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Page 1: Technology day - High Risk

Technology Day High Risk

Brussels, 26-30 April, 2010

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Agenda

Agenda

12.30—13.30 : Walking Dinner

13.30—13.45 : Welcome Word by the General Manager

13.45—14.15 : Access Control Solutions for High Risk

14.15—14.45 : Cash Automation Solutions for High Risk

14.45—15:00 : Coffee

15.00—15.30 : Secure Storage Solutions for High Risk

15.30—16.00 : Electronic Security Solutions for High Risk

16.00— 18.00 : Technology Workshops

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Introduction Gunnebo – the Solution Provider

Frederik De Broyer – General Manager

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Solutions to Secure the Building and Protect People & Assets

The types of protection for high risk buildings changes with technology and

new product development, but the application needs have remained the same with the demands to provide security

Securing the ‘Building Envelope’ demands the requirements for:

•Buying time

•Securing the entrance

•Controlling the passage

•Protecting people and assets

•Maintaining command and control

•Preserving security and safety

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The risk is relative, the change is in development and technology

Private or public sites where staff and goods need to be protected by preventing unauthorised entry and violent attacks, Gunnebo is developing for the demands of today, new security products and solutions.

New developments in technology today increase the protection levels and security options available

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High risk sites need secure and controlled access

Improve the security for high-risk sectors Regulate the flow of people and vehicles Control retail Outlets

Enhance the protection against theft Reduce the risk of sabotage/terrorism Enhance the passenger experience

Securing the Perimeter Envelope

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Securing Inside the Envelope

Entrance windows, doors, single person detection, biometrics

Cash, valuables and data protection

Electronic access control and CCTV

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Assets Security examples from the Product Portfolio

Automated safe deposit lockers:SafeStore Auto

Vaults and vault doors

Cash Handling

Access Control

Traditional safe deposit lockers

Electronic SecuritySafes

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Samples From The Product Portfolio

SafePay™: System for closed and recycling cash handling

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Samples From The Product Portfolio

Centralisation

Process

CCTV

Video

Access

Control

Interphonie

Intrusion

TelesurveillanceTechnical

Management

Transmission

IP,ISDN,PSTN

Safes

Management

Electronic Security

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Samples From The Product Portfolio

ImmSec and BoardSec for efficient identi-fication and boarding of aeroplanes

High-security tested products for anti-terrorist protection: Hydraulic bollards, road blockers, high-security barrier and truck stopper

Solutions for entrance control

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Agenda

Agenda

12.30—13.30 : Walking Dinner

13.30—13.45 : Welcome Word by the General Manager

13.45—14.15 : Access Control Solutions for High Risk

14.15—14.45 : Cash Automation Solutions for High Risk

14.45—15:00 : Coffee

15.00—15.30 : Secure Storage Solutions for High Risk

15.30—16.00 : Electronic Security Solutions for High Risk

16.00— 18.00 : Technology Workshops

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Access Control Solutions for High Risk

MP Maussang – Jean-Daniel Gross

Competence Centre Entrance Control

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Airports

Banking Public Entities

Power Production

Transport & Logistics

Law Enforcement & Prisons

RetailPublic

Transport

Leisure & Entertainment

Education

Hospitals & Healthcare

Office Buildings

Industry & Research

Turnstiles Interlocks & Automation

Performance Doors, Windows & Partitions

Airport Mass Transit Systems

VehicleEntrance Control

Broad Offering for a Wide Range of Applications

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Products to Highest Standards

Certified Products to Highest International Standards

Resistant up to DOSK12 and PAS68 50 mph ram speed

Resistant to Ballistic, Blast and Manual Attack according to EN standards

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Risks Identification

Main Risks Elementary Risks

Imprudence

Leak of information

Espionage

Blackmail

Thefts without violence

Fare evasion

Inventory shortage

Thievery without breaking

IT systems infiltration

Burglary

Thefts under duress Attacks, holdups

Hostage taking

Threats

Vandalism

Sabotage

Terrorist attacks

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Security for Buildings, Occupants, and Assets

Overview

Security products and solutions to protect against variable and increasing threat levels by protecting occupants, assets and buildings from human aggressors:

Disgruntled employees

Criminals

Vandals

Rioting Protestors

Terrorists

Security levels and threats to consider include

Unauthorised forced and covert entry

Insider threats

Explosive threats, stationary or moving vehicle delivered, mail package bombs

Ballistic threats, small arms, high powered rifles

Weapons of mass destruction, chemical, biological

Disruptive threats false alarms, hoaxes, malicious attempts to disrupt operations

Information and cyber security threats

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Why the Need for Entrance Control

