SecurityWorldMarket

04/03/2008

Visual access controller unit

The soon-to-be releases AC-525, from Rosslare, features advanced networked access control integrated with a digital video server using Edge DVR technology, all through a simple to install and operate system.

Most importantly the system comes with two analog camera inputs and voice channels enabling high quality audio/video streaming synchronized with real time access control data using a state of the art embedded Linux DVR server and MPEG-4 compatibility at a wide range of resolutions up to full Q-CIF.

Supporting two standard PIN/Proximity readers, four relay outputs and four dual EOL inputs geared up to 30,000 access control users, it is ideal for schools, universities, banks, commercial, residential, medical, airports, telecom, military and public installations.

The integrated panels come with an embedded Linux OS and web server to deliver advanced network communications options. Each can encode and digitally broadcast two audio/video channel signals over a built-in
Ethernet TCP/IP connection.

Digital multimedia streaming enables real time remote video surveillance of MPEG-4 over the LAN/WAN, mobile devices and video systems.

The system's USB 2.0 Edge DVR provides on-board local recording with 32GB USB Key on a range of triggers, in addition to the traditional NVR network server storage, with 2-channel PTZ control per panel.

Onboard options include pre-alarm, post event timers and custom recording preferences as well as a USB 2.0 connection for a USB compliant memory key (up to 32GB), enabling Local DVR recording.





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