Security solutions provider Vanderbilt Industries announces further integration capabilities within their SPC intrusion system.
Vanderbilt‘s SPC protects businesses, properties and assets for users who want an intrusion detection system that offers versatile operation and alarm management functionality, according to the company.
The SPC Intruder Detection Security System now integrates with Dutch company Triplence Technologies’ Aperium box, established through Vanderbilt’s bespoke communications protocol, FlexC, which is a multipath, multi-redundant, highly encrypted communications protocol that allows secure monitoring and control of IP communication paths.
Triplence Technologies’ Aperium box provides a secure network between a customer’s IP devices and a Central Monitoring Station (CMS). It sits in between the IP devices and an authorized receiving end and offers fast, low-bandwidth snapshot images and high-resolution video streams when necessary for an extensive range of IP cameras. The Aperium box can also use the IP camera Video Content Analytics (VCA) events as an alarm triggers.
When integrated with Vanderbilt’s SPC intrusion panel, it allows for combining intrusion alarm events with VCA verification and combining non-alarm events like Access Denied, Door Forced and System Armed/Disarmed.
Through the Aperium box, SPC can now be combined with a more significant number of IP cameras of various brands, as well as other major brands of Network Video Recorders.
“Triplence developed a solution that benefits all parties in our industry: the CMS, the installer, and the end user, by providing a unique combination of Vanderbilt’s SPC intrusion alarm system and a comprehensive range of third-party IP camera solutions,” says Nick Pegtol, Benelux Sales Manager at Vanderbilt. “The video content analysis tools found in today’s modern IP cameras can now be an integral part of a secure intrusion alarm system. This is something that has been talked about for years but not seen so far.”