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Vicon SMS Access Control

Vicon SMS Access Control. Dick Koharik Vicon A&E Support. Complete IP-Based Security. Agenda. Background System Architecture New Features Road Map Design and Best Practice Discussion. Appliance. Dedicated PC. Generation 1 1970. Generation 3 Now. Generation 2 1985.

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Vicon SMS Access Control

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  1. A&E Summit 2010 Vicon SMS Access Control Dick Koharik Vicon A&E Support

  2. Complete IP-Based Security

  3. Agenda • Background • System Architecture • New Features • Road Map • Design and Best Practice Discussion.

  4. Appliance Dedicated PC Generation 1 1970 Generation 3 Now Generation 2 1985 Evolution of Access Control • VAX

  5. Vicon SMS is the product of our partnership with S2 Security. • The Vicon-branded system provides the same performance and benefits as S2’s system, plus a complete integration with ViconNet video networks. • ViconNet video is linked to access and intrusion events for easy call up within the Vicon SMS interface. • The combined systems provide a complete and powerful IP - appliance based security solution and offer an exceptional alternative to Server based systems.

  6. Security Management System Overview • Network appliance architecture • Modular hardware • Embedded software • Enterprise capability • No dedicated server is needed • All Programming and operation is from a browser

  7. SMS Hardware Architecture Three Models • Net Box • 32 Readers • 2 Concurrent Users • Extreme • 256 Readers • 10 Concurrent Users • Enterprise • 3582 Readers • 25 Concurrent Users

  8. A Look Under The Hood Hardware components Design Considerations Best Practice information

  9. SMS Building Blocks Hardware Wall Mount Boxes Rack Mount Blades Controller Node Reader Input Output Temperature

  10. NetBox Wall Mount

  11. NetBox Rack-Mount

  12. Expansion Slots 0 Slot/Connector Positions

  13. SMS Controller Blade Net Box Controller and Communication on one card

  14. Access Control Blade • Two card reader connectors • Readers using standard Wiegand output up to 128 bits are supported. • Four Supervised Inputs • Door contacts and REX devices. • Standard two wire inputs. • Wide variety of input supervision types. • Four Relay Outputs • Strike output, door opener, buzzer. • Standard 3 pin normally open or normally closed 4 Inputs 4 Outputs 2 Wiegand Readers

  15. Access Blade & Portal REX (Input) DSM (Input) Buzzer (Alarm > Output) Door Lock (Alarm > Output) Portal Access Blade Card Reader (Reader/Keypad)

  16. Alarm Output Blade • Eight 3-pin output relays • Standard normally open or normally closed Form C Relays • Suitable for controlling many strikes • Requires appropriate suppression: Surge filter or diodes

  17. Alarm Input Blade 8 Standard two-wire inputs. A variety of supervised and unsupervised inputs can be configured. UL Listed Intrusion

  18. Temperature Input Board 8 Standard two wire inputs. Uses a SMS temperature probe Temp Probe

  19. Additional Features Partitioning Wireless lock integration Elevator control

  20. User Interface Monitoring Desktop Conventional Widget Desktop Custom designed for each user

  21. Monitoring Desktop

  22. Widget Desk Top

  23. Portal Temp Probe Photo ID Camera 6 Reader Photo ID Badge Printing NetDoor Node Door Lock Hybrid DVR 5 Security Administrator IP Network IP Network 4 Temp Probe Portal 3 Alarm Security Monitor Internet Alarm Panel 2 Door Lock Portal Reader NetBox Vicon Remote Support Portal 1 Reader SMS Micro Node Door Lock Gate Reader Elevator Lighting SMS System Architecture

  24. Demonstration and Discussion

  25. SMS Road Map

  26. Access Control Best Practices Protect the Wiring Make it hard to identify wire Run with Other service such as intrusion Enclose in Conduit where possible Avoid readers with built in connectors Do not use wire nuts on pigtails Solder connections Use Heat Shrink Tubing Insist on security screws

  27. Use Anti-Passback Two readers at a door In and out reader

  28. Vicon SMS with ViconNet Vicon Security Management System • What’s Unique? • Complete security solution combining Two best-of-breed systems • The only third-generation, appliance-based access control solution designed specifically to work with ViconNet • Automatically links access control events with ViconNet video

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