The Security Technology industry is always changing and becoming more advanced, as we head into the future we have become more reliant on technology to help us, therefore having the latest in security can make all the difference when it comes to feeling safe in your home, feeling confident that if you're away you still have complete control and remote access, and that should anything happen, you have clear recorded evidence that will help you, the police, and your community.
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PTZ is a network camera that can Pan, Tilt, and Zoom. Basically this means that it is not fixed into one position. It can move to view any other location you would like to see, either manually by you controlling it via the Recorders interface, remotely via a computer or even your smart phone. Or it can be on a schedule in which it will move from point to point that you have pre-programmed and will continue on this loop Panning, Tilting, and zooming through all your areas of interest.
LPR is a License Plate Recognition camera. As the name suggests it recognizes number plates and can remember them. Not only this, this camera can see number plates much better than the human eye can, at night, in any weather condition, 100m away, even with a cars headlights pointing directly at the camera's lens which would usually flare the image and render the camera useless, this LPR type of camera can still see a number plate as clear as day.
The Bosch 6000 is the latest panel from Bosch. Up to 144 zones, 16 access doors or readers, up to 256 users. It is a powerful control system that can do much more than secure your house. Along with functioning as you would expect the alarm to, other features include:
Using the onboard outputs and the more advanced app that the 6000 uses, you'd be able to control your sprinkler or lighting system, lock or unlock doors in your house, set time schedules for access controlled doors, replace the all door keys in your house with a single token, configure multiple areas on multiple code pads which enables the single mother board to control several partitioned sections of a building to operate completely independent of each other (ideally used in homes with a "granny flat" or shed/garage attached, apartments or multiple business buildings).
The 6000 does it all, allowing users to have much more control than other domestic alarm systems allow.