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How to Sell an IP System picking the right solution to get the job done Ryan Champagne © 2010
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Agenda Introduction to IP Advantages Finding the Customers HOT button – Quality – Remote viewing – Multiple recording – Ease of playback – OS compatibility WOW! Factor – Showing MP cameras – Installation advantages – Upgradability
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Agenda Internal Thoughts Collecting Information for the Project – What to see – What to ask – What to note Products – Cameras – Software – NVRs – Network equipment – Storage System design Scenarios
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Where Do I Start? With IP, a number of options are available to suit just about any situation Unfortunately, this also adds to the complexity of trying to build one
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Designing a system: Where Do I Start? To figure out what type of IP system will be offered, we need to discuss the advantages of IP
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Designing a system: The steps are the same Most of the steps to build a system are the same for both IP and analog – Placement – Budget – Number of cameras – Lens type – Lighting conditions – Recording time
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Where IP Beats Analog Cabling Flexibility of upgrades and changes Better wireless Better software – Finer, more detailed options – Mobile support – Multiple OS support – Analytic Support for Pro-active results
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Where IP Beats Analog Better recording – Co-location recording – Redundant recording – Network based recording – Less expensive to expand on storage Megapixel video – Wider coverage – Sharper images – More detail where its needed – Multiple Streaming
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Video Analytics Analyze video for more robust recording and alerting notification Capabilities – Object left behind – Object removed – Loitering – Trip wires – Directional monitoring – Counting Possible Uses – Airports, Subways, Train stations – Office buildings – Perimeter alerts – Convenience Stores – Retail Stores
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IP Advantages: Better use of Cabling Solution: less homeruns. Only a single cable needed for power, video, and data, further reducing labor costs IP System
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IP Advantages: Better use of Cabling Also allows for easy upgrades Allows for changes with minimal labor
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IP Video System Flexibility: Add cameras one at a time, or in groups. Your Choice.
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Solving Cabling Issues Better Wireless: Send multiple video streams over a single wireless connection, unlike analog
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Wireless Examples: Wireless Mesh Network Self Discovery / Self Healing mesh nodes
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You can use existing coax cabling by utilizing coax to Ethernet converters. IP Connectivity: Media transceivers You can also use Ethernet to fiber converters to send many IP cameras long distances over a single line.
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Finding the Customers HOT Button Every customer is different The reason an ender user contacts you is because they need a problem solved. The goal is the propose a quality solution to the problem and find their hot button at the same time.
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QUALITY What the Customer Wants
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Wider Coverage 640 x 480 1 3 2 4 1 2 3 4 1600 x 1200 1 x 2MP Camera6 x VGA Cameras
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Megapixel Video One megapixel camera can replace up to 24 analog cameras substantially reduces the total cost of installation Brands: Arecont Vision, Vivotek, Panasonic
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Forensic Zooming Digital PTZ Instantaneous electronic pan, tilt & zoom with simultaneous delivery of full field of view and zoomed video Example Using AV8180
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Sharper Images Megapixel cameras offer superior image resolutions many times the maximum size of and analog camera CIFMegapixel Analog cameras are stuck at NTSC/PAL specifications o 4CIF is about ¼ the size of a 1MP image
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More Detail Where its Needed A gas station is having issues with drive offs and the owner wants to improve his existing three 4 CIF camera system to capture license plates and gather details on the thief so he can prosecute and reduce losses. With an analog/VGA system, he needed one camera per lane to capture license plates/thief detail. With a 2MP camera, he only needed one camera for every three lanes to achieve the same. 22 ANALOG / VGA 2MP Camera COST BENEFIT Analog/VGAMegapixel 6Cameras2 6Lenses2 6Housings2 6NVR Lics2 6Cables2 6Labor2 1.8MPPixels4 MP
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REMOTE VIEWING What the Customer Wants
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CMS Mobile Support for – iPhone – Android – Blackberry – Windows Mobile (WiMo) – Symbian OS (Nokia)
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CMS Mobile Control Inputs and Outputs Mobile Playback Multiple Sites
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MULTIPLE RECORDING What the Customer Wants
