For
Immediate Release
CANBY
SCHOOL DISTRICT LAUNCHES
IP-BASED VIDEO SURVEILLANCE
WITH JVC V.NETWORKS CAMERAS,
NETWORK VIDEO RECORDERS
- WAYNE,
NJ (September 22, 2009) – JVC Professional Products, division of JVC
U.S.A., announced today that Oregon’s Canby School
District, a public school district that supports approximately 5,000
K-12 students and is located about 20 miles south of Portland, has
installed an IP-based video surveillance network to monitor its
facilities. The network supports almost 50 JVC V.Networks IP cameras—a
mix of VN-C215V4U fixed mini-dome and VN-V26U brick-style models—as
well as four powerful JVC VR-N1600U 16-channel network video recorders
(NVRs).
- At
Canby High School, the district’s only public high school, 32 cameras
have been installed for strategic monitoring of interior and exterior
areas, including entrances, parking lots, hallways, and the cafeteria.
The campus features five buildings, including centers for fine arts,
physical education, and career development. The cameras are triggered
by built-in motion detection and record onto two of the 16-channel
VR-N1600U NVRs, which can record high-quality Motion JPEG or MPEG-4
images.
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- There
are eight cameras located at Ackerman Middle School, which record to a
VR-N1600U on site. The fourth NVR is located at the District Office,
and it records eight JVC cameras that monitor six elementary schools
and a business office.
- “We
chose the JVC cameras based upon their great picture quality and
reputation for reliable operation, especially in low-light and extreme
weather conditions,” said Joe Morelock, IT director for the Canby
School District. “Other compelling features included Web-based setup
and access, and a JVC app enabling monitoring on an Apple iPhone.”
- The
remaining ports on the NVR at the District Office are being populated
by eight legacy analog cameras that are being modified with IP devices.
As a result, these will be monitored by Xprotect IP camera management
software from Milestone Systems, which JVC has embedded within its
VR-N1600U. “We like Milestone because we are able to manage the
view/access rights to all of the cameras from one central server,
allowing only one point of entry with multiple access security roles,”
Morelock said.
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- The
district has a virtual local area network (VLAN) supported by a fiber
optic backbone, which allows authorized personnel to view video data
without interfering with regular enterprise data traffic. Technocom, a
systems integrator based in Wilsonville, Ore., designed and installed
the Canby School District’s camera surveillance system, which came
online in time for fall classes. The project included installing Power
over Ethernet switches or midspans over existing Category 5e/6 cabling,
which provide the power source for the cameras and the transmission
vehicle for video data across the network.
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- While
the video cameras can be viewed in real time and monitored 24/7, Canby
School administrators prefer to review the recordings to investigate
suspicious incidents that have taken place, such as thefts or student
skirmishes. School officials may be granted access to monitor all the
cameras – or just an individual camera or select portion of the network
– using any Web-enabled device. Also, law enforcement agencies can
monitor school cameras remotely from their squad cars by tapping into
the school district’s IP-based Wi-Fi network.
- The
adoption of camera surveillance was seen as a positive move by the
community. “School security has become an extremely important issue and
trend,” Morelock explained. “The closed-circuit security system was
funded as part of a bond issue that voters approved for the
construction and renovation of Canby’s public schools. The mere
presence of these cameras acts as a deterrent as well as an
investigative tool that is already serving to keep our schools safer.”
- As
JVC law enforcement and government customers discovered, the education
sector is realizing the lowest cost of ownership with JVC IP video
surveillance systems, including no hidden fees and open architecture
for integration with a wide variety of third-party applications, from
Apple iPhone and BlackBerry wireless phones to video analytics and
access control systems. “JVC IP video surveillance systems customers
enjoy the lowest cost of ownership in the industry and real open
architecture for plug-and-play performance,” said Geoff Anderson, brand
and marketing manager for JVC.
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PROFESSIONAL PRODUCTS
- JVC Professional Products
Group, JVC U.S.A., located in Wayne, New Jersey, is a leading supplier
of IP network and analog security cameras, network video recorders,
monitors, and management systems to the video security industry. Its
V.Networks product line of has earned a solid reputation for quality
and reliability, and provides superior picture quality for thousands of
installations worldwide. For more information about this, or any other
JVC professional product, contact JVC at (800)582-5825 or visit JVC’s
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