WinGuard Features



  • Product agnostic - WinGuard is completely independent in terms of linked subsystems, allowing the end user complete freedom of choice.

  • Site maps - WinGuard has a powerful integrated editor to provide for the creation of detailed site maps with controlled device icons (video cameras and door controllers etc.), the identification of zones for alarm presentation, personnel photos on zone entry and much more.

  • Hardware control panel synthesis - Device type specific control panels individual control panel solutions can be realized, helping to transfer the particular look & feel of specific devices to the WinGuard user interface.

  • Powerful alarm monitoring - Exceptional incidents (alarms, faults, etc.) in the linked systems trigger corresponding events in WinGuard and initiate predefined processing sequences (rules based actions) and provide for controlled interaction with the operator.

  • Video ­Manager - WinGuard integrates various digital and analogue video systems of ­different manufacturers into a uniform, intuitive user interface.

  • Communication server - WinGuard is capable of bundling all communication requests from a wide range of manufacturers and device types, thus ensuring uniform handling regarding availability checks and optional routing.
  • Optional web server - Any Internet-capable PC worldwide can serve as access point to retrieve information about the current system states and - depending on the selected security level - to gain full control.

  • Optional hot-standby server - Automatic switch over from main server to hot standby server for complete redundant backup of files and alternative control.

  • User administration - All persons in contact with the system are administered in a file and access rights down to data-point level conveniently assigned via user profiles.

  • Reports - All activities in the system are logged and events archived with their completely processing steps.  Information from the archive and logs can be compiled to create freely designed reports.

  • Scheduling - The behaviour of the system – controls and actions - can be defined by detailed schedules. Click for more information on this product










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