TKH also to introduce Forel!, a fully integrated security management system for access control and camera surveillance
TKH will release its FlinQ 4.0 GUI that provides an intuitive security management solution

TKH Security Solutions recently announced it will participate in the Security Essen 2012 trade show from September 25th through the 28th (hall 3, booth 411). Each access control, video surveillance, and security management solution is proven to perform effectively in actual security applications, including with situation-specific video analytics algorithms. TKH Security Solutions will demonstrate a total security system at its booth, providing a glimpse of the following solutions.

Introducing FlinQ 4.0, a 3D touch-screen GUI

TKH Security Solutions will release FlinQ 4.0 at Security Essen. This graphical user interface (GUI) applies the insights from gaming and touch-screen technologies to provide an intuitive security management solution. Each system is customised to meet project requirements and centralise security as well as facilitate system upgrades.

Security management based on market standards

TKH Security Solutions will also introduce Fore!, a fully integrated security management system for access control, camera surveillance, and intercom communication. This scalable solution is based on open standards, thus allowing users to select only the system components they need to integrate Fore! into existing networks. Fore! also supports remote access via mobile devices, so users can manage their system anytime, anywhere.

Integrated EoC solutions prepares systems for the future

The Siqura ECO Plug equips Siqura IP cameras and codecs with an interface option that inserts directly into the camera and streams IP video over any coax infrastructure. TKH Security Solutions is the only manufacturer in the industry to offer an integrated adapter for Ethernet over coax, thereby providing a unique feature that reuses legacy coax infrastructures while facilitating CCTV upgrades to IP, high-definition (HD), or megapixel platforms.

A complete video surveillance system at a glance

Siqura cameras and codecs will be configured to DIVA, an IP-based video management system equipped with an array of video analytics for detecting and classifying objects, including faces and license plates. Since operators often require different features and functionalities, it is possible to configure the DIVA user-interface and video wall layout to fit the needs of each specific user profile.

Only one camera streams Ethernet signals directly over coax, fibre, or Cat 5

The award-winning Siqura BC620WDR is the only camera on the market to offer an integrated adapter for Ethernet over coax, in addition to interface options for streaming IP directly over fibre optic or Cat 5 cables. Based on an advanced new platform that puts entire video analytics and multistream encoding systems in stand-alone devices at the edge of the network, the BC620WDR innovatively meets the industry-wide demand to upgrade legacy systems.

Customised access control

Sirius access control ensures reliable and scalable systems that feature interactive maps and timed anti-pass-back security cards in addition to automatic visitor registration, attendance reports, and verifiable entrance badges. A Sirius access control solution grants access to a maximum of 100,000 people using an unlimited number of readers.

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