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Cat Code: PC-DVR-X4E16/Exp (4
Channel PCI Expansion Card)
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User configurable M-JPEG
Video Compression to balance Quality against File-Size.
Simultaneous Recording *
Display/Playback * Remote LAN TCP/IP View/Playback/Recording.
Continuous &/or Event
Recording with 7 day Schedule (15 minute increments).
1 ~ 16 Channel Event
Recording using Motion Detection &/or Alarm input with:- Audible
Warning/Announcement, e-mail notification with 7 day Schedule, Telephone
notification with 7 day Schedule, Mobile Telephone notification with 7 day
Schedule, switching of 1 of 3 Alarm Relay Outputs per Card.
Motion Detection with user
configurable Capture Rate, Masking, Sensitivity & Switching of 1 of 3
Alarm Relay Outputs per Card.
Event Center Application for
automatic Pop-Up Remote Monitoring of Multiple PC Systems.
Automatic notification of an
Event to Telephone * e-mail * IP "Event Center".
Remote View via LAN TCP/IP
using Internet Explorer Browser.
Automatic First-In First-Out
overwriting of oldest files, user configurable.
Multiple Hard Disk Drives may
be allocated for Storage.
Independently configurable
parameters for each channel: Title/Name, Motion Detection Masks, Motion
Detection Sensitivity, Motion Detection Capture Rate, Image
Brightness/Contrast/Colour, Audible Warning/Announcement, Scheduled
Sequential Recording, Scheduled Motion Detection Recording, Remote
Viewing/Playback authorisation, Continuous Recording Capture Rate, etc.
Fully Expanded 16 Channel
system is capable of up to 6 images per second per channel (total 100 images
per second).
Up to 10 X simultaneous
Playback of 1 ~ 16 Channels with Pause/Step VCR-like functions & Event
log with search functions.
Full-Screen Display of all or
any Channel in Monitoring / Recording / Playback modes.
Local & Remote Control of
Pan/Tilt/Zoom/Focus with preset Positions for 1 ~ 16 Channels via Com Port
1/2/3/4.

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IMPORTANT !!! While 'Under Construction' this page and associated "User
Notes" may contain incomplete and/or incorrect information.
FEATURES:
IBM Compatible PC Digital Video
Recording Surveillance System for colour or monochrome Video Cameras, Record
& Display or Playback simultaneously on Local or Remote LAN TCP/IP PC.
Local &/or Remote LAN TCP/IP
Video Recording of 1 to 4 channels, expandable to 8, 12 or 16 channels with
additional Capture Cards.
Scheduled 7 day Continuous
&/or Scheduled 7 day Event Recording Modes, independently configurable for
each channel, 15 minutes increments.
Image changes are detected to
trigger Motion Event recording, multiple Masking/Detection Zones for each
channel, adjustable Sensitivity setting for each channel, choice of 1 of 3 Alarm
Relay outputs per Card to control Lights/Siren/Strobe/Door Opener/Lock/etc,
independently configurable for each channel.
Event Log with Date, Channel,
Motion Event, Sensor Event, System Event search parameters.
10 Playback speeds with VCR like
Pause, Play and Image by Image stepping functions, Snapshots may be saved as BMP
file or printed.
Video Clips may be saved as AVI
or Images as BMP or JPEG files and viewed with standard "Windows Media
Player", or distributed as an e-mail attachment to security personnel,
Police, etc. Files can be duplicated and archived to Floppy Disc, CD ROM, DVD,
removable Hard Drives, Tape Drives, copied/moved over LAN, etc.
Storage on multiple Hard Disk
Drives on host PC, oldest files are overwritten on a First-In First-Out (FIFO)
basis to avoid loss of current surveillance recordings.
Live Monitoring &/or Playback
during recording on local PC or Remote LAN TCP/IP PC.
Automatic Notification in Event
mode - Dial-Out to Telephone, LAN TCP/IP to "Event Center", e-mail.
Sound Files may be associated
with each channel and configured to automatically play when image changes are
detected or sensors triggered.
Title/Name Date & Time Stamp
on images, user configurable font, size and colour.
Capture Rate up to 6.25
images-per-second per-channel, capture rate is dependent on PC Hardware,
Operating System, number of channels, number of channels being recorded, image
content, compression and other running tasks such as Remote View, Dial-Out,
Playback, etc.
Comprehensive Multi-Level
Password Protection for most functions.
Image Compression user adjustable
to balance File Size against Image Quality.
Storage Capacity 10 800 000
Images with 80 GigaByte HDD @ maximum Image Quality setting in Continuous
Recording Mode, even greater capacity with higher image compression, additional
storage information below includes Data from an operating system. For
comparison, the image capacity of a VCR with 3 hour tape is just 540 000 images
(50 fields per seconds x 3 600 seconds x 3 hours).
