Ted’s Pawn More Effectively Protects Customer Assets with Verified Video Surveillance from Sonitrol and 3xLOGIC
公司规模
SME
地区
- America
国家
- United States
产品
- 3xLOGIC hybrid NVR
- V500 Hybrid DVR
- VERA VX-VT-20 & VX-VT-36 Thermal Imager
- View Lite II mobile app
技术栈
- Video Management System (VMS)
- Video Verification
- Audio Verification
实施规模
- Enterprise-wide Deployment
影响指标
- Customer Satisfaction
技术
- 应用基础设施与中间件 - 数据交换与集成
适用行业
- 零售
用例
- 周边安全与访问控制
- 入侵检测系统
服务
- 系统集成
关于客户
Ted’s Pawn is a pawn shop located in Norwood, OH. The business opened in 1970 as Ted’s Market, a corner grocery store. Since 1984, Ted’s has operated as a pawn shop, offering cash loans on items of value. The shop has a large outdoor lot filled with high-value items such as cars, motorcycles, and boats, which it needs to protect. The company has been using analog video surveillance for about 8 years, and audio verification of alarms for the inside of the store. However, the outdoor lot presented a different set of challenges.
挑战
Ted’s Pawn, a pawn shop located in Norwood, OH, had been using analog video surveillance for about 8 years, and audio verification of alarms for the inside of the store. However, the outdoor lot, filled with high-value items such as cars, motorcycles, and boats, presented a different challenge. The company wanted to implement video verification for the lot, but faced several challenges including complicated installation, connectivity issues, reliability concerns, and the need to eliminate false alarms.
解决方案
To address the challenges, Ted’s Pawn implemented a 3xLOGIC hybrid NVR system. This system uses analytics to associate existing outdoor cameras—two cover the yard, two cover the shop’s roof—with the Sonitrol panel to seamlessly provide video alarm feeds to Sonitrol central station to detect and verify any threat. The system also includes a V500 Hybrid DVR, which provides the perfect replacement solution for aging analog DVRs while still leveraging existing analog infrastructure. Additionally, the VERA thermal imager allows for high-contrast thermal imaging, resulting in a dramatic reduction in false alarms. The system is powered by the VIGIL Video Management System (VMS) Suite of Products, a distinct combination of hardware and software collectively engineered to maximize performance and functionality.
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