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Video Surveillance Upgrade at Brooklands Museum

by Geny Caloisi
Brooklands Museum has recently upgraded its CCTV system to a full IP network video surveillance solution, with cameras supplied by Smart R Distribution and installed by Q7 Integration.

Located in Weybridge, Surrey, Brooklands Museum is on the site of the world’s first purpose-built motor racing track. Visitors to the Museum can get up close to aircraft designed, built and flown at Brooklands and explore the historic site, which is brought to life through interactive collections of motor vehicles and aircraft. 

“With so many valuable exhibits to protect, as well as a responsibility to ensure the many thousands of visitors who come to Brooklands every year can do so in a safe environment, we made the decision to replace our old analogue CCTV cameras with high definition IP models which utilise the latest technology”, said Mark Dover, the Museum’s facilities manager. “Our security personnel can now view 24/7 the superb quality images captured by the cameras on monitors at our central control room”.  

 

Chobham-based Q7 Integration, which specialises in delivering turnkey electronic security solutions for its high-end clients, worked closely with Smart R Distribution to ensure Brooklands Museum was provided with the best cameras for the job at hand, which included monitoring activity in the Museum’s retail store to deter and detect shoplifters. 

Among the 14 cameras installed at the Museum are three internal Wisenet QND-6082R 2-megapixel dome cameras manufactured by Hanwha Techwin. With built-in IR illumination and a 3.1x motorised varifocal lens, the cameras allow users to zoom in to observe the close-up activity of any suspicious activity. They also feature Hallway View, which provides a highly effective way to monitor narrow vertical areas such as corridors and a suite of Intelligent Video Analytics (IVA) that includes defocusing and tampering detection and directional, intrusion, motion and enter/exit detection. 

 

New external 5-megapixel Wisenet QNO-8080R bullet cameras have also been installed. These are similarly equipped with built-in IR illuminators, enabling them to capture very high-quality images regardless of the lighting conditions. They also benefit from enhanced Wide Dynamic Range (WDR), which performs at up to 120dB to produce clear images from scenes containing a challenging mix of bright and dark areas, normally resulting in over or under-exposed images.

“We had a limited budget to achieve our objectives and yet did not want to compromise on the quality of the images captured by any new cameras or miss out on taking advantage of the latest technology”, said Mark Dover. “With this in mind, Q7 Integration and Smart R combined their expertise to recommend affordable cameras that could deliver the functionality we need. We now have a highly effective video surveillance solution that will be used as we strive to maintain a safe and secure environment for our employees and visitors”.

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