Digital Video Systems

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Southern

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System:

DVR16/540

Includes: 540 GB Hard Disk, 500 GB for Picture Storage and 40 GB for the operating system and applications program.

DVR16/1040

Includes: 1040 GB Hard Disk, 750 GB for Picture Storage, 250 GB Parity storage for the RAID 5 video backup and 40 GB for the operating system and applications program.

All systems include the following:

Pentium 4 or equivalent high speed mother boards.

512 MBYTES Ram.

Super tower case with multiple fans for cooling.

Supports up to 16 cameras.

Can be all color or all B/W or a mixture of both.

Windows XP-Pro operating system.

All software delivered on CD.

 Features:

Each CCTV camera has its own configuration Video quality, alarm notification, mask areas, motion detection or continuous recording, motion detection sensitivity, compression mode (GEO-MPEG4, MPEG4 or wavelet), smart recording, recording speed, camera name and brightness/contrast/hue/saturation can be set in the software for each camera.

Video Resolution:

Camera images can now be displayed and recorded in a choice of 640x480 or 320x240 pixels. All cameras images must run at the same resolution, although this can be changed at any time.

Display:

Live video can be displayed in single camera, full screen format or in selectable multi-camera formats. Switch from a multi-screen format to single camera and back, by a single mouse click on the selected camera view.

Motion Detection:

When motion is detected in a camera field in an unmasked area, recording commences. Recordings are made in video clips which are date and time stamped in a log file. Log files can be stored locally or remotely over a network. We have found the motion detection sensitivity of the software to be one of the best available.  Remote playback software is required on the PC in order to play back recorded files.  Pictures includes digital watermark on print copy.

Mask Function:

Areas of camera fields where motion is to be ignored can be user defined (masked), for each camera. Multiple mask areas per camera are permitted.  Areas inside a mask can be cleared.

Smart Recording:

Smart recording can be selected by camera. This enables the full available recording speed to be allocated only to cameras that are actually recording at any particular time. (Unit can be set up to play like a movie if desired.)

Digital Watermarking:

Digital watermarking can be selected for recordings. Any recorded videos exported from the original hard drive recordings are thus ensured to be unedited. This is a particularly important point when video is to be used as evidence in court.

Recording Playback:

The log files of recorded video clips can be sorted and accessed by year/date/time. Video recordings can be played back while current recording is taking place, although recording speeds may slow down. Recordings can be zoomed in/out and moved around the viewing area, on playback. Recordings can be played back at normal speeds, higher speeds, slower speeds or frame by frame. Recordings can be played back by individual camera or all cameras at a time. Switching from multi-camera to single-camera playback is as simple as clicking on a particular camera window while playback is operational. Additional editing features are provided for image sharpening, exporting, adjusting brightness/contrast and printing. Video clips can be exported as .avi files, playable in Microsoft Media Player or similar. Individual frames can be exported in many file formats, including .jpg's. Exported video clips can have the date, time and camera name stamped on the video in a choice of colors.

Audio Recording:

A single audio channel can be recorded with any GV600 System. This requires the addition of the GV-Audio connector. Recorded audio can be played back in synch. with single camera video playback. Live audio is not heard.

 Anytime/Anywhere Access:

Real time, remote camera viewing via modem, Internet, Webcam, TCP/IP or IPX in a LAN, is supported. Now you can see what is happening wherever you may be. Remote recording is also supported. Remote viewing speeds of up to 30fps are supported (depends on number of active cameras and speed of communication line). Local recordings can now be played back remotely although playback speed will be affected by the type of communication used.

Alarm Notification:

A notification of motion detection and recording can be immediately sent to a remote telephone, pager or computer.

Zoom in/Zoom out:

Zoom any one camera in or out by mouse clicks or on playback in single camera or multi-camera playback modes. Camera views zoomed past the limits of the viewing window can be moved around to see any area.

Storage Capacity:

As available disk space runs out, the system will overwrite the video clips with the earliest dates. Recording can be specified for any single hard drive or for multiple drives.

Unattended Object Detection and Missing Object Detection
You may set the system so that when an object is left unattended for a set period of time at the surveillance scene, the system immediately sends alerts to proper authorities for prompt action. Another function offered by this feature is Missing Objection Detection - when an object is missing from the surveillance scene for a set period of time, the system also sends out alerts. 

Object Tracking and Zooming by PTZ Dome
The PTZ dome auto tracks and zoom-in on an object until it leaves the surveillance scene.  (Note: This feature requires one stationary camera and one PTZ dome equipped with auto tracking feature).

Backlight Compensation
You may now apply backlight compensation in View Log, in order to compensate dark images result from backlight.

Image Size Indicator
Size of image may be effected due to different settings for video attribute (brightness, contrast, etc.)

E-Map
E-map displays the monitoring area on an electronic map, where operator can easily locate cameras, sensors and alarms. The e-map may be set to pop-up with flashing icon, indicating a camera or an I/O device is being triggered.

Video Fully Synchronize with Audio
Enhanced video and audio in real-time synchronization quality, live and in View Log.  No delays as it may happen in certain models of previous version.

Windows Lockup
Secure your PC while away from workstation. You may lock up the Windows Desktop by launching a customized GV-Desktop, under which operators are limited to run only GV-systems and the selected programs.  When apply this feature, keyboard loses its control to Windows.  For example, functions such as Ctrl+Alt+Del is now disabled.

 Enlarged PTZ/IO Control Panel to support Touch-Screen Monitors
With bigger buttons you may now operate PTZ domes or I/O devices on a touch-screen.   
 

Starts the System Hidden
When select to start the system hidden, the system will reside at system tray when first start the system.  It could be called out only if click the icon resides at system tray.

Object Index
You may quickly find a desired video file at a glance!  Compare to previous version where you may try your luck guessing on a date to spot a specific event, you may now glance one frame of each video file at once, and quick spot the event you want. 
 

Active and deactivate Various Alerts All At Once
Compare to previous version where you may individually enable or disable any of the alerts (hotline, e-mail, I/O module, or alarm notifications) once triggered, you may now enable or disable them in a single operation.    
 

Retrieve Only I/O-Triggered Events
Prevent any I/O-triggered video files being recycled. Due to their low occurrence, I/O-triggered events may be worthwhile to keep. When applying the feature, all the I/O-triggered events, unless removed manually, will be free from the typical recycle process.

Flag Important Video Events in the View Log
You may flag important video events to prevent them from being recycled. When the system must recycle events for more storage space, those that are flagged will be skipped from the process.

Hot Key Display Window from System Configuration Folder
The Hot Key display window provides a quick reference of most often used operations. The window may be recalled for Main System, View Log, and PTZ Control Panel from the system configuration.

Displays Total Time, Frames and Sizes of a Video
Compare to previous version where you could only tell the start time of an event in the ViewLog event list window, you may now choose to display total number of frames in a video file, or size of the video file. This helps you better determine storage space required to back up the selected events.

Export only Specified Period within a Video Footage
In the new version of View Log, you can export a specified timeframe within a video stream by dragging the time lines to assign the starting and ending time.  

 

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