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APR 2013

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ISC WEST PRODUCT PREVIEW Pacom Systems, booth 10115 The 8002 is Pacom���s hybrid security controller that provides intrusion, access control and third-party integration. With dual Ethernet and optional GPRS and PSTN modules, the unit is capable of signaling over multiple communications paths to a host or central station. Request more info: www.securityinfowatch.com/10890033 Pelco by Schneider Electric, booth 18031 Sarix IL10 Series box and dome cameras are high-defnition IP network cameras that offer a cost-effective solution for video security needs in small and medium-sized businesses. The cameras produce high-quality, color HD video, and the integrated fxed focal length lens makes sharp scene alignment and easy installation. Request more info: www.securityinfowatch.com/10890039 Pivot3, booth 25101 vSTAC Watch appliances deliver high-performance storage resources that scale as appliances are ���stacked��� together in a Pivot3 virtual storage vSTAC Array. Each appliance contributes a high-performance VMware ESXi virtual server environment with dedicated local resources as well as shared IP SAN resources. Request more info: www.securityinfowatch.com/10683818 Platinum Tools, booth 4042 EZ-DataLock Strain Relief is designed to secure network cables from tampering. It is available in two sizes and works with the supplier���s EZ-RJ45 Cat5e connectors, and all standard RJ45 Cat6 connectors. It is UL, RoHS, CSA and CE compliant. Request more info: www.securityinfowatch.com/10890059 Quantum Secure, booth 41013 SAFE Physical Identity & Access Manager enables organizations to manage identities for card holders in physical access control systems to create a single identity across the organization. Request more info: www.securityinfowatch.com/10524335 Salto Systems, booth 20065 The XS4 electronic lock with keypad provides increased levels of security and control. For doors where extra security is 54 SECURITY TECHNOLOGY EXECUTIVE ��� April 2013 required, it offers users a choice of multiple security authentication methods to control access including proximity card, combined use of a PIN code + proximity card or a separate keypad code. Request more info: www.securityinfowatch.com/10682593 Samsung Techwin America, booth 11071 Compatible with today���s multiple recording formats, the SRN-1000 Network Video Recorder can record up to 64 cameras and 100 Mbps of video bandwidth. It is scalable to meet growing storage needs, up to eight internal HDDs and two external (max 48TB). Request more info: www.securityinfowatch.com/10890077 Senstar, booth 13133 Senstar���s perimeter intrusion detection portfolio focuses on commercial/ industrial, criminal justice and critical infrastructure facilities. Products include OmniTrax buried cable sensor, FiberLR long range fber optic sensor, FlexPS fence mounted sensor, and FlexPI indoor sensor. Request more info: www.securityinfowatch.com/10890086 Sentry360, booth 23139 The IS-IP14K is the world���s smallest 14 megapixel camera at 35mmx46mmx57mm (H,W,L) with active resolution of 4376 x 3280. The camera can ft into most enclosures, dome or fxed housings, and is ONVIF-compliant, making it accepted across an eco-system of video management systems. Request more info: www.securityinfowatch.com/10656310 SightLogix, booth 7048 The new low-cost SightSensor NS60 thermal video analytic camera brings accurate thermal detection to a range of mainstream applications. With an MSRP of $4995 in the United States, the NS60 accurately detects intruders over 60 meters at a 63-degree feld-of-view (FOV). Request more info: www.securityinfowatch.com/10860339 Silent Knight, booth 10033 The SK-FIRE-CO is a plug-in, addressable detector combining fre and CO sensing into one unit that reduces nuisance alarms while meeting the nationwide call for increased CO detection. Request more info: www.securityinfowatch.com/10890140 www.SecurityInfoWatch.com

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