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Title: Welcome to Stanley Access Technologies


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Welcome to Stanley Access Technologies
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Proposed Agenda
  • Overview of Stanley Access Technologies
  • Overview and Limitations of Public Security
  • New Products and Technology to Improve Current
    Approaches
  • Potential Applications
  • Next Steps / Close

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Stanley Access Technologies
  • Original Manufacturer of Automatic Doors in North
    America
  • Established in 1935 / HQ Located in Farmington,
    CT
  • 37 Market Share in Sliding Automatic Doors (7
    other Competitors)
  • Design, Manufacture, Install, and Service
    Automatic Door Systems Worldwide
  • Products Range From Low Energy ADA Applications
    to High Speed Heavy Duty Door Systems -280,000
    Units Installed From 1990-1999 (40K in 2000)
  • Safest Automatic Door Product in the Market
    -.0012 Claims per 10,000 Doors Manufactured Per
    Year
  • Centralized Support Operations
  • Manufacturing (ISO 9001)
  • Call Center and Technical Support Center
  • Engineering (12 of Work Force Dedicated to
    Design, Test, Quality)
  • Largest Owned and Operated Field Network in the
    Industry
  • Stanley Will Become the First Automatic Door
    Supplier with Direct, National Coverage

Stanley is the Market Leader in North America
4
Historically Automatic Doors have been purchased
primarily for Convenience and Accessibility.Door
s in General, have not been used as a proactive,
integrated means of security. Reason need,
expense, practicality...Stanley has developed
new technology that enables the integration of
security without sacrificing convenience,
accessibility, and practicality.
Applications of Automatic Doors
5
Effective Security for AirportsIntegration of
Electronic Security with Door Automation
6
Security Today
  • Electronic tools used to view and control
  • Access control limited to employee areas only
  • Manual intervention required in public areas
  • No centralized, active control of physical
    security in public areas

7
Security Today
  • Electronic security systems dont do anything
    that cannot be done manually by skilled, trained
    human beings.

Locked Door Guard
Camera Remote human observer Access Control
Guard
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Security Today
  • Electronic security systems dont do anything
    that cannot be done manually by skilled, trained
    human beings
  • Locked Door Guard
  • Camera Remote human observer
  • Access Control Guard

9
Human-Based Security
Cons
Pros
  • Powerful deterrent
  • Needed to respond to incidents
  • Human presence
  • Expensive
  • Hard to train and retain
  • Easily compromised
  • Difficulty staying focused
  • Inconsistent behavior
  • Cover limited area
  • Scare innocent people

10
Assumptions
  • Increased human coverage can not be maintained
    indefinitely.
  • Need to restore confidence in air travel and
    public spaces.
  • Public unwillingness to accept long term visible
    military presence.

11
Solution
  • Increase the scope of electronic security systems
    to include the facility itself.

A security system is not something you put on
top of your facility. It needs to be an integral
and philosophical part of how the facility
human, electronic, and mechanical works.
12
Four Stages of a Security Crisis
  • Identification
  • Reporting
  • Apprehension
  • Disposition
  • Human and Electronic
  • Human and Electronic
  • Human
  • Human

Electronic technology has made identification
and reporting of a security crisis far more
effective. Why not harness these tools to assist
in apprehension and disposition of these events?
13
The Answer
  • Centralized Control of the Facility
  • Provide Traffic Management
  • Restrict or Detain Traffic
  • Authorize Traffic Flow
  • Extend Surveillance Coverage to Every Perimeter
    Door

14
Components of Centralized Control
  • Perimeter Surveillance
  • Networked Automatic Doors
  • Centralized Monitoring/Security Center

Stanleys Solution is Automatic Doors with
Networked Surveillance Sensing Built-in
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Automatic Door SystemsTraditionally and Today
  • Pre 2000
  • Automatic Door Systems not Built to Withstand
    Heavy Traffic Flow and Heavy Abuse
  • Microwave Sensors for Activation
  • Infra-Red Sensors for Safety
  • No Visual Capability
  • Little Benefit to Networking

