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1 g Legend IP GE Security Product Photo or Graphic Here Introduction
The ‘This is GE 2004’ PowerPoint provides a new tool for managers and business leaders to communicate with their teams, clients, and partners. The presentation uses a template that is just one part of a communications strategy, including the advertising campaign and Annual Report. Together, these three items demonstrate a consistent visual style and tone for GE communications. Following are a few guidelines for how to optimize your use of the ‘This is GE’ PowerPoint template. These guidelines are intended to help you speak to each of the sections included, and give you ideas on how to customize presentations to best suit your needs. The consistent application of these guidelines will simplify the time and effort required to assemble presentations while also strengthening the unity and coherence of all Company presentations. How to Use this Template This presentation is meant to serve as a foundation to help your customers, employees and partners understand GE and the role and offerings of your business within the broader company. It is always important to customize your presentation for your audience. If you are talking to customers, make sure you highlight the information relevant to their industry. If you are recruiting on a college campus, find ways to incorporate the school and/or prospective job function into the presentation. To function as a high-level overview, the presentation is composed of a series of modules that can be added or subtracted based on your audience, length of presentation and other considerations. Together these modules present a clear story of the company while allowing for more in-depth information on your business. Therefore the modules should form the backbone of your presentation, but may be minimized to accommodate different audiences or purposes. We have included recommendations on the two core aspects of the template: 1)      Template pages – this section provides an overview of the types of pages included in the document and how they should be used to help you customize as needed. 2)      Presentation script – this section provides talking points for each of the modules as a recommended script to supplement your presentation. To maintain a cohesive and clear presentation, use the templates as a visual guide. The slides have an intentionally clean style to make sure that core messages are understood. Avoid overloading pages with too much copy or detailed visuals that cannot be read—these only hinder your presentation as viewers try to read while you speak. If supplemental information is needed, consider creating a leave-behind document with a notes section or supplemental slides with additional information. Template Page Types There are five core page types used in the “This is GE” template. Together, these pages provide a range of flexibility for use of varied text styles, imagery and data while maintaining a consistent feel. Each page type is differentiated by the style of information it is intended to convey: Title Pages Title pages are intended as opening or closing slides, or breaks between presentation topics. Narrative Pages Narrative pages deliver the core text of the presentation and can be supplemented with images or data. Image Pages Image pages establish mood and create visual impact. Business Pages Business Pages provide a summary view of each of GE’s businesses. Overview Pages Overview pages are used to provide at-a-glance summaries or diagrams of business structures, offerings, etc. Title Page Guidelines (Ex: See pg.2) Title pages are comprised of only two elements; 1) a single title or sentence, and 2) a blue background. These pages are intended to deliver key messages and introduce new topics throughout the presentation. Title page content should consist of big-picture ideas or philosophical points that form the key points of the presentation. These pages reflect the key take-aways that the presentation is intended to deliver. To test your presentation, try reading just the title pages to see if they deliver the overall message of your presentation. Narrative Page Guidelines (Ex: See pg.3, 5) Narrative pages will likely form the majority of most presentations. These pages are intended to support a linear series of thoughts throughout the presentation. Because narrative pages will form a higher percentage of most presentations, two variations of the page are available. Each page will have two columns, with the right-hand column reserved for an image or data: 1)      Narrative: 1 column copy, 1 column data 2)      Narrative: 1 column copy, 1 column image Image Page Guidelines (Ex: See pg.15) Image pages create visual interest and impact to energize presentations. For that reason, these pages are simple and uncluttered in design. Each Image page consists of two elements; 1) a single sentence, and 2) a GE business image (people or product.) Business Page Guidelines (Ex: See pg.25) Business Pages provide at-a-glance summary information for each of GE’s businesses. Business pages help to differentiate and clarify each business through the use of imagery, information on key products and services, markets served and annual revenues. Each page contains the following types of information: 1)      Headline: Identifies the business 2)      Definition: Defines the business offering 3)      Quick facts: Details the market segments served 4)      Leader and revenue: Identifies the business leader and annual revenues. Overview Page Guidelines (Ex: See pg.24 and 40) Overview pages reflect diagrams or processes to provide at-a-glance information. Overview pages will generally consist of two elements, 1) a headline and 2) a graphic or flow-chart. When needed, supplemental copy may be presented under the graphic as shown on page 40. g

2 Key Trends Transmission of video signals is evolving from analog video signals to digitally encoded video signals. Legend IP provides a platform to help bridge the transition from analog to digital system by providing both transmission capabilities simultaneously. Graphic here GE has delivered outstanding financial performance for over 125 years.

