2. We, “Palladium Safety Solution Private Limited”, are
an eminent service provider, involved in providing all
kinds of Safety/Detection/Protection/Fire Fighting
solutions which includes Installation & maintenance
of CCTV’s, Intruder Alarm Systems, Fire Alarm/
Detection Systems, Fire Fighting Equipments, Fire
Safety Training and Fire Audits etc. Extensively
applicable in corporate offices, multinational
companies, hospitals & nursing homes, educational
institutions, shopping complexes & malls and industrial
units; our spectrum of services is widely acknowledged
for its timely execution, effectiveness, high degree of
professionalism and reliability.
3.
4. FIRE FIGHTING / PROTECTION SYSTEM & FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
FIRE ALARM & DETECTION SYSTEM – CONVENTIONAL, ADDRESSABLE &
WIRELESS FAS
INTRUSION ALARM SYSTEM (BURGLAR ALARM SYSTEM)
SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM - DVR BASED SOLUTION
SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM – NVR & IP BASED
ACCESS CONTROL – PROXIMITY, BIOMETRIC & FACE RECOGNISION
FLAME & BEAM SENSORS
5. First of all we need to understand
What is Fire ?
Theory of Fire & Smoke
6. • Before attempting to understand fire detection systems and automatic
sprinklers, it is beneficial to possess a basic knowledge of fire
development and behavior.
• With this information, the role and interaction of these supplemental
fire safety systems in the protection process can then be better realized.
• Basically, a fire is a chemical reaction in which a carbon based material
(fuel), mixes with oxygen (usually as a component of air), and is heated
to a point where flammable vapors are produced.
• These vapors can then come in contact with something that is hot
enough to cause vapor ignition, and a resulting fire. In simple terms,
something that can burn touches something that is hot, and a fire is
produced
Theory of Fire & Smoke
7. • Libraries, archives, museums, and historic structures frequently
contain numerous fuels. These include books, manuscripts, records,
artifacts, combustible interior finishes, cabinets, furnishings, and
laboratory chemicals.
Theory of Fire & Smoke
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Elements of Fire
Three elements essential simultaneously
for a fire:
• Fuel or combustible material
• Enough OXYGENto sustain combustion,
• Enough HEATto raise the material to its ignition temperature,
These three elements together give rise to
The chemical reaction that is FIRE.
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Stages of a Fire
Incipient stage: Initial stage of a fire. No visible flame
or smoke, but the chemical reaction of fire is in progress.
Smoldering stage: Second stage of a fire. Flame is
not visible but smoke and heat are produced.
Open Flame stage: Third stage of fire. Flame is
visible, transient stage from smoldering to open flame is
longer. In a few seconds open flame can lead to a major fire.
High Heat stage: Fourth stage of fire. Flames and
heat are so high that loss to the property are maximum.
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• Human error (95.7%)
• Deficiencies in buildings
• Inadequate fire protection systems
• Proliferation of ignition sources
• Lack of R & D into fire accidents
• Public apathy
(Data from National seminar on fire safety in the new
millennium - N Delhi 24 -25 January, 2011)
Reasons for Fire Accidents
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Summary
• Majority of fires occur in storage areas.
• Most of the fires take place either late at night or
early in the morning or on non working days
when the storage areas are unattended.
• Poor housekeeping practices and sparingly used
areas lead to major conflagrations.
• Not much importance is paid for providing
detection or extinguishing system.
• Employees are not adequately trained
• There is no serious attempt to learn from past
mistakes.
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Fuel sources and ignition sources be kept
apart.
Take any of these three things away, and the
fire will be extinguished.
Fire extinguishers put out fire by taking away
one or more elements of the fire triangle.
Fire Safety
16. Extinguishing a Fire
Fire is extinguished by the removal of any
one of the 3 elements
Starvation
Fuel
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Common Fire Extinguishing agents
Water
Sand
Carbon dioxide
Foam
Multipurpose dry chemical
Halon*
*INDIA has already stop
the consumption
Of halon
extinguishers
in year
2010.
