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Catch BrickOne IP surveillance solutions from Brickcom during Security Sydney 2010
At Security Sydney, Brickcom will highlight its latest technology additions to the BrickOne Solution
From September 1-3, 2010 in Sydney, Australia, Brickcom Corporation will showcase its latest surveillance equipment and technology at Booth C31 at the twenty-fifth annual Security 2010 Exhibition and Conference. Security Sydney will feature exhibitions from over 140 security manufacturers from around the world and seminars where visitors can learn about the latest developments in the surveillance industry.

At Security Sydney, Brickcom will highlight its latest technology additions to the BrickOne Solution®, the GOB-100A, the CB-102A and the NR-04A. Brickcom created the BrickOne Solution® as a way of providing a total-solution service for creating and installing an IP surveillance system. In addition to providing a comprehensive IP product portfolio, Brickcom offers multiple installation and network connection solutions to help users design a system which goes beyond tradition Ethernet cabling constraints.

The Brickcom GOB-100A Bullet series combines advanced features and 3.5G HSUPA technology to provide an innovative, outdoor surveillance solution. Using a 3G SIM card, the GOB-100A is able to transmit video and audio data over a 3G network, freeing users from the installation restrictions due to Internet infrastructure. The IP67 certified outdoor enclosure and built-in industrial fan and heater protect the camera from the elements and enable it to operate in temperatures ranging from -40°C to 60°C (-40°F ~ 140°F). With a megapixel progressive sensor and auto focus for different lighting settings, the GOB-100A is the ideal camera to provide clear and high quality surveillance for shopping malls, parking lots, and historical areas.

During the tradeshow, Brickcom will unveil its next generation of Cube network camera, the CB-102A. Designed to provide 24-hour indoor surveillance for residences and SOHO, the CB-102A adopts a PIR sensor, white LED illuminator, and 1 DI/DO terminal for external alarm and sensor devices to provide the ultimate protection from intruders and theft. It simplifies installation by supporting 802.af compliant PoE, enabling the camera unit to receiver power and transmit data using the same cable. The CB-102A is also equipped with an interchangeable CS mount which allows users to use the lens they need and create a surveillance solution which captures the most important angles.

Based off the design of the NR-1604A, the Brickcom NR-04A is a recording solution for SMB and SOHO users to effectively grow and navigate their network surveillance systems. This network video recorder is equipped with an embedded Linux operating system which allows users to remotely monitor, record, and view live video feed from up to 4 Brickcom network cameras.

Visit Brickcom at Security Sydney Booth C31 to see these innovative products and to learn more about the BrickOne Solution®. To learn more information about attending Security Sydney, visit the Security 2010 Exhibition website.

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