Local & Remote Control of
Pan/Tilt/Zoom/Focus with preset Positions for 1 ~ 16 Channels via Com Port
1/2/3/4. Currently supports SONY D30/31 Speed Dome, ChipER CPT - L9KRP/RP
Receiver, DYNAC D7720 Serial Speed Dome, Lilin PIH-7000 Serial Speed Dome, Lilin
PIH-1016 Receiver, QuanXin Receiver, TECHCity Receiver, EEKU SUB(W)-7362/7562
Speed Dome,
Higher-Resolution, Lower-Noise,
Deterioration-Free and more consistent than possible with a Quad and VHS VCR.
Compatible with CCIR/PAL
(Australia - UK) and EIA/NTSC (USA - Japan) TV Systems.
Eliminates high cost of a Time
Lapse VCR, Quad Processor, Maintenance and Cassettes.
Eliminates tedious and time
consuming review / searching of tape recordings, labelling and storage of tapes.
Continuous Operation no down-time
while tape rewinds, is changed or replayed.
CAPTURE CARD:
Conexant Fusion 878A (Bt878
BrookTree) Video Capture Integrated Circuit.
Compatible with CCIR/PAL (Australia - UK) EIA/NTSC (USA - Japan) TV systems.
4 standard composite video (AV) 75 ohm inputs via BNC sockets.
Alarm Inputs & Outputs via DB15 socket.
KEY FUNCTIONS:
to
read User Notes.
Time Lapse Continuous and Event
(Motion Detection &/or Alarm input) recording modes with separate Timer
Schedules for each mode, individually configurable for each channel.
Motion Detection recording mode
with Masking and adjustable Sensitivity to trigger recording when image changes
are detected, individually configurable for each channel.
Motion Detection mode includes
Automatic Dial-Out to Telephone, Mobile Telephone &/or e-mail or Event
Center notification.
Motion Detection mode eliminates tedious and
unproductive visual monitoring, the system may be configured to play a standard
or custom audio file associated with each camera when motion is detected. User's
attention to activity in areas under surveillance may be announced by PC Sound
System ie: "Movement in Car Park" - "Movement in Cash Room /
Safe" - etc - etc.
Remote access to images on PC
running Surveillance System via LAN TCP/IP.
Each channel can be configured
with its own Continuous and/or Event Recording Schedule, Sensitivity,
Masking/Detection Areas, Audible Alarm sound file, Dial-Out parameters.
Masking allows user to define
Detection Areas where image changes will be detected, multiple detection areas
may be defined anywhere on image, individually configurable for each channel.
Recordings may be stored on one
or more Hard Disk Drive(s).
Recyclable data storage, system
automatically overwrites oldest files to avoid loss of current surveillance
recordings, user configurable value to overwrite files when disk space is below
a certain value and user configurable deleted block size, eliminates the need to
regularly review and delete recordings.
During Playback any image may be
saved as a BMP file then edited (Contrast, Brightness, Sharpness, Cut Paste,
etc) with a Graphics application and converted to other file formats such as
JPEG to reduce file size.
During Playback any image may be
selected and printed.
AVI Video Clips, BMP and JPEG
files may be easily copied and archived to Floppy Disc, CD ROM, DVD, removable
Tape or HDD, etc.
AVI Video Clips, BMP and JPEG
files may be easily and quickly distributed via e-mail or LAN for viewing by
Police, Security Personnel, etc.
AVI files can be viewed
Full-Screen using standard Windows MS Media Player, BMP and JPEG files can be
viewed with MS Paint, Quick View, etc, no special software required.
Sequential capture and analysis
(in Motion Detection mode) of images from each input at 320 x 240 resolution.
* LOWER-NOISE
* HIGHER-RESOLUTION see comparison below
* DETERIORATION-FREE
* CONSISTENT IMAGE QUALITY
Compared to a conventional 4
Channel Quad / VCR recording systems that is susceptible to fluctuating results
depending on condition of Tape, VCR Heads and Transport mechanism.
PC-DVR: 320 (H) x 240 (V)
per camera = 76 800 pixels.
Quad & VHS Time-Lapse VCR: Field
Recording ~ 160 x ~ 144 per camera = 23 040 pixels, 70% less data. (VHS VCR
resolution ~ 320 horizontal pixels x 288 scan lines)
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS:
CPU:
Pentium 1 GHz minimum, Celeron not recommended. (For maximum Capture
rate &/or Multiple Cards we recommend 2.5 GHz Pentium 4 or better)
PC Hardware:
Motherboard: Intel AGP/PCI CPU Chipset.
