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Sunday, October 23, 2016

AXIS M20 Network Camera Series

JKS Physical Security Solutions!

  • Small bullet-style cameras
  • Outdoor-ready
  • Built-in IR illumination
  • HDTV video quality up to 4 MP
  • Easy installation
  • Axis’ Zipstream technology

AXIS M20 Network Camera Series gives you fantastic picture quality – even during the evening – in a progression of little and gorgeous, projectile style cameras. They're additionally shockingly reasonable as far as beginning costs, establishment costs and operational expenses.

AXIS M20 Network Camera series accompanies propelled Axis innovations like Axis' Zipstream and Axis' Corridor Format. They keep stockpiling and transfer speed necessities low and picture quality high. Wide flat fields of view mean every camera can cover a huge territory. What's more, HDTV 1080p to 4 MP/Quad HD 1440p picture quality alongside inherent IR enlightenment convey high-determination observation even oblivious.

Simple Installation, anywhere
AXIS M20 Network Camera arrangement is appropriate for establishment inside and outside – on dividers, roofs, posts, or in corners. They are resistant to sun, rain, heat, cold and harsh weather. Likewise, they support Power over Ethernet for simple, one-link installation.

Contact us now to learn more about JKS CCTV Solutions,
security@jsk-systems.com / 860-436-4664


Friday, October 14, 2016

Cisco Meraki MV Cloud Managed Security Cameras

Meraki MV security cameras have arrived, and they remove much of the hassle IT administrators and security camera specialists have dealt with for quite a long time. With high compose continuance, strong state stockpiling on every camera, the MV family has turned the system video recorder (NVR) and standalone video administration programming (VMS) into relics of the past. Administration through the dearest program based Meraki dashboard permits clients to view video from anyplace, sparing time and cash. MV cameras, accessible in both an indoor and outside model, have been composed from start to finish on account of effortlessness.

Security cameras are important to keep each business, big or little, protected and operating smoothly. While purchasers have started to observe some cloud-based security camera solutions, the truth in the endeavor world is that these attachment and-play solutions don't exist, and the buyer centered solutions have huge data transmission restrictions of their own.

Today's endeavor security solutions depend on-reason equipment, the NVR, to store video footage. On top of the equipment and working expenses connected with these on-prem solutions, the NVR can bring about significant migraines when executives need to recover video after an occasion has happened. Considering the high expenses connected with introducing up and coming reconnaissance solutions, numerous organizations proceed, even in 2016, to work utilizing NVRs as a part of conjunction with DVDs, thumb drives, and VHS at times. The fresh out of the plastic new MV family evacuates these agony focuses and streamlines the whole security camera association, from establishment to administration to programming redesigns, in regular Meraki design.

MV uses 128GB of industrial grade, high compose perseverance, strong state stockpiling on each camera to dispose of the NVR. At dispatch, every camera will have the capacity to hide away to 20 days of day in and day out, 720p footage on the edge.

The MV21 indoor model elements an improved mechanical outline, chopping down fundamentally on establishment and support time, while the MV71 open air model is IP66 climate appraised and IK10 sway evaluated to withstand requesting situations. Both models highlight infrared light for evening time vision, so clients won't be left oblivious.

Best of all, MV is overseen through the Meraki dashboard, right nearby our remote, exchanging, system security, versatility administration, and interchanges solutions. Clients can make video dividers in a snap to gathering video streams and view them from anyplace on the planet with any Internet association. Obviously, this asks the essential inquiry—how can this influence a client's data transmission utilization? The Meraki dashboard is sufficiently shrewd to consequently recognize whether the review PC is in the same system as the cameras and will stream video locally over the LAN if conceivable, sparing transmission capacity on nearby observing.

Shouldn't something be said about when the client is remote? The dashboard will intermediary video through the cloud to the viewer. All MV interchanges, both administration and video conveyance are encoded. It is impractical to arrange the framework to convey video over an un-scrambled convention. Keeping in mind the end goal to minimize WAN data transmission utilization in this utilization case and to enhance the general client experience of MV, Meraki engineers have endeavored to construct some intense, and exceptionally cool elements:
·         Motion Search
·         Video Clip Export
·         Granular Access Controls

For more information, contact us at
security@jks-systems.com / 860-436-4664

Sunday, September 25, 2016

JKS Access Control Solutions Week – KABA LA GARD Smart Series

Programmable Multi-User, Multi-Compartment Safe Locks
The Smart Series products offer advanced features for controlling safe access. SmartLinc, SmartLinc II and SmartPoint® together make up the LA GARD Smart Series. Retail, banking and commercial environments require safe locking systems that provide the highest form of security and access control; the system must be durable and accurate, offer efficiencies to enhance employee productivity, yet ensure accountability. These features are the foundation of the LA GARD Smart Series.

