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SECURITY
ESSEN 2014
HALL 11
STAND 404
Seetec Cayuga R4
For several years, the trend in video surveillance
has moved towards bigger and bigger systems
installations with a four-digit camera count
or connections to a multitude of third-party sys-
tems are not uncommon. Projects such as these
require maximum efficiency of both system and
alarm management. The release of the Seetec
Cayuga R4 mainly focuses on these aspects and
includes more than 35 new features in total.
The Auto Updater has been extended in
the Seetec Cayuga R4 to support the migra-
tion from one version of a Seetec system to
another. Up until now, customers and partners
have known the Auto Updater as a tool for the
automatic installation of new releases within one
software generation. With Seetec Cayuga R4, it
is now also possible to use it for a mostly auto-
matic migration of Seetec 5 to Seetec Cayuga.
Using the programme minimizes sources of
errors, and considerably facilitates the change to
the current version for customers, who have so
far avoided a migration fearing too much effort.
With Seetec Cayuga R4, the generic camera
driver is now also multicast-capable. For a suc-
cessful application, a multicast-capable camera
server communication is required. If the cameras
support multicast, the same data stream can be
sent to all systems involved without burden-
ing the network due to additional capacity. In
distributed corporate networks, the application
of multicast switches leads to a reduction of the
used bandwidth.
Until now, the user has been able to get an
overview of the received alarms in the Seetec
software only via the alarm list. To process
these using the image recordings, each alarm
scenario had to be
selected individu-
ally. With the new
feature "Sequential
Alarm Window", an
additional display
window is available,
in which all camera
images belonging to the received alarms are
displayed automatically. The security personnel
of big systems with many alarms thus get an
even faster overview over the events, and are able
to decide in a matter of seconds which alarm
should be prioritised. The visualisation may be
adjusted individually regarding column and line
number.
With the reference image comparison, a
function known from Seetec 5 is now also avail-
able in Seetec Cayuga in revised form. As a com-
ponent of the camera configuration, this is now
much easier to operate. The comparison of the
current camera image with a previously selected
reference image may be started manually, or car-
ried out regularly and automatically at a specific
point in time. This enables recognising changed
camera positions: As soon as the current image
does not match the reference image anymore
taking a configurable tolerance threshold
into consideration the security personnel is
informed about the modified camera position
via a system report. Moreover, Seetec Cayuga R4
provides an automatic tamper detection, which
can recognise a twisted camera in real time and
trigger an alarm. Both functions offer an effec-
tive protection against camera sabotage.
Indigovision brings
high end to mid range market
The Indigovision BX100 four channel encoder
has been designed to be part of an ideal package
for migrating mid-range DVRs to IP.
"The security industry thinks analogue is
dead, but there are millions of analogue cameras
still used worldwide. Most are in mid-range sys-
tems that are 20 cameras or less." stated Marcus
Kneen, Indigovision's Chief Executive Officer.
"The mid-range market has been late to
adopt IP video, instead using Digital Video Re-
corders (DVRs) to manage and record analogue
cameras. The DVR is usually the weak point,
outdated technology with low quality video re-
cordings and the inability to handle high defini-
tion (HD) or megapixel IP cameras. We're seeing
a strong desire to migrate from mid-range DVRs
to IP. Until now, the price has been too high or
the technology performance too restricted."
The new Indigovision BX100 four channel
encoder is engineered to be the gateway for mid-
range installations
to an HD ready,
future-proofed
security system.
Marcus contin-
ued, "The BX100
is perfectly priced for the mid-range market. It
may have a lower price, there's no compromise
on performance. Every camera input gives full
frame rate, full resolution and better quality
video than a DVR."
"Encoding analogue cameras to IP is just one
part of the security system, the video still needs
to be recorded and managed," stated Paul Mur-
phy, Indigovision's Head of Marketing, "Other
manufacturers focus on either encoding and
recording hardware, or management software.
Indigovision develops all of these, and each is
optimised to work together, giving a security
system that's HD ready and future-proofed."
For more info about the products, contact the suppliers directly by looking in the Security Buyers Guide on page 54
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