RAM: 256 MB or better recommended. (For maximum Capture rate &/or Multiple
Cards we recommend 512 MB or better)
HDD: 66 ATA or better recommended. (For maximum Capture rate &/or Multiple
Cards we recommend 100/133 UDMA with 8 MB Cache or better)
HDD capacity to suit storage/archiving requirements, at least 10 GB.
Sound Card: Full Duplex (optional, for Audible-Warnings).
VGA Card - any of following: Asus MX400 64 MB AGP, Leadtek GeForce2
64 MB MX400, Leadtek A170 DDR MX440 64 MB, Leadtek A180 MX440 TV out 64 MB,
Gigabyte Radeon R9000 Pro 64 MB, Nvidia Quadro4 200NVS 64 MB AGP, GeForce 64MB
DDR, ATI 9000 Radom, other Cards may be okay for Main Windows however some
Set-Up menus may not display correctly. Following EXPENSIVE High-End Cards
are also suitable: Compaq Nvidia Quadro4 750XGL G, Compaq Wildcat III 6110 128
MB, Nvidia Quadro4 900XGL 128 MB DD, Nvidia Quadro4 550XGL 64 MB
DDR, these do not offer any significant advantage over above modestly priced
Cards.
Modem: External and Telephone line (optional) for Dial-Out. Recommended
Modems: Rockwell, ZyXel or Lucent ChipSet, other types may be
unsuitable. (Some users have reported success with following ChipSets
- we include this for informational purposes only and do not recommend or
suggest that any of these will function with this System. DSI
(Digicon systems), D13635-1/5655 with Creative Win Modem, Connexant sold under
name of "Pine" no. FM-3711-11 V4.0 W03/01, Rockwell 6793 PCI Modem,
Intel 815)
Resources:
One PCI Slot for each Card.
Operating System:
Windows 2000 - Windows XP (NOT compatible with XP Home) with latest
Updates installed. WINDOWS XP Recommended
Video Cameras:
Up to 4 'per Card' with standard 75 ohm impedance composite video output,
CCIR or EIA monochrome or PAL or NTSC colour. Reliable
recording is usually not possible with a mix of monochrome & colour cameras,
with multiple Cards it may be possible to use monochrome cameras on one card and
colour on another.
CCIR = Australian / European
Monochrome TV System
PAL = Australian / European Colour TV System
EIA = USA / Japan Monochrome TV System
NTSC = USA / Japan Color TV System
Hard Disk requirements are
impossible to accurately specify due to the numerous variables involved, these
variables include: Image Compression - Capture Rate (Images-per-Second) - PC
Speed/Performance - Image Content:- A solitary person moving about (only
a portion of image changing) - VERSUS - Numerous persons and/or vehicles moving
about (large portions of image changing).
As a guide following information
is from a system consisting of: XP Professional OS, Intel D850GB Motherboard,
Pentium 1.7 GHz CPU, 512 MB RAM, NVIDIA RIVA TNT2 Model 64 (32 MB) VGA Card
& 10 GB ATA 66 HDD.
Program settings were:
Compression = Minimum (Best Image Quality), Capture Rate = ~ 6 ips per channel,
Recording Mode = Continuous, Signal Source = Off-Air PAL Television, Channels =
8.
Files are written to the HDD in 5
minute blocks, files ranged in size from 113 MB to 333 MB (total 50 images per
second).
These file sizes are larger than
likely to be encountered in a typical CCTV Surveillance situation, the Off-Air
TV Source provided 8 images that were constantly changing often in their
entirety, rather than just sections of some images on some channels as would be
encountered in most typical surveillance situations.
Based on above file sizes around
60 hours of storage is possible with a single 80 GB HDD that costs around
$169 (@ 2/05/03).
A single 80 GB HDD can store 10 +
MILLION IMAGES - A Time Lapse VCR in 24 hour mode with 3 hour tape stores only
540 000 images.
PC DVR: (50 images per second) x
(3 600 seconds) x (60 hours) = 10 800 000 images. VHS VCR: (5.5 fields per
second) x (3 600 seconds) x (27.2 hours) = 540 000 fields.
Storage could be extended to
WEEKS or MONTHS with Larger &/or multiple Hard Disk Drives, &/or reduced
Capture Rate, &/or greater Image Compression, &/or Event recording.
There is no direct relationship
between the number of images and file size, this is variable and depends on
image to image changes, this data from our test platform is presented as a guide
only, actual results in each situation will vary considerably due to the
numerous variables involved.
MAXIMISE RELIABILITY: Use
an On-Line Uninterruptible Power Supply linked to Automatic Shut-Down Software
to reduce the risk of Operating System faults or Hard Disk Drive damage caused
by 'Head to Disk contact' that may result in the loss of Data (images) and
carefully follow Shut-Down procedure. Click here
for more information.
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