MONMOUTH JUNCTION, NJ -
November 30, 2010 - Infinova today announced that the company's new Technical
Product Certification training, which constitutes 75 percent hands-on training
and 25 percent lecture, will provide BICSI members with 7 CEC credits and NBFAA
members with 0.5 CEU credits. Participants will learn how to configure IP cameras
using both browser connections and Infinova's V2240 Video Management Software
(powered by Video Insight). Created for integrators and installers that provide
system solutions for video security and surveillance using IP based cameras,
the one day, hands-on technical product certification class trains integrators
and dealers how to install and optimize IP surveillance cameras to deliver the
best evidence for their customers.
"This 8 -hour class
spends the great majority of its time doing hands-on exercises because that's
how people learn best," emphasizes Mark S. Wilson, Infinova vice president,
marketing. "Plus, BICSI members can earn half their yearly continuing education
credits while NBFAA members can earn approximately 40 percent of their units.
By actually working with the products, dealers, integrators and installers will
gain an increased understanding of IP technology, realize that IP video isn't
hard to understand, obtain confidence in installing and configuring IP video
products, and receive verification of their knowledge through certification
testing.
"As a result of completing
this training," Wilson adds, "dealers, integrators and installers
will know how to install, configure and support IP cameras. Working with others
in the class, they will be able to leverage new networking opportunities for
working together on future projects, and have new insights into the functionalities
their organizations will need to successfully compete in the future. They will
also leave with resources for additional training after their certification
session."
The class covers an overview
of IP camera installation and configuration as well as a demonstration and review
of specific products used in the class, such as an IP megapixel, IP fixed minidome,
IP dome, and IP pan/tilt/zoom (PTZ) camera plus video management software (VMS).
Most importantly, there will be a hands-on installation and configuration of
IP cameras using a browser connection followed by a hands-on exercise with the
V2240 monitor station software and exploring the power of VMS software control.
The first class will be
December 3 in Dallas. A listing of the initial 2011 classes plus a class outline
is available at www.infinova.com.