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This section provides information on the main basic user functions of the distributed digital video and audio surveillance system based on the INTELLECT™ software.
The INTELLECT™ software provides the following basic user functions:
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- Multiple camera/video servers split screen image simultaneously displayed on a single PC monitor.
- Priority-oriented automatic selection of displayed video images from alarm or active cameras to bring the required scenes into Operator focus (selection of images depending on set parameters).
- Flexible split screen configuration including the number of sources observed.
- Priority window magnification (surveillance windows), magnified surveillance windows slideshow option for a selected camera.
- Color coding of surveillance window (camera) state: “armed”, “alarm”, “recording”, etc.
- Remote access to audiovisual streams from any workplace with both local and remote archive recording option.
- Video recording can be performed:
- continuously;
- on schedule;
- on alarm with a pre-event recording option or by Operator’s command.
- Pre-event video recording.
- Freeze frame by Operator’s command selection and viewing, without interruption of the recording.
- Image burn-in option.
- Current time;
- Current date;
- Camera No (ID).
- Recording by Operator’s command.
- Real time viewing of images from video cameras.
- Priority-oriented viewing of critical video stream based on alarm detection.
- Web interface-based surveillance.
- Audio- and video-archive management.
- Viewing of recorded video with search and retrieve options (time/event type/camera ID criteria).
- Synchro playback of footage recorded by several cameras.
- Recorded time calculation.
- Timestamp based footage search.
- Image processing:
- Digital zooming;
- Contrast maximizing;
- Image sharpening;
- masking;
- Dynamic outlining.
- Management of end devices using:
- the 3rd party programmable interface panel;
- the universal control panel for end devices;
- a PC mouse;
- a joystick.
- Viewing video server footage from any system workplace using the TCP/IP communications environment.
- Storage and exporting of single frames and video sequences.
- Integrated use of various types of multi-zone detectors:
- main motion detector;
- motion;
- focus loss;
- video signal stability;
- changes in the image background;
- light-struck camera lens;
- closing camera lens;abandoned items;
- infra-red
- Detector zone(s) masking.
- Image de-interlacing.
- Analog video-signal output.
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