IVC RSS-4024 & Twenty-Four Camera Relay Server Software Industrial Video and Control Up to 24 IP cameras in any combination The RSS-4024 Server Software provides a full range of camera management and viewing features for up to 24 IVC network cameras. Cameras can be accessed over a LAN, WAN, VPN, or the Internet from virtually anywhere, and can be connected by fiber, copper, satellite, or encrypted wireless radio. Cameras can be viewed and operated from anywhere on-site or off-site by authorized users from any networked PC. Remote and local viewers can view and control cameras using just a browser or IVC’s View Station Software. Third party programs (including process control, SCADA, and security systems) can use IVC’s Active-X control, API, or XML integration for video display. Video from all cameras can be stored continuously or upon events triggered by dry contact inputs from sensors, detected motion in video, SCADA or security system alarms. Stored video can be viewed immediately from anywhere for analysis and response. Access can be controlled by layered passwords, with authentication integrated into enterprise-wide privilege systems. Cameras from third party vendors are supported and non-IP analog cameras can be incorporated using IVC camera servers. IVC Relay Server View and control from any PC Features IVC Relay Server Software can run on computers with Microsoft Windows 2000 Pro or Windows XP operating systems. Recommended minimum hardware specifications depend on the number of cameras and video storage requirements. Minimum Recommended PC Specifications CPU RAM Floppy CD/DVD O/S NIC Video Out Hard Drive Xeon-2.4x 2 1024MB Standard Combo SuperDrive Windows 2000, XP Pro Windows Server 2003 Three cards One output 250GB/IDE Industrial Video & Control 330 Nevada St. Camera Capacity – Twenty-four cameras, scalable to any number of cameras Bandwidth Manager - Keeps bandwidth consumption below user-defined limits Point and Click Navigation – Click on the video screen to center the camera on any view Pre-sets – User-defined preset views with preset zoom Panoramas – Up to three, 360 degree panoramas; Click on the panorama to point the camera; one click to generate panorama Snapshots – Single-click to capture and retrieve time stamped snapshots from anywhere. Video Storage and Retrieval – Retrieve continuous or event-triggered stored video for immediate review, from anywhere. SCADA – Easy integration with leading SCADA software with Active-X control Password protection – Three levels of password access Multiple Viewers - Supports up to 20 simultaneous viewers per camera Newton, MA (617) 467-3059 www.ivcco.com IVC PTZ-3130-LL & Outdoor - Pan Tilt Zoom - IP Camera Industrial Video and Control The PTZ-3130-LL is a high quality, high-resolution color video camera with outstanding low-light performance. It has an 18x motor-driven optical zoom and a 4x digital multiplier providing 72x total zoom. The pan, tilt and zoom functions can be controlled automatically and precisely from anywhere using the click-to-point, and preset view features in the IVC Relay Server. The PTZ camera is a high performance lowlight camera that automatically switches to black and white and removes an IR cut filter to increase sensitivity in low light conditions. The camera can accept one contact closure or TTL connect from an auxiliary security or process-monitoring device to initiate automatic views and video recordings of intrusions or process upsets. The camera is housed in a weatherproof dome with an automatic heater and blower, and optional sun-shroud (SS-3130). The camera is ready for mounting and requires only a power and network connection. It can be factory configured for single or multimode fiber or wireless connections as well. Specifications Imager 1/4" Sony ExView CCD Tilt Speed 90° per Second Shutter 1 to 1/10,000 Seconds Ethernet 100Base-TX/10BaseT (RJ-45) Exposure Auto Video 480 Lines (NTSC output on BNC) Min. Illum. I/O Terminals 1 Input, 1 Output White Balance 0.7 Lux (Color) 0.01 Lux (B/W) Auto Resolution 704 x 480 and 352 x 240 pixels Iris Auto Compression M-JPEG Focus Auto and Manual Frame Rate Zoom Ratio 18x Optical; 4x Digital 72x Total Protocols 30 FPS (352x240) 10 FPS (704x480) TCP/IP, HTTP, FTP, SMTP View Angle 2.8° - 48° Weight 14 lbs. Focal Length 4.1 – 73.8 mm Voltage Req. 110V AC F-number 1.4 Power Cons. 50 W Pan Angle 360° Oper. Temp -45° to 50° C Pan Speed 170° per Second Dimensions 14" H x 11" D Tilt Angle -90° to 0° (113° view range) Mount Wall Mount Standard Industrial Video & Control 330 Nevada St. Newton, MA (617) 467-3059 www.ivcco.com IVC & ZO-3130 Industrial Video and Control Outdoor – Zoom-Only – IP Camera The ZO-3130 is a high quality, high-resolution color video camera with a 18x motor driven optical zoom and a 4x digital multiplier providing 72x total zoom, which can be controlled remotely through the IVC Relay Server. The camera can accept contact closures or TTL connects from auxiliary security or process-monitoring devices to initiate automatic views and video recordings of intrusions or process upsets. The camera is housed in a rugged enclosure with an automatic heater and blower. The enclosure is dustproof, weather tight, and rated IP66. The camera is ready for mounting and requires only a power and network connection. It can be factory configured for single or multimode fiber or wireless connections as well. Specifications Imager Shutter Exposure Min. Illumination White Balance Iris Gain Focus Zoom Ratio View Angle Focal Length F-number