Increase security of the premises

Control access of people

Restrict access

Prevent unauthorised passage

Record passages

Regulate throughput-filter

Minimise crowd effects

Reduce man power–Costs

Increase automation

Improve efficiency

Track events and maintain a data base

Collect fares

Securing the building envelope and control on the movement of personnel

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Gunnebo Products and Solutions for Unauthorised Entry

Compound or facility access control

Control perimeters, fences, bollards, anti-ram barriers and gates

Traffic control, remote controlled gates, anti-ram hydraulic drop arms, automated barriers, parking control systems

Forced entry, ballistic resistant doors, windows, walls and roofs

Locking and detection systems

Perimeter intrusion detection systems

Alarms

CCTV and video surveillance technology

Detection devices, motion, acoustic, beam, infrared, vision

Personnel identification systems

Access control, biometrics, ID cards

Credential management

Tailgating policies, credential systems

Protection of information and data and assets

Protection shielding

Safes, data protection, vaults and strong rooms

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Gunnebo Product and Solution Concept

Regulate

Protect

Guard

Restrict

Control Total passage control

Restriction of access

Guarding of cash and assets

Protection of personnel and assets

Regulating flow of passage

Application Areas:

AirportsFerry PortsRailway TerminalsDefenseLaw EnforcementPrisonsDatacentersBanksCash centresGovernmentEmbassiesPetrochemicalSecurity PrintersTelecommunicationsPharmaceutical

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Vehicle Entrance Control

Access products

Swing gates

Sliding gates

Bi folding gates

Barriers

Turnstiles

Traffic bollards

High security antiterrorist products

Road blockers

Barrier lift systems

Bollards

Sliding gates - Truckstoppers

Tyre killers

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Vehicle Access Products

Swing GatesSliding Gates

BarriersTurnstiles

Bi folding gates

Quick folding gates

Traffic Bollards

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Product, Application Solutions, Benefits

NEW PRODUCT

Quick Folding Gate

Fast opening

Combines a gate AND a barrier

Ideal for sluice with antiterrorist products

Parking places

Stock Areas

Logistic areas

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High Security Antiterrorist Vehicle Solutions

Barrier lift system

Road Block

Wedge

DOS K 12

PAS 68 50 mph

DOS K 12

PAS 68 50 mph

DOS K4 – DOS K 12

PAS 68 50 mph

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High Security Antiterrorist Vehicle Solutions

Bollard

Slinding Gate

Truckstopper

DOS K 12, L 2 – DOS K 4

PAS 68 40 mph, PAS 68 50 mph

DOS K 12

PAS 68 50 mph

Tyre Killer Not crash tested

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Certification

• There are two international established test certificatesthat are mandatory for highsecurity products, DOS andPAS68

• These crash tests must becarried out in real-lifeconditions and have different performance levels

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Certification

Certification according to American Standards:

DOS =DEPARTMENT OF STATE, WASHINGTON

Weight of vehicle: 15,000 AM. POUNDS (6.8 t approx.)

K 4 30 MPH (48 km/h)

K 8 40 MPH (65 km/h)

K12 50 MPH (80 km/h)

1M PENETRATION MAX. FOR CARGO BED

Certification according to British Standards:

PAS 68 = PUBLICLY AVAILABLE SPECIFICATION, UK

Weight of vehicle: 7.5 t approx.

K4 48 km/h (30 MPH)

K8 65 km/h (40 MPH)

K12 80 km/h (50 MPH)

CARGO BED NOT ALLOWED TO PASS THE PRODUCT COMPLETELY

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Product, Application Solutions, Benefits

Road Blocker DSP K12

Available from 2.00 to 4.00m

Blocking height: 1000mm

Certification DOS K12 – PAS 68

Designed for continuous operation

Low maintenance costs

Military sites

Governmental sites

Power plants

Harbours

Airports

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Available from 2.00 to 4.00m

Blocking height: 1200mm, alt, 1000 mm

Certification DOS K12 – PAS 68

Designed for continuous operation

Short operation time

Shallow foundations

Low maintenance costs

Military sites

Governmental sites

Prisons

Power plants

Harbours

Airports

Wedge Barrier K12

Product, Application Solutions, Benefits

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• Crash test of a Wedge Barrier K12 made in the U.S.• Test standard DOS K12

Product, Application Solutions, Benefits

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Bollards

Height: 900 mm , altern. 1.100 mm

Certification: - DOS K4 and PAS 68:K8

- DOS/DOD K12, L2 and

PAS 68:K12

Multiple installation for road width up to 4 m

Fine visual appearance

Low maintenance costs

Governmental sites

Prisons

Harbours

Power plants

Airports

Product, Application Solutions, Benefits

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• Crash test of a Bollard K12 made in the U.S.• Test standard DOS K12

