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| Dedicated Micros - Premier Suite - Stand P14/P15 |
| Dedicated Micros is using IIPSEC 2005 to underline its commitment to cutting edge IP network products for the security industry and showcase its growing DV-IP portfolio. The company will also be launching some exciting new developments in bespoke DV-IP Server technology for specific market sectors including the new DV-IP ATM, the subject of Dedicated Micros IP in Action show seminar. |
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DM's latest addition the new DV-IP ATM
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The inherent flexibility of the DV-IP Server range makes it the ideal building block for any multi-site application. With open protocols and a Software Development Kit (SDK) that allow systems to be customised for different end-user requirements, the technology is ideal for centrally monitored, large-scale installations such as town centres, hospitals and campus environments.
Designed as a hybrid security solution, the DV-IP Server continually stores evidential-quality images on each local machine to ensure every detail of every incident is captured clearly. Simultaneously, the BS-8418 compliant system is able to stream MPEG-4 video, allowing efficient transmission over the ISDN and broadband connections used by remote monitoring stations.
John Goy, senior product manager for DV-IP at DM explains: Many IT managers are nervous about introducing video components onto their organisations computer network for fear of clogging up the system with heavyweight CCTV images.
The new DV-IP Server addresses these concerns in two ways. Firstly, by using MPEG-4, a compression technique designed specifically for low bandwidth environments, the required transmission capacity is kept to a minimum.
Secondly, since the server records all the data locally, CCTV images are only put on the network when requested by a viewing station. This is in direct contrast to pure IP camera-based architectures, where each camera continually floods the network with CCTV video for recording elsewhere.
The DV-IP Server offers up to100 pps record rate for high speed image recording and features tamper-proof alarm-handling capabilities in compliance with BS-8418, critical for central monitoring station applications.
But, image capture and recording are only part of the DV-IP story also on show will be the latest DV-IP viewing technology. The new multi-site DV-IP Viewer enables multiple cameras from multiple DVRs to be viewed within the same PC application, particularly important when accessing data across a large campus, town centre or international environment. Dedicated Micros will also be demonstrating the capability of its five-channel DV-IP Decoder. Fully compatible with all DV-IP Servers, a single Decoder allows digital video from to be displayed on up to five standard composite monitors. These flexible solutions provide a cost-effective mix of traditional CCTV monitors and networked PC viewing across the installation.
Dedicated Micros expects this years IIPSEC event to be a landmark in the evolution of networked CCTV in the UK, and invites all its customers and all interested security professionals to visit their stand (P14/P15). |
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