3 Business Challenges Today’s customers are looking to do more with less. IP Video Management Systems allow a customer to monitor remote locations requiring fewer people to monitor the video systems. Legend IP provides the capability to monitor, record, program and control the most advanced PTZ dome on the market today through stand-alone or networked IP Video Management Software. Graphic here GE has delivered outstanding financial performance for over 125 years.

4 Understanding the problem
Traditional analog security systems provide limited capabilities for remote site control and management as well as compatibility between control systems. Graphic here GE has delivered outstanding financial performance for over 125 years.

5 Understanding the problem
IP Video Management Systems provide full functionality across multiple sites and cross the barrier between manufacturers. Graphic here GE has delivered outstanding financial performance for over 125 years.

6 The solution Using the latest technology, Legend IP incorporates an advanced hardware encoder that allows high resolution full frame rate video to be encoded and transmitted over a LAN/WAN. GE has delivered outstanding financial performance for over 125 years.

7 Business Value Legend IP bridges the gap between analog and digital (IP Encoded) video allowing it to work with a traditional system while simultaneously supporting an IP Video Management System. Industry leading technology along with a clear upgrade path to future system capabilities make Legend IP the solution for today and tomorrow. Graphic here GE has delivered outstanding financial performance for over 125 years.

8 Legend IP – Next Generation IP Based PTZ Dome Camera
Feature List IP Video using MPEG-4 Compression (CIF, 2CIF & D1 Resolutions) SilkTrak™ direct drive for smooth and precise pan/tilt movement 26x day/night camera with removable IR cut filter Single hand insertion and removal Built-in IP, coax and UTP video connections Spherical privacy masking 184-degree tilt travel for above-horizon viewing Electronic image flip Flash Upgrades using Internet Explorer (5.5 or higher) 1. MPEG-4 recording up to 30 Fps – NTSC, 25 Fps – PAL. At maximum frame rates bandwidth required is from 1 to 2 Mbps. 2. Compatible with SymSecure and SymNav software set as SymVeo. 3. Allows IP video and Analog video simultaneously. 4. The Legend IP, IP interface, is open to allow for compatibility with third party software and recorders. 5. Privacy masking allows for 24 masks of which 8 can be displayed at one time. If more than one will be displayed at one time and titles are being used make sure the titles are not in the same position on the screen or they will be on top of each other making it impossible to read. 6. Manual pan and tilt speed to 120°/sec 7. Max. pan and tilt speed for presets - 400°/sec

9 Legend IP – Next Generation IP Based PTZ Dome Camera
Feature List cont. Comprehensive programming choices via graphical menus or Internet Explorer (6.0 or higher) provide flexibility for all applications 16 shadow tours can store a total of 20 minutes of PTZ operation 127 preset positions available 8 alarm inputs 2 relay outputs Program up to 32 macros with 16 steps each. 120 programmable areas View the IP Video using, I.E., SymNav or SymSecure 1. Alarm Inputs are NO/NC programmable 2. Relays are Form C, 30vdc 3. Presets and Areas have titles 4. All programming is stored in the dome housing. This allows camera replacement without reprogramming.

10 Legend IP – Next Generation IP Based PTZ Dome Camera
Typical Simple Digital System Layouts 1. The first system is used when the video needs to be viewed and/or recorded using analog equipment and controlled with a keypad. Control is done using Serial Pass-through from the SymNet (transmitter) to the Legend IP dome (receiver). 2. The second system is used when all is done using Ethernet only. SymNav is used for viewing only. To view & record over Ethernet SymSecure is used.

11 Typical Simple Analog System Layout

12 IP and Analog Working Together
This setup allows for full control and viewing of the Legend IP domes from both Analog and Ethernet systems. The only drawback would be fighting for control of a dome from both systems.

13 IP and Analog Working Together
This setup allows for full control and viewing of the Legend IP domes from both Analog and Ethernet systems. The only drawback would be fighting for control of a dome from both systems.

14 Flush Mount Specifications
The indoor flush-mount housing is designed for in-ceiling applications. A T-bar support kit is included. A flush-mount housing for plenum-rated applications is also available. Electrical Operating voltage: 24 VAC +/- 4 VAC Power: 30W startup; W running Mechanical Environmental enclosure: Rated IP50 Construction: ABS plastic Color: Gray 1. Operating temp without heater/blower: 32 to 122°F (0 to 50 °C) 2. Weight – 6lbs., 8.5oz.