Product, Application Solutions, Benefits

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Barrier Lift System (BLS)

- Blocking width up to 10 m

- Blocking height: 1.100 mm

- Certifications: DOS K4 and K12

- Immediate blocking of the whole

- width

- Low maintenance costs

- Air bases

- Prisons

Product, Application Solutions, Benefits

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Truck Stopper

Passage width: 3,0 m to 5,50 m

Height: bottom 1,20 m + panel for height up to 3,00 m

Certification DOS K12 and PAS 68:K12 (up to 4,00 m)

Blocking height: 1200mm, if requested up to 3000mm with an additional top gate panel

Sliding gate without ground track in the passage

Flat foundation of only 300 mm

Low maintenance costs

Movement time: 0.5m/s, optional 1.0 m/s (outside of central Europe)

Governmental sites

Harbours

-

Product, Application Solutions, Benefits

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PRODUCTS, KEY BENEFITS, APPLICATIONS

Tyre Killer

Blocking width 2.00 – 6.00m

Blocking height: 450mm

No defined impact load, no certification

Short operation time

Shallow foundations 500 mm

Dissuasive design

Quick installation

Low maintenance costs

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Introduction to Entrance Control

Gunnebo is recognised as the world leader in the Design, Manufacture and Supply of Entrance Control Solutions.

Our products Regulate, Control and Protect people by means of providing a secure envelope to a building i.e. access/egress gates, doors, booths and single person passage detection systemsWe can also maintain the security and integrity of personal within a building by providing anti-break through, bullet resistant or blast resistant doors and windows.

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Gunnebo Entrance Control Products and Solutions

Turnstile– Point of Sale

– Tripod turnstile

– Entrance Gates

– Speed Gates

– Full Height Turnstile

– Security Revolving Door

Interlocks and Automation– Security Air Locks

– Security Portals

– Semi Portals

– Detection Systems

– Electric Locks

– Automatic Doors

Performance Doors, Windows and Partitions

– Aluminium, Steel and Wooden Doors

– Sliding Windows

– Security Walling Systems

– Counters and Screens

– Security Document Transfer

Security Level

Security Level

Security Level

Security Level

Security Level

Resistant to:

Manual Attack,

Blast,

Ballistic,

Fire...

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Turnstiles

Point of Sale Tripod Turnstiles Entrance Gates

Full Height Turnstiles Security Revolving DoorsSpeed Gates

Security Level

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Interlocks & AutomationS

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Cristal II Transit Escort SoloRitz II

CompactSave HiSec

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RecoSec HD RecoSec SD

Automation

Automatic Doors – SliSec

Single-Passage DetectionUniRitz II

Electric Locks – SeRitz

Security Level

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Security Portals and Interlocks with single passage control

HiSec

– EN356 - P7B glazing

– EN1063 - BR3 or BR4NS

– Single person detection (weight sensing)

Options

– 600 or 900mm walkway

– Metal detection

– SEAP L2 grade option (UK)

CompactSave

– EN1627 – Cl.2 /P5A glazing

– EN1063 - BR5

– Single person detection (IR beams UniRitz II andoptional contact mat)

Options

– 800, 900, 1000 or 1200 walkway widths

– Outer door leaf fire resistance

– Can be fitted to existing doorways to

create an airlock

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DetoRitz / DeflaRitz / ExploRitz / Citadel / CityWall

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ArmaPod Plus CityPodCounters, Screens & Transfer Solutions

Steel Doors

Citadel / Sentinel / Stalwart

Aluminium Doors

P60 / P80

Wooden Doors

StaffLine

Aluminium Sliding Doors

SliRitz

Performance Doors, Windows & Partitions

Security Level

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Physical Security Standards Anti-Breakthrough Resistance

EN1627: Resistance to manual burglary is tested by carrying out an attack using 6 additional tools :

The test consists in forming a body size hole measuring 250 x 400mm in a given time (between 3 and 20 minutes)

The stopwatch is reset for each element of the door unit put to the test

Class 2(manual)

3‟

Class 3(manual)

5‟

Class 5(electrical)

15‟

Class 4(manual + drill)

10‟

Class 6(electrical)

20‟

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Protection of the Building and Personnel

Bullet-proof standards are to the European classification EN 1522 and EN 1063 for glazing

The ammunition and weapons used are put into 8 levels of resistance for door units (from FB1 to FB7 + FSG)

FB3357 mag.

FB444 mag.

