Sentinel Post Facility Optical Terminal Integration Box
📅May 28, 2020
Brief:1. Forward network video surveillance 1.1. Key guard point cameras, blind spot cameras 1.2. Sentinel face recognition cameras 1.3. Ammunition box internal video surveillance cameras 1.4. Requirement to view front, rear, left, and right areas within the sentry post
Sentinel Post Intercom
1. Forward Network Video Surveillance
1.1. Key Guard Point Cameras, Blind Spot Cameras
1.2. Sentinel Face Recognition Cameras
1.3. Ammunition Box Internal Video Surveillance Cameras
1.4. Requirement to View Front, Rear, Left, and Right Areas Within the Sentry Post
2. Reverse Network Video Surveillance
2.1. Monitors, connected via video splitters to images from branch optical terminals; especially including the duty room image (this function can be used as two-way audio/video intercom), enabling bidirectional surveillance
3. Alarm System
3.1. Four buttons in different colors, each color corresponding to a specific alarm. The alarm buttons are installed on the sentinel post facility integration box. When an alarm event occurs, the sentinel can trigger the corresponding alarm button, such as riot, escape, attack, or disaster.
3.2. Voice broadcast system combined with audible and visual alarms to achieve integrated alarm sound, light, and voice simultaneously, with alarm events stored
3.3. Alarm technology linkage: integrates and links multiple alarm types including infrared alarm, ammunition box alarm, armory alarm, wireless alarm, access control alarm, and electric fence alarm
3.4. Alarm personnel linkage: linked with nearby sentry posts
3.5. External alarm horn can be connected (normally plays high-fidelity music, can be used for loudspeaker announcements in emergencies, can also play alarm sirens and warning gunshot sounds), flashing warning lights
4. Two-way Intercom and Intercom Monitoring
4.1. Push-to-talk intercom mode: intercom with the central end only when the button is pressed, and audio from the central end is only audible when the button is pressed; normally only the central end can monitor all user voice; the central end console can display which user is currently speaking
4.2. Full-duplex intercom mode: any end can intercom with all users at any time
4.3. Through central end operation, group call, broadcast call, and voice broadcast can be implemented simultaneously
5. Telephone Access
5.1. Internal emergency command telephone, connected to the dispatch system
5.2. External line personal telephone
5.3. Incoming call information displayed on screen: caller number, caller information
6. Weapon Control
6.1. Ammunition cabinet is opened by the control center. Ammunition request: the sentinel presses a button to send a request signal to the duty room to open the ammunition box; the duty room determines whether to supply ammunition after assessment (handled at the operator console).
6.2. Weapon removal alarm system
6.3. Compatible with emergency opening via fingerprint (e.g., network disconnection, terminal timeout without response to requests)
6.4. Supports key opening in case of power failure
7. Attendance Check-in
7.1. Scheduled fingerprint card swiping with audible and visual reminders
7.2. Fingerprints within authorized permissions can be stored locally on the device
7.3. Shift start and end attendance, with scheduled refresh during duty
7.4. Fingerprint management for duty inspection and shift change
8. Broadcast System
8.1. Alarm management, four-color audible and visual alarm dedicated to the Armed Police (see alarm section)
8.2. Public broadcast function: announcements, notifications, paging; sound intensity higher than background music but not interfering with face-to-face conversation between two people
8.3. Zoned broadcast: any group of speakers can be controlled to play audio
8.4. Uses a 30W amplifier connected to horn speakers; broadcast volume can be adjusted by the central end within a certain range
8.5. Local loudspeaker deterrence and remote loudspeaker announcements
9. Networking Function
9.1. Intercom optical terminals support chain networks and tree-type branch networks
9.2. This unit has five optical port directions; at the central end, all optical ports point downstream; at intermediate nodes, one optical port points upstream and four point downstream
9.3. Intermediate nodes support multi-level relay
10. Display Function
10.1. Video surveillance information display
10.2. Personnel entry/exit information and vehicle entry/exit information display
10.3. Superior command display
10.4. Task reminder information automatically pushed by the system
10.5. The display system should adopt an industrial PC motherboard
11. Other Functions
11.1. Equipped with UPS power supply
11.2. Supports central end network management function
11.3. Connects IoT terminals for more extended functions