Security is a vital concern for financial institutions worldwide. The type of security that must be in place should be designed to provide banks and finance institutions with better threat detection and prevention, low-cost of ownership and streamlined security operations.
Digital video surveillance is a literal way to keep an eye on banks and ATMs. Using video surveillance, finance institutions can recover stolen assets faster via video tracking combined with with transaction data, such as ATM data. Plus, video surveillance can also deter violence, vandalism and other illegal behavior by capturing and quickly retrieving high quality images.
An application of Neugent’s video surveillance in a typical bank installation
Neugent’s Standalone SX-3000 DVR Series offer a durable, heavy-duty surveillance solution for banks, cash carriers and the ATM sectors.
Neugent’s Standalone SX-3000 DVRs provide an embedded Linux platform to ensure system reliability and stability, allowing it to run unattended for an entire year! Michael Jang, Neugent’s CEO, states that, “An embedded Linux is an excellent platform because it provides stability, reliability over time, fully utilized system resources, lower purchase and maintenance costs and portability. Linux is an open source, requires limited hardware space, and has no royalty costs compared to other operating systems.”
With Neugent’s Standalone SX-3000 DVRs, you can connect up to 4 or 8 cameras, depending on your requirements. The SX-3000 DVRs also provide real-time video capture and crystal clear display synched with audio.
Moreover, SX-3000 DVR’s easy search and playback and alarm notification capabilities help bank security personnel effectively collaborate with third-party agencies during emergencies. SX-3000 DVR’s quick integration with alarm and sensor systems can immediately alert concerned authorities of security breaches, allowing management to quickly identify people involved in robberies.
Designed for retail, as well as residential security, the Standalone SX-3000 DVRs require a non-technical installation. “You simply hang it on the wall, connect your cameras and operate the system via remote control,” adds Mr. Jang. The SX-3000 DVRs also allow remote viewing from anywhere on the network, thus providing fast and easy access to footage for authorized personnel. Bundled with Neugent’s Central Monitoring solution, supervision of several local bank offices is very easy. This means that the security manager instantly gets images in case of an alarm and these images are stored in the bank server as well as locally. In other words, it will not help a robber to steal or destroy the bank’s server.
Other applications for the SX-3000 DVRs include small to mid-scale installations including retail and franchise areas, convenience stores, gas stations, resorts, hospitals, and museums.
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