Monday, February 1, 2010

6 CCTV Remote view myth busted!


Wanting to see your office/warehouse/manufacturing unit LIVE. So you call your System Integrator only to know that the cost of maintenance is higher than equipment itself! You are told that you will have to take a static IP connection to view CCTV Remotely. Just Because you are told and retold the same by Different vendors does make it true. There is a list of some common CCTV MYTHS and there solutions:

6 Common CCTV REMOTE VIEW MYTHS-

MYTH 1:You need an Static IP connection at the DVR end.
MYTH 2:You need a special software to view LIVE on your computer
MYTH 3:You need to enter the changing IP address of the DVR to view LIVE from any dynamic connection.
MYTH 4:You can view only one camera at one time.
MYTH 5:You can only view in your own laptop or PC.
MYTH 6:You have to pay hefty maintenance monthly cost.

Now see how the latest DISVU LIVE VIEW solution presents a completely different picture:
  1. Your present Dynamic connection is all it takes to view LIVE. You do not require taking the lease line or a static IP address for remote view.
  2. No software required to view LIVE only a simple browser like Internet explorer is required.
  3. No need for entering the Dynamic IP address every time you want to view LIVE. Your DVR will have a unique web-address which is username & password protected. You can access this from Internet explorer from any PC or Laptop.
  4. You can view through multiple view options.
  5. You can view these images live from anywhere in the world, and from any PC or Laptop.
  6. No monthly charges. You just have to pay a annual webaddress hosting charges.

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Friday, September 11, 2009

How to differentiate between genuine and fake notes.

Everybody knows the "Importance Of Money" in today's life. A lot of fake notes have come into market. Terrorists and criminals are manufacturing such notes very intelligently. Common man should know how to identify a fake note.Look at all your notes carefully before taking it from the ATM or receiving it from another person, even if he is a trusted person because fake notes are increasing. We are providing you the information so that next time you receive a note you can easily differentiate between a genuine note and a fake note.

1 In a fake note the security thread that passes through the note is tampered and is broken in between whereas in a genuine note the thread is visible in a straight line. It contains the words "Bharat" in the Devanagri script and "RBI" appearing alternately.

2 The number panel of the notes are printed in fluorescent ink and are of standard size (if a number mentioned on the top right hand corner of the note varies in size, then it is a forged note).

3 The `micro-lettering' technology used in the printing of a note provides additional security to the notes against counterfeiting. Micro-printing like "RBI 100" is printed that can be seen using magnifying glass.

4 Braille Mark -- An identification mark has been introduced in the new series note for visually impaired people. This mark is in intaglio printing and it has different geometrical shapes for various denomination. For Rs 100 denomination, we have triangle as the identification mark.

5 The image of Mahatma Gandhi on the left side of the currency note is printed exactly the same like the one printed on the right hand side of the note. When the note is put underneath a bulb or looked up in the natural light, the image of Mahatma Gandhi on the left side of the note becomes clearly visible.

6 When the currency note is placed under the Ultra violet lamp it one can see the image of twinkling stars.

7 The fluorescent ink used in the printing of the currency note is water and soap resistant and dries quickly on getting wet.

8 The printing of a currency note has distinct and vivid colours.

9 The watermark in new currency note depicts Mahatma Gandhi, visible from both front and back in transmitted light. Cannot be replicated using scanning or photocopy equipments.

10 The portrait of Mahatma Gandhi, Reserve Bank Seal, guarantee and promise clause, Ashoka pillar emblems on the left, RBI governor`s signature are printed in intaglio, that is in raised prints. (IMP)

11 I, J, O, X, Y, Z alphabets are not used in alphabet series on any note.
12 In 2005 series, on the reverse side of the notes, the year of printing is mentioned at the centre bottom.

LATENT IMAGE : There is a vertical band on the right side of Mahatma Gandhi's portrait which contains the image of the notes denomination. The image appears only when light is allowed to fall at an angle of 45 degrees on the note, otherwise it appears as a vertical band.