Industrial Video & Control 1/4" Sony Super HAD® CCD 1 to 1/10000 Seconds Auto 0.7 Lux (Color) 0.01 Lux (B/W) Auto Auto Auto Auto and Manual 18x Optical; 4x Digital 72x Total 2.8° - 48° 4.1 – 73.8 mm 1.4 330 Nevada St. Ethernet I/O Terminals Resolution Compression Frame Rate Protocols Weight Voltage Req. Power Consumption Operating Temp Dimensions Mount Newton, MA 10/100BaseT Ethernet (RJ-45) 1 Input, 1 Output 704x480, 352x240 M-JPEG 30 FPS (at 352x240); 10 FPS (at 704x480) TCP/IP, HTTP, FTP, SMTP 10 lbs. 110V AC 55 W -29° - 55° C 5" H x 6.75" W x 21" L Wall-mount Arm (617) 467-3059 www.ivcco.com IVC VSS-4000 Series & View Station Software Industrial Video and Control View Station Software enables up to 25 cameras to be displayed on each of multiple monitors. It can cause the views to “Tour” selected preset views from any number of cameras on one or more schedules. It can provide alarm management from any number of cameras. While the IVC Relay Server software enables any of the cameras to be viewed via browser from any PC via password, the View Station Software provides comprehensive management of multiple cameras at one or more centralized view stations. Features Quick and easy to use Drag-and-Drop configuration of multi-up displays, alarm responses, and tour sequences. Configurable Multi-up Displays Display any number of video feeds up to 25 feeds on each of multiple monitors. Use any size LCD, plasma, CRT or any other PC monitor. No special CCTV monitors are required. Click on any of the feeds and a full screen video control panel appears for that feed. Camera Touring Create tours of preset views that are displayed sequentially and on multiple schedules to accommodate weekdays, weekends, after hours, etc. Alarm Management Cause PTZ cameras to move and zoom to designated views upon alarm, capture snapshots or video segments, issue audible and visual alarms and record the alarm events into an alarm log. Recommended PC Specifications VSS-4000 Series CPU: RAM: Hard Drive: O/S: VSS-4004 VSS-4008 VSS-4016 VSS-4024 VSS-4099 Intel or AMD Pentium III 1.0 GHZ 512 MB 60 GB Windows 2000, XP Pro Windows Server 2003 Supports up to 4 cameras Supports up to 8 cameras Supports up to 16 cameras Supports up to 24 cameras Supports unlimited cameras Consult factory for PC requirements based on your application. Industrial Video & Control 330 Nevada St. Newton, MA (617) 467-3059 www.ivcco.com Industrial Video & Control Relay Server / View Station Software Overview IVC provides an integrated video management solution that incorporates IVC’s Relay Server, Alarm Server, Tour Server, and View Station software products with wireless IVC cameras. . IVC’s Relay Server software, which has been sold commercially for over seven years, is the central component of this state-of-theart software suite. The IVC system architecture is built on modularized component services that provide an extendable platform for building sophisticated features and functionalities: Product Overview IVC provides an integrated video management solution that incorporates IVC’s Relay Server, Alarm Server, Tour Server, and View Station software products. IVC’s Relay Server software, which has been sold commercially for over seven years, is the central component of this state-of-the-art software suite. The IVC system architecture is built on modularized component services that provide an extendable platform for building sophisticated features and functionalities: Core Services: Relay Server, Tour Server, and Alarm Server Integration Components: ivc_ax , IVC Player, URL API Interface for Viewing: View Station These software components work seamlessly together to become a complete, coherent solution or an extensible part of an integrated solution. IVC software is a standards-based, state-of-the-art solution for surveillancerelated applications. The system architecture is built on modularized component services that provide an extensible platform for building sophisticated features and functionalities. The Relay Server, Tour Server and Alarm Server provide the core services. The ivc_ax and IVC Player components allow easy integration of video surveillance applications. A functional diagram of the Relay Server software is shown below: At the heart of the IVC Camera Management Software Suite is the core service, Relay Server. The IVC Relay Server is a scalable and complete camera management solution. Because of its standard browser interface, the surveillance experience begins from a standard web browser such as Microsoft’s Internet Explorer. All of the camera video and controls are unified under the Relay Server software. A comprehensive HTTP URL API provides the View Station client program, third party software and other system devices access to the cameras. The supported digital media for the audio and video is also standards-based. For video media, JPEG, MPEG2, MPEG4, and H.264 are supported. Regardless of the complexity of the surveillance system, the solution is powerful but also easy to implement and use. Any TCP/IP network backbone is sufficient for wired and/or wireless installations. Any LAN, WAN and VPN client that have proper access rights can perform live monitoring and control. Multiple streams can be accessed simultaneously from the View Station, browsers and third party software. The live media is delivered as soon as it is captured, and stored media is available for instant playback. The IVC Relay Server camera management software is designed to be scalable to grow along with the number of cameras on the