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Company Announcement: Honeywell Digital Video Manager Helps Improve Security Operations, Threat Detection and Forensics

14th March 2013

  

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 Honeywell  today announced an updated version of its digital closed-circuit television surveillance system, Digital Video Manager (DVM). The latest release, DVM R500, sets new standards in operational efficiency, cost effectiveness and performance through a redesigned user interface, smart diagnostics and forensic search capabilities, and improved integration with access control and other security technologies.

The user interface is the most visible enhancement to DVM R500. The updated design follows established multimedia interface principles, which creates intuitive, agile navigation, helping boost productivity and reduce security event response times, as well as training costs. These improvements are augmented by smart diagnostics modules that analyze system operations to help security operators quickly process activity reports, run system diagnostics, and check system performance and status.
“This is one of the most dynamic, user-friendly systems I’ve seen,” said Ken Yildiran, security officer for the Museum of Old and New Art, a DVM customer located in Hobart, Australia. “The analysis and reporting that would normally take four to five hours is now measured in minutes, allowing our operators to focus on other critical duties.”New recording and playback capabilities, combined with the improved interface, can also help security personnel quickly pinpoint potential threats and react before they become incidents. By providing various, time-coordinated views, the same tools can reduce forensic investigation time after an event.

These features include:
• Synchronized and instant playback of multiple cameras.
• Motion searching that detects movement in a selected area and tags it for review.
• Timeline scrubbing to quickly locate critical incidents and footage.

In addition, DVM R500 helps decrease lifecycle costs by leveraging global open security standards such as ONVIF™ to enhance system interoperability. This enables organizations to use the latest security cameras and equipment while protecting past technology investments. DVM R500 is also an integral component of Honeywell Enterprise Buildings Integrator (EBI), an award-winning building management system that ties all aspects of a security solution together, including video, access control and intrusion detection. EBI integrates comfort, life safety, energy and other core facility controls as well. And this gives users a single point of access to all the essential information and resources needed to monitor, manage and protect a facility, campus or multi-site operation. As a result, security directors have optimized visibility and intelligence, and can deploy their staff and resources more efficiently and effectively.

“To stay ahead of the increasing threats impacting businesses and organizations, security personnel need advanced-yet-cost-effective technology to protect their assets and promote safety,” said Paul Orzeske, president of Honeywell Building Solutions. “DVM R500 helps users identify and address would-be issues before they cause problems or damage — all while increasing ease of use and operational efficiency.” To learn more about Honeywell Digital Video Manager and the latest building automation developments, visit www.dvm.honeywell.com or follow HoneywellBuild on Twitter.

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