Surveillance Cameras: High-denition (HD) and 4K cameras provide clear, detailed video footage of your premises. Options like night vision and PTZ (Pan-Tilt-Zoom) cameras ensure that your property is monitored around the clock, capturing critical moments in real time and o ering exibility in viewing angles.
 Access Control Systems: These systems regulate entry to restricted areas through keycards, biometric scanners, Face or PIN codes. By controlling who can access specific parts of your property, access control systems enhance security and streamline management.
High-De nition Cameras: Our CCTV systems feature high-de nition (HD) and 4K cameras that deliver crisp, clear images with detailed resolution. These cameras are designed to capture every critical detail, whether it’s day or night, through advanced technologies such as infrared (IR) night vision.
Pan-Tilt-Zoom (PTZ) Capability: For dynamic surveillance needs, PTZ cameras offer exible viewing options. They can pan horizontally, tilt vertically, and zoom in on specific areas, allowing for comprehensive coverage and the ability to focus on important events or areas of interest.
Biometric attendance devices represent an advanced application of access control technology, focusing specifically on tracking employee attendance and work hours. These devices use biometric recognition methods, such as fingerprint scanning, iris recognition, or facial recognition, to accurately identify and record employees as they clock in and out. By integrating biometric attendance devices with access control systems, organizations can streamline attendance tracking, reduce time theft, and improve payroll accuracy.
Entrance control systems : complement parking barriers by managing access at entry points for both vehicles and pedestrians. These systems integrate technologies such as card readers,biometric scanners, and keypads to ensure that only authorized individuals can gain entry. For vehicles, entrance control systems may include features such as license plate recognition (LPR) or RFID tags to automate the entry process and improve effciency.For pedestrians, entrance control systems often include turnstiles or security gates that work in conjunction with access cards or biometric authentication.
Cabling : At the heart of structured cabling are the various types of cables used, including Category 5e (Cat 5e), Category 6 (Cat 6), Category 6a (Cat 6a), and ber optic cables. These cables are designed to handle di erent data transmission speeds and distances, ensuring optimal performance and bandwidth for your network.
Patch Panels: Patch panels serve as central points where network cables are terminated and connected. They provide a neat and organized way to manage connections, allowing for easy changes and troubleshooting within the network.
System Configuration Involves setting up and configuring network equipment and systems to ensure they operate according to the design specifications. This includes configuring routers, switches, and other network devices for optimal performance.