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Video Surveillance Systems (IP/Analog)

Video Surveillance Systems is the use of video cameras to transmit video on a private network for the purpose of monitoring and security. It may employ point to point (P2P), point to multipoint, or mesh links. The term is most often applied to systems used for surveillance in areas that may need monitoring such as banks, casinos, airports, military installations, and convenience stores.

Access Control Systems (ACS)

Access Control System refers to the control over who can reach and use a resource, location, or facility. This involves an authority that controls the level of permission and gives access for authorized personnel or group of people based on their role.The system can control pedestrian and vehicle access and can be integrated with different identification technologies before granting access. The access control system plays a vital role when important, confidential and sensitive information and property need to be protected.

Building Management System (BMS)

A Building Management System is a computer-based control and monitoring system installed in buildings to monitor and control the building’s mechanical and electrical equipment such as ventilation, lighting, power systems, fire systems, and security systems. The BMS system is a critical component in controlling the energy consumption in the facility.

Intrusion Alarm System

The Intrusion Alarm System is designed to detect intrusion or unauthorized entry into a building or area. It triggers an alarm when an unauthorized access is detected. It could be triggered by motion sensors in restricted areas, door opining without permission, a glass braking, or any similar scenario. The Intrusion alarm system is usually integrated and controlled through the Access control system. Intrusion alarm systems are also called security alarm systems, Burglar Alarm systems, perimeter detection systems

Intercom System (Audio / Video)

The Intercom System provides internal voice or video communication within a facility. In most cases it connects the resident unit with the building or area entry point. It can be integrated with the access control system to grant access permission with a push button.

Wireless networks

The Wireless Network is the expansion of the wired network through wireless signals. The Demand of wireless coverage is growing day after day, as we are more dependent on our mobile devises. The Wireless network has different uses and modes, starting from the data and voice exchange to the different security application through Tetra and duct phones..

Structure Cabling system (SCS)

The SCS System is the passive infrastructure of the network. It is the physical cabling distribution network.

Telephony system

A Business Telephone System is the private exchange installed for a private business. It serves the purpose of voice communication within the organization and provides a gateway to the main telephone system. Advanced systems are IP based that use the Internet Protocol`s packet-switched connections to exchange voice, fax, and other forms of information. They provide the ability of video calls, voice messaging, call forwarding and many other options

Guest room management system (GRMS)

GRMS is the hotel room control system. The system can control all the aspects of the room including and not limited to HVAC, lighting, TV, volume, curtains, ACS,

Data/Voice Network

A Data and Voice Network is an electronic communications infrastructure that allows the transmission of information from one place to another inside a facility and worldwide using the World Wide Web. Now and as every control system is moving to IP, the Data and Voice network is serving as the communication infrastructure for Data, voice, Security, Safety, Educational, Entertainment, and many other systems. The Data and voice system became an integral part of any new built facility.

Master Clock System

The Master Clock System is a centralized clock that sends a synchronization signal to slave clocks. The master clock is synchronized by s signal from a GPS receiver.

Public Address System (PA)

The PA system is a simple voice amplification system that allows the operator to address a large mass of people at once. It is simply a microphone, amplification system and load speakers. A more advanced system would include dividing areas into different zones and allowing the operator to select one or multi zone at a time. Advanced automated systems can be integrated with other systems and data bases to automatically announce a prerecorded message when triggered by an event or schedule. The PA system can be integrated with the Background music system and fire alarm system thus utilizing the same speakers and amplification equipment.

Background Music System

A Background Music System plays a variety of selected music to suit the regulars of your venue, airport, hospital, restaurant, bar or club.

MATV, SMATV, and IPTV System

MATV stands for Master Antenna Television. It is the means by which many apartment houses hotels, schools and other multi-unit buildings distribute TV and FM signals to a number of receivers. Other name for MATV is SMATV that includes the distribution of satellite signal as well. It is basically a network of cables and specially designed components that process and amplify satellite, TV and FM signals and distribute them from one central location to each receiver. It centralizes the reception point in a facility or a residential community

Audio Visual System (AV)

The AV system provides audio and video infrastructure in an area. This could be in presentation rooms, meeting rooms, or ball rooms.