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Search Function: A user can view recorded images in the search page
on as many as 16 cameras at a time. The user can save a single image on a
floppy disk in either j-peg or bit-map format, a one minute clip of video
on AVI file, or a few days worth on CD, DVD, or hard drive. An image can be
zoomed in or out, have color changed for clarity, and printed. Note: The
source image cannot be altered. Any attempt to save an altered/tampered
picture will be recognized by our software and be rejected.
Card Access Integration
The I3 Series is capable of integrating with an RBH-Card Access
system. Upon an event on the card access system users can define certain
actions for the DVMS to take; for example: a cardholder's presents his
card. A PTZ camera turns and captures the image of the cardholder
presenting his card as the cardholder enters the building. This image is
merged with the name, ID and password of the cardholder and saved. This will
be recorded for future reference if the operator wants to search back in
time for a specific cardholder's ID or name. Depending on the situation, an
"access granted" or "access denied" output can be generated.
P.O.S. integration is anotherfeature that allows users to monitor any
of their cash registers. Users can also conduct historical searches to
investigate unusual activities such as high numbers of refunds.
The
Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) remote viewing feature allows users to
see their facility via the PDA. If a PDA has enough video memory and
wireless LAN capabilities, the user can enter the IP address and see one
single camera at a time. Currently the refreshing rate is five seconds for
each frame and one fps on LAN. The PDA works in conjunction with Web
Security and allow users remote access through the correct ID and password.
Administrators can limit access to a camera via a high-speed Internet or
LAN.
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