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Video Management Control-Bit Technologies video system manages various types of video inputs; analog or digital, originated in both analog & IP cameras, Video Encoders, ViGuard DVR (Digital Video Recorder), and third-party DVRs The network enables connectivity to many video surveillance (analog and digital) devices and various hardware platforms. It provides the flexibility to utilize existing equipment together with new equipment, which is saving costs significantly Our built-in VMD (Video Motion Detection) is an integral part of the software. VMD processing is available from all video sources detailed before VMD events can use as triggers to automatic predefined operations; activation of relays, recording, popup camera or graphical map, sending PTZ camera to a certain position (preset) etc. Video devices configuration is available from the software and locally to the device
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Video Management Example: HP Indigo installation is based of 10 ViGuard DVR units. Each unit is installed at a different facility. 32 analog video cameras are connected to each unit. Video can be viewed (live or recorded) locally at each facility, and recordings are saved to the local archives Video is transferred over the network to SESAM Local Server at the Command & Control Center at the company main facility. Therefore all cameras can be viewed live or from archive at the C2 Center In addition, 14 anti-burglary panels and 7 fire panels are spread over the different facilities, totally 5000 different devices are supported; Alarms and Events from these devices arrive to SESAM Local Server located at the C2 Center at the company headquarters Quad Monitor is installed on SESAM Local Server Unit, which enables viewing system features on separate monitors. Additional workstation is installed at the C2 Center also HP Indigo Division - SESAM & ViGuard Configuration
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Video Management, Burglary detection & Fire Detection LAN HP Command & Control Center 7 Fire Panels Facility #1 VIGUARD (32 cameras) Facility #2 VIGUARD (32 cameras) Facility #3 VIGUARD (32 cameras) Facility #4 VIGUARD (32 cameras) Facility #10 VIGUARD (32 cameras) 14 Burglary Panels RS-232 Analog Cameras HP Indigo Division Quad Monitor ServerWorkstation
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The airport is surrounded by electronic decorative perimeter fence. Events and alarms from the fence arrive to the SESAM Server at the C2 Center Analog cameras signal is transferred via video encoders which are connected to the local network at the site. Analog monitors are connected to the video decoders at the C2 Center, and switching cameras to different monitors is handled by SESAM Video-live is transferred as well as switching cameras over the network SESAM Server is switching the cameras manually and automatically according to predefined database definition. It also provides control of PTZ cameras SESAM Hot Backup Server is in standby mode. Once SESAM Server is out of order, SESAM Backup Server will start functioning immediately as a Server Additional 3 Workstations are located at different facilities around the airport, receiving data from the SESAM Server (or Hot Backup Server) Airport Authority – Video and Perimeter Fence
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Perimeter Fence and Video Viewing & Switching over networks LAN Airport Command & Control Center Server 223 Analog Cameras Decoder Unit #1 Perimeter Fence Decoder Unit #1 Decoder Unit #203 Encoder Unit #1 Encoder Unit #223 Encoder Unit #2 Hot Backup Server Workstation #1 Workstation #2 Workstation #3 Airport Fence Video Management
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ViGuard – Video Viewing & Recording System ViGuard provides a powerful video management and security tool. ViGuard allows the user to follow simultaneously many events, manually or automatically driven, and to record and retrieve them for further analysis ViGuard allows displaying up to 32 cameras in multiplexed mode. The recording methods allow background recording continuously or per event (Dry Contact or VMD). Each camera can be displayed and controlled separately ViGuard can be defined as an event-driven system; automatic popup and recording is performed by external devices Video-live can be captured and viewed by a PC, while indoor and outdoor VMD (Digital-Video Motion Detection) processes the video signals for alarms and the recording of events
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Video Archive Viewer The Video Archive Viewer provides easy and intuitive access to recorded archives; manual, scheduled or event driven recordings Archives can be view in multiplex mode; 1, 4, 9 or 16 cameras simultaneously Drag & drop camera to the desired location, then select date-time range from existing recordings list Selected cameras’ viewing is date-time synchronized Audio and Video recordings can be viewed simultaneously
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