PRODUCT FOCUS: REMOTE MONITORING
Jul 1, 2002 12:00 PM
Remote monitoring network camera
Built-in motion and light sensor
Camera combines network functionality with PTZ capability over a TCP/IP network. Images and PTZ are controllable using a PC without the need for software or plug-ins.
Features: 25x optical zoom, high-resolution CCD sensor, images can be transferred to an FTP server or e-mail address.
SNC-RZ30N
SONY
Park Ridge, N.J.
CIRCLE 93 ON CARD
Digital video recorder
Video motion detection
Recorder is designed for remote video monitoring in multi-site installations requiring highframe-rate recording and viewing. System records and provides real-time viewing at up to 120 fps across 16 inputs.
Features: activity scanning and video motion detection, tamperproof records, ATM and POS integration and fault-tolerant off-line storage for long-term archiving.
4300 DVR
MARCH NETWORKS CORP.
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
CIRCLE 94 ON CARD
Digital network interface
Accepts up to eight alarm inputs
Interface features transmission speed of up to 30 fps with a maximum threshold of 1Mb per second between units. Units employed throughout the network may be programmed to send multiple transmissions of the same image simultaneously. In the event of an alarm, units may be programmed to transmit jpeg images to four different e-mail addresses simultaneously for instant notification. For large system applications, alarms can be triggered from up to 24 different addresses on the network.
Features: CODEC (encoder/decoder) technology, streaming video over an ethernet, input channel sequence function for transmission sites with multiple cameras.
WJ-NT204
PANASONIC SECURITY SYSTEMS GROUP
Secaucus, N.J.
CIRCLE 95 ON CARD
Digital video surveillance
Four frames-per-second
System provides post-assessment, research, remote live and long-term internal storage capabilities. System records for up to 128 cameras on one workstation, storing up to 90 days internally with a compression rate of 2800:1.
Features: LAN/WAN compatible, PTZ graphical user interface control capability and CDR-W archiving.
Digital Datacatch
PATAPSCO DESIGNS
Frederick, Md.
CIRCLE 96 ON CARD
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