FB55,56

FB67,62

FSG

cal. 12FB7

7,62 perfo

EN 1522 and EN 1063

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Airport & Mass Transit Systems

Boarding Gates – BoardSec Immigration Gates – ImmSec Anti-Return Gates – PasSec

Tripod Turnstiles Mass Transit Bi-Parting Gates Mass Transit Full-Panel Gates Mass Transit

Security Level

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Entrance Control Interface with any Access Control Equipment

Our business,your solutions

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Application of ID Technologies in Entrance Control Integration

Entrance Control gates and portal for every application involving tickets, access control, time and attendance, full integrated commands for central station security control

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Cash Automation Solutions for High Risk

Johan Ledens

Technical Support Engineer

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There is a clear trend for the need of improved cash processing, management & security systems combined with the outsourcing of certain functions to CIT companies. Goal of these improvements are:

Increase of focus towards end customer by reducing time spend dealing with money

Better accountability providing clear management reports

Improvement on security

Reducing theft opportunities

Reducing time spend in back-office preparing CIT orders

Improved cash processing & security

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Product range for automated cash handling

SafeCash R4banknote recycler

SafeCoin Dcoin rolldispenser

SafeCash ND note deposit

SafePointbanknote deposit

SafePay NR note recycler

SafePay CR2 coin recycler

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SafePoint Alisea/Mistral

SafePoint is designed for the storage of cash in theworkplace and has a programmable time-delay feature to ensure security.

Features:

Personalised security levels

LED, digital time display and keyboard, time controls,

display code controls

Networking of several Alisea units

Connection to the central security systems

Motorised locking system

“Booby-trapped” note bundles

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SafeCash Retail Deposit

15” Touchscreen, moveable

Optional cardreader, i-button

2 Seperate compartments

1 Note reader

Safe CEN I, II, III acc

High Capacity sealbag

deposit

Receipt printer

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SafeCash Retail Deposit

CEN III acc (1143-1 under investigation)

2 compartments, separately serviceable

1 bundle note feeder (bundle &

single)

Deposit into high capacity sealbag, for easy transport by CIT

Different electronic locks possible

Monitoring (SPC) one monitoring solution fitting a complete concept

Same day credit

Moveable screen

Based on same software as Retail Station

Connection to SPC upcoming

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Operation

Validate option

Deposit option

Enter 2-16 digit ID Optional cardreader, i-button

Login function for: Extended management

functions: Printing reports, cleaning, user management

Service

CIT

Clear instructions

Easy operation

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Operation – Validate a note

Validate option

Direct feedback 1 note to be inserted

Approved and returned

Denied and returned

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Operation – Deposit mode

Insert notes in bundle of 30-50

Multiple bundles possible

Value shown on Screen

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Operation – Receipt & Goodbye

After transaction receipt is printed: ID

Time & date

Deposit per denomination

Total amount

Remark

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SafeCash R family based on banknote recycling technology

R4+Coin recycling

R4+Coin Roll

R5+coin recycling

R4+Coin recycling

OEM SidecarR4+Coin deposit

SafeCash R4

SafeCash R2

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The solution: A machine for collecting and dispensing notes and coins

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Full accountability of all cash going in & out by: Dispensing the start money of the day Refill during the day Exchange Cash for Cash Counting the money at the end of the day

Different user rights Manager, Head Cashier, Cashier, CIT & Service

Wide range of management reports Secure storage,day & night Web based monitoring of the systems Possibility for direct service by CIT and

maintainece by Gunnebo Safe storage of notes (Cen III, IV) Optional ink solution (3SI) True self service technology

Availibility, Jams, Guidance, 1 Machine

In-store back office solution

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Identification with card & pin

Selection cash in or cash out

Cash in: Simultanious deposit of both notes & coins possible

Directly booked on employee card account

Cash Out (Multiple programmable options) 1: 1 predefined mix directly payed out, optional free

selection during the day up to a limited amount

2: choosable mixes, up to 8 predefined mixes, free selection optional

3: Free selection from the start, up the daily limit (Programmable)

4: Headcashier, dispense multiple mixes, free selection

Cash exchange, cash for cash

Main functionalities

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Start of day

OR

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End of Day

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A complete concept for Cash handling

Retailer

Consumer

.

SafePay SCL

SafePay CTU

Back office

Server

Gunnebo

Front office

SafePay Station

SafeCoin C/R

Coin handling

SafeCash

Retail Deposit

SafeCash

Retail Station

Back office

CIT

Front office – Self service

SafePay NR + CR

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SafePay™Secure cash handling solution

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You can‟t get rid of cash, but what about yourcash handling problems?

