, the cost savings from preventing possible break-ins make the investment highly profitable.

Combating false alarms

As a high-tech enterprise, SAPEC specialises in processing galvanised metals for the automobile industry. The company receives and directly processes its customers’ parts in its production units. Based in Thiers in central France, SAPEC has three sites spread over four hectares, employs 90 people and recorded a turnover of €9 million in 2006.

Despite the alarm system deployed by SAPEC at its production sites, Mr. Papon was constantly at the receiving
end of callouts to deal with alarms, which often turned out to be false. The geographical isolation of the production site meant he spent a great deal of travelling in all weather conditions and at all times of the day. To solve this problem and strengthen the security of the sites, SAPEC opted for a video surveillance system which limits the risks of industrial espionage, acts as a deterrent to limit internal shrinkage and permits real-time remote troubleshooting from a regular PC connected to the Internet. SAPEC wanted to monitor intrusions and benefit from a continuous recording function permitting images to be searched through rapidly during a questionable or suspicious event.

Future-proof technology and guarantee of quality

SAPEC decided to turn to the company Areste, an integrator based in Clermont-Ferrand, to implement a network video solution based on Axis Communications products. The AXIS 225FD Fixed Dome Network Camera was selected for its ability to function in challenging environments. The watertight anti-vandal case of this camera permits optimal functionality at an industrial site like SAPEC. A dozen of these cameras were deployed. In addition, six AXIS 221 Network Cameras were added in the most restrictive areas. This camera was also selected for its high performance, regardless of the lighting conditions, even during the night with infrared light. Finally, an AXIS 207 Network Camera was installed in the reception to monitor the lobby and the comings and goings of employees and visitors. The IP Record 2005 software developed by Arc’Création permits recordings to be made and searched through later to find a particular event in the recorded sequences.

An effective, reliable and profitable solution

Since installing the system, SAPEC has expressed its satisfaction with its choice, praising in particular the
system’s flexibility and user-friendliness. Not only has the solution operated entirely fault-free, but the technical team has also been impressed by the quality, reliability and profitability of the Axis cameras. SAPEC chose them first and foremost for their excellent price/quality ratio. The total investment amounted to around €35,000.

Another key advantage is that, if SAPEC spots an intrusion that failed to trigger an alarm, the recorded scene can be located on the server, which stores five to six days of video recordings. Once the intrusion is found, the Technical Director can contact the police to give them a detailed description of the event as well as any investigation evidence available. SAPEC now wants to increase its stock of Axis Communications network cameras by adding eight new cameras to cover a wider perimeter and ensure total surveillance of its production sites.

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Technical Specification

Make Axis Communications
Manufacturer Axis Communications
Category CCTV>IP Dome cameras
Model code AXIS 225FD
Chip Inch Size 1/4 inch
Colour Type Colour / Monochrome
Resolution TVL 640 x 480
Dome Type Variable Focus
Sensitivity lux 0.2
Indoor/Outdoor Indoor/Outdoor
Digital (DSP) Yes
Mount Type Ceiling, Wall mount
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 12 V DC
Power Consumption: 20 W
Focal length 2.8 ~ 5.8
Rotation Angleso 340 pan, 140 tilt
Compression M-JPEG, MPEG-4
Back Light Compensation Yes
White Balance Yes
Electronic Shutter range 2 ~ 1/12,500
Network Properties Interface: Ethernet 10BaseT/100BaseTX
Network Protocols: IP, HTTP, HTTPS, TCP, RTP, FTP
Image Frame Rate: 30 fps
Physical Specifications Dimensions mm: 115 (Dia) x 175
Weight g: 1.3 kg
Environmental Specifications Operating Temp oC: 5 ~ 50
Operating Humidity %: 20 ~ 80
System Requirements Operating System: Windows XP, 2000, DirectX 9.0
Hardware and System related properties: Pentium III CPU 500 MHz or higher
Additional info Powerful Application Programming Interface(API), facilitating developers in building applications for Axis products, and the widest availability of 3rd party applications.
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