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TMCNet:  JVC: JVC TFT LCDs selected by Quadrant Security Group for CCTV 
Monitoring at Huntingdonshire District Council

[February 14, 2008]

JVC: JVC TFT LCDs selected by Quadrant Security Group for CCTV Monitoring at Huntingdonshire District Council

(M2 PressWIRE Via Thomson Dialog NewsEdge)
RDATE:14022008

London, UK -- Continuing a long-standing working relationship with JVC,
Quadrant Security Group has installed a large number of the
manufacturer's LCD monitors in a new CCTV control room for
Huntingdonshire District Council. Some 37 JVC LCD TFT screens have been
used in total, in a newly built and designed facility that monitors 120
cameras across the busy Cambridgeshire town and beyond.

Huntingdonshire Council wanted to move its entire CCTV monitoring
operation into a new purpose built building - a process that had to be
completed while the existing security system remained operational at
the existing site. Quadrant installed a fully digitised recording
system along with operator and supervisor consoles, and arranged 32 of
JVC's GD-19L1G 19-inch TFT screens into a monitor wall. These are
configured to show quad displays or any single camera. In the same
facility, Quadrant installed 5 of JVC's GM-H40L2G 40-inch TFT monitors,
integrated with X-View DPX multi image display processors from
e-mediavision.com for the flexible multi image display of CCTV video
signals.

Ian Moore, Sales Manager of the Public Space team at Quadrant Security
Group, says: "This new facility monitors public-space CCTV in and
around Huntingdon, and in the nearby towns of St Neots, Ramsey and St
Ives. The main security threats are crime, disorder and anti-social
behaviour. At any one time, two operators and one supervisor are in the
control room, and they are delighted with the equipment we've supplied."

As one of the UK's largest independent suppliers of integrated security
solutions, Quadrant looks after CCTV in around 90 town and city centres
across the country. "We've used JVC monitors in many installations,"
Ian Moore explains, "and have established a very close working
relationship with them. They're a reputable company and the support
they provide is excellent."

Phil Wring, CCTV Sales Manager UK at JVC Professional Europe was
integral in arranging the evaluation process and supply of monitors.

"We pride ourselves on the image quality and durability of our LCD-TFT
monitors, and the Huntingdon installation is just the latest example of
how these qualities benefit end users in 24/7 applications."

About JVC Professional Europe Ltd

JVC Professional Europe Ltd is a wholly owned subsidiary of Victor
Company of Japan Limited and is one of the world's leading
manufacturers and suppliers of video and data-related products.

CONTACT: JVC Professional Europe Limited
Tel: +44 (0)20 8208 6205
Fax: +44 (0)20 8208 6260
e-mail: cctvsales@jvcpro.co.uk
Katinka Allender, PR Consultant
Tel: +44 (0)1491 571 402
e-mail: katinka@katinka.org.uk

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Copyright ? 2008 M2 Communications Ltd.

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