Microwave Sensor
Infra-red Sensor
Standard Sliding Door System
Centralized Control Not Possible Airport
environment too demanding for traditional door
automation
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Airport Automatic Door Systems Today
  • Stanley Dura-Guard Built to withstand heavy
    traffic loads and heavy abuse.
  • Integrated Surveillance Cameras provide
    activation and safety detection
  • Allow networked visual feedback at the door
  • Allows for centralized control of door functions

Stanley is the only company with centralized
control capability in the industry. Provides the
base infrastructure for the new world of security
facing the world today
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Airport Automatic Door System
  • Dura-Guard -The Airport Sliding Door Solution
  • Surveillance Sensing Built-in
  • Allows for Centralized Control
  • Dual Motor Drive System
  • Opens 50 faster than traditional systems to move
    doors out of way of oncoming carts and traffic
  • Built to Survive Heavy Abuse
  • Welded Panel Construction
  • Built-in Crash Bars
  • Self-return and latch system for breakout
  • On-System Monitoring
  • Alarm Contacts incorporated into the door for
    breach of entry notification
  • Battery Back-up System
  • Allows full operation and control of doors for up
    to 2 hours during loss of power

Video Camera
Surveillance sensor
Self-return and latch system for breakout
Welded Panel Construction with built-in crash bars
Dual motor drive system delivers 50 faster
opening performance
Integrated Alarm Contacts
Battery Back-up System
Stanley has the networked automatic door system
that can be centrally controlled and survives
demands of airports
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Automatic Door Surveillance Sensing
  • What is It?
  • A Digital Camera That Detects Motion and Provides
    Safety Monitoring for Automatic Doors While
    Delivering Video Signal Outputs to Monitoring
    Areas.
  • Benefits
  • Reduces Total Security Cost
  • Replaces Cameras at Entrances and Exits
  • Safest Automatic Door Detection System on Market
  • Uses Video Pixels to Detect Motion and Presence
  • Reduces Safety and Liability Claims
  • Allows Doors to Be Networked Into Security
    Systems
  • Real Time Visual Documentation of Door Incidents
  • Enhances Security/Surveillance Coverage
  • 2 cameras on each entry/exit automatic door
  • Only system to allow video surveillance
    integration into automatic doors
  • Key Features
  • Digital Video Output Interfaces With Any CCTV,
    Access Control, or EAS Security System
  • Digitally Reports Security Breaches
  • Monitors Facility After Hours
  • Transmits Only When Motion Is Detected
  • Minimizes Wear on Recording Equipment

Unlimited Future Potential International
Networked Monitoring/Surveillance..
Remote Diagnosis.. Incident
Recording..
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Surveillance Sensor
Video Camera
Surveillance sensor
Video Control System
Vito in doorway
Vito on monitor
Communication Port for set-up tool
Coaxial cable connector
RS45 video connector
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Additional Features
  • Unidirectional setting ignores parallel motion
  • Saves energy
  • System learns environment changes
  • Gumball machine
  • Leaves, snow, etc
  • Safety and motion in one sensor
  • Eliminates all current sensor needs including
    doorway holding beam
  • Safety stays on while door in motion
  • Even gives you redundant threshold coverage while
    door is closing
  • Video outputs are compatible with any
    surveillance system
  • Fail safe if video image obstructed
  • Continues to detect motion when door is inactive
  • Auxiliary relay can be tied to monitoring system
    for advance alarm notification
  • Housing is waterproof(IP-64 rating)
  • Operates in temperature ranging from -40F to 122F
  • Standard black and white camera with color camera
    optional
  • Zone can be customized by adjusting pixel
    coverage
  • 11 wide x 10 deep for 78 high door application

