25 Mar 2010
Panasonic’s latest offerings in surveillance systems on display at ISC West 2010
'Panasonic delivers a broad spectrum of system solutions for the professional security market'

Panasonic System Networks Company of America has expanded its offering of system solutions for professional security applications beyond the company's leading line of video surveillance systems. Recognising the industry's need for advanced telecommunications systems and the overall efficiency of video conferencing to supplement core security operations, Panasonic is displaying its innovative new IP PBX communication system, colour touch screen IP Phone, HD visual communications system and Point-of-Sale (POS) workstation alongside the company's latest video surveillance introductions at ISC West 2010

"Panasonic has the unique capability to deliver a broad spectrum of system solutions for the professional security market. In addition to our established role in video surveillance technologies, Panasonic is a world leader in business telecommunications, smart HD video solutions and POS workstations," said Bill Taylor, President of Panasonic System Networks Company of America. "Our proven expertise in these closely related product categories allows us to combine advanced monitoring and detecting via video surveillance with powerful network based telecommunications, video conferencing and POS solutions to improve core operations."

Panasonic debuts two new economical IP network camera/NVR bundled systems available with either four H.264 megapixel or digital IP network cameras

Building on its industry-leading analogue, IP and hybrid video surveillance solutions, Panasonic unveils new additions to its line of megapixel cameras, including the i-Pro WV-SP300 H.264 series megapixel fixed network camera and the i-Pro WV-SF300 H.264 series megapixel fixed mini dome network camera. Additional introductions include the WJ-GXE500 H.264 encoder featuring Panasonic's i-Pro Smart HD technology, and WV-ASM970 video management software for advanced IP system control. Panasonic also debuts two new economical IP network camera/NVR bundled systems available with either four H.264 megapixel or digital IP network cameras.

Business solutions on display include the new flexible and scalable HD visual communications system that represents a clear evolution in real-time distance collaboration. Also featured is Panasonic's new KX-TDE600 IP-PBX communications platform that supports a range of analogue, digital and IP telephony devices, and is scalable from 24 to 1100 employees. Additionally, the new KX-NT400 IP network telephone has a 5.7-inch colour touch screen and provides access to Panasonic network cameras and business applications via intranet connection. Panasonic is also displaying its POS workstation with virtual site manager software which allows users to view images from video surveillance cameras directly on the workstation's screen, providing an integrated solution for drive-through operations and general area surveillance.

"Technology alone is not the answer for today's demanding challenges," continued Mr. Taylor. "Our connection to our customers and reseller partners is essential to assure we offer the best solutions possible for customers' present and future needs. Programmes we have developed to engage and educate industry professionals play a vital role in this process and help ensure that Panasonic continues to deliver solutions that provide added value over time."