Used in
Extinguishers
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Foam
Has blanketing or smothering effect
Has cooling effect
Can be used for controlling Class
“B” fires.
Disadvantages
Leaves considerable residue
Common Fire Extinguishing agents
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Common Fire Extinguishing agents
CARBON DIOXIDE (CO2)
• Reduces oxygen to less than 15%
• Effective on Class B,C and E fires
• No residue
• Relatively inert
Disadvantages
• Generally >35% concentration by volume required for total flooding
system
• Toxic to humans at >4% by volume
• Not the best agent for smouldering deep-seated fires (concentration
required for >20 minutes)
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Common Fire Extinguishing agents
MULTIPURPOSE DRY CHEMICAL
• Interrupts chemical reactions
• Mono ammonium phosphate
• Effective on Class A, B, and C fires
• Non-conducting medium
Disadvantages
• Obscures vision
• More irritating than ordinary dry chemical
• Nozzle pressure may cause burning liquids to splash
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Common Fire Extinguishing agents
HALON
• Interrupts chemical reactions
• Bromotrifluoromethane
• Effective on Class A, B, and C fires
• Not acutely toxic at <10% by volume
• Generally used at <7% by volume
• No residue
• No chilling effect on electronic parts and components
Disadvantages
• Acutely toxic at >10% by volume (anaesthetic and cardiac
effects)
• Delayed effects and effects of chronic exposure not well
known
• Final bi-products after fire might be toxic on
decomposition
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Fire Extinguishers
Portable extinguishers are only “first-aid”
implements, for immediate use on fires in
the incipient stage.
“First line of defense.”
The Indian Standards Institution has
classified FEs according to the nature of
the burning material .
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Which FE to use?
When picking one up look for :-
• What is burning?
• Ease in handling.
• Method of operation.
• Effective range
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Using FEs
Even though extinguishers come in a number of
shapes and sizes, they are all operated similarly.
When using an FE remember the word PASS :
P A S S -- Pull, Aim, Squeeze, and Sweep
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Pull the pin at the top of the
extinguisher that keeps the
handle from being accidentally
pressed
Using FEs
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Stand approximately 8 feet away
from the fire and squeeze the
handle to discharge the
extinguisher.
When you release the handle,
the jet will stop.
Using FEs
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Sweep the nozzle to and
fro at the base of the fire.
After the fire appears to
go out, watch it carefully-
it may re-ignite!
Using FEs
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Fire Extinguishers
Most fire extinguishers will have a picture label
telling you which type of fire it is designed for. Viz.
Remember
fire extinguishers put out fire by taking away one
or more elements of the fire triangle
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Fire Hydrants System
• A Hydrant System is a backbone of Fire Protection System.
• A Hydrant System comprises of Hydrant Valve, Hose box, Hose Pipes, Hose Reel,
Hose Reel Drum, Branch Pipe & etc.
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Hose pipes and Branch pipes
• Hoses that are used for delivering the water
(also called as delivery hoses) are generally
of RRL (Reinforced Rubber lined) type of 15
m or 30 m in length.
• Branch pipes – are tapering metallic pipes to
which nozzles of 20 mm size are attached.
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Wet Riser System
• Line pressure is initially maintained by a
jockey pump.
• When any hydrant is operated and
jockey pump fails to maintain the
pressure then after certain drop in
pressure wet riser pump takes auto
start.
• It can be switched off manually.
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Hose reel system
• Hose reels are non percolating delivery
hoses of small internal diameter,
normally 19 mm carried on a drum.
• Hose reels are first-aid fire
extinguishing equipment suitable for
general protection of building.
• It is attached with wet riser system.
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Fire Pumps
• Line pressure is maintained by the fire
pumps.
• Number of pumps supply water in case
of fire emergency.
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Jockey Pump
• Primarily line pressure is maintained by
the jockey pump.
• It has auto start and auto cut off
features.
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Sprinkler Pump
• If the sprinklers are operated and jockey
pump fails to maintain the pressure then
sprinkler pump will auto start.
