Axis Communications Security cameras

Axis secures the industrial activities of SAPEC
Axis secures the industrial activities of SAPEC

The French leader in electrolytic coating has chosen Axis Communications to equip its production sites.MissionThe 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.SolutionOn 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.ResultThe 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 alarmsAs 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 receivingend 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 qualitySAPEC 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 solutionSince installing the system, SAPEC has expressed its satisfaction with its choice, praising in particular thesystem’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.

Axis introduces its P5534 PTZ dome network camera with an IP51-rated protection
Axis introduces its P5534 PTZ dome network camera with an IP51-rated protection

HDTV-quality for demanding indoor surveillanceThe AXIS P5534 PTZ Dome Network Camera offers HDTV-quality video and 18x zoom for indoor surveillance applications. With an IP51-rated protection against dust and dripping water, it is ideal for use at airports, train stations, warehouses, shops and schools. Day and night functionality ensures high image quality in low light conditions.Demo of the AXIS P5534 PTZ IP dome cameraCompliance with SMPTE standardsAXIS P5534 offers HDTV 720p in compliance with the SMPTE 296M standard of 1280 x 720 pixel resolution, full frame rate, high colour fidelity and a 16:9 format. The camera can deliver multiple, individually configurable H.264 and Motion JPEG video streams simultaneously. H.264 greatly optimises bandwidth and storage use without compromising image quality, while Motion JPEG is supported for increased flexibility.Advanced pan/tilt/zoom capabilitiesThe PTZ camera provides 18x optical and 12x digital zoom with autofocus. It can pan 360° due to the unique Auto-flip functionality, which allows the camera to simulate a continuous pan beyond the mechanical stop, thereby enabling an operator to continuously follow an object. AXIS P5534 incorporates the Advanced Gatekeeper functionality, which enables the camera to automatically pan, tilt and zoom in when there is activity in the scene and zoom out after a preset time.Power over Ethernet for easy installationsAXIS P5534 can be powered through High Power over Ethernet, which simplifies installation since only one cable is required for power, video and PTZ controls. A High PoE midspan is supplied with the camera. The camera complies with the new High PoE standard IEEE 802.3at.

Axis introduces HDTV image quality and precise iris control in new fixed network camera series
Axis introduces HDTV image quality and precise iris control in new fixed network camera series

Axis Communications, the market leader in network video, announces AXIS P13 network cameras, a new series of fixed day and night cameras with superb image quality including HDTV video and H.264 streams. Introducing simplified installation with the unique focus assistant, remote back focus and pixel counter features, these cameras are the perfect choice where high-performing video surveillance is required. "AXIS P13 Network Camera Series introduces the concept of precise iris control enabling higher contrast, clarity, resolution and better depth of field thereby delivering superb megapixel/HDTV video in both indoor and outdoor applications," says Erik Frännlid, Director of Product Management, Axis Communications. "This new series of network cameras also offers remote back focus capabilities in combination with the pixel counter feature, digital PTZ and multi-view streaming, making them the perfect choice for securing locations such as governmental buildings, retail environments, airports, railway stations and subways." AXIS P1343 Network Camera delivers SVGA resolution, whereas AXIS P1344 and AXIS P1346 models offer 1MP/ HDTV 720p and 3MP/HDTV 1080p respectively, in compliance with the SMPTE standards in resolution, colour representation and frame rate. AXIS P1346 introduces a new level of image quality with the unique P-Iris control, also supporting DC-iris for backward compatibility. This model also supports multi-view streaming allowing separate video streams of zoomed in sections at the same time as a downscaled full overview image. Adding up, AXIS P13 Network Cameras offer two-way audio support with enhanced audio quality, video intelligence such as video motion detection, audio detection and detection of camera tampering attempts. For further flexibility regarding storage and bandwidth usage, AXIS P13 Network Cameras offer support for an optional SD/SDHC memory card for local video recordings. AXIS P13 Series provides multiple, individually configurable video streams in H.264 compression, significantly optimising bandwidth and storage utilization, without compromising image quality. Motion JPEG is also supported for increased flexibility. All models support Power over Ethernet, reducing installation costs by eliminating the need for power cables. AXIS P13 Network Cameras are supported by the industry's largest base of video management software through the Axis Application Development Partner program as well as by AXIS Camera Station. The cameras will be available to order in Q3 2009.

Day and night video surveillance with exceptional image detail
Day and night video surveillance with exceptional image detail

AXIS 223M Network Camera is a high performance camera, designed for demanding security installations.  It delivers crisp and clear images with exceptional detail, thanks to its top quality 2.0 Megapixel progressive scan CCD sensor, Megapixel varifocal lens and advanced image processing. This camera delivers more than 4 times better resolution compared to a high-resolution analogue camera.  AXIS 223M features true day/night functionality with its automatically removable infrared cut filter, which enables colour video in high and low light conditions as well as IR sensitive, black/white video at night.Built-in support for Power over Ethernet (IEEE 802.3af) enables power to the camera to be delivered via the network, eliminating the need for a power outlet and reducing installation costs.  Steady power can be guaranteed with a central Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS).  AXIS 223M offers the most comprehensive set of network security and management capabilities in the network video market.  Support for IEEE802.1X allows the camera to connect to a network secured with port-based control, and HTTPS encryption provides a secure channel between the camera and application and enables authentication of the video source.  Installation and supervision of Axis video products is efficiently handled with the powerful AXIS Camera Management and AXIS Installation Monitor tools.  AXIS 223M supports Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) in addition to version 4, as insurance against the growing shortage of IPv4 addresses.Key featuresThe features of the AXIS 223M that provide the key benefits for the customer are listed below:2.0 Megapixel CCD sensor and lens for exceptional image detail Automatic Day/Night function and iris control for high quality images in low light conditionsPower over Ethernet for reduced cabling and consolidated powerVideo motion detection and alarm image buffering of 200 images in full 1600x1200 resolutionIEEE802.1X network control and HTTPS encryption for the highest level of network securityTwo-way audio including audio detection alarmAdditional featuresFurther features and additional details are listed below:Up to 12 fps in 1600x900 resolution, 9 frames per second in 1600x1200 resolutionSimultaneous Motion JPEG and MPEG-4 streams for flexibility on quality, bandwidth and systems integration (MPEG-4 for resolutions up to 640 x 480)Time, date, text, a privacy mask or an image may be inserted in the video stream Scheduled and triggered event functionality with alarm notification via e-mail, TCP, HTTP and upload of images via e-mail, FTP and HTTP2 alarm inputs and 1 output for connecting external devices such as door sensors and relays to activate light or close doorsSerial ports for access to serial port peripherals over TCP Support for IPv6 is included in addition to the standard IP protocol version 4, as insurance against the growing shortage of IPv4 addressesSNMPv1/v2c/v3 (MIB-II) support for network managementSupport for Quality of Service (QoS) enables prioritization of mission-critical surveillance in a QoS aware network

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