VISUAL SENTRY
Enterprise Class Network Video Recording Solution
VISUAL SENTRY is a network video recording solution where the cameras are connected to an IP network, eliminating numerous coaxial cable runs.
The easy to use, pre-installed software can be scaled to view and record from any number of camera feeds. The Client / Server architecture allows recording of images to any combination of local or network attached storage drives, so the archival capabilities are limitless. Software based motion detection can be configured to decrease the amount of storage needed.
VISUAL SENTRY utilizes industry standard image formats that provide high image quality, small file size, and effective forensic evidence. Visual Security solutions provide you with identifiable 24-bit color images for every frame, that have a proven track record on the PC platform and in the courtroom. Storage options are determined individually for each camera. Images are stored at user selectable rates in Frames Per Second (FPS) or Frames per Minute (FPM). Image rollover can be programmed to begin daily, weekly, monthly or set to a custom number of days. Each camera can have a specific storage path, and disk quotas can be set seperately for each camera to ensure that the allocated space on the storage drive(s) is not exceeded.
You can view 1,2,4,9 or 16 cameras in each session of our monitoring application, VMonitor. Multiple sessions of VMonitor can be launched simultaneously to accommodate systems with more than 16 cameras. Simple drag and drop setup is used to configure the display of all cameras. VMonitor can run on several workstations concurrently throughout the network to creat multiple viewing stations.
VPlay, our advanced image browser, allows immeadiate playback of archived images. You can easily export a single image or a range of images to .JPG format, then easily convert the exported images to .AVI with VMovie. Users can print specific images to a local or networked printer.
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