"We're very excited about IFSEC this year," says Andrew Pigram, Vista Brand Director. "We have some of the most advanced and customer focussed products and solutions available and really look forward to speaking with our customers to ensure that, as always, we are fully meeting their CCTV requirements."
A selection of new products on display will include:
- SmartControl Event Management System (EMS)
The SMART EMS from Vista is a client-server system capable of controlling up to nine operator stations. The system provides a high-performance alarm management tool featuring dynamic alarm processing and database. The EMS is completely scalable for cost effective expansion and comprises of two main components: EMS Server - the control centre application and the EMS Client - for operator stations.
The new Vista Triplex DVR will premiere at the show and brings with it a host of exciting additional benefits than previously available. Now available with DVD-R recording option, the new Triplex has over seven times the archiving capacity than available with its predecessors. The new Wavelet (JPEG 2000) compression engine allows users to compress video to a wider range of file sizes which allows recording to an even higher quality whilst also reducing storage requirement and bandwidth. This effectively means that the DVR will store 30-40% more on the hard drive than previously available. Another benefit is the superior update performance over a network - especially important when using Vista's Graphica and WaveReader.
The Vista eclipseT DVR is the hard disk recording medium for the eclipse award winning camera. The Vista eclipseT DVR records the entire 360 degree 3 mega pixel image so, when played back via a Vista eclipseT, the recording contains all the information from the original scene. This makes it possible to ePTZ (electronic pan/tilt zoom) as if viewing images live, all while the Vista eclipseT continues recording.
By using retrospective ePTZ the whole recording can be examined in detail ensuring that critical information is not overlooked. A particular event can be reviewed on a virtual camera and then the evidence can be selected for recording on any conventional device connected to the analogue outputs.
New models of both the VFD and VVRD ranges of static domes will also be on show.
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