| Software Features |
DigitalVDO / DigitalVDO + |
(also see DigitalVDO - XP/RT) |
Video Inputs |
1 -16 Camera Inputs
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| Compression Type |
Proprietary SMICT (Super Motion Image Compression Technology)
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| Resolution |
NTSC : 320x240 , 640x480 PAL : 352x288 , 704x576
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| Recording & Playback Speed |
NTSC : 0 - 30 FPS PAL : 0 - 25 FPS
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| Recording Modes |
ContinuousTriggered by alarm
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| Intelligent real-time image motion detection |
Real-time motion detectionVideo recording triggered by motion imageMulti-masked surveillance area.
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| Image Quality Settings |
Image quality setting for each Camera
BrightnessContrastSaturationHue
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| Alarm capability |
Triggered by moving imagePlay warning soundSpeed up video recording in an alarm eventSnapshot picturesDial out to remote telephones or pagersSend out warning sound and live image to remote computer.
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| Remote Access |
PSTNLANISDN
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| Networking |
Connect all the DigitalVDO system through LAN or Modem with TCP/IP protocolUser can control the different host connected to one serverUser can control the hosts of a different server by Server-to-server connection
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| E-map |
Used to place virtual cameras on a floor plan and show their status
Easy to search and locate camera locations.
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| I/O control |
Provide multi-input/output control.
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| PTZ/Dome control |
Complete PTZ ControlAuto IrisAuto FocusAuto-cruise setup for preset positionsZoom-in and zoom-outCruise speed
Supported PTZ camerasPelco domeSensormatic domePhilips speed domeLilin domeDynaColor domeMikami dome
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| Remote operation |
Live Video Monitoring and Playback from different hostsRecord Video from different hosts into the remote PCRemote PTZ control.
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| Playback Features |
Playback speeds 1/10,1/8, 1/6, 1/4, 1/2, 1X, 2X, 4X, 6X, 8X, 10X
Zoom-in and Zoom-out
Video Clip Feature Allows operator to make video clips of incidents of interest that may be archived/emailed
Snapshots Take Snap shot pictures in BMP format
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| User Levels |
SupervisorLocal UserRemote User
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| User and Alarm Management |
User Log: to determine time and date of login and logout of remote and local users
Alarm Log: to determine time, date and cause of alarm (video loss, motion detection or input device)
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