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Security for Car Park

Over a hundred camera housings are used for a multi-story car park in the U.K.

King¡¯s Dock, Liverpool, the U.K.  (Photo by Conway Security Products) 

In the U.K., Kings Waterfront is a ¡Ì142m development on the banks of the River Mersey which will transform King¡¯s Dock into the Liverpool Arena and Convention Centre.  The project will feature a 10,000 capacity performance area and exhibition resources to rival the NEC and ExCel.  It is expected that the venue will host events from rock concerts to trade shows, children¡¯s entertainment to international sport including tennis, boxing and gymnastics. 

Supporting the complex is a 1,600-space multi-story car park for which Conway Security Products has supplied over a hundred of its camera housings.  The Conway housings are from the EH range of external units which are being used alongside a variety of internal and external vandal-resistant models.

Much of the car park¡¯s CCTV system is based on products from plettac.  The end-user will benefit from plettac¡¯s cameras and the company¡¯s P.O.S.A. open security architecture which is the first PC security system based on truly networked CCTV management.  There will be remote monitoring using IP transmission from plettac¡¯s sentiO DVRs, and parties including car park managers, Liverpool City Council staff and the Liverpool Constabulary will review footage as required.  The remote monitoring will be complemented by a manned local control room.

The cameras will use Pentax 6-12mm lenses, the focal range having been specified to provide optimum images for ANPR usage, plate recognition being an important aspect of security at the car park.

 

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