The Smart Series offers a range of features:
  • multiple master codes
  • 8-98 users
  • user role assignment
  • ability to manage up to five locks from a single logic module
Accountability is more than a deterrent; it's the strongest weapon available to prevent internal theft. The Smart Series provides accountability through indisputable audit information. The advanced features of SmartLinc II and SmartPoint offer up to 4000 audit events in each lock and 1000 system events at the logic module.
Ensuring your employees' safety and security is paramount. Features like the Silent Signal Duress Alarm, Time Lock scheduling and Time Delay allow for time controlled access and warnings to be sent in the event of a robbery.

For more information, contact us at:
860-436-4664 / security@jks-systems.com
www.jks-systems.com

Friday, September 23, 2016

JKS Access Control Solutions Week – KABA ILCO RezShield Software & 79 Lock Series

RezShield software, combined with Kaba 79 Series Locks, provides optimum safety and security for residents while enhancing operational efficiency and improving the bottom line. Using the latest in contactless RFID read-write technology, Kaba 79 Series Locks offer a high level of security for management and operating convenience for residents. The ergonomic design of the lock requires users to simply present the credential in front of the lock reader to engage the lock. This feature is especially useful for residents in senior living communities with limited mobility and dexterity.
The 79 Lock features an all-in-one style that is ideal for both new construction and retrofit properties. Its robust, tamper-resistant design features a sealed reader and covers holes in doors left from previous deadbolt cutouts.


Software Features
  • User-friendly, intuitive solution protects client investment and simplifies integration with other building systems
  • Reduces material and labor costs associated with rekeying
  • Standard connectivity (Ethernet LAN -TCP/IP) makes it easy to network with existing compatible systems programming functions
  • Resident and employee credentials can be cancelled on an individual basis
  • Time-based access control system includes user-selectable keycard expiration
  • High security key encryption, proprietary and unique to each installation
  • Eight (8) authority levels to enable access controls.
  • Extensive reporting capabilities with a complete system audit trail
  • Eleven (11) lock-access levels for greater key control


Lock Features
  • All-metal, heavy duty locksets
  • One-inch solid metal deadbolt for added protection and privacy (optional automatic deadbolt)
  • Infrared communications link for programming and auditing
  • Mortise, cylindrical, exit device, and remote access controller available
  • Standard mechanical key override
  • Drainage system designed to prevent internal build-up of condensation


For more information, contact us at:
860-436-4664 / security@jks-systems.com
www.jks-systems.com

Monday, September 19, 2016

Welcome to JKS Access Control Solutions Week – HID SmartID & SmartTrans

The SmartID® ISO 14443 reader and The SmartTRANS® ISO 14443 and 125 kHz reader are flexible, highly secure and stylish contactless smart card readers that are ideal for customers that require a customizable reader for new or existing installations and customers migrating from the most popular 125 kHz readers to 13.56 MHz ISO 14443 smart cards. Designed for a wide variety of applications from entry level access control to secure ID management, the reader family is completely configurable for every access control application challenge.
Both of these readers offer the ultimate choice in interoperability and programmability. Its unique capabilities, such as reading any MIFARE® sector and/or DESFire® application data file, meet all installation requirements.


SmartID
This line includes single-technology 13.56 MHz, multi-technology 13.56 MHz and 125 kHz (HID Prox) and single-technology 13.56MHz with biometric authentication. Augmenting the iCLASS® product line, SmartID launches HID into mature MIFARE/DESFire 13.56 MHz markets, with the ability to provide card and reader solutions no matter what the smart card technology.
SmartID readers provide one of the broadest ranges of card compatibility in the industry and can be configured as a specific solution for each project. The SmartID reader is available with or without keypad, adding an extra layer of protection for higher security installations.
Key Features:
  • Custom Configurations - Completely configurable for every access control application challenge.
  • Open Architecture Design - ISO 14443A MIFARE®/DESFire® Contactless smart card, compatible for broad card interoperability.
  • HID MIFARE - Supports secure MIFARE applications including HID Corporate 1000 card formats
  • Field Upgradeable - Use cards or a serial connection to upgrade reader firmware and/or field configuration


SmartTrans
SmartTRANS readers offer one of the broadest ranges of card compatibility in the industry and can be configured as a specific solution for each. The SmartTRANS reader is available with or without keypad, adding an extra layer of protection for higher security installations.
Key Features:
  • HID Prox Compatibility - Fully compatible with all HID Prox 125 kHz card formats.
  • Custom Configuration - Completely configurable for every 13.56 MHz access control application challenge.
  • Open Architecture Design - ISO 14443A MIFARE®/DESFire® Contactless smart card, compatible for broad card interoperability.
  • HID MIFARE - Supports secure MIFARE applications including HID Corporate 1000 card formats
  • Field Upgradeable - Use cards or a serial connection to upgrade reader firmware and/or field configuration


For more information, contact us at:
860-436-4664 / security@jks-systems.com

www.jks-systems.com

Wednesday, August 31, 2016

JKS exhibited at CT Business Expo

On June 9th, 2016, JKS exhibited at CT Business Expo with one of its core partners; Kaba Access & Data Systems Americas.

