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Our security<br />

management<br />

system integrates<br />

with most<br />

intrusion alarm<br />

panels via serial<br />

interfaces <strong>for</strong><br />

ef<strong>for</strong>tless control.<br />

Image courtesy of Honeywell Security<br />

<strong>ESI</strong>’s explosion-proof PTZ cameras <strong>and</strong> housings<br />

The company’s Security range of surveillance systems, industrial cameras, explosion-proof PTZ cameras <strong>and</strong><br />

housings are typically used in petrochemical, industrial, aerospace <strong>and</strong> offshore industries <strong>and</strong>, generally,<br />

on sites where there is a risk of very high temperature <strong>and</strong> explosion because of the presence of volatile<br />

gases, vapours, mists or dusts. <strong>ESI</strong>’s range of surveillance systems is recognised <strong>and</strong> chosen by customers<br />

internationally because they require the finest engineered solutions <strong>for</strong> security in hazardous conditions.<br />

Multiple site control by <strong>ESI</strong><br />

A key feature of the company’s CCTV Surveillance System is the capability to monitor <strong>and</strong> control multiple<br />

sites remotely. Several plat<strong>for</strong>ms can be incorporated <strong>and</strong> monitored from a single, manned installation<br />

with monitoring from a shore-based Control Centre. A hierarchical control structure ensures that in<br />

the event of an incident, control passes seamlessly from one location to another as events dictate.<br />

Intrusion detection<br />

The <strong>ESI</strong> security management system integrates ef<strong>for</strong>tlessly with most intrusion alarm panels via serial<br />

interfaces. The integration allows on-site staff to monitor intrusion alarms, arm <strong>and</strong> disarm security<br />

zones, create reports <strong>and</strong> graphically view security incidents at workstations. Intrusion events can be<br />

configured to trigger automatic responses. For example, a glass-break alarm or motion detector can<br />

cause a camera to pan, tilt <strong>and</strong> zoom to a present alarm zone while the live <strong>and</strong> recorded video feeds<br />

pop up on the remote workstation. Through this integration, an access control card reader can be used<br />

to simultaneously unlock entry doors <strong>and</strong> disarm the alarm when a valid credential is presented.<br />

Examples of intrusion detection components are:<br />

❚ Motion detection<br />

❚ Equipment tamper<br />

❚ Glass break detection<br />

❚ Duress<br />

Facilities Technology<br />

Image courtesy of Honeywell Security

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