MICROLETTERINGS: This appears between the vertical band and the portrait. It can only be seen better through a magnifying glass. For Rs 10 notes, it contains the word "RBI". Notes of Rs 20 and above contain the denomination value of the note.

IDENTIFICATION MARK: On all notes except Rs 10, there is a special intaglio feature on the left of the water-mark specially for the visually impaired. This feature varies according to the denomination of the note. They are: Rs 20: Vertical Rectangle, Rs 50: Square, Rs 100: Triangle, Rs 500: Circle, Rs 1000: Diamond.

INTAGLIO PRINTING: In notes of Rs 20 and above, the Gandhi portrait, RBI Seal, guarantee, promise clause, Ashoka Pillar emblem, and the governor's signature are printed in intaglio or raised print.

FLUORESCENCE: The number panels are printed in fluorescent ink. The notes have also optical fibres which can only be seen when exposed to a ultra-violet lamp.

OPTICALLY VARIABLE INK: The numerals of the Rs 500 (revised colour scheme of milk yellow, mauve and brown) and Rs 1000 notes is printed in optically variable ink (a colour shifting ink). The colour of the numerals on the note is green when held flat but will turn blue when the note is held at an angle.

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If you want to check whether all the notes that you possess are genuine or a fake one then you may click on this link UV fake note detector

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Watch out, you may be holding a fake note.


It is well known that fake currency notes are in circulation in India. Terrorism is changing its face; It is prominently the starting of a new form of terrorism called 'economic terrorism'.. Our economy is hoped to reach the eight to nine per cent growth. But, what will happen to an economy, which is being flooded by fake currencies?

An estimate suggests that more than Rs 1,69,000 crores of fake currencies are in wide circulation in our country and out of which more than Rs 40 crores may be in Uttar Pradesh itself.

Recent acts of economic terror has been found in Abid, in Doomariaganj of UP where from a bank’s currency chest fake notes have been seized. Though quantum of currency note is officially seized is not more than Rs 5 lakh, the deadliest part of this seizure is its negative impact on India’s growing economy.

Apart from that the quality of papers, the quality of printing are of such a fine quality that it is not possible to differentiate between a genuine and a fake one. It also highlights the fact that advanced technology is being used to print such fake notes and the people who get a fake note by chance, do not know what to do with it.

If they take it to the bank, it cancels it and deposits it with the RBI, which means losing the money because if the bank starts compensating everyone who comes to them, then every Tom, Dick and Harry will approach bank with a fake note. There is no way banks can replace them and if people try to ‘use’ it in the market, it becomes a criminal offence.

And what if you take the fake note to the police? A police officer will simply lodge a daily diary report, specifying the note denomination and number.

Fake currency notes in circulation seem to have more than doubled when it comes to denominations of Rs 1,000 and Rs 500 in the past three years. The government has attributed the high quality of fake currency notes to being sourced from mints in neighbouring states.

While the police have made a major breakthrough in unearthing the various fake currency note operators' racket and recovering such fake notes, the Reserve Bank of India has also launched an elucidation drive as the number of fake notes received by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), from various banks is increasing. The Reserve Bank of India has issued instructions to banks to ensure that counterfeit banknotes are not dispensed through ATMs, following complaints.
A good number of soiled and worn out notes received by the RBI are also found fake. The data revealed that the 100-rupee note is the most circulated when it comes to fake currency and the latest fake note circulated is 10 rupees note.

Watch videos on fake currency notes by clicking on the following links:

RBI concerned over inflow of fake currency

India's Economic Terror - $ 42 b in fake currency

Sharp rise in fake currency circulation


UV Fake Note Detector: Counterfeit currency detector as per RBI guidelines

For checking the authenticity of documents, bank notes according to RBI guideline. Best solution for Banks, counterfeit detector:

  • Presence (absence) of security elements of currency, bank notes & security paper.
  • Presence (absence) of watermarks, security threads and fibers of the Currency.
  • Presence (absence) of absorption or fluorescent UV properties of the Note under investigation.
  • Optional attachment of magnifying lens for seeing micro printing in bank notes.
  • Designed for safe & harmless user friendly operation.
  • Available in different models for specific user requirement.
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Day Light (bottom) for watermarks.


