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School Bus Garage Acuity-vct Video Surveillance Security

www.acuity-vct.com The Video Capture System (VCS) is a powerful Next Generation IP system, that replaces antiquated VCR and DVR type systems. The VCS collects video signals from new or existing cameras, converts them to high quality digital images, and stores them on a secure server while making them available for live and historical viewing. The VCS also allows you to use your existing network efficiently leveraging your current resources while allowing monitoring from local and remote location. A single VCS system can protect an entire museum. Advanced Artifact Protection / Video Analytics Acuity-vct has also developed a camera based motion detection and alarming tool that instantly sounds an alarm when museum defined locations are breached. This feature leverages the vcs’s superior design and analytics to provide a higher level of asset protection than any competitive system. The VCS “Camera Based Motion Alarming System” was developed specifically for museum applications to protect valuable artifacts while providing curators the flexibility to easily change protected areas as exhibits change and grow. By working in partnership with museum executives, Acuity has developed cost effective security solutions that provide superior surveillance and protection while enhancing the guest experience. This saves our clients money by better utilizing their guard force.

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Matt Gibbs Demonstration of Cisco Open Platform for Safety and Security at IACP 2008

Matt Gibbs, Cisco Systems Engineer demonstrates Integrated Video Surveillance, Video Analytics, Gun Shot Detection, Shotspotter, Incident Communications, Unified Communications, Mass Notification, Push to Talk radio interoperability using Cisco Open Platform for Safety and Security. Applications include Vidsys, Shotspotter, Augusta Systems Edge Frontier, athoc, Sightlogix, Cisco Video Surveillance, Cisco IP Interoperability and Collaboration System, Cisco Wireless, Cisco Unifed Communications

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Cisco IP Video Surveillance

Cisco IP Video Surveillance Products - Cameras and monitoring systems for the Cisco IP cameras. There are two methods of access-The video monitoring system, or directly at the IP of the camera. www.voipgirl.com has a large selections of video user guides, please visit our site!

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Outdoor Security Camera Housing Setup

WWW.CCTVCAMERAPROS.COM for more info… Welcome to CCTV Camera Pros surveillance system video instructions series. In this video we will demonstrate how to use a weatherproof security camera housing to prepare an IP security camera for outdoor use. The following IP security camera is used for this demonstration. Although we are using this particular camera, all of the box style security cameras that CCTV Camera Pros supplies can use this same type of camera housing. Start by opening the …

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IP video surveillance systems: Scati Labs profile (English)

Scati Labs develops, manufactures and markets video surveillance systems which allow the management of multiple security cameras for the control and supervision of local and remote facilities. Based on our own technology innovation, Scati Labs provides cutting-edge software applications, scalable, web-enabled and easy to integrate with different external systems for both small and large security projects. Our customised solutions have been successfully implemented across a wide range of …

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Sony’s IP based surveillance system : DigInfo

DigInfo - movies.diginfo.tv Traditional Closed Circuit TV monitoring systems are difficult to install or expand. With IP based monitoring systems, each camera has it’s

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Choosing a video surveillance system: Part 2

This video discusses what to look for in a security camera system (part 2). Learn what the difference is between a centralized and decentralized video surveillance systems. For detailed information please refer to the following articles: Article 1. Decentralization: moving the DVR to the camera www.theipacademy.com Article 2. The hidden cost of H.264 www.theipacademy.com

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IP Video Surveillance System Instructional Video

IP and fixed video surveillance systems: compare anaolog and digital video cameras features and benefits before you purchase an indoor or outdoor video security system.

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Choosing a video surveillance system: Part 1

This video discusses what to look for in a security camera system (part 1). See part 2 here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A3LA15gKHQY&fmt=18 Learn what the difference is between a centralized and decentralized video surveillance systems. For detailed information please refer to the following articles: Article 1. Decentralization: moving the DVR to the camera http://www.theipacademy.com/files/MxInstaller_Monthly_July08.pdf Article 2. The hidden cost of H.264 http://www.theipacademy.com …

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