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Benefits
  • Improve Surveillance Coverage
  • Adds two additional surveillance cameras per door
  • Reduces Security System Costs
  • Can eliminate remotely mounted cameras covering
    doorways
  • Improves Loss Prevention Detection
  • Transmits digital video of all traffic entering
    and exiting automatic doors
  • Reduces Product Liability
  • Only door sensor with continuous safety coverage
  • Reduces Energy Costs
  • Ignores parallel moving traffic

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Centralized Control Opportunities
  • Provide Traffic Management
  • Entry and egress
  • Close off sections of airport by locking out
    certain doors
  • Manage and Route to appropriate areas
  • Domestic/international flights
  • Control exit/entry through jet ways and x-ray
    screening lanes
  • Use automatic door to prevent entering terminal
    through exit way near X-ray machines

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Centralized Control Opportunities
  • Restrict Traffic Flow
  • Slow exiting perpetrator by closing and shutting
    down door
  • Slow them by closing perimeter doors for each
    terminal
  • Allow Law Enforcement personnel to pass through
  • Release perpetrator if danger to civilians is
    possible
  • Lock down or segment areas to reduce opportunity
    of escape
  • Can section off areas of airports with interior
    automatic doors
  • Localizes disruption to affected area
  • Limits exposure to danger area
  • Not threatening to the innocent bystander

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Centralized Control Opportunities
  • Reduce Labor Requirement
  • Reduces need for mass deployment of guards
  • Allows centralized security staff to effectively
    support not just dispatch guard force
  • Reduced size of guard force and allows better
    screening and selection of personnel
  • Reduces impact of the human factor
  • Lose control of weapon
  • Cost justifies technology purchases

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Simplified Airport With Three Terminals
C
A
B
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Airport Surveillance Boundary Today
C
A
B
Typical security/surveillance boundary
Centralized security station Primarily reactive,
observes and reports incidents
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Extended Surveillance Coverage
  • How?
  • Add surveillance network to perimeter automatic
    doors

C
A
B
Centralized Control Station Proactive,
observation and control of incidents
Extends Surveillance coverage to every perimeter
door
28
Perimeter Automatic Door Networked To Central
Control
29
X-Ray and Security Screening Area (Today)
Baggage Search Table
X-Ray
Metal Detector
30
X-Ray and Security Screening Area With Networked
Surveillance and Automatic Doors
Secured Baggage Search Area
X-ray
Metal Detector
31
Traffic Management Entry/Exit Isolation
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Traffic Flow Control by Centralized Shut Down
Central Control Station
Terminal A Entrance/ Exit
Terminal B Entrance/ Exit
Terminal C Entrance/ Exit
With a networked system, the Central Control
Station manages traffic flow by securing terminal
entrances A and C Surveillance systems continue
to monitor secured terminal entrances Surveillanc
e Detection in terminals A and C alerts Central
Control Station when activity occurs in sealed
areas Vestibule areas can be used as mantraps
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Traffic Management Terminal Isolation
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Terminal B Isolation
Networked Automatic Doors
Central Control Center
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Application
  • Current application limited to Stanley Sliding
    door systems
  • Future design will cover swing and bi-fold door
    systems
  • Can apply to other manufacturers systems
  • Adapts to any surveillance network or technology
  • Face recognition
  • Fingerprint ID
  • Cardreaders, keypads, and proximity devices for
    Access Control

36
Cost Effective Quick Application
  • Typical installation takes less than 1 hour for
    retrofit
  • Adds 1,000 additional cost per new door system
  • 2,000 to retrofit on existing door system

37
Implementation
  • Technology exists today and, in some cases, is
    already installed
  • Scalable to any size facility
  • Application specific solution that is off the
    shelf
  • Integrates with and compliments future
    technologies
  • Becomes the infrastructure for all security
    networks

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Implementation
  • Requires a change in security philosophy,
  • From
  • Observe and Report
  • To
  • Observe and Control

Some problems are better solved with high-tech
implementation of low-tech solutions.
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