• After certain drop in pressure it can be
switched off manually.
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Diesel Pump
• It is the standby to both the electric
pumps in case of power failure.
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Sprinkler System
A fire sprinkler system is an active fire protection measure, consisting of a water supply
system, providing adequate pressure and flow rate to a water distribution piping system, onto
which fire sprinklers are connected. Although historically only used in factories and large
commercial buildings, home and small building systems
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Sprinkler System
• An automatic sprinkler system consists of
pipes and heat operated valves (sprinkler
„heads‟) by means of which a fire is
automatically detected , the alarm given and
water delivered to seat of fire.
• By this means a fire is extinguished or kept
under control till fire brigade arrives.
• Line pressure is maintained by Jockey &
Sprinkler pump backed by diesel pump.
Color of bulb Activation Temp.
Red 680
C
Yellow 790
C
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Co2 Flooding System
From a main distribution valves, a piping system is used to distribute the gas to the discharge
nozzles which are placed uniformly throughout the protected spaces.
It extinguishes fires using CO2 by suppressing the oxygen content in the space . Designed to
withstand every climatic conditions.
These devices are widely used in Electrical Transformers , Power Generators ,Machinery Spaces
& Others
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FM200 Flooding System
•Fast - Within seconds, FM200 penetrates the entire hazard areas to smother the combustion.
•Environmentally Friendly & FM200 exists as a gas in the earth's atmosphere and is one of
the by-products of combustion. It's use has no environmental impact.
•Non-damaging – FM200 does not cause spoilage, requires no clean up and leaves no
residue.
•Non-conductive – FM200 is electrically non-conductive, allowing use for a wide variety of
special applications.
Adaptive – FM200 is effective on a wide range of flammable and combustible materials.
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When fighting a fire
Check :
• whether your path of escape is blocked
• If the extinguisher has run out of material.
• The extinguisher is effective or not.
• If you are not able to fight the fire
“safely”,then
51. Smoke Detectors
Heat Detectors
Multi-Sensor Detectors
P.A. System
Flame Detectors
Talk back System
Manual Call Point
Hooters
Gas Leakage Detectors
Flame Detectors
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Fire Alarm System Devices
58. Flame Sensors - Applications
UPS & Server
Warehouse
Textile Industry
Cotton / Chemical industry
Above False Ceil Area
IT Industry
59. Flame Sensor Model - UV FS 2000E – UL Listed
Sensor Compatibility
FS 2000E
Control
panel
Auto dialer
Dual tone hooter
Smoke sensor
Manual Call point
71. • A public address or "PA" system is an electronic amplification
system with a mixer, amplifier and loudspeakers, used to
reinforce a given sound (e.g.,a person making a speech,
prerecorded music, or message) and distributing the 'sound' to
the general public around a building.
• Simple PA systems are often used in small venues such as school
auditoriums, churches, and small bars. PA systems with a larger
number of speakers are widely used in institutional and
commercial buildings, to read announcements or declare states of
emergency. Intercom systems, which are often used in schools,
also have microphones in each room so that the occupants can
reply to the central office.
Fire Alarm & Security Systems
Public Address System
Introduction
72. • There is disagreement over when to call these audio systems
Sound Reinforcement (SR) systems or PA systems. Some audio
engineers distinguish between the two by technology and
capability, while others distinguish by intended use (e.g., SR
systems are for live music whereas PA systems are usually for
reproduction of speech and recorded music in buildings and
institutions). This distinction is important in some regions or
markets, while in other regions or markets the terms are
interchangeable.
Fire Alarm & Security Systems
Public Address System
Introduction
74. Fire Alarm & Security Systems
Public Address System
Schematic
75. Fire Alarm & Security Systems
Public Address System
Schematic
76. Public address (PA) systems
Examples of public address systems
Fire Alarm & Security System
77. Fire Alarm & Security Systems
Public Address System
Wall and Ceiling Mount Speakers & Strobes
78. Fire Alarm & Security Systems
Public Address System
Ceiling Speakers
79. Wire Less Fire Alarm Systems
Wireless Fire Alarm Control Panel
• Standard panels are 99 & 999 zone panels.
