Telecom, utility, and other companies have expensive revenue-generating equipment deployed at every one of their network sites, so it’s critically important to monitor the physical security of remote sites. This is especially true for anyone who’s ever been the victim of copper theft, vandalism, or other intrusions.
It’s also important to remember that the cost of repairing or replacing equipment is often trivial compared to the revenue loss caused by an outage. A simple camera placed in the right spot could make the difference between catching the criminal in the act and losing hundreds of thousands of dollars in revenue during a major outage.
With the SiteMON IP camera in place, users can monitor remote sites or areas anywhere in their network in real time. It’s easy to see who’s on the other side of the door before granting access. These capabilities are important parts of effective building management, especially at unmanned sites. Receiving 24/7 intruder notifications will dramatically boost individual site protection, and ultimately, the entire network.
The new SiteMON IP offers the ability to make security decisions remotely, allowing for the dispatch of on-call staff, security, or even police. Users can easily monitor live and archived images using the built-in web browser interface.
When SiteMON IP units are used in conjunction with the T/Mon NOC master station, DPS clients gain advanced functionality. “Trigger events” cause images to be archived automatically for later review. These trigger events can be any alarm on an attached NetGuardian RTU or the local alarms inputs on the SiteMON IP itself.
The new SiteMON IP is also compatible with the T/GFX graphical user interface (GUI). With T/MonGFX, it’s possible to view live images directly from each SiteMON IP. Simply click on the appropriate icon for the desired camera from the site-floor-plan screen. Each window will refresh at user-defined intervals.
Images that are automatically archived by T/Mon are also viewable using the same interface - with tools like playback, step-through, saving, and more.
One example of how the SiteMON IP mitigates site intrusion starts with a simple discrete alarm. Imagine this: A user receives notification of a door alarm or motion sensor. An automatic relay command on a NetGuardian RTU turns on lights at this site immediately - without any human intervention required. This event also triggers the SiteMON IP to capture the images, which are archived by T/Mon.
For additional information and the full technical specifications of the SiteMON IP G2, visit http://www.dpstele.com/sitemon_ip_g2
Other press releases from DPS Telecom
- DPS Telecom Introduces the New Remote Power Switch for Remote Reboot, Generator, and Other Power Control Applications - October 23rd, 2009
- DPS Telecom Unveils the Next-Gen NetGuardian Remote with VoIP Orderwire Functionality - August 26th, 2009
- DPS Telecom Introduces New Auto-Dialer White Paper - Monitor Your Sites With Your Cell Phone … - July 23rd, 2009
- New Cost-Cutting ‘SNMP over T1′ White Paper Teaches Telcos How to Reduce Their Expenses - June 3rd, 2009
- DPS Telecom Releases New RADIUS Authentication Feature for the NetGuardian 832A G5 - May 19th, 2009
Contact Information
Andrew EricksonDPS Telecom
4955 E. Yale Ave.
Fresno, CA 93727
Phone: 559-454-1600
Fax: 559-454-1688
Email: aerickson@dpstele.com
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