More than 150 companies exhibited and thousands of people attended from various industries.
That was a successful event held by Hartford Business Journal, we are planning on reserving our spot for next year!


Over 50% of attendees are CEO, CFO, COO, President, Vice President, Partner, Owner, Director or Senior Manager.



Thursday, July 28, 2016

JKS Systems – Infrastructure- Data and optical Testing


Fluke Networks- Cable Certification
"Six Reasons It Is More Important Than Ever"

Economic turmoil is shining a bright light on the value of services used by IT departments. Among them are the services used to deploy and maintain enterprise network infrastructure. Infrastructure includes copper and fiber cabling, and it is the foundation of the network. This paper identifies the specific benefits afforded by cable certification and how much it pays back to the network owner.
A souring economy is causing retooling of IT budgets. Cash conservation is an “A” priority for everyone, including managers who must make tough decisions to reduce operating expense and capital outlays. Yet in this process, IT managers should not forget that a healthy network infrastructure is inextricably linked to productivity, service efficiency and expanded services.
A tempting option to reduce IT out-of-pocket expense may be to defer maintenance. While no company defers truly critical maintenance, there are tasks that might be postponed because they exist in a gray area that may be seen as “optional.” Navigating these decisions is not easy but it would be a grave mistake to suspend testing of the foundation of every network: its copper and fiber cabling.

1. Certifying is Less Expensive than Repair
Certifying copper and fiber cabling prevents problems. Certification is insurance against future problems. Without it repairs must be made on a live network or worse, on a network suffering an outage.
Network downtime extracts a painful price in lost revenue, lost productivity, diminished customer service and competitive disadvantage. The Contingency Planning Group performed a study that estimated the cost of an hour of enterprise network downtime between $14,500 and $6,500,000, depending on the industry. The Gartner Group estimated that an hour of downtime costs a less bone-chilling $42,000 per hour, on average.
If an enterprise is challenged to improve its annual uptime from 99.9% to 99.99%, it needs to reduce downtime by eight hours. Using the Gartner Group’s conservative estimate of downtime cost, this saves an enterprise $336,000 annually. How do you get there?
There are many causes of downtime. A Gartner/Dataquest study pointed the finger at human error and application failure 80% of the time. But if the network represents just 20% of the cause, it accounts for $67,000 of the exposure.
Contrast this to the cost of certification. A network with 600 Cat 6 copper lines undergoes certification testing. A realistic assumption is that 5% of the links fail the initial test and must be repaired and retested. Using a modern cable certifier the entire process will take approximately 11 man-hours. At a commercial rate of $65 per hour, the expense is less than $750.
$750 for insurance to achieve $67,000 in savings: even more if the network supports a high-value business operation such as credit card, retail or brokerage transactions. The case is certification is self-evident.
2. Product Warranties Are Limited
A network owner may be tempted to roll the dice in tough times and use a manufacturer’s warranty as a security blanket. This is understandable because most cable and connector manufacturers offer good warranties and they stand behind their products. These manufacturers cannot, though, warranty final installation.
The quality of a cable installation lies largely in the hands of the installers. If installation craftsmanship is poor, even excellent products fail. The failures and the attendant hardships are outside the scope of a hardware warranty, so the network owner and the installer must negotiate remediation.
The only way to assure that installer workmanship meets standards is by certification testing. The only way to assure that best practices are followed is by certification testing. Certification gives the network owner protection against unanticipated costs. When the economics winds blow ill, protection is welcome.
3. Certification and Recertification Will Futureproof the Infrastructure
You might believe that a cable build-out “does what it does” when installed, and never does more. This could be short-sighted. A recertified cabling plant may proved to support higher-speed traffic that is deployed years after the cable is first installed. How important is support for higher speeds? According to a survey of datacenters by the research firm BSRIA, multigigabit technology is now commonplace:
What are the implications of this? Category 6 copper cable was designed to support 1-Gigabit per second data rate. Recent field certification tests indicate that a good deal of the Cat 6 cable used in datacenters complies with the 10GBASE-T standard and can support 10-Gigabit service over short to moderate distances. If you recertify the Cat 6 cable in your datacenter you may find an efficient path to a 10X throughput, avoiding some or all of the cost of replacing cable. Moreover, when demand for IT services rebounds the recertified cable plant is poised to support new equipment and expanded services.
4. Uncertified Cabling = Stranded Capital
It is a fact: recessions churn building tenancy. When a new occupant enters a building the state of its cabling presents a series of questions. How old is it? Does it work? What was it used for? When? A new tenant may view the mass of copper and/or fiber as a mystery, not an asset.
Certifying 200 lines of cabling will cost less than $500 at most commercial rates. Installing 200 new lines of new Cat 6 cable will cost $5,000-$10,000. The choice for the landlord is easy.
Certification is life extension for a cable plant. It is capital saved for building owners and tenants. Lack of certification turns legacy cabling into stranded capital: money spent that cannot be recovered.
5. Reducing Waste is Good Policy
The economic case for extending the life of cables is made in Section 4, but it may not be the worst case. The widely adopted National Electrical Code (NEC 2002) requires the removal of abandoned cable that is not identified for future use. Without certification the cost legacy cable may well include the cost of cable removal, the cost of cable recycling and/or the environmental impact of disposal.
It is sound business policy to maximize use of existing copper and fiber cable. When properly maintained it has a long lifespan. With limited budgets demanding greater efficiency it makes sense to use certification to implement the three canons of environmental management: Reduce, Reuse and Recycle.
6. Buyer Beware
An unsettling trend in the cable industry relates to “no-name” Cat 5, 6, and 6A product. This cable is often made outside the United States and is less expensive than comparable product from major manufactures. Unfortunately, much of this inexpensive cable is made from inferior materials using questionable manufacturing processes.
In 2008 the Communications Cable & Connectivity Association tested nine brands of no-name cables, all of which were rated for use in risers or plenum spaces. Not one met the physical requirements defined in TIA 568-B.2. Only five meet the electrical test requirements defined in TIA 568-B.2 and one met the safety requirements defined by UL 1666 and NFPA 262. How is such poor cable reaching the market? It can because safety agencies perform random tests at the point of manufacture, not in the field. The chasm in the quality process leaves end users exposed to safety and performance risks that are entirely avoidable.
To ensure that there are no costs or risks hidden in inexpensive Cat 5, 6, and 6A cable, enterprises and cable installers should certify cable in accordance with industry standards.

