IPBASE
Network CCTV Technology
In a digital network all of the components of the CCTV system are
linked together on a standard ethernet network rather than traditional
coax cables. They usually share the same network infrastructure
as the main computer network. The major components of the system
are:
IPBASE Network Cameras
Network Cameras (often referred to as IP Cameras) connect directly
to the local area network using standard ethernet connectivity,
eg CAT-5/6 cables, wireless ethernet, power over ethernet etc. Camea
can supply a wide range of network cameras to suit all applications
- budget cameras, fixed cameras and Pan/Tilt/Zoom cameras, for use
indoors or outdoors. Cameras produce images in either MJPEG or MPEG4
format. M-PEG4 is normally used for security applications.
IPBASE Network Video Servers
Network Video Servers take the analogue video signals from standard
CCTV cameras and re-transmit them onto the local area network in
the same way as a network camera.They are used in a number of circumstances,
for example, to integrate an existing analogue system into a networked
system or to enable specialised non-network cameras to be used.Camea
supplies Network Video Servers in 1, 2 & 4 channel configurations.
We also supply Video Servers with digital recording capability.
IPBASE Management Software
All of our cameras and video servers come with basic viewing and
recording network cctv software.We also supply our own network cctv
software, ViewCommander, which integrates the recording, management
and viewing of all our network cameras, as well as a wide range
of third party network cameras.
IPBASE How Does it work?
The Network Cameras and Video Servers encode the image stream in
either MJPEG or MPEG4 format. They are transmitted on the network
and, subject to communication links and security, can be picked
up by the management software and other interfaces. Most cameras
and servers also have a web browser interface so that any PC on
the network (lan or internet) can access the images. Typically,
a 4-camera system will use just a few percent of the available network
bandwidth.
Broadband connections can also be used to transmit images to a central
server, or to view live and recorded images from ViewCommander.
ViewCommander runs on a standard Windows-based PC and records the
images to standard hard disks. Typically, one camera running for
one day will require about 2Gb of disk storage.
Benefits:
Runs on standard Ethernet networks:
1. No need for specialised individual coax video cabling for each
camera
2. Flexibility to add and move cameras and other equipment; using
ethernet cabling means that
you can add hubs, routers, switches etc to increase
capacity.
3. Can use new ethernet technologies as they develop, eg wireless,
broadband, VPN, power over
ethernet etc.
4. Can view images from any PC connected on the network or internet
(subject to communication
links and security considerations)
Recording Hardware
Recording and Management software runs on standard Windows-based
PCