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Ajax Systems Delivers Chime, One of The Most Anticipated Features by the Professional Community

The recent OS Malevich 2.12 update from Ajax Systems has brought some highly anticipated features. The new firmware improved the fire alarm system, added a more flexible configuration of notifications about entry/ exit delays, and most importantly – delivered Chime, the feature that many installers and security industry professionals have been awaiting most. What is Chime? The Chime feature allows using an Ajax siren with an opening sensor as an analogue of a shopkeeper bell. It notifies store employees that a client has entered the door or – in a private house – that someone has entered through the back door. The sound of the siren alert is short and different from the alarm, and its volume is adjustable in the app. There are 4 alert signals to choose from, which allows hearing which door has been opened. After enabling the Chime feature, the blue bell icon appears in the Ajax app, indicating the state of the function. It’s possible to temporarily disable it with a tap. Other new features delivered with OS Malevich 2.12 included: Improved Ajax Cloud notifications Notifications on the loss of connection with the Ajax Cloud server become more informative. Now, in the service settings of a hub, users can select specific communication channels about which to report in case of a lost or disabled connection. The delay for such a notification can be set up for up to 30 minutes. This functionality not only improves control over the communication of the security system for users but also can generate an alarm confirmation for a security company monitoring station. Revised night mode notifications This year, the company received several requests from Ajax users on Facebook and the Trustpilot review platform regarding siren alerts in night mode. Users did not like the siren waking up their children when night mode was activated. Now, in the siren settings, alerts on the night mode activation and delays are separated: individually for the entry and the exit. Users can also set the volume of these alerts. No more annoying beeps at night. Fire alerts in a multi-apartment building At the request of Norwegian partner Elotec, with whom the company implemented a project last year to protect the UNESCO World Heritage Site in Bergen, Ajax team continues to improve the interconnected alarm of FireProtect detectors. The function saves lives by notifying all people in the building through the buzzers built into the fire detectors when at least one of them has detected fire. It allows people to be evacuated even before the fire rapidly spreads across a building. Thanks to the update, in case of false alarm a user will now be able to only mute the detectors of the same group — the user apartment, without affecting the detectors in other apartments. The user evaluates the falsity of a fire alarm only in his apartment, and if there is a danger to other residents, then the interconnected alarm will notify them of it. If a false alarm triggers an interconnected alarm in all apartments, only the system administrator can mute it.  

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Expand use of INTERPOL to Address Global Crime Threats – G7 Ministers

G7 Interior and Security Ministers have called for expanding the use of INTERPOL to respond to global crime threats and terrorism through increased sharing of information, expertise and operational support. During discussions on the current situation in Afghanistan, the importance of data sharing and having the right capabilities and processes to identify terrorists travelling into, or out of, the country were identified as priority areas. With more than 4,200 INTERPOL alerts related to subjects with either direct or indirect links to Afghanistan, as well as details of some 60,000 profiles of foreign terrorist fighters, Secretary General Jürgen Stock underlined the need to make this information as widely available as possible. Fingerprint match An example of this was the identification and arrest of an irregular migrant at the Schengen border in September 2020 after checks against INTERPOL’s databases revealed a fingerprint match to an improvised explosive device recovered years before in Afghanistan. Given this success, Secretary General Stock welcomed the G7 Ministers’ recognition of the need to increase the provision of biometric data particularly DNA and fingerprint information, where appropriate, as well as contributions to INTERPOL’s Crime Analysis Files. INTERPOL Secretary General Jürgen Stock said, “We can do more, and with the right support we will do more, because the global threat requires it. “Intelligence flows should mirror an increasingly interconnected world, which is why we must avoid creating regional silos or duplication of processes which prevent global information fusion. “A fully integrated global security architecture supported by INTERPOL can help more effectively address crime threats such as terrorists attempting to cross borders, child abusers exploiting their victims, or ransomware attacks against critical infrastructure.” “The leadership shown by the UK and especially the Home Secretary during this G7 Ministers meeting has provided a strong platform for real action, and I look forward to further strengthening our relationship to achieve positive results,” concluded Secretary General Stock. Identifying child abuse victims Reflecting the Ministerial support for INTERPOL, the ‘London Interior Commitments’ issued at the end of the meeting also identified the need to coordinate funding for INTERPOL’s core capabilities. Additionally, Ministers committed to the active promotion and use of the International Child Sexual Exploitation (ICSE) database. On average, the ICSE database helps identify seven child abuse victims every day, and in total has assisted in the identification of more than 26,000 victims worldwide, and more than 12,000 offenders. Tackling money laundering and illicit finance, which along with corruption, was also highlighted in the London Interior Commitments as a crucial element in disrupting serious and organized crime networks, an increasing priority through the COVID-19 pandemic. INTERPOL’s work with the International Anti-Corruption Coordination Centre in London facilitates secure operational communications. To date, nearly 1,600 INTERPOL alerts have been issued by 99 countries against suspects involved in alleged corruption and bribery offences. In this respect, the G7 Ministerial support for strengthening INTERPOL’s mechanisms to maintain the integrity of its system of notices and diffusions was also welcomed by Secretary General Stock.  

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How to Choose a PoE Switch

But when choosing a PoE switch, you’ll want to consider things like your expected organizational growth and device use so you can be sure to select the right switch. In this article, we’ll share the most essential considerations to help you choose the right PoE switch. If you’re new to PoE, you’ll want to read our review of PoE technology. If you’re an Integrator or Network Administrator, you’ll want to jump down to the section on choosing a PoE Switch. A Review of PoE Technology Power over ethernet (PoE) enables wired Ethernet cables to carry electrical current and operate network appliances and devices. Unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cabling, such as Category 5 cable, is typically used to deliver direct current power. PoE eliminates the need to use power cords, power supplies, and outlets. By 1999, PoE was standardized to certify uniform operations for powered network hardware and appliances on ethernet connectivity. Since then, PoE standards have advanced, resulting in interoperability with network appliances and devices not supported by PoE, increased power for network appliances and devices, and improvements to the standard Category 5 cable to deliver increased power. Thirty-watt PoE, referred to as IEEE802.3af or PoE+ PoE, was designed to support a wide variety of network appliances and devices. The current and maximum PoE devices have a power rating of 90 watts, also referred to as IEEE802.3bt Type 4 or PoE++. A 90-watt Type 4 PoE++ can power network appliances and devices such as motion sensors, security video cameras and monitors, and even refrigerators. Category 5 network cable is the minimum requirement for Type 3 and 4 PoE. Improved cabling requirements, including Category 8 network cables, are available and interoperable with both Type 3 and Type 4 PoE. PoE products include copper to fiber optic media converters, fiber optic media converters, and Ethernet switches. PoE media converters make it possible to interconnect systems using copper-based cables and systems using fiber optic cables or allow fiber-to-fiber conversion. PoE switches group digital data – including raw data or payload, metadata such as an IP address, and routing information – together in a packet and transfers them to designated destinations. Choosing a PoE Switch Advanced planning for organizational growth and device uses is important when choosing the right PoE switch. Important factors to evaluate before choosing a PoE switch include the existing network system and bandwidth, existing network appliances and IoT, locations of network appliances and fringe devices and IoT, the facility’s power configurations, and desired upgrades and additions to the network system. These factors will determine the PoE switch type and device requirements such as data rate, power consumption, port density, benefits of managed and unmanaged switches, and the need for converters/ fiber optic transmission for longer distances and increased bandwidth. Data rate The existing network speed or anticipated network speed upgrade is important in determining the right PoE switch. Standard Ethernet network speeds (10 Base T networks), fast Ethernet (10 Base T and 100 Base T networks), gigabit Ethernet (1000 Base T networks), and greater (1/10G) are all supported with specific PoE switches. Power consumption The total power consumption of all powered network appliances and devices should be within the operational capacity of PoE switches, including the power consumed by the PoE switch. Depending on the number of ports and type of PoE switch, all powered network appliances and devices should be simultaneously connected and powered. The right PoE switch can provide uninterrupted data transmission without power or signal loss. Power budget depletion and signal loss can be avoided by careful calculation of the power budget. ComNet’s PoE Power Supply Budget Calculation is available to help you calculate your power budget. Port density The size or potential growth of an organization’s network should help in anticipating port density. PoE switches commonly offer 8, 12, 16, 24, and 48 ports or more for Ethernet cabling and connectivity. PoE switches with 8 to 16 ports typically meet the requirements of small or home networks. PoE switches with 24, 48, or more ports can meet large and diverse network system needs of data centers, corporate organizations, and institutions. Managed or unmanaged PoE switches A managed switch allows for user configuration and includes switch management operations. Managed switches provide configuration and control over ports, bridges, and network protocols. An unmanaged switch comes pre-configured for plug and play operations and will automatically identify system operations and hardware components. An unmanaged switch does not require user configuration and typically cannot be modified. Both managed and unmanaged switches can incorporate PoE. However, users can modify the configuration of managed switches remotely, from a management console, or via network interface from a web browser with the advantage of PoE. Fiber optic transmission The maximum length and effectivity of UTP cabling is 100 meters. Fiber optic cabling allows for longer distance and greater bandwidth capacity over UTP cabling, with the use of PoE media converters. Fiber optic transmission bridges the distance and bandwidth requirements. PoE media converters convert fiber optic to copper transmission and send data over PoE UTP cabling to network appliances and devices. Need a little more help choosing PoE Switch? ComNet’s Design Center is here to support you with oneon-one technical pre-sale telephone assistance. The ComNet Design Center service is free for customers interested in using ComNet products in their designs. You can click here to connect with a Design Center representative- we’re here and ready to help. You can also see our full line of PoE Switches that can support your organization’s existing or planned network data rate by clicking the button below.  

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