Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Mitsubishi Electric Presents Central Station Alarm Monitoring Capabilities At ISC West 2008

Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America’s Imaging Products Division today presented its integrated Central Station Alarm Monitoring solution for the retail, financial, higher learning and home monitoring industries. Central Station Alarm Monitoring seamlessly integrates Mitsubishi DVRs with existing alarm systems, creating a single solution that facilitates rapid response to any critical situation.

With Central Station Alarm Monitoring in place, security personnel in the central monitoring station immediately receive split-screen video feeds when an alarm sounds. These images show live video paired with archived video from the alarm location, allowing personnel to quickly scan the current scene as well as review what happened just prior to the alarm. They can then immediately assess the situation and quickly decide the best course of action. The system is vital for any market that uses central stations, such as banks, large retailers, or home monitoring centers.

Central Station Alarm Monitoring is just one of many Mitsubishi security solution modules that may be mixed and matched with other applications and hardware, and can be customized to an organization’s specific needs. By offering different options, Mitsubishi allows customers to pick and choose the best security technology and tailor it to their unique businesses.

“Central Station Alarm Monitoring adds instant response capabilities to the already feature-rich line of Mitsubishi DVRs and offers a robust solution for times when swift reaction is most critical,” said Jeff Kiuchi, product specialist, Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America Imaging Products Division. “Mitsubishi is dedicated to providing a wide range of digital security options, and Central Station Alarm Monitoring integrates seamlessly with existing hardware and applications for a full-scale security solution.”

For more information visit http://www.mitsubishi-imaging.com/security.

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