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Storage Solutions: Multiple Recording Nuuos NVR mini can be placed at different locations in the local network and managed through a remote viewer
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EASY PLAYBACK What the Customer Wants
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SHOWING MP CAMERAS WOW! Factor
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Showing MP Cameras You are selling against antiquated analog solutions More often than not, MP cameras need to be shown to see their advantages Make relations between DVD and Blue ray – Or SDTV and 1080 HD – (DVD & SDTV is hi-res, 2MP is 1080 HD)
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Showing MP Cameras Another strong selling point, is Megapixel vs. the use of PTZs. – Unless the PTZ is manned 24/7, it is not useful When a PTZ looks one way, it isnt looking another. – MP cameras like AV8185 allow for continuous 180° coverage. Pelco Spectra III Analog PTZ Arecont AV8185
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INSTALLATION ADVANTAGES WOW! Factor
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Installation Advantages Not all advantages are because of Video Quality! The cabling advantages can be crucial to a customer – Allows for easier and less costly future upgrades – Allows for easier and less costly repositioning of cameras – Possibility of utilizing existing network infrastructure
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UPGRADABILITY WOW! Factor
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Upgradability Adding cameras to an IP system is as easy as plugging it in to an available Ethernet port – All that is needed is an available camera license Licenses can be upgraded with the click of a mouse Storage costs decrease as time goes Adding more storage is simple and effective in IP
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INTERNAL THOUGHTS
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Internal Thoughts You need to keep in the back of your head the ways that IP is more beneficial – Cabling & labor savings – Easier troubleshooting – Future proofing the investment You need to sell on quality, not price – If your customer is looking for the right solution, they will be more focused on the quality first
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Collecting info for the Project
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WHAT TO SEE Collecting info for the Project
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What to See Existing network equipment Internet connection at location Lighting conditions Where equipment will be located
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WHAT TO ASK Collecting info for the Project
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What to Ask Why do you want a CCTV system? – Basic accountability? – Retail type applications Would counting capability be beneficial to your business? Would you like POS support? – Industrial Scenarios Are you in need of Pro-active detection of alarms? – (video analytics, DI/DO)
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What to Ask How long do you need video for? What type of night lighting is available? Would license plate logging be beneficial to you? – (housing/apartment/condo communities) Do you plan on viewing this locally only or primarily from off site? – Would you like mobile viewing? What if I could use the same cameras to tie into your automation system? – (high end residential with HAI & ELK for example)
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WHAT TO NOTE Collecting info for the Project
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What to Note We can help you propose a solid solution for your customer – Wiring – Network infrastructure – Cameras – Servers, storage and software – All of the bits and pieces needed to have the entire solution
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What to Note Take photos of – potential camera locations – Questionable wiring locations Especially for wireless considerations – Location to house equipment Get a Google Earth address/snapshot of location – Allows us to aid you with outdoor layouts and camera placement Obtain/ create site layouts At least approximate distances of camera locations, cable runs, etc.
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IP Products
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Hardware Components Minimum components needed for a basic IP system Computer/server, monitor, keyboard, mouse Cat5e cable Network switch IP camera Optional parts Router & high speed modem (for remote connections) PoE switch instead of regular switch to support cameras w/ Power over Ethernet
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Other Components Other components to consider in an IP system Fiber optic cable for long runs UPS battery backup Surge protection for PoE cables Surge protection for non PoE cables
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CAMERAS IP Products
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Cameras
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SOFTWARE IP Products
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RECORDING SOLUTIONS IP Products
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NETWORK EQUIPMENT IP Products
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STORAGE SOLUTIONS IP Products
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Conclusion Selling an IP system is not much different than selling analog systems. – Its remembering where IP has its strengths Need to know IPs strong points – Scalability – Expandability – Less labor – Mobile/Remote support – Automation advantages – Future proofing your investment
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