Security

Ensure that cash is not exposed in store

Internal shrinkage

No cash differences

Reduce handling costs

Close back office, reduce admin, improved control

Customer focus

More customer facing time

Outsource cash handling

Buy cash handling as service from CIT

No fees

Direct payment

Customer demand

Robbery and theft

Manual administration

Cash differences

Problems with Cash

Benefits of Cash

Cash handling Goals

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Completely Closed Solution

SafePay™ Control

Web based reporting and

reconciliation

DU / IDU / SDU

Protected transport

cassettes

INK

SafePay™ SCL

Transfer Unit

SafePay™ CTU

Transfer Unit

SafePay™ NR

Note Recycler

SafePay™ CR

Coin Recycler

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Completely closed check-out

multi-currency

support

Ink

protection

CUSTOMER PAYMENT CASHIER REFILLING

AND MAINTENANCE

Controlled

refillingClosed during

refilling, emptying

or maintenance

Supports

CashBack

Authenticity

control

Simple

to use

Closed and

Controlled

END-OF-DAY AND

TRANSPORT

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Completeley Closed Back Office

INK PROTECTED CASSETTE

AUTOMATICALLY DEPOSITED

CIT PICKS UP STANDARD

DFORMAT SECURITY CASE

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Completeley Closed CIT Transport

Clear division of responsibility

Pickups without access to store

No involvement of store personnel

Adapted to CIT infrastructure

Ink and security required for CIT

use

High reliability

SECURITY CASE DOCKED DIRECTLY

TO IN CAR RACKING SYSTEM

BENEFITS OF SAFEPAY™ SCL

CONCEPT

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SafePay™ Control

Refilling and purchase planning

Information to optimize routines

Open platform for external services CIT

BANK

Live monitoring and status

End-of day and cash control

Security monitoring

SafePay™ Control

BANK SERVICE CIT

STORE 1 STORE 2 STORE 3

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Benefits from closed cash handling

Cost reduction

CASH

ADMINISTRATION

CIT

CASH FLOW

Store Environment Security

WORK

ENVIRONMENT

CUSTOMER

EXPERIENCE

ROBBERY

PROTECTION

LOSS PREVENTION

ALTERNATE SECURITY INVESTMENTS

SHOP

CONCEPT

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Which solution is right for me?

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Cash Handling Staircase

Cash handling process

Investm

en

t

SafeCash

Retail Deposit

End of Day Counting

Pickup on Demand

Direct Credit

SafeCash

Retail Station

Preparation of till

Delivery on demand

Automatic reconciliation

SafePay™

Security

No manual cash handling

No cash responsibility

Staff flexibility

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Relative Benefits

Deposit

Low investment

Small change for staff

Easy to understand

Fits standard CIT offer

Retail Station

No POS integration

No impact on sales area

Replacesstandard safe

Fits new CIT offer

SafePay™

Fully closed cash handling

Front office loss prevention

Modular solution

Unique offer

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Front- or back-office, all monitored via the same platform

Internet

Retail Chain A Retail Chain B

Gunnebo data center

Back-up serverSPC server

DB server

Product independent

HQ Retail CIT GunneboBank

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Agenda

Agenda

12.30—13.30 : Walking Dinner

13.30—13.45 : Welcome Word by the General Manager

13.45—14.15 : Access Control Solutions for High Risk

14.15—14.45 : Cash Automation Solutions for High Risk

14.45—15:00 : Coffee

15.00—15.30 : Secure Storage Solutions for High Risk

15.30—16.00 : Electronic Security Solutions for High Risk

16.00— 18.00 : Technology Workshops

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Secure Storage Solutions for High Risk

D Bacquart – M Bevillon

Competence Centre Secure Storage

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Secure storage program ...

Definition of Secure storage

The leading thread : TIME

Tests , norms & certifications

Products & solutions: example: A safe Embassy…

News products & services

Attack trends in 2010 ….

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Secure storage: Definition

Secure storage :« Products or solutions geared to secure valuable ,documents, data,….

against various identified risks »

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Secure storage : the brands

Gunnebo’s products and solutions are sold under the following brands:

Charles Chubb (1772 - 1846)

Rosengrens was founded by Edvin Albert Rosengren in Sweden in 1847.

Alexandre Fichet and Nicolas Bauche

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The main goal : TIME as leading thread

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Secure storage - the rule is: Time versus security

BURGLARY PROTECTION

• Maximise resistance to delay burglars and make itdifficult to break-in.

FIRE PROTECTION

• Get an immediate protection against fire, and maintain itfor as long as possible. ..

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Secure storage : time versus burglary...

Goals:

Delay break in by adding different protection barriers able to resist various categories of tools.

Prevent removal of the safe.

Prevent fraud

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Secure storage : time versus fire...

Consequences

Tapes,cd,dvd will be destroyed in less than 1 minute

Documents will be destroyed in less than 3 minutes

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Tests , norms & certifications

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EN standards relevant to Secure StorageEuropean standards review

reference Standard Issued Last rev.