network. Multiple servers can be deployed as peers to distribute the load, or they can be arranged in a hierarchy with server-to-server functionality. One to hundreds of cameras can easily be managed anywhere on the network from a simple web browser and/or a feature-rich client application. Camera Control The IVC Relay Server software provides remote access to all video cameras configured with the Surveillance System. Cameras can be remotely configured and controlled. When the camera is equipped with pan/tilt/zoom hardware, easy to use control capabilities are available from the system. Point-and-click controls enable easy centering on subjects of interest. The panorama control allows navigation to a point in the full range of pan/tilt movement effortlessly with a mouse click. Preset controls provide instant camera movement to pre-defined positions. In addition to the standard control features, custom buttons can be added to provide custom pass-through commands to the camera or any IP addressable network device. System security is an integral part of the software system. Each installation can take advantage of the flexible assignment of users, privileges, overrides, and lockout to implement a chain of command that suits the deployment situation. These security features are available in the HTTP realm, Windows Active Directory, or LDAP environment. Thin Client User I/F – Remote access to live and stored video, camera controls, and camera configuration is accomplished through the Relay Server Browser interface. Customer browser interfaces can be created using the Relay Server ActiveX controls. System security is supplied at several levels. In addition to several levels of basic password protection, the Relay Server software supports Windows Domain and LDAP authentication. Sample screenshot shown below: Video storage -. To view live or stored video managed by the Relay Server located at the hub, users will need to know the IP address of this server and have the appropriate access rights. The IVC software allows the viewing and storing to occur at different frame rates. Frame rates can also be changed, based on user-define events. This feature can conserve bandwidth, particularly with remote locations. IVC software also has the facility of on-demand connect. This can also conserve bandwidth by only connecting to the camera/encoder when necessary. Stored streams can be archived so they can then be retrieved at any time for display and/or analysis at the either resolution. IVC’s architecture also supports Relay Server to Relay Server transmission of video which enables storage of video at a backup site. User authentication – As indicated previously, the IVC Relay Server software currently supports Windows Domain and LDAP authentication. Once configured, this permits provides for an enterprise-wide single sign-on. Windows-based client IVC’s View Station software component is a full-feature front-end for the IVC camera system. It will allow any single View Station location to manage and view 100s of cameras as if they were on a single physical Relay Server. Any system camera can be accessed through the View Station’s intuitive user inte rface. View Station is a client program that presents video and data from potentially multiple instances of Relay Server, Tour Server and Alarm Server to customizable displays. View Station’s customizable layout feature permits the tailoring of displays to meet the special requirements of the site. Live video, camera control, playback, custom command buttons, tour statuses, and alarm notification windows can be mixed and matched in any combination to give a bulls-eye view of the monitoring operation. Multiple views can be running simultaneously and multiple screens are supported. Live video feeds can be displayed full screen or rotating through multiple-feed scans. For alarm handling, the View Station software integrates seamlessly with the Alarm Server component (described below). Audible and visual alerts are provided to the corresponding camera video window to alert the operator to the alarm condition. Video relating to the alarm event can be instantly replayed. All of these rich features make the IVC surveillance solution complete and coherent. Alarm Server Component The core service, Alarm Server, is a very flexible software component designed to react to a variety input triggers and generate output events to pre-defined destinations. Input trigger sources include, but are not limited to, camera invideo motion detection, intelligent video object detection, discrete sensors, and program process monitoring. These triggers can be relayed to an array of destinations including camera control, command execution, and user notification. For example, upon a gate open event: • • • A camera is moved to watch the gate (pre-defined preset) Video containing the pre-event and post-event video is saved The operator is notified of the event at a View Station browser window The Alarm Server provides the ability to provide users of the surveillance system notification of an alarm and for the user to define how to respond to an alarm condition. As cited in the gate example above, a response may include any combination audio alarm, visual alarm, camera movement, or external device activation or deactivation. The combination of features outlined above makes IVC Relay Server / View Station software an ideal choice for large complex video systems, and one which provides a flexible long term solution.
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