iParadox App Released for MG/SP Control Panels

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Independent Locksmiths & Security is pleased to introduce the iParadox app to it's new and existing customers.  It enables you to access your Paradox security system remotely.

With arm/disarm control, PGM control, and live system status, iParadox turns your Wi-Fi or 3G iPhone, iPod touch, iPad or iPad 3G into a remote keypad. Now you can control your Paradox security system from your favourite Apple device!

iParadox is compatible with all MG/SP control panels (requires IP100 V5.03 or higher).

Common features for Lite and Full version
  Compatible with all MGSP control panels (requires IP100 V5.03 or higher)
  Compatible with iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad, iPad 3G
  View system status (zones and partitions)
  Displays alarm memory
  Displays system troubles
  Functions via Wi-Fi or 3G
  Connects with static or dynamic IP (ParadoxMyHome)
 
Features for Full version only
  Arm/disarm the system remotely
  Control up to 16 PGM outputs
 

Customizable PGM labels

Contact Ben Sampson on 0400 376 840 for further information or to request a quotation.

Apple store download links for iParadox;

LITE version 
FULL version

 

Arthur Phillip High School use Apple iPad & iPod for CCTV surveillance

Arthur Phillip High School is a comprehensive Government high school that is located in the CBD of Parramatta, a city in the greater Sydney metropolitan area in Australia.  The school staffs around 150 teachers and administrators and supports 1600 students.  They also support two school sites which are intersected by a reasonably busy road and are close to a major transport interchange.

The school is proud to be an Apple Distinguished School and strive to constantly use technology to improve student engagement, which is one of the reasons that C3 was a logical addition for their security solution. They currently have approximately 400 MacBooks that the students can borrow for a lesson (much like textbooks) and 200 iMacs in labs or teacher staffrooms. The school has an extensive computer network and wireless network, including a laser link to connect each campus. They also boast a second wireless network across both campuses, linked by fibre bored under the road and 850 Lenovo laptops. The school and its staff are clearly pioneers in using technology in education.

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The school believed it was time to apply that technology to their security infrastructure.  About three and a half years ago, Arthur Phillip High School was invited to apply for some Government funding specifically for improving our security. This was in the wake of concern over security threats to infrastructure and other community facilities, racial tensions in the community and a gang invasion of another nearby metropolitan school.  The school was awarded the funds an they did improve their perimeter security (7ft fencing, upgraded door and entry point, and access control gates), internal site security (access control system for internal and external building entries).  The previous CCTV installation was antiquated and unreliable, therefore the school also used the funds to upgrade their system.

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University of Illinois Campus Police use C3 as a Force Multiplier

Campus Police at the University of Illnois Urbana-Champaign are responsible for public safety in over 286 buildings housing 17 colleges and instructional units, covering over 1,400 acres and over 53,000 students.  The university is also home to 14 major sporting facilities.  In addition to day to day academics, the University hosts the largest Greek community in the US.  The 55 member campus police mission, of course, is to keep students, faculty, staff and visitors safe throughout their time at the University.  

With the sheer size of their mission, it is no surprise that the progressive organization was looking for a way to provide real time, reliable video surveillance to all of their officers and personnel.

“It is important to campus safety for our officers to have a presence during regular school days and evenings, as well as major events on campus,” said Detective Tim Hetrick. “Our goal is to always be in a position to respond to threats to public and individual safety.”

Cameras and Technology

Chief Barbara O’Connor quickly realized that in order to best serve the needs of this large campus that the security system needed to be centralized.  By utilizing Axis Communication cameras and Milestone XProtect Corporate VMS, the campus police are able to manage all cameras in a central location.  Future plans include a gradual three to five year deployment of roughly 4500 cameras.

Once the centralized system began to take shape, Chief O’Connor and Detective Tim Hetrick needed a way to take that video surveillance to mobile devices.  This is when the university added iRa C3 from Lextech Labs to iPod touches that are provided to the officers while on patrol.  Through a donation to the university, the campus police department started using the iRa C3 software at the beginning of this school year.  

“Installation of the C3 client was quick and painless,” said Detective Hetrick.  “And it amounts to about 1% of the total investment of video equipment on campus,” added Chief O’Connor.

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Case Study: Arthur Phillip High School’s Textbook IP CCTV Security Solution

Electronic security integrator Independent Locksmiths & Security has installed Milestone IP-based video management solution incorporating Axis and Mobotix cameras, along with Crow AcNet Pro access control at Arthur Phillip High School in Parramatta.

Article by John Adams, Security Electronics & Networks Magazine

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IF there’s a classic application in which networked electronic security solutions leverage existing infrastructure it’s educational facilities including schools and universities. The key element is the significant investment schools make in their educational computer networks and Arthur Phillip High School in Parramatta is no exception to this rule. 

With more than 1500 students, many with laptops, Arthur Phillip High School (APHS) has its own wireless network as well as a 1GB fibre LAN supplemented by a laser link connecting its central server room to remote buildings across split campuses on either side of Macquarie St. 

APHS’ decision to go with an IP security solution coincided neatly with the NSW Department of Education and Training’s investment of nearly $A1 billion in the Computers in Schools Program. This investment saw powerful new IT infrastructure installed at APHS. Important too, it meant that as the new network was installed, the legacy network could be populated by IP surveillance and access control devices. 

Supporting the IP security solution at APHS was a grant from the national Secure Schools Program which was set up to help at-risk schools offer safe and secure environments for students and teachers. Given APHS’s situation in what is now a buzzing business and recreation hub, enhancing security was vital to the school.   

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Texas man on vacation uses iPhone to watch thieves raid his home over 2400km away

TEXAS man watched a burglary occur at his own home while he was on vacation in Connecticut 2414km away, using a simple iPhone app, ABC News reports.

Vince Hunter said the $4.99 ($5.60) iPhone app, called iCam, notified him and his wife via text message that the motion detectors had been activated in his house.

Then, using his mobile phone, he was able to watch a live feed from the webcams he had installed around his home after a previous break-in.

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