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Integrating With Security Systems

How security robots work alongside your existing CCTV, access control, and alarm systems

Integrating security robots with your existing security systems

If your facility already has CCTV, access control, or alarm infrastructure, security robots can be configured to work alongside those systems — not replace them.

Alert integration

When a security robot detects an anomaly — motion in a restricted zone, an unidentified individual after hours, a perimeter breach — it can push that alert to your existing security monitoring software or operations center dashboard. The specific integration path depends on what monitoring software you use and whether it has an API or webhook support.

Existing CCTV systems

Security robots have their own cameras and operate independently from fixed CCTV. They don't replace your CCTV infrastructure — they extend coverage into areas that fixed cameras miss (mobile patrol routes, unpredictable zones). Some facilities manage robot camera feeds alongside fixed CCTV through a unified management interface; this is assessed per deployment.

Access control systems

Robots don't make access control decisions — they don't grant or deny entry. However, they can be integrated with access control event logs to cross-reference robot-detected activity with card access events. Whether this is possible depends on your access control system's integration capabilities.

Alarm systems

Robot detection alerts can trigger or feed into existing alarm workflows. This is configured during deployment based on your facility's alarm management setup.

What to bring to the walkthrough call

If you want to integrate robots with existing systems, tell us what you have: the brand and model of your monitoring software, CCTV management system, and access control platform. We'll tell you what's feasible.

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