• Panel has ability to receive radio waves .
• It displays the zones whenever receive the signal from the detector.
• There is an inbuilt siren in the panel .
• Auto dialer is also the feature of this panel.
• It can save 4 telephone nos. and start dialing when ever it becomes
activated.
80. • It has 1 – 99 independent wireless zones; each can be armed or
disarmed independently. It is also defined to common zone
and emergency zone.
Wire Less Fire Alarm Systems
There are 2 Types of Control Panel which are as follows:
a ) 99 Zone Fire Alarm panel
b) 999 Zone Fire Alarm panel
• It has 1 – 999 independent wireless zones; each can be armed
or disarmed independently. It is also defined to common zone
and emergency zone.
Wireless Control Panels
81. Wire Less Fire Alarm Systems
Wireless Control Panels
Description: Wireless Control Panel with 99 detectors & second one with 999 detectors.
Compatibility: All KARSAN radio emitter through radio waves
Indication: Alarm 105 db
Principle Function : Displays different zones of smoke sensors transmitted by radio emitter .
Operating voltage: 12 volts DC, Two pin 5 Amp socket is required to be connected for charging
Power Backup : 7 to 8 Hours
Addressing method: Digital nos. display on screen
Construction Material: M S Body
Color: Black
Battery : 12V DC, 1.2 AH
82. • The code of detector or wireless emitter can be inputted to alarm
more host automatically or by hand.
• Super-large LED display and voice guide make alarm more humanly
and easily.
• Two accesses code (user code and installer code ) manage separately.
The code is modifiable to prevent the program from distorting at ill
will.
• The alarm host has two timers. It can recognize on/off state
automatically and also indicates present on/off state.
• Five pieces of up-to-date alarm massage can be scrolled to display
simultaneously.
• Inquiring 70 pieces of up-to-date records including alarm message
and indication message That is last 70 message can be inquired .
• A normal open/close output and + 12V DC output are provided to
control other devices(e.g. startup alarm horn, alarm light, alarm
linkage etc.)
• The internal or external backup battery can be optional. There is
protection for over-charged or over-discharged and also low power
alert.
Main Functions and Characteristics of Panel
Wire Less Fire Alarm Systems
83. Wire Less Fire Alarm Systems
Name and usage of main parts
• Volume button: adjusting the volume, it becomes louder when
adjusted clock wisely.
• 0-9 Keys: number keys
• < *, #> Key: right/left direction key, used to complete function setup
together with “SET” key.
• RESET key: when an alarm occurs, press this key to stop the alarm
sound and the alarm massage will memorize automatically, When
entering into setup state, press this key to exit.
• OK key: Used to confirm the inputs. Used to complete function setup
together with “SET” key
• SET key: used to set functions. Please referring to “operation”
chapters for specific function setting operations.
• LED display screen: usually, it displays the time and the second light
is flashing. When an alarm occurs, it displays the alarm time, alarm
direction and alarm type and the second light is completely on.
84. Wire Less Fire Alarm Systems
Name and usage of main parts
• AC power input: AC 220V 50HZ power supply.
• Fuse: AC 220V 0.5A fuse tube.
• Antena interface: it can be connected with inner antenna and outer
antenna. In order to get the best affection, outdoor antennal is
recommended.
• DC input: DC+12V end, to provide power for device that is requiring
power supply, Polarity. Red is+ , Black is -. If a build-in backup power
supply is selected. Short-circuit is forbidden.
• Line: to be used to connect with PSTN
• Phone: to be used to connect with users’ telephone set.
• Menu display: in standby, the menu light is off, when entering into
setup state. The light is flashing after entering into setup state, the
light is completely on.
85. Wire Less Fire Alarm Systems
Wireless Smoke Detectors
• Detectors are programmable can be programmed in any zone
between 1 to 999 nos.
• Each detector is attached with power radio emitter .
• So when ever detector becomes activated through smoke it sends
radio waves to the panel .
