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Array ( [publicationid] => OO6WXM548511 [itemrecord] => OO6WPY832161 [title] => 110 Summary of changes between BS8418:2003 and BS8418:2010 [formno] => 110 [privacy] => Members only [memberprice] => [nonmemberprice] => [filepath] => /web_images//publications/form_110.pdf [description] => BS8418 underwent a revision in 2010. This revision includes some more detailed requirements and recommendations in the area of design, installation, commissioning and system integrity. This guide will give an easy clause by clause basis of the changes made. )
Array ( [publicationid] => OLJ37O577461 [itemrecord] => OLJ2XL323551 [title] => 172 A basic guide to BS8418 systems for installers [formno] => 172 [privacy] => Public [memberprice] => [nonmemberprice] => [filepath] => /web_images//publications/form_172_15DEC10.pdf [description] => The purpose of this installer guide is to provide a summary checklist of the main elements of BS8418:2010. )
Array ( [publicationid] => M8Y5L138041 [itemrecord] => M8Y5HX83673 [title] => 196 BS8418 systems user guide [formno] => 196 [privacy] => Public [memberprice] => 0 [nonmemberprice] => 0 [filepath] => /web_images//publications/form_196aug2010.pdf [description] => This guide has been drawn up to help the user assess the benefits of a remotely monitored detector activated CCTV System and highlights the considerations that should be made prior to purchase. )
Array ( [publicationid] => MTUJIH24008 [itemrecord] => MTUIOK11598 [title] => 228 Guide for installers and RVRCs on external detection in BS8418 systems [formno] => 228 [privacy] => Public [memberprice] => [nonmemberprice] => [filepath] => /web_images/publications/Form228 Ext Det Guide.pdf [description] => This guide gives additional information and support to assist installers in how to select and commission the external detection equipment when installing systems to BS8418. The guide can also be used by the RVRC to determine the requirements for the operation of external detection equipment, thereby ensuring that the detector activated CCTV system meets both the operational requirements of the end user and the RVRC. )
Array ( [publicationid] => NOOH3O302861 [itemrecord] => NOOGTQ598531 [title] => 262 An Introduction to Video Content Analysis Industry Guide [formno] => 262 [privacy] => Public [memberprice] => 0 [nonmemberprice] => 0 [filepath] => http://www.bsia.co.uk/web_images/publications/262 Intro to Video Content Analysis.pdf [description] => This guide is aimed at end users and integrators/installers. Its purpose is to provide a basic understanding of Video Content Analysis technology and its delivery as well as offering general advice helpful for assessing suppliers and their products. )
Array ( [publicationid] => O9HXWF723891 [itemrecord] => O9HXU7593741 [title] => 299 Benefits of IP in CCTV [formno] => 299 [privacy] => Members only [memberprice] => [nonmemberprice] => [filepath] => /web_images//publications/form_299_25MAY10.pdf [description] => This guide for decision makers explores the factors that influence the choice to install an IP based CCTV system in preference to an analogue system. The potential benefits are weighed against the disadvantages for a variety of installation scenarios. )
Array ( [publicationid] => N2MOMB93892 [itemrecord] => N2MOHJ38596 [title] => A guide for installation of cctv systems using IP technology [formno] => 235 [privacy] => Public [memberprice] => [nonmemberprice] => [filepath] => http://www.bsia.co.uk/web_images/publications/form_235.pdf [description] => These guidelines are designed to provide installers with an overview of the common considerations of systems combining CCTV functions within IP networks. )
Array ( [publicationid] => MK91H042814 [itemrecord] => MK91AL56304 [title] => A user guide to the use of Internet Protocol (IP) in the security industry [formno] => 211 [privacy] => Public [memberprice] => 0 [nonmemberprice] => 0 [filepath] => http://www.bsia.co.uk/web_images/publications/Form_211.pdf [description] => Security systems are changing at an ever-increasing pace and are making more use of standard Information Technology (IT) products running over a Local Area Network (LAN) or Wide Area Network (WAN) e.g. across the Internet, where they can be remotely monitored and controlled. As a result of using Internet Protocol (IP), the opportunity has arisen for manufacturers to develop new generations of equipment from control panels, cameras, and door controllers, to fully integrated systems combining fire, access control, CCTV, intruder and building control systems. These “integrated” systems are often called security management systems as they bring together the management of all aspects of an organisation’s security. This brief document will explain most of the security opportunities for LAN/WAN use from a simple IP-based system, to an integrated solution incorporating multiple systems. It is directed towards an end user at an entry level to provide guidance on the use of IP technology in the security industry. This guide forms part of a suite of documents on this issue. )
Array ( [publicationid] => MKB7HQ88685 [itemrecord] => MKB7DG19097 [title] => An installer's guide to Internet Protocol (IP) in the security industry [formno] => 210 [privacy] => Public [memberprice] => 0 [nonmemberprice] => 0 [filepath] => http://www.bsia.co.uk/web_images/publications/Form_210.pdf [description] => The use of Internet Protocol (IP) in security applications has become increasingly commonplace and the new generation of ‘digital’ systems is seeing a trend towards IP in all applications. Traditionally this has been a predominantly Information Technology (IT) dominated area, but security installers are now being asked to provide IP solutions which require an understanding of IT. This guide is aimed at providing installers with a basic understanding of the concepts of IP in security applications and to assist in the design and installation considerations. It forms part of a suite of documents produced to aid end-users, IT managers and installers at both a basic and a more technical level. )
Array ( [publicationid] => MJS3LM72931 [itemrecord] => MJS3L298452 [title] => BS 8418 seminars [formno] => [privacy] => Public [memberprice] => 0 [nonmemberprice] => 0 [filepath] => http://www.bsia.co.uk/web_images/publications/bs8418_ IFSEC Technical Seminar.pdf [description] => During IFSEC 2007, the BSIA held a seminar session on BS 8418 - the standard for detector-activated, remotely monitored CCTV. Download the presentation for information on the standard and a number of case studies about the benefits that a BS 8418 system can bring. )
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