EN 1143-1 Safes and strong rooms 1997

EN 1143-1 Amendment 1/ATM safesAmendment 2/ATM core drill resistancestrong rooms(Amendment 3/gas resistant safes)

20012001

(2010)

20052007

EN 1143-2 Deposit systems 2001 2009

EN 14450 Security cabinets (small safes) 2005

EN 1047-1 Fire resisting data cabinets 1996 2005

EN 1047-2 Fire resisting data rooms & containers 1999 2009

PrEN15569 Light fire storage unit 2007

EN(V)1300 High security locks 1999 2004

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Certification processus

Description of the European certification process :

ManufacturerStart manufactoring Fixed label on product

Certification body

Issue certificate control of production

Test laboratory

Test specimen Testing report

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Burglary protection Insurance : differents parameters to take into account

This amounts are for guidance only. They do not take in account the safe’s environment. Thisclassification is an indication of the difference of level of resistance between safes.

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Insurance : differents parameters to take into account

Parameters taken into account to evaluate resistance time to break-in:

Safe classification

Burglar’s experience

Tooling used

Location around the safe and direct environment

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EN 1143-1 Locks Locks

grade Quantity Class

0 1 A

I 1 A

II 1 A

III 1 B

IV 2 B

V 2 B

VI 2 C

VII 2 C

VIII 2 C

IX 2 C

X 2 C

XI 3 (2) C or (D)

XII 3 (2) C or (D)

XIII 2 D

Burglary Protection : the locks

Grading:

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Standard

Category

ECB-S

EN 1047-1

SP

NT017 Fire

Paper (P) S 60 P

S 120 P

60 Paper

120 Paper

Data (D) S 60 D

S 120 D

60 Data

120 Data

Data media (DIS) S 60 DIS

S 120 DIS

60 Diskette

120 Diskette

Fire Protection (Cabinets, fire files, fire rooms)

Example of label designation

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Secure storage : products and solutions

Various products and solutions to cover different type of risks.

Robbery:

Security cabinets,safes, security enclosures and vault rooms

Fire :

fireproof cabinets

Explosion :

safes

Bullet :

Security enclosures

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Secure storage : A safe Embassy...

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Secure storage : how to choose the right product?

The sort of valuables to protect. Protect data in a fireproof cabinet and not in a safe

The security environment Connect the safe to the alarm system

How the product will be used ( number of users ) An electronic lock is a very flexible solution

Where to place the product? Look for proximity. Place the product on hand reach.

How to integrate the product? design and security can be combined.

?

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New products from Gunnebo...

Security enclosure « Moduleguard/Citadem »

Safes grades III-VI burglary- fire - ex:

« TRIDENT »

Safes for office spaces « DUOGUARD »

Carena Leather/White

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New products from Gunnebo: Security enclosure

Security enclosures: what is it ?

sensitive area secured by light wall/floor/ceiling protection

Benefits & characteristics

Burglary & hold up protection : Gr II to IV (EN1143-1)

Ballistic protection FB4 (option, EN1522)

Flexible & modular construction: made to size

Quick & easy to assemble : bolted construction instead of welded.

Lightweight : upper floor construction possible

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Moduleguard

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New products from Gunnebo: safes

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New products from Gunnebo: safes

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New products from Gunnebo: Exclusive Carena

Carena Leather/White

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Audits on old products

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Attack trends: gas attack

Gas attack

Initial attacks recorded in Italy in 2005. In 2006 up to 400 attacks (on ATMs)

Have expanded in Spain, France, Germany, Holland (on ATM safes and deposits)

Consequences:

direct loss of money,

Deposit/ATM destruction, building

damages and necessary reconstruction,

customers’ perception.

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Attack trends: ram raid

Car (truck!) bumping in Security doors when CIT personel is handling cash:

Consequences:

human risk for CIT Operators, money loss,

building damage,

customer’s perception

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Electronic Security Solutions for High Risk

Dominique Auvray

Competence Centre Entrance Control

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High Security Electronic Lock GSL1000

Supervision System

Security Management

CCTV

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Composite housing in contemporary design

High resistant silicon keypad with backlight

Large LCD display with Icon based logic

Multi-tune beeper confirms commands

Biometric reader is an optional feature

Battery accessable from the outside

USB connector for advanced communication

EN 1300 and certified in Grade B and C

GSL 1000 Input Unit – User friendly innovation

Systm. ComponentsKey Features Operation Appl. BenefitsOur OfferIntroduction

GSL 1000

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Additional locking devise can easily be fitted for

additional security or flexibility

External power source – the locks own internal

batteries can be supported with an external power

supply

USB key for easy retrieval of audit trails and

implementation of lock configuration*

Extensions and additional equipment

Systm. ComponentsKey Features Operation Appl. BenefitsOur OfferIntroduction

GSL 1000

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Appl. BenefitsSystm. Components Key Features OperationOur OfferIntroduction

