30.08.2012 • NewsSiemensvideo surveillanceaccess control

Siemens: multi-layered solution for Austrian shopping centre

Siemens: multi-layered solution for Austrian shopping centre. A new Austrian shopping centre combines video surveillance, access control and intrusion technologies to address loss ...

Siemens: multi-layered solution for Austrian shopping centre. A new Austrian shopping centre combines video surveillance, access control and intrusion technologies to address loss prevention.

17 dome cameras are located in public areas of the centre, which has 83 shops and restaurants; a further 14 cameras are strategically positioned to monitor external and underground parking facilities, all of which feed into a Sistore MX hybrid video recording unit in the centre’s management suite.

Out of opening hours, the cameras are supplemented by an intrusion control system with 300 magnetic door and window contacts, 100 external contacts and 20 motion detectors.

By integrating video surveillance with an intrusion detection system, if an alarm is triggered, the image recording switches to high-speed in real time, and the images are sent via IP to an external remote monitoring company in Salzburg from where the alarm condition can be verified.

hansjoerg.wigger@siemens.com

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