• Panel display the same zone in which it has been programmed
• Programmed zone can be changed to another zone if required.
• There is also an inbuilt hooter in the detectors as well as radio emitter
.
• Each emitter is workable with call button ( manual call point ) .
86. Wire Less Fire Alarm Systems
Wireless Smoke Detector
Model No.: SS 168
Area Coverage ( Max. ) :40 SQ. MTR. WITH 10 F HT.
Compatibility: All KARSAN analogue system through radio waves
Mounting: Plugs into surface base
Detection principle: Photo electric light scatter
Operating voltage: 9 volts DC battery
Addressing method: Unique address embedded in detector
Construction Material: Molded ABS
Dimensions: 106mm (Dia) x 36mm (H)
Color: White
87. Wire Less Fire Alarm Systems
Wireless Multi-Sensor Detector
Model No.: GB - 2688
Area Coverage ( Max. ) :40 SQ. MTR. WITH 10 F HT.
Compatibility: All KARSAN analogue system through radio waves
Mounting: Plugs into surface base
Detection principle: Photo electric light scatter or Heat
Operating voltage: 9 volts DC battery
Addressing method: Unique address embedded in detector
Construction Material: Molded ABS
Dimensions: 106mm (Dia) x 36mm (H)
Color: White
88. Wire Less Fire Alarm Systems
Wireless Heat Detector
Model No.: SS 116
Area Coverage ( Max. ) :40 SQ. MTR. WITH 10 F HT.
Compatibility: All KARSAN analogue system through radio waves
Mounting: Plugs into surface base
Detection principle: Heat at 60° C
Operating voltage: 9 volts DC battery
Addressing method: Unique address embedded in detector
Construction Material: Molded ABS
Dimensions: 106mm (Dia) x 36mm (H)
Color: White
89. Wire Less Fire Alarm Systems
Wireless Manual Call Point
Model No.: KS 10A
Description: Wireless manual call point with lock / un-lock facility
Compatibility: All KARSAN radio transmitters through radio waves
Mounting: Fix into molded box
Indication: Red light at the time of activation
Addressing method: Unique address embedded
Environmental Application: Indoor use
Construction Material: Molded ABS
Color: Grey / Black
90. Wire Less Fire Alarm Systems
Wireless Control Panels
Compatibility: All KARSAN analogue smoke sensors through radio waves
Mounting: Plug into surface base
Indication: Alarm 85 db
Principle Function : Reads different zones of smoke sensors and push the signals so as to collect and read by
wireless panel
Operating voltage: 12 volts DC , Two pin 5 Amp socket is required to be connected and charging
Battery : AAA Size, 1.2 V, 10 Nos
Power Backup : 6 Hours
Addressing method: Unique address embedded in detector
Construction Material: Molded ABS
Color: White
91. Wire Less Fire Alarm Systems
Password Modification
• Choose “Password” and press “OK” key, the screen will display as
picture 19. The voice guide will alert you with “Please enter the code”
You have to input the original code. If the code is right, it will make a
short “beep” sound and the screen will display as picture 20. Then
you have to input the new code two times continuously. If this code is
different from the last one, the alarm host will alert you with “please
enter the code” then it needed to input again.
• If You enter program state with installer code, then the code is
modified to installer code and it will display.
Note: The user code default is 000000. Installer code default is 888888.
Record operation and display ( it should be equipped with dialer module)
Choose “record “ and press “OK” key , the screen will display as picture
Press “OK” key to display your recorded content , If you want to record ,
press “PRINT” and “OK” key to record new content ,after hearing the
indicative sound “beep”. You can start the new content. Press any key to
stop. Note: You have to aim at the “Audio hole” On the front panel during
recording. And recording time shall be note beyond 20 seconds.
92. Wire Less Fire Alarm Systems
MANUAL CALL POINT & EMITTER WITH HOOTER
• Radio emitter reads the separate zones of each detector lying at a
distance of 85 feet and push the signal which is read by panel.
