08/03/2013
ISM Genesys 2 integrates with Siemens Signet
Crawley, West Sussex (UK)
John Waite, Sales Director ISM, said “The Siemens integration combines a state-of-the-art true hybrid alarm system with a state-of-the-art graphical interface to offer our mutual clients flexible, cost-effective installation. This powerful combination delivers a feature-packed, highly responsive solution. Working closely with the Siemens team we have built a fully integrated, scalable, robust and wide ranging PSIM platform.”
The solution specified by the systems integrator for this project needed to be a fully integrated security management system capable of integrating multiple systems on one software platform.
In addition to this, the requirement was also to install a system that was user-friendly and Genesys 2 offers easy-to-navigate graphics and text acknowledgements along with real-time active icons so that the user can see the activity of events and actions as and when they happen, making it easy and quick to identify the source of the alarm. The system also needed to be highly intuitive and full operator software training takes a maximum of two to four hours. It needefd to be able to operate as a standalone platform over LAN or WAN networks for remote and local sites with workstations that can be transferred to any operating security control room on the network. This offers the end-user flexibility when closing down sites or buildings for off-peak or out of normal working hours or in the unlikely event of any system failures.
The Siemens Signet system, according to Waite, is “The best integrated true hybrid intruder alarm system to be launched in the last 30 years.” From specification to installation (over several sites) and training, the project was accomplished on time and within budget, without a single problem. “The teamwork between the ISM project team and the Siemens project team was outstanding and the support from the Siemens technical team was pivotal in ensuring that the entire project process was accomplished seamlessly and smoothly,” concluded Waite.