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Specialising in the supply of Audio/Video intercom systems
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| Anniesland College Project- Phase 1 (Education) |
System Layout
In partnership with Alarmfast Supervision Security Systems Ltd, we recently designed and supplied a 110 door Mi-fare access control system. This system communicates over a TCP/IP network.
Phase 2 of this project, which is to be of similar size is due to start at the end of this year.
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| Wind Turbine Stations need protecting
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System Layout
Over the past 5 years we are now seeing more and more of these space age looking Wind Turbines appearing on our landscape. These stations are there for one reason- to provide us with sustainable energy. Unbeleivably these sites are becoming subject to vandalism. In conjunction with 'Turbine Guard' we designed a system for the Scout Moor Farm project using our VR external keypads & PSU, along with a PLC, & voice communicator to control access to the turbines. One of the main criterias on this system was that the units would withstand heavy handling, along with very harsh weather/temperatures.
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| The Royal Edinburgh Hospital (AC-Q42) |
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System Layout
This system was installed by 'AN Other Electrical Contractor' in the Psychiatric Wing of the Lothian Primary Care NHS trusts Headquarters in Edinburgh. The project was designed to eliminate the need for issuing mechanical keys to patients. Each bedroom/ward was fitted with a stainless steel keypad/prox unit (AC-Q42) which meant the staff could use PIN numbers for entry, and the patients would be issued with an RFID proximity card for entry.
If the cards were lost, or stolen they could easily be taken out of operation by the staff, whereas before with mechanical keys this would have meant changing the cylinder, and re-issuing keys, and leaving the lost key still usable.
On this project there are 48 controlled doors.
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System Layout
This system was installed by 'AN Other Electrical Contractor' in the Emmaus Centre- Glasgow, which is a centre created for recovering Alcoholics. The project was designed to eliminate the need for issuing mechanical keys to residents. Each bedroom was fitted with a stainless steel keypad/prox unit (AC-Q42HB) which meant the staff could use PIN numbers for entry, and the patients would be issued with an RFID proximity card for entry. These units were also supplied for some of the external doors. the doorbell feature on the units was also used with the BLD40 chime/sounder fitted internally in some areas, to alert when a visitor arrived. This BL-D40 doubled as an alarm sounder as well on some monitored doors.
Each unit has an in-built heater, and the numbers glow in the dark.
If the cards were lost, or stolen they could easily be taken out of operation by the staff, whereas before with mechanical keys this would have meant changing the cylinder, and re-issuing keys, and leaving the lost key still usable.
On this project there are 48 controlled doors.
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System Layout
This system was installed by 'Advanced Fire & Security Systems Ltd' in a high secure school set in Fife.
On this project there are 7 entrances. Each entrance has a Vandal Resistant Stainless Steel RFID proximity reader fitted at it to control access. In addition to this there is also a Video Entry system fitted at the Main Entrance.
All doors on this system are linked via structured cabling, and report back to a dedicated P.C. At this P.C it is possible to edit all parameters of the system, and generate reports on activities that have occurred over any desired time interval. It also has several input/Outputs which can be used in the future, e.g Panic alarms, smoke detection etc etc. One of the key features of this system was that the staff had to be in control of the system, so that they could add/delete new cards from the system easily, and the systems readers had to stand up to the harsh treatment that they would be receiving.
Summary - 1x Audio/Video Entrance Panel, 2x Internal B&W Video Handsets, 7x RFID Prox readers, 3x 2 door controllers.
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