15 Pendant Mount Specifications
The weatherproof pendant mount housing can be used for indoor or outdoor applications. Both the pendant mount and pendant mount with heater and fan are rated IP66. Electrical Operating voltage: 24 VAC +/- 4 VAC Power: 30W startup; 24W running Power /w heater: 60W startup; W running Mechanical Environmental enclosure: Rated IP66 Construction: ABS plastic Color: Gray 1. Operating temp without heater/blower: 32 to 122°F (0 to 50 °C) 2. Operating temp with heater/blower: -40 to 122°F (-40 to 50 °C) 3. Weight – 6lbs., 8.5oz.

16 Wall Mount Specifications
The weatherproof wall-mount housing can be used for indoor or outdoor applications. The wall arm is constructed of cast aluminum. Electrical Operating voltage: 24 VAC +/- 4 VAC Power: 30W startup; 24W running Power /w heater: 60W startup; W running Mechanical Environmental enclosure: Rated IP66 Construction: ABS plastic Color: Gray 1. Operating temp without heater/blower: 32 to 122°F (0 to 50 °C) 2. Operating temp with heater/blower: -40 to 122°F (-40 to 50 °C) 3. Weight – 8lbs., 8.5oz.

17 Heavy Duty Mount Specifications
The weatherproof heavy duty housing is designed to hold up under tough outdoor use. Both the heavy duty and heavy duty with heater and fan come with adjustable wall mount brackets. Electrical Operating voltage: 24 VAC +/- 4 VAC Power: 30W startup; 24W running Power /w heater: 100W startup; W running Mechanical Construction: Cast aluminum Color: Gray 1. Operating temp without heater/blower: 32 to 122°F (0 to 50 °C) 2. Operating temp with heater/blower: -13 to 122°F (-40 to 50 °C) 3. Weight – 13lbs., 8oz.

18 Rugged Pendant Mount Specifications
The weatherproof rugged pendant housing is for outdoor applications that require tamper resistance. Both the rugged pendant and rugged pendant with heater and fan are rated IP66. Electrical Operating voltage: 24 VAC +/- 4 VAC Power: 30W startup; 24W running Power /w heater: 100W startup; W running Mechanical Environmental enclosure: Rated IP66 Construction: Cast aluminum Color: Gray 1. Operating temp without heater/blower: 32 to 122°F (0 to 50 °C) 2. Operating temp with heater/blower: -40 to 122°F (-40 to 50 °C) 3. Weight – 12lbs., 8.5oz.

19 Camera Specifications
Camera: 26x Day/Night Image sensor: 1/4 in. CCD Zoom: Optical 26x, digital 12x Resolution: 470 TVL NTSC; 460 TVL PAL Synchronization: Internal/line lock Lens: F=3.5 mm (wide) to 91 mm (tele); F1.6 to F3.8 Angle of view (H): 54.2° (wide) to 2.2° (tele) Sensitivity: 1.0 lux at 1/60 sec NTSC or 1/50 sec PAL; lux at 1/4 sec NTSC or 1/3 sec PAL Sensitivity, ICR-on: 0.15 lux at 1/60 sec NTSC or 1/50 sec PAL; 0.01 lux at 1/4 sec NTSC or 1/3 sec PAL Electronic shutter speed: 1/1 to 1/10,000 sec, 14 steps, NTSC or PAL Video output: 1.0 V p-p

20 Camera Specifications
Camera: 26x Day/Night with Image Stabilization Image sensor: 1/4 in. CCD Zoom: Optical 26x, digital 12x Resolution: 470 TVL NTSC; 460 TVL PAL Synchronization: Internal/line lock Lens: F=3.5 mm (wide) to 91 mm (tele); F1.6 to F3.8 Angle of view (H): 42.0° (wide) to 1.6° (tele) Sensitivity: 2.0 lux at 1/60 sec NTSC or 1/50 sec PAL; lux at 1/4 sec NTSC or 1/3 sec PAL Sensitivity, ICR-on: 0.7 lux at 1/60 sec NTSC or 1/50 sec PAL; 0.05 lux at 1/4 sec NTSC or 1/3 sec PAL Electronic shutter speed: 1/1 to 1/10,000 sec, 14 steps, NTSC or PAL Video output: 1.0 V p-p

21 Ordering Guide

22 Mounting Options GEA-102 Wall-mount arm
GEA-108 Parapet cap, corner, narrow 6 to 12 inches GEA-109 Parapet cap, corner, wide 12 to 17 inches GEA-104 Parapet swing-arm mount GEA-110 Parapet cap, straight, narrow 6 to 12 inches GEA-105 Corner-mount adapter GEA-111 Parapet cap, straight, wide 12 to 17 inches GEA-106 Pole-mount adapter 1. A sunshield is also available but not shown, part number: A GEA-113 T-bar ceiling panel GEA-107 Roof-mount adapter GEA-114 T-bar panel support kit

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