Pictured to the right is one of our Digital Cameras. These Digital Cameras are typically MegaPixel Cameras that can be used for reading license plates. They are connected through a Network Connection instead of a Coax Connection allowing for access from any computer to view the camera, as long as that computer is authorized to view the video of the camera. |
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Analog Cameras
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Pictured to the Left is one of our Analog Cameras. The picture quality of these cameras do not compare to Digital Cameras. They also lack the ability to be viewed anywhere in the world like the Digital Cameras, unless the DVR that is recording the video is able to reproduce the video and stream it to the internet. |
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Looking for a company with experience, then go no further. The rack to the right houses 3 Dell computers, with attached RAID storage and are all backed up with UPS's. The computers in this rack are recording and monitoring over 225 network cameras. Most of these Digital Cameras are MegaPixel and PTZ cameras. All of the cameras are on a Fiber Optic Gigabit BackBone. Hard Drive storage for the entire video system is 27TB. Any security officer can sit down at the workstations pictured to the right, and can control any PTZ camera on the property. They also have the ability to review and record any footage from any camera. Recording can be sent to local storage, network storage, or burned to CD or DVD for video evidence. Video is time stamped, and is submissable to the court of law as evidence. The Fiber Optic is in a loop and provides redundancy if the fiber loop is broken. All of the Digital Cameras, computer, routers, and servers are on battery backed up UPS systems and can operate during a brown out or black out. This is state of the art techonology, and we would like the opertunity to provide the same type of system to you and your business whether it be small scale or large scale. |
Digital Cameras Server Rack
3 Operator Work Stations, For Viewing Anyone of up to 225 Digital Cameras or Recordings.
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