Verint launches new range of compact DVD-quality ethernet video servers
Verint launches new range of compact DVD-quality ethernet video servers

Verint has launched 3 new DVD-quality Ethernet Video Servers.  These compact servers are easy to configure and manage and utilise Nextiva Control Centre, an easy-to use management portal which simplifies deployment and enables configuration and administration from a single location and application.Nextiva S1704e: Including on-board analytics, this unit is designed for video monitoring and surveillance over IP networks and integrated with the Nextiva platform and applications.  Analytics ‘at the edge' can dramatically reduce video transport and storage requirements.Nextiva S1950e: A single port, high-resolution encoder designed for digital video monitoring and surveillance over IP networks.  Built for ease of use, up to 5 authorised users can simultaneously monitor live video and configure other unit settings using Internet Explorer and a secure and intuitive Web browser interface.Nextiva 1970e: Delivers 4CIF, 25 FPS for single-camera applications requiring optimal image quality.  With MPEG-4 SP video compression, dynamic bandwidth allocation and dual streaming capabilities, the Nextiva S1970e helps optimise the use of valuable network resources.Built on accepted industry standards for easy interoperability with existing IT infrastructure and video equipment, the new Nextiva Ethernet Video Servers represent a comprehensive suite of solutions designed to deliver superior functionality, long-term investment protection, and value.     IIPSEC stand 089    

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Teleste MCC101/201 entry level single channel H.264/MJPEG IP video server
Teleste MCC101/201 entry level single channel H.264/MJPEG IP video server

H.264 video, audio and serial data encoder for IP/Ethernet networking systems MCC101/201 is an entry level single channel H.264/MJPEG IP video server with audio and PTZ data transmission capability. All settings and configurations are easily managed by an ergonomic web user interface. MCC101/201 provides a fluent unicast/multicast communication over LAN/WAN Ethernet networks. MCC101/201 is ONVIF/PSIA compatible and can operate as a part of a video management system. MCC101/201 has versatile video encoding parameters available, including resolution, frame rate and bit rate. For more technical requirements the unit has configurable settings for video profile type, de-interlacing, CBR/VBR rate control and I-frame interval. The video operation is supported with additional features such as information display overlay and burn-in OSD to the encoded video. For alarm and event activities the MCC101/201 series has a built-in video motion detection functionality and two sensor inputs (calendar synchronised). By using an event configurator all actions of interest creating an alarm can be forwarded either to email or to ftp address. A clip from the primary or secondary video stream, or a JPEG snapshot can be added as an attachment. In addition to video features the MCC101/201 series has two data ports for PTZ camera control and serial device communication. For audio operation there are two channels that can be switched to simplex or duplex modes. Audio coding can be selected between AAC or G.711 algorithms. For recording purposes the MCC101/201 series has a file transfer support for either FTP server or to external high capacity storage device (via an USB port). MCC101/201 is provided as a compact, small profile aluminium stand-alone housing. A wall mount is an option. Installation into a standard 19 inch rack can be also provided with an additional 1U high installation chassis having installation slots for two MCC101/201 units. MCC101/201 series units are suited for easy installations inside premises and other technical locations providing controlled environment. The nominal supply voltage for MCC101/201 series is 12 VDC and can be typically fed via a separate mains adapter. However as the MCC101/201 series is supporting PoE technology (Powered Device) the unit can be powered over the Ethernet network cabling as well.

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Teleste MPH241 - high performance IP HD/SD video encoder
Teleste MPH241 - high performance IP HD/SD video encoder

Standardised HD technology enables today cameras to provide higher resolution of video images than conventional SD CCTV – and transmitting HD video over IP is a key consideration in specific video surveillance applications. However, considering reliability, maintenance and security of typical IP cameras, it may not always be wise to extend your network to connect cameras “on the pole”. Why not use HD-SDI signalling for the first leg of your network and perform IP encoding in a safe location?  Teleste MPH241 is a compact, temperature-hardened and field-proven encoder that provides HD-SDI video input for further H.264 processing and networking. The encoder supports also standard SD video. MPH241 belongs to the Teleste MPH series that provides encoders for versatile network video encoding needs in both standalone and rack installations, and it meets the compliance requirements of EN50121 Railway standard as well as NEMA TS2 standard that is widely used for ITS applications. The MPH241 encoder delivers up to four independent video streams at full frame rate and full SD resolution using H.264, MPEG-4, MJPEG or MPEG-2, or any combination of these. Each of the individual streams can be optimised for separate purposes such as live viewing, recording, web applications and PDA. The MPH241 also ensures safe and seamless migration from any legacy hybrid video network towards fully H.264 based networks. For HD operations, the composite video input can be configured to a digital HD-SDI interface with full 1080p resolution. A synchronised audio stream can be attached to the video, and the video streams can be decoded by standards compliant media players and video decoder devices. The MPH241 offers excellent functionality that is not restricted to video operations. The encoder provides direct copper cable and fibre connectivity to Fast/Gigabit Ethernet networks through a built-in 4-port Ethernet switch. With SFP plug-in optics the encoder is suitable for a wide range of network topologies. The built-in EIA RS data channels provide multi-vendor PTZ camera control through Ethernet network. The encoder also includes alarm input and output that can be used to trigger events and control external devices. In addition to Command Line Interface (CLI) and comprehensive Web user interface, the MPH241 supports ONVIF specification and provides straightforward interoperability with any ONVIF compliant management system. Integration to third party systems can also be achieved using RTSP, SAP or SNMP. The MPH241 also offers low cost of ownership that is guaranteed by low power consumption and mechanical design that is made to guarantee high performance in harsh environments. DIN rail mounting is available through a set of accessories, and alternative powering methods support both local DC feed (10.5… 28 V) or PoE 802.3at. 

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Taking traffic technology to the next level: Introducing the Siqura® TrafficServer™
Taking traffic technology to the next level: Introducing the Siqura® TrafficServer™

At ASIS 2009, Optelecom-NKF's Siqura® TrafficServer™ was selected as a winner in the ASIS Accolades - Security's Best competition. As the industry's first ever codec module incorporating AID algorithms and storage, the TrafficServer was recognised at ASIS for taking existing technology and using it for an innovative security application. Due to its versatile nature, the TrafficServer supports efforts to improve and maintain safety and security in an array of applications. Its multipurpose uses were certainly acknowledged by the vast number of visitors calling on the Siqura booth at ASIS 2009, where Siqura personnel demonstrated the TrafficServer's strengths and features in complete Siqura solutions, engaging a large crowd and achieving several of valuable leads. The TrafficServer is the product of the rewarding partnership between Optelecom-NKF and AID expert, Traficon. It is capable of readily discovering and exposing incidents, such as stopped vehicles, speed drops, fallen objects, and smoke. The TrafficServer can also carry out traffic monitoring tasks, for example, measuring lane speed and occupancy. Additionally, this intelligent video server supervises the overall health of the system, alerting operators in instances of image loss, camera movement, or communication errors. Since the TrafficServer can simultaneously encode and stream multiple formats, including H.264, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, and MJPEG, video data can be streamlined for specific purposes. "We're pleased to have our TrafficServer recognised by ASIS International as one of the top new transformational products of the year," said Dave Patterson, President and CEO of Optelecom-NKF, Inc.  "The award will increase awareness of this cutting-edge technology and it recognizes the achievements of our team and our partner, Traficon."

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