• Manual call point can activate radio emitter. So as soon as emitter
receives signal from the manual call point siren of 85 db starts and
also emitter sends signal to the panel
93. Wire Less Fire Alarm Systems
Zone Bypass
Choose “Bypass” and press “OK” key, the screen will display as picture
25.
The-on-means No.001 zone is not bypassed. Press “<*” key to
exchange between bypass.
The –off –means the timing telecommunication is shut up (function
of waiting to expand and should be set to be off ).Press”#>” Key to
exchange .
Input the zone number directly. After finishing set up, you will hear a
short “beep” sound, means that it is settled successfully, then press
“reset” to exit.
94. Wire Less Fire Alarm Systems
Fault symptoms Failure reasons Failure recovery
No tone and no display when power on The power socket may be bad
The power cable may be not good connection
There is not power supply
The fuse may be burnt out?
Check the plug and socket.
Check the fuse and replace it
Some zones do not occurs an alarm The zone may be erased
The zone may be Disarm
Recover the zone
Arm the zone
The backup battery doesn’t work
normally
The battery polarity may be incorrect.
The battery may be ineffective
Check the battery polarity to see if is
correct?
Check the battery and replace it.
The receiving distance of the alrarm
host becomes shorter
The antenna may be damaged
The antenna interface may be loose
Does it share the same socket with a TV,
micro overn and etc?
Replace the antenna
Fasten the antenna
It is recommended to use and
independent power socket, avoid too
close to devices with high
electromagnetic radiation
The distance of remote controller is not
enough
Is the emission indicator flashing during
emission?
Low battery voltage replaces the
battery.
Forwarding is abnormal Is the emission indicator flashing during
emission?
Recover the jumper setup.
Recover the code under the directions
of the distributor.
Simple Failure Recovery
95. CCD Box CAMERA
1/3 Sony CCD 480,540, 600 TVL
with manual & Varifocal lens
DOME CAMERA
1/3 3.6mm Sony CCD
480,540 & 600 TVL
with manual &
varifocal lens
IR (dome, Bullet) 480, 540, 600 TVL
with manual & varifocal lens
Speed Dome Camera1/4 Sony CCD
Digital & Optical Zoom, Pelco C & D
protocal
96. 36 LED’s 42 LED’s 50 LED’s
Irrange:100m IR range:60m IR range:50m
View angel:45°with
cooling system
View angel:45° View angel:45°with
cooling system
Optical Zoom Iris
lens, other optional
Manual iris lens,
focus optional
Board lens, focus
optional
IP degree:IP66 IP degree:IP67 IP degree:IP66
97. 36 LED 32 LED 24 LED 18 LED
IR range:30m IR range:25m IR range:20m IR range:15m
View angel:45°with bracket
Board lens,3.6~16mm optional
IP degree:IP67
98. DOME IR DOME IR DOME DOME IR
SONY/SHARP CCD 480/540/600TVL optional
Manual iris lens,
Auto iris optional
Board lens,3.6~16mm optional
Normal color & D/N optional
DAY & Night IR
range:15m
100. 480 540 600
SONY/SHARP CCD optional,420/480/520TVL
optional,0.005~1Lux optional, Audio optional,AI,VF
Plastic D Plastic D IR Dome P Plastic D
SONY/SHARP CCD optional,480,540,600 TVL optional,0.005~1Lux
optional, Audio optional, Fixed/Manual Lens optional
101. High-speed dome
•SONY camera module
•18x,23x optical zoom
•Indoor/outdoor optional
9” out-door low
speed dome
9” in-door low
speed dome
RS-485 interface
Build in decoder
Cover‟s color optional
Low-speed pan/tilt dome
102. TS-SD5-S Series
Full D1 Recording
8 HDD supported
HDMI Support
Matrix Output
2/4 HDD supported
CD-RW/DVD-RW supported
D1 Support
Matrix Output