GSL 1000

Benefits:

Secure and authorised access with schedules,

time delays and dual custody/4 eyes

Efficient administration provided by easy

handling of users and user administration

Easy adaptable to different safes and equipment

Cost effective and secure cash handling

procedures with One Time Code and Procecode®

Central monitoring and Route planning with

monitoring interface capabilities and IP Software

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SMI Server, The integrated security system

AccessControl

ExternalInterfaces

CCTV

Intrusion

Monitoring

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Readers to use the best technology

GUNNEBO readers- MSPASS & Smart (Mifare®)

mPASS S

mPASS E

Smart S

Smart E

Smart K(Reader & Keyboard)

MSPASS

Others readers & technologies – Biometry, 125 KHz, Mifare®, Legic®, …

To adapt the technology with the needs

To adapt the software with the site existing technology

AccessControl

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Users management

To define simply et effectively the access rights

To localize and identify card holder

Multi Cards

Multi Families

Priority access rights

Definition of essential information

Localization

Printing process

AccessControl

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To count, localize, limit, …

To localize & count the users per zone, families, …

To manage & limit the users within a zone

AccessControl

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To guard

Intrusion

Integrated system

Cost reduction

Guard tour management list of „circuits‟

(readers, buttons, sensors…)

time between 2 circuits

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CCTV integration

To simplify the exploitation

SMI Server

CCTV system

Ethernet TCP/IP network

DVR

Analog or IP Camera

IP Camera

Integration of CCTV systems: Omnicast Genetec

Samsung (SHR)

VISIOCAST

CCTV

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To View in real time and in delayed time

To have a general view of the site in real time and at a later date

CCTV integration Real time view

Event verification

Automatic switch

Synchronization of video flow from the recordings

CCTV

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To monitor other equipments

Only one GUI

FireInformation

TechnicalInformation

« External hardware interface »

Visible on maps,

Alarms and

acknowledgment,

Event log,

Output activation

(action codes),

IntrusionInformation

SMI Server

Informationto

monitor

ExternalInterfaces

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To share the users and cards

Only one card for all the applications

Automatic updates of all the systems

SQL Interface 2

To open the users & cards database.

SMI Server

Time & attendance

Restaurant

HumanResources Money

Biometric

ExternalInterfaces

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To Visualize, Check, Command

To have a general view, to exploit easily and quickly

To master and check the site

To Visualize Alarms

Fire

Intrusion

Video

To Command Outputs,

Accesses,

Monitoring

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The SM400 offers the ideal solution for cable galleries and large and medium-sized remote sites.

IP Router

To check the accesses on large and medium-sized remote sites

To use the existing network infrastructure

SM400 controller

• Management of 16 door controllers (SM100 family)

• To be distributed among 3 RS485/RS422 buses

• 8 controllers max. per bus

• Management of 30 Inputs/Outputs modules

• Require an external power supply

• Maximum capacities:

• 32 readers

• 240 intrusion inputs

• 120 intrusion outputs

• Management of specific automatisms,

• Standalone management: anti pass back, counting, threshold

• Downloading 50 000 users

SM400

MIBs

SM100

TCP/IP communications with SMI Server

Power Supply12V - 24V

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Standalone cylinders

No specific installation,

No wiring,

The power is supplied by an internal battery,

The keys are Mifare®cards

Implementation easy and fast

AccessControl

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Video

Intercom

Listen

Asservissements

Transmission

IP,ISDN,PSTN

Technical

supervision

Safe

Management

Access

control

Intrusion

Security automat SecurWave®

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Solutions pour la banqueNew terminal WavePad

Easy to use

One terminal for all operations

high secure authentication

set/unset of zones

safe management

host committee

shortcuts

personalization

Mifare® reader integrated (option)

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Access control module

One card for all functions access control

alarm activation and validation

management “on demand” functions

Full interlocking doors system management

Access one time limitation management

Multi technologies from magnetic stripes to biometric readers (proximity card, 125KHz, MSPASS,

Biometry, Mifare®, …).

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Safes module – Interoperate with functions of SecurWave

Safes management through the WavePad terminal Opening, closing and confirmation management

Delayed opening depending of user or condition

Interoperate with access, users

Remote opening or confirmation

All states from the lock and the safe (open/close/break/seismic)

Safes functions are processed with a dedicated automat to create “on demand” adaptations for customers.

