The Four Points has recently installed 139 Arecont Vision cameras covering large areas |
"We chose Arecont Vision's megapixel IP cameras because they provide multi-streaming capabilities at various video formats, frame rates and resolutions," said Carl Lee, Area IT Manager, South East Asia, Starwood Hotels. "The cameras' higher resolutions provide detailed coverage of larger areas, allowing us to pan, tilt and zoom (PTZ) electronically within a larger, detailed image area, whether live or on recorded video, which eliminates the need for conventional PTZ cameras. Arecont Vision cameras in areas such as the parking lots enable us to recognise vehicle color, license plate number and even see the driver's face."
The new hotel's system includes 120 Arecont AV1300M 1.3 megapixel cameras, 11 Arecont AV2100M 2 megapixel cameras, and 8 Arecont AV8180 panoramic colour cameras. The cameras are tied into LuxRiot NVR video surveillance software from A&H Software House, Inc. and are monitored centrally through 12 LCD monitors fed by seven NVR servers and three video monitoring systems. All of the cameras are recorded and displayed in real time.
In choosing the Arecont Vision cameras, Mr. Lee considered energy conservation, low maintenance costs and longer camera lifespan, as well as the improved security made possible by highly detailed video images that enable operators to recognise faces.
Arecont Vision's cameras provide multi-streaming capabilities at various video formats, frame rates and resolutions |
The system was designed and distributed by GSF Solutions Sdn Bhd, the Arecont Vision authorised distributor for Malaysia, and was installed by United Factor Alarm Security Network and Consultant, a systems integrator in Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia.
"Users all over the world are seeing the clear performance benefits of our megapixel cameras," said Steven Sarfati, Senior Vice President of International Sales, Arecont Vision. "Our installation at the Four Points by Sheraton hotel in Malaysia clearly demonstrates the compelling economic case for megapixel technology as an alternative to conventional cameras, suggesting strongly that megapixel cameras are on track to become the industry's primary means of image capture."