Easy deployment of IntrusionTrace and LoiterTrace Analytics

January 2014 Surveillance, Products & Solutions

Xtralis has announced Xchange, a proprietary tool designed to deploy and commission Xtralis applications in one-step for the FastTrace 2/2X platform. Xchange simplifies and streamlines the licensing process and reduces overall installation time while ensuring quick and easy commissioning.

Xtralis has sold over 26 000 channels of outside motion detection and continues to expand the application base for its customers. As announced earlier this year, IntrusionTrace is an i-LIDS approved primary detection system for operational alert use in sterile zone monitoring applications and delivers unmatched reliable detection. The innovation continues with the announcement of added thermal camera support and enhanced headlight suppression, and that LoiterTrace, a detection analytic for unauthorised loitering, has been expanded to indoor and outdoor applications.

LoiterTrace is a video analytic that enables real-time, reliable detection of unauthorised loitering in indoor and outdoor monitored areas. It was designed for a variety of applications such as lobbies, ATMs, retail shops, car parks, parks and playgrounds, public transportation hubs, and housing complexes that are vulnerable to loitering threats.

These applications prove challenging as they often share spaces that transition from outside to inside, therefore it’s important that the analytic can operate in both indoor and outdoor applications and adapt to fast and slow changing backgrounds. LoiterTrace provides more reliable object detection and the ability to simply configure the alarm time to meet the needs of the application.

Outdoor LoiterTrace can attain higher levels of detection accuracy when used in conjunction with IntrusionTrace. Thousands of video surveillance channels at various outdoor applications such as utility facilities, solar parks, car dealerships, and borders rely on IntrusionTrace for early and reliable detection and remote visual verification of intrusion. View the IntrusionTrace and LoiterTrace footage library at www.securitysa.com/*analytics3.

Xchange, an evolution of the existing licensing system, also enables automatic download for the latest version of FastTrace 2/2X firmware, version 2.9 and when used in conjunction with VideoCentral Platinum (VCP) 2.5 customers experience 4x quicker connection times and lower bandwidth use.

For more information, contact Derek Waddell, Xtralis, +27 (0)82 316 2601, dwaddell@xtralis.com





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