IPVision
Video Surveillance Software
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IPVision ®
the leader in IP based security, has introduced new command and control
capabilities to improve the performance and response of your Security
Information Management (SIM) system. IPVision
is a powerful software application that allows security professionals
to view and control any camera, from any manufacturer and display that
information in real-time on our exclusive IPVision
console. The system is event driven, saving you valuable bandwidth. Immediate
Notifications IPVision alerts
monitoring personnel when any defined, rules based event occurs. When
an event does occur, it is displayed on the IPVision
console in real-time. The event escalates if no action is taken within
the user-defined time frame. The event can be immediately reviewed, stored
in the IPVision database
and converted to an AVI stream. When significant or urgent events do occur,
they can be acted on immediately. Critical visual and text data can be
sent to first-response personnel via cell phone, pager, PDA or any other
device that supports Java, MPEG4, MJPEG or AVI. With IPVision,
mission critical information is available in the field, in real-time.

Sample Features
* Intuitive drag-and-drop live viewing
* Custom predefined multi-view windows
* Archive view by time search
* Archive numerous types of triggered events
* Access to camera administration functions
* Camera formats supported: Java, MPEG4, MJPEG
* Supports P-T-Z camera controls if available
* Supports any CCTV cameras with Axis, VCS, or Vivotek Encoder support
* Site map with camera locations
* Alarm alert and response management
* Custom soft buttons with access controls
* Optional integration with existing alarm systems
* Access to unlimited cameras and locations
* Enterprise class database server for alarm events
* Camera support is wireless or cellular
* Multiple console views for attended security
* Custom systems integation and development
* Unlimited number of cameras.
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Add one Camera
License to IPVision Console Pro.
$75.00
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Add one Camera
License to IPVision Console Ent. Unmanaged
$225.00
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Add one Camera
License to IPVision Ent. Console Managed
$325.00
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For larger installations please call or email
Academic Licensing available for as little as $200 or up to 49 cameras
Links:
IPVision
Airport Security .pdf
IPVision
Overview.pdf
IPVision
Feature Value Grid .pdf
IPVision
Architecture Chart
Video Surveillance News
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City of LA faces possible lawsuit over police tape (KGET 17 Bakersfield) The city of Los Angeles is facing a possible lawsuit from a man whose cocaine possession case was dismissed after a video surveillance tape contradicted testimony from Los Angeles police...
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