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“Enterprise Security” June 2009 Scott Muench – Senior Applications Engineer Steve Lucas – Security Business Manager Rick Weisensale – Security Product Manager © 2009 Tridium, Inc,

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“Enterprise Security”June 2009

Scott Muench – Senior Applications Engineer

Steve Lucas – Security Business ManagerRick Weisensale – Security Product

Manager

© 2009 Tridium, Inc,

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Welcome!• The goal of TridiumTalk is to share with the Niagara

community timely content on sales, products and technical topics.  Each session will last between 45-60 minutes and will be a mix of presentation, demonstrations and Q&A.

• This session and past sessions will be posted on our community web site at www.Niagara-Central.com.

• The content presented here is representative of Tridium’s Niagara technology and products in general, please contact your channel partner for specific details and pricing.

• As a courtesy to others in the conference, please place your phone on mute until the Q&A portion of the program

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Enterprise Security• Tridium's Enterprise Security is a comprehensive access

control and security management solution, developed entirely on the Niagara Framework. The Enterprise application serves as a central management tool for many security JACEs, enabling scalability from single door deployments to multi-building / multi-campus environments. This TridiumTALK takes a look at the product capabilities, platform strategies as well as typical applications.

• By integrating today's diverse building systems such as environmental controls, security, lighting, energy, fire and video, the NiagaraAX Framework is creating better buildings-ones that are smarter, use less energy, are more efficient, have lower operating costs, are safer and contribute to a sustainable environment.

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Agenda• Security Landscape• Platform Approach• Enterprise Security

– Introduction– Features– Product Structure– Hardware Overview– Capacities / Architecture

• Live Demonstration• More Information• Question and Answer Session

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Security LandscapeCurrent Situation• Diverse Subsystems• Many Different Manufacturers• Lack of Open Standards• Barriers to Interoperability• Industry Movement to IP• Push to Open Systems

Access Control Video Intrusion Fire Identity Mgmt

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Familiar Problem…

Card Access Video Intrusion Fire Identity Mgmt

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Tridium Strategy• Model subsystem

components• Interoperability between

disparate manufacturers• Unified user experience

Card Access Video Intrusion Fire Identity Mgmt

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Enterprise Security• Comprehensive access control, security management solution• Scalable from single door to campus environment• Application entirely accessible through standard web browser

– No workbench required

• Developed on truly open platform– Open architecture– Open framework– Open distribution– Open protocol support

• Distributed architecture• Integrates seamlessly with BAS, lighting and energy

management systems

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Product Features• Utilizes standard relational database

– Base options of MS SQL 2003 and MySQL– Optional support for Oracle and DB2

• UL 294, C-UL, and CE listed systems available• Supports multiple protocols

– oBIX, BACnet, Modbus, SNMP, and other open protocols– Extensive support for legacy devices

• Common GUI experience• Built on Niagara Framework

– Flexible, adaptable architecture– Common object model

• Upgrade path from 1.x product

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Product Features (cont)• Industry standard Wiegand reader communication

protocol• Supports multiple card formats• Extensive data import capabilities

– Import card holder data via CSV

• Definable supervised input voltage• Flexible card validation to support proprietary card

formats– Credential only– Credential + facility code– Entire card format

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Application Features• Central management of card holder database• Access control

– Reader only, reader + keypad, reader or keypad– Schedule unlock on first validation

• Intrusion detection– Optional LCD based keypad for zone arm/disarm

• Elevator control• Access zones

– Anti-Passback– Occupancy counting– Supervisor rule enforcement

• Integrated alarm / activity monitoring• Predefined and ad-hoc reporting tools

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Product Structure• Licensable application on AX supervisor

– Existing supervisor – Integrated supervisor– Security only supervisor

• Restricted to Security drivers and Security JACEs only

• Application licensed by total # of readers– 16, 64, 256, and 1024 reader packs– No limitation / restriction on simultaneous users

• Requires Niagara AX 3.4• Enterprise security parts bundled

– Include security application, db driver and 32 reader license

• Database software sold separately

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Integrated Video

• Video Integration Functions– Bi-directional alarm interface from Niagara to video

products– Alarms from security system can initiate events in video

system– Video product events (pixel motion detection, loss of video,

etc) can be processed as standard Niagara alarms

• Standard Niagara widgets for video support– View live video– Pan / tilt / zoom control– Query and playback stored video– DVR video display management

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Hardware Overview• Security JACE

– Contains security appliance, embedded web server– Includes connections for 2 doors

• Expansion Reader and I/O Modules– Communicates via RS 485 with Security JACE– 4000 ft cable distance, wired using daisy chain

topology– Reader module capacity includes 2 doors– I/O module capacity includes 8 inputs / 8 outputs

• LCD Based Keypad for System Arm / Disarm– Communicates via separate RS 485, requires option

card– Keypad driver included with security application

• UL 294, C-UL, CE listed• Wiegand Protocol, 12 VDC Readers

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System Capacities

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Security Architecture

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Integrated Architecture

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Live Demonstration

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More Information• For more information visit

– www.niagara-central.com– www.tridium.com

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Question and Answer Session• Select the Q&A icon in the menu bar to type your

questions• Feel free to speak up for further discussion• Please introduce yourself, company name, and where

you are calling from.

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Thank you!• We would like your feedback on today’s TridiumTalk• Please take a moment to answer our short survey• If you have any further questions, comments or topic

suggestions, please email them to [email protected]

Steve Lucas Rick Weisensale Scott Muench