Conclusion
Cabling that is certified has far more value than cabling that is uncertified. The amount of the additional value depends on application and the enterprise. Consider the pitfalls of uncertified cabling. Consider the trade-off between testing and “hoping for the best”. Hope is rarely a good strategy, and in a challenging economy, it is a dangerous one.

To learn more, please contact JKS at:

www-jks-systems.com

Wednesday, July 13, 2016

JKS Infrastructure Solutions-Structured Cabling and Wiring - Hubbel SystemOne Recessed Floor Boxes

Hubbel SystemOne Recessed Floor Boxes

SystemOne – part of Hubbell’s Delivery Systems line – was born from a desire to create a common look for fire-rated poke-throughs and floor boxes. This innovative system allows you to create custom solutions for multi-service applications that require both flush in-floor boxes and fire-rated poke-throughs.

Regardless of capacity or installation, this simple concept allows engineers, architects, and contractors to select just one product line that will provide a uniform look throughout an entire building – whether the power, data, and AV are being delivered in the floor or through the floor.



Hubbell’s first SystemOne devices included a 4-inch flush fire-rated poke-through and floor boxes that shared a common cover assembly. With the introduction of 4, 6 and 8-inch recessed fire-rated poke-throughs, commercial buildings were provided with even more capacity options without having to sacrifice matching high-end finishes.

The most recent addition to SystemOne is a full line of recessed floor boxes for concrete and raised access floor applications. These recessed floor boxes guarantee a similar look for all capacities and installations. They offer a traditional rectangular cover and installation, as well as the option to use high-end round covers to match the recessed poke-through line

  • Flush flange available for tile, finished concrete or Terrazzo
  • Surface flange available for carpeted floors with 0.15 in. rise meets ADA requirements
  • Hideaway egress doors fold under cover while in use
  • 180° opening of main door
  • Cables and connections are protected by recessed functionality
  • Open architecture sub-plate design
  • Common door layout regardless of flange for harmonized look
  • Meets UL 514A scrub water requirements with ScrubShield® technology
  • Easy selection with common look for all floor type


To learn more, please contact us: infrastructure@jks-systems.com / 860-436-4664