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VisionsTM
Digital Video
- Integrated with Access Control, or stand
alone DVR functionality
- Sophisticated DVR features
- Powerful access control interface for
search, retrieval, and playback of associated access and
video events
- Programmable for continuous,
motion-triggered, and event-triggered recording
- Simultaneous recording and
playback/review of video
- 4, 8, 16, and 32 camera versions
- Rack mountable
- Optional RAID Level 5, fault-tolerant
data storage
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Video Server with Live
Monitoring |
Keri’s Visions video/access platform combines
our popular access control hardware and software with the latest
advances in digital video technology to provide customers with superb
stand alone and integrated access + CCTV solutions. The Visions
product is comprised of a line of Digital Video Recorders (DVR) combined
with Visions software. Visions is offered in 4, 8, 16, and
32 camera models, and depending upon video card/camera combinations, can
record from 64 to 240 frames per second. When deployed as an integrated
system, users can choose either a single box solution with the
Visions and Doors software operating on the same DVR/Video
Access Server, or for optimum performance, a Client/Server "two-box"
solution.
When integrated with Doors, after initially
configuring cameras to coincide with doors, gates, or other input points
on the access control system, subsequent Doors QuickSearch
reports will communicate with the Visions Server application to
find and list any access system events that also have associated video
clips and play them back in a viewer window on demand. The Visions
Server application records and retrieves all video events, as well as
providing on-screen camera control and live monitoring, in a powerful,
easy-to-use interface.
Using Doors to locate a video
clip within Visions:
| 1) Use Doors' Quick Search Event
Report to identify an event category in which to search. In this
window, the report criteria has been limited to the video clips
for events at the "Back Door", within plus/minus five seconds of
the event occurring. |
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Quick Search Access Control
Event Report Criteria with Video
- Viewing Back Door Events - |
| 2) Scan through the list of events the report
has found. Events with associated video are identified. Note
that one of the events with video is a "Door Forced Open" event.
Click its associated Video Found button. |
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Events with Associated
Video Clips
- Door Forced Open - |
| 3) A new window appears with a video player,
showing the clip associated with the selected event. |
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Playback of Selected Video
Event
- Review the Clip - |
Video Server Features:
- Up to 32 cameras
- From 64 up to 240 frames per second based on
video card/camera combinations, on a single PC
- Pre-event and Post-event for Motion Detection
Recording
- Watermarked video to prevent tampering
- Selectable frame rate for each camera
- Selectable wavelet or MPEG recording
- Simultaneous recording, live monitoring, and
archived playback
- NTSC, PAL, SECAM video standards
- Supports 320 x 240 or 640 x 480 frame dimensions
- Backup and/or export video to CD-RW disc
- 160 GB Hard Drive
- Optional 480 GB, RAID Level 5, fault-tolerant
data storage
- Assignable Operator Privileges
- Remote Administration via Visions Clients
- Remote Monitoring
- PTZ Control
- SmartSearch to pinpoint items moved from position
- Up to 256 simultaneous connections from Remote
Visions Clients
Notes:
- Keri strongly recommends using the two-PC
Video/Access system option when using the "live monitoring" feature
to ensure optimum system performance.
- Multiple video servers may be networked on a LAN,
but only one video server can be accessed by Doors. Ensure
all cameras associated with Doors are connected together on
that one video server.
Downloads (in a pop-up window):
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