
Forward Vision's Mic1-400 installed at Heathrow T5 Published on 4 October 2007 Security planners at the new Heathrow Terminal 5 have specified Forward Vision's Mic1-400 PTZ cameras for surveillance of key external areas, in a project being handled by NTL Business. Forty-six of the rugged speed domes, also known as 'Metal Mickeys', are being used as part of the £70m security and telecommunications network at airport.
The creation of Heathrow's new IP-based security and data hub is a major undertaking, with each component being tested on a dummy system before it is installed on the real network. The high-bandwidth network comprises around 2.5 million metres of cabling which will carry a range of operational systems, including CCTV, voice, access control data, and building management systems. The MIC1-400s ability to seamlessly integrate into virtually any system, in this case as part of the IP-based network, is a major advantage for specifiers and installers alike. The MIC1-400, which is regularly specified by security planners for high-end applications, is recognised as one of the most robust and versatile PTZ cameras ever developed. The casing, machined from a solid block of 6mm aluminium or stainless steel, is rated to IP68 to ensure reliable operation in even the harshest of environments. High quality image capture is assured with a totally flat viewing window offering perfect optics, with a host of options available to ensure the best-fit solution to any application. "The Mic1-400 has proved its performance and durability at some of the world's highest profile and most demanding locations," says Peter Beare, managing director of Forward Vision. "The Heathrow T5 installation is another example of the MIC1-400 being the camera of choice where the highest standards are required." | |