SecurityWorldMarket

05/08/2007

Innovation from Fermax enables remote surveillance

Valencia, Spain

Thanks to this new device from Fermax the user's PC will receive the calls that are made to their house, letting them see who it is, talk to the visitor, open the door and even record the received image and take advantage of interesting additional functions, such as remote surveillance.

Fermax offers a new sample of technological leadership and design in the manufacture of video access systems with the market launch of this accessory that turns any PC into a virtual extension to a video access system.

This new device connects the video access system with a PC through a local network or remotely via Internet. Once installed the user's computer now has all the usual home monitor functions: audio and video communication with the outdoor panels and the central guard unit, door opening or camera activation. In addition, if a home has an auxiliary camera installed in the hallway, stairs, etc the equipment enables remote video surveillance of the home.

An interesting function is the possibility to record the images of the calls; recording may be in photo or video mode and can be automated, so that the system registers all the calls made to the video access system, indicating the date and time. The program then lets you check and view the images easily later on.

The IP video access system is also prepared to interact with other devices in the home. To do so, it has a control output and a detection input. The former lets you activate any auxiliary device in the home (lights, heating, etc) remotely. The latter makes it possible for the PC to warn users of any possible incidents at home (intruder alarm, water leak.)

All these functions are integrated in a compact device in DIN-10 format and is compatible with any standard FERMAX ADS digital video access system installation.



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