Transaction Text Overlay
TS-SDE-S Series
103. TS-SN5 Series
TS-LE Series
HDMI Support, 1 HDD
Smart HDD Management
1st & 9th Channel D1 Real time
Recording
4 HDD supported
CD-RW/DVD-RW supported
Matrix Output
Transaction Text Overlay
TS-LEAS series
104. Indoor infrared PT robot wireless IP camera
Simple to setup, friendly Gui, DIY installation
H.264 video compression format,, enhances 2.2 times
of image quality and reduces 40% network bandwidth
Dual encoding streams supported,
VGA,QVGA,CIF,QCIF,QQVGA selectable
High image & video quality,Two way audio
monitoring with audio jack, can output the audio to a
speaker,TF card optional for local storage
Support Iphone, Blackberry, Android,Symbian,
Windows Mobile remote surveillance anywhere
anytime,Motion detection alert via email or upload
image to FTP
1 channel alarm input and 1 channel alarm output
optional
PT control(Horizontal angle 270°;Vertical angle 90° )
Free DDNS for Remote viewing
Support UPNP, RTSP protocol
Support VLC, Quick time player
Support WIFI:802.11b/g wireless networking(optional)
Support both WEP & WPA WPA2 encryption for
wireless security
Support image snapshot
Support IE, Safari, Firefox, Google chrome
Auto IR-LED illumination for night vision
IE language support: Brazilian,English,French,
Hungarian,Italian,Japanese,Poland,Portugal,
Russian,Chinese,Spanish,Thai,Trad Chinese,
Turkey
MODEL NO.: QH-ND103
105. 4 Channel 8 Channel 16 Channel
DVR DVR DVR
DOME -2 DOME -4 DOME -8
IR DOME 2 IR DOME 4 IR DOME 4, box 4
POWER SUPPLY POWER SUPPLY POWER SUPPLY
HARD DISK 500 GB HARD DISK 1000GB (1TB) HARD DISK 2000 GB
(2TB)
MONITOR – 17” MONITOR – 17” MONITOR – 17”
CABLE 100 MTRS CABLE 200 MTRS CABLE 300 MTRS
BNC, RC with spike BNC, RC with spike BNC, RC with spike
106. Features
•4/8 channel combo standalone DVR
•Built-in 10 inch LCD up to 4/8 cameras with
HD display
•Support touch screen for easier operation(-T only)
•H.264 video compression algorithm ideal
•Each channel at CIF realtime or special channel
at D1 recording
•Dual encoding streams supported
•TV(BNC)/ LCD synchronous video output
•Live, recording, playback, backup & remote access
•4/8 channel simultaneous playback
•Smart video detection: MD, camera blank, video loss
•3D intelligent positioning with DAHUA PTZ dome
•Easy backup: USB devices, network download
•Alarm triggering screen tips, buzzer, PTZ, e-mail, FTP
upload
•Supports 1 SATA 2.5 inch HDD, 2 USB2.0
•Built-in web server, multi-DVR client, MSS & CMS
107.
108. MICRO CONTROLLER BASED TECHNOLOGY
RELIABLE WIDE OPERATING VOLTAGE SMPS
INBUILT SMF AUTO RECHARGEABLE BATTERY
DAY / NIGHT MODE OPERATION
AUTOMATIC ISOLATION FAULTY ZONES
TAMPER PROOF WIRING AND FOOL PROOF CONTROL SYSTEM
AUTO RESTART AFTER AUTO CUT OFF TIME
FRONT DOOR DELAY FOR ENTRY/EXIT
HOOTER TAMPER PROOF
IGNITION KEY FOR SYSTEM “ON” & “OFF”
109.
110. Access Control
Interface Controller
Door
Controller
ACS
Workstati
on PROXIMITY, BIOMETRIC,FACE
Software based solution.
Highly secure Database.
EM Lock, Reader
Available in 1, 2 to 64 reader controls.
Compatible to all popular reader technology
Reader
EM
Lock
Magnetic
Contact
Finger print reader
Hand geometry reader (palm)
Voice recognition
Face recognition
Iris recognition
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The cardinal rule
Fires can be very dangerous and you should always be certain that you do
not endanger yourself or others when attempting to put out a fire.
Always Install Efficient Fire Fighting & Detection system as per the
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