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Super Vision DVR 2.0

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Super Vision DVR 2.0 is a modern technological solution aimed at digital video supervision and recording.

Super Vision DVR 2.0 can be connected to analogous cameras though the system, but, it can also be connected to IP digital cameras. Having this kind of flexibility, it can be easily installed everywhere. Capable to monitor 16 video cameras on a station and up to 256 cameras in a network, Super Vision DVR 2.0 is used as a digital recording system, as a supervision system, as an alarm system and as a complex interactive system.

Super Vision DVR

 

DVR APPLICATIONS

Super Vision DVR – digital recording system

The simplest way of using a Super Vision DVR is to use it as a continuous recorder of images taken from a shooting camera, and of the sensors’ status. There are numerous examples: the queue of persons waiting at a cashier desk, persons and vehicles entering or exiting a given objective, a parking lot, the halls of an airport, train stations, schools, de facto situation in an important objective or in one in which it is not possible to use human personnel, etc.

In this case, the system records frame by frame everything that takes place and is captured by its cameras, according to how it was programmed. The images are stored and can be later exploited for the clarification of some unexpected situations, for detailed analysis of the image content (for example: tracking down each person / vehicle that was recorded), for statistics in case of traffic analysis.

DVR – supervision system

Super Vision DVR can go easily beyond the simple task of image recording. The video cameras can be controlled by the operator, with regard to orientation, focalisation, image dimensions, etc. In this way, the operator can, practically, interactively watch over a situation under development, by surpassing the static mode of the applications for pure recording.

The camera can be moved, by using the actuator system of the Super Vision DVR, closely tracking a situation under development.

A typical example can be the tracking of a suspect in an area of interest. Another situation can be personnel manoeuvres and movement in sensible areas: nuclear stations, bank treasuries, highly dangerous areas, etc. Flagrant violation of the traffic rules can not only be recorded, but the operator can track, through camera control, the vehicle, can obtain details about the type of car, register number, persons in the vehicle, etc.

Thus, the system becomes a pursuer that practically tracks down and supervisions the events of interest. Additionally, everything is digitally stored, allowing easy recovery of the data.

Super Vision DVR – alarm system

The Super Vision DVR can also be used as an ideal real-time alarm system. For each image taken by the cameras one could define 5 areas of interest, in which, if the slightest modification of the image appears, including colour change, an alarm situation is signalled by the Super Vision DVR. Apart from that, the Super Vision DVR also has the capability to supervision a number of sensors, signalling an alarm in case these sensors modify. In this manner, one could sense burglary sensors, such as: luminous turnpikes, sensors of presence in infrared, magnetic sensors for the opening/closing of doors or windows, sensors for window breaking, sensors for vibrations, sensors for smoke or fire. This capability completes the range of services that a Super Vision DVR can offer, increasing its usefulness.

Super Vision DVR – complex and interactive system

Using the possibilities offered by the Super Vision DVR, as well its capability to be integrated in data networks, the users can create really complex systems, adding, for example, the so-called automation boxes. Thus one can implement supervision and control systems not only in the fields of guarding and protection, but also in driving complex industrial processes. The system for video recording on hard disk offers the user the possibility to receive video information from other video systems with recording on hard disk, placed in other points of interest.

This assumes equipping each point of interest with a system for video recording on hard disk connected to the internet. With minimal costs one could obtain real-time video information from each point of interest. The system for video recording on hard disk is structured on the MASTER-SLAVE functioning principle. The systems mounted in the different points of interest of the beneficiary will be equipped with the same type of high speed network cards, in order to achieve compatibility of the transmission domains of the video images over the LAN environment.

 
 
Video Features:
  • transfer of DVR events over TCP/IP;
  • video formats: NTSC and PAL;
  • TV-out option for one or more channels simultaneously
Display
  • display 1,4,8,16 live channels;
  • automatic adjustment of luminosity in conjunction to the settings for video quality;
  • real time adjustment of the video quality parameters;
  • automatically keeping the level of luminosity through self-adapting to ambient luminosity;
  • digital zoom on each of the video channels
Video rendering
  • quick search in the data base (under 1 sec. for 4 cameras over 30 days);
  • interrogation of the data base after a certain interval from the event (e.g. movement detection);
  • temporal synchronous retrieving for max. 4 cameras (max.16 for the client software);
  • printing / saving images in the following formats: BMP, JPEG, TIFF, PNG, PCX, TARGA;
  • saving images retrieved in an AVI movie;
  • capability to control retrieving globally or for each camera separately
Search&Playback&Backup
  • advanced search after: day, hour, camera, area, event, image, POS text;
  • full screen playback;
  • complete playback control;
  • visual search after: day, hour, minute, second;
  • saving the data directly from the application to CD/DVD or tape support
Remote control
  • remote control for video quality adjustment;
  • remote control for PTZ;
  • simple use for remotely retrieving in LAN or WAN
E-Map
  • indicates the position, state and status of the camera and of the sensor
Alarm mode
  • movement detection, video/sensor failure

  • alarms the user when a certain type of event appears;
  • allows quick visualization of the event and of the live images on that channel
User access
  • unlimited number of users with individual password
System requirements
  • CPU: Pentium 4 3.0 GHz or better;
  • Processor: Intel Celeron or P4 > 2.8 GHz,3.0 GHz;
  • OS: Windows XP Pro;
  • RAM: 2x512 DDR Apacer PC 3200;
  • Optical Drives: DVD+RW;
  • Sound: on-board PC motherboard, input – 1 channe

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