Bus

périphérique

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A graphical and normalized language allow you …

A new “graphical approach” to programming allows the installer when it’s imperative to :

Validate – the customer specifications

Build – a specific need directly on the SecurInstaller GUI

Simplify – test “step” with a pre-validation before the installation

Modify – the reading is graphic and easier !

Re use and share macro functions .

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SecurWave is fully remotely manageable

Decreasing of local intervention with:

a full remote management with credential check

Limitation of rights for remote diagnostics

Reading remotely the full logs events

Fine state of transmission with measurement of each transmission

Check of installation with a document to certified the full validation

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SecurWave, for Banking

Remote Surveillance

Hotline

Support

Security

Manager

DatabaseServer

WebServer (IIS)

Webbrowser

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Architecture of SecurManager – Real time communication

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SDK « Plugin »

The plugin concept allows following services :

access to the SecurManager database

access to commands (zone/sensors/…) with webservices

multi language support

SecurManager credentials specialisation for plugins

easy registration of specifics plugins

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Example of plugin “version controller”

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Analyzer of database evolution (size&logs)

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Statistics on alarms during a period

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Environment

2 SVGA, 1 HDMI outputs , up to 10 analog monitors

I/O ModulsAnalog Cameras

IP Network

IP Server

IP Camera

Remote ControlKeypad / Joystick

PSU

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Environment

IP Network

RAID Storage

Management via

Internet ExplorerSoftware suite for remote control

Virtual Matrix

Configuration, Live View, Search, Backups,

Maintenance

Monitoring Station

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Extensions and options

I/O cards, RS485 ports

Multiprotocol IP License, AVP, POS

HDD extension , RAID

Redondant PSU

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Advanced video analysis: Camera self-monitoring

Unfocusing Disorientation

MaskingLoss of video signal

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Advanced video analysis : Access flow management

Data Export External analysis« Counting »

Wrong direction alarm

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Advanced video analysis : Object detection

Analysis A Unattendent object

Analysis B Missing object

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Crowd detection

Crowd detection is used to generate an alert when a crowd of people

gathers in a specified area and exceeds the defined threshold.

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Privacy Mask Protection

Possibility to add privacy masks

on exports or remove existing masks zones

Recoverable mask with

password protection

Unrecoverable mask

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Management / Liveview

PC Télésurveillance

GUI adapted to the screen format

View selection, full screen, pop up mode,

PIP and PAP mode

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E-Map

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Quick search / Instant playback

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Quick search / Object index

Easy location to a desired event and instant playback by double-clicking on the image frame.

Direct access to the most recent 50 events

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Advanced search_3

Advanced search with video analysis

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Search on connected DVRs

VisioCast

systems

Réseau I

P

Control Center

Search matrix

Synchronized search on 2

Data base

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Remote management

IP Network

Management via

Internet Explorer

Software suite for remote control

Virtual Matrix

Configuration, Live View, Search, Backups,

Maintenance

Monitoring station

Smart phones

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Integrated web server

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Control Center : Multisystem management

Virtual matrix: Up to 576 cameras on 6

monitors with matrix view from 96 cameras

Remote management

Remote maintenance

Playback and exports

I/O Central management

Remote E-Map

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Center V2 Pro : Live view on alarm

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Center V2 Pro : Pre event in attached files

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VisioCast Range

VisioCast First : 4 channels 100 fps in D1

VisioCast 8/16 Classic : 100 fps (CIF), 50 fps (D1)

VisioCast 16 Ultra : 200 fps (CIF), 50 fps (D1)

VisioCast 32 Ultra : 400 fps (CIF), 100 fps (D1)

VisioCast 16 Real Time : 400 fps (CIF), 100 fps (D1)

VisioCast 32 Real Time : 800 fps (CIF), 200 fps (D1)

VisioCast 8 Full D1 : 200 fps (D1)

VisioCast 16 Full D1 : 400 fps (D1)

VisioCast 4/8/12/16/32 IP

Resolution : CIF (380 x 288 pixels) D1 (720 x 576 pixels)

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High Security Electronic Lock GSL1000

Supervision System

Security Management

CCTV

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Agenda

Agenda

12.30—13.30 : Walking Dinner

13.30—13.45 : Welcome Word by the General Manager

13.45—14.15 : Access Control for High Risk

14.15—14.45 : Cash Automation Solutions for High Risk

14.45—15:00 : Coffee

15.00—15.30 : Secure Storage Solutions for High Risk

15.30—16.00 : Electronic Security Solution for High Risk

16.00— 18.00 : Technology Workshops

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Workshop Organization

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Workshops

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Further Information on : www.gunnebo.be