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Tuesday, August 19, 2008

How to insure 'On campus security' for SMB/SME (small/mid-sized business firm)

Larger businesses have more resources to guard their premises, Making Small businesses more vulnerable to intrusion and robbery. Therefore, Small businesses should plan and execute there security measures properly. The Security concerns for small businesses would depend on kind of business they are engaged in. A software development firm may want to guard their important data even from its employees. A SM Company might want to guard their valuable commodities like jewelery from theft. Some would want to monitor their godowns and storage. Production and manufacturing unit may want to screen Personals for a possible theft of raw materials etc.
The advancement in the technology have evolved over the years by understanding the needs and threats for organizations. A business owner (out of ignorance or cutting expenses) should not compromise on Security of their organizations. In a broader picture, a properly implemented security system will reduce cost of man guarding and prevent losses by raw material theft, robberies, secret leak etc.
These are the prime areas of implementing a security system-
1) Premises- You may need fencing, site surveillance CCTV, patrolling guards, etc.
2) Entrances and exits- You may need to monitoring exits or entrances with CCTV. Install metal detectors or door alarms.
3) Authorized Entry- An access control system for employees according to hierarchy levels. Issuing of access control cards will also help in attendance at main entrances.
4) screening- at production units, where the employees handle raw material.
5) Response method- installing security or fire alarms, emergency security dialer which can automatically call and inform 10 telephones numbers when the alarm is triggered.

For a more comprehensive need and detailing of a customized system for your company. Contact
di.smv@digitalsindia.com

Saturday, February 9, 2008

How to use a Hand held Metal detector

Operating a metal detector is simple. Once you turn the unit on, you move slowly over the area you wish to search. In most cases, you sweep the coil (search head) back and forth over the ground in front of you. When you pass it over a target object, an audible signal occurs. More advanced metal detectors provide displays that pinpoint the type of metal it has detected and how deep in the ground the target object is located.

Monday, December 17, 2007

Guide for choosing the CCTV system

Uses of CCTV in India?


Closed circuit television(CCTV) simply means that the signal is not being broadcast anywhere, but rather is traveling by wire from the source to the receiver.Usually a closed-circuit television (CCTV) system uses a stand-mounted or hand-held video camera to project a magnified image onto a video monitor or a television (TV) screen.

Uses of CCTV includes-

  1. To provide a deterrent to crime and vandalism.
  2. To enable 24 hour monitoring of all the designated areas.
  3. To enable clear identification of miscreants within the range of the CCTV cameras.
  4. To provide continuous recording of all CCTV cameras in the system.
  5. To enable rapid movement of any CCTv camera to pre-set positions of pan, tilt and zoom.
  6. To provide independent viewing of any CCTV camera at the controlling station.
  7. To enable live, real time recording of selected CCTV cameras.

CCTV system should be used at offices, factories, restaurants, shops, workshops, schools, colleges, hospitals, airports, banks, malls, industrial and comercial spaces.


Which type of CCTV systems ?

CCTV camera, recorders( DVRs), Monitor and peripherals like lens, panning unit, controller etc forms a CCTV system. The CCTV system should be customized according to individuals need. First one should analysis the need for a CCTV system. The target for the intruder, is it material goods or information? Strategical placement of cameras and monitoring unit is equally important.


Feature to look for in CCTV systems.


User friendly operation
High resolution & Good quality images
High compression ratio to save hard drive space and band width
Power efficient to save running cost
Easy recording, search and back up
Pre Sales & After Sales Support
Current Dated Technology
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Feature to look for in CCTV DVRS.


DVR is abbreviation of Digital Video Recorders
Digital image data is compressed and stored in Hard Drive
There are several types of DVR- PC based DVR, Industrial Computer Based DVR, Networked DVR, IP Based Camera and web server
Read more - CCTV DVR

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