Objective
- Differentiate the different levels of integration between electronic security subsystems.
- Know how the different devices should interact in each subsystem to ensure comprehensive communication.
- Learn how electronic security networks can be integrated into centralized BMS-type information management systems.
- Develop the interest to learn specifications and technical characteristics that continuously improve the integration processes, guaranteeing the satisfaction of the end user and improving the profitability of the companies in the sector.
Participants
The course is aimed at professionals in the electronic security sector who already know the various security systems on the market and who are interested in integrating them. Especially engineers, installers, architects, designers and end users responsible for the technological and security area.
Methodology
Masterful presentation, based on audiovisual media. Cases of real projects in Latin America.
Duration
18 Hours, divided into two days, from 8am to 6pm, with one lunch hour and two 15-minute breaks in the mid-morning and mid-afternoon.
Course Summary
A recognition is made of the various types of electronic networks that currently exist, indicating which can share technical resources and infrastructure. A tour of each system is made identifying the necessary characteristics of the devices that are needed to communicate with other systems.
The necessary elements are described at the level of general infrastructure of the entire building that will house the drivers of all the systems. The various levels of integration and communications protocols are differentiated to ensure efficient integration. It ends by knowing the concepts LEED, BIQ, which serve as tools to know the level of integration of each complex.
General Course Content
1. Introduction
a. Concepts, Standards
2. Subsystems
a. Electronic Security
i. CCTV
ii. Alarms for Intrusion Detection. (Interiors, Perimeter)
iii. Access (People, Visitors, Vehicles, Objects)
iv. Fire (Detection and Automatic Extinguishing Monitoring)
v. Support for Requisitions and Inspection
vi. Computer Security
b. Communications
i. Voice, Data
ii. Audio and Video
c. Control
i. Lighting and HVAC
ii. Electro Mechanical Equipment
iii. Fluids
3. Infrastructure
to. Protections
4. Integration
to. Control Room
b. Which devices are spoken to which others.
c. Levels
d. Protocols
and. Examples
5. Leed – Biq
Instructor Information
Germán Alexis Cortés H. is a Colombian Electronic Engineer, with a postgraduate degree in Engineering Management Systems. Consultant of the National Institute of Standards and Technology – NIST, in Electronic Security and Building Automation. CCP of ASIS, and CISSP of ISC2. He has over 20 years of experience in the electronic security industry. Renowned lecturer and university professor on high-tech issues at the Latino level. He has been a director of several companies in the sector and is currently a partner and directs Insetrón Ltda, an engineering and technical consulting company in electronic network projects for security, communications and automation. He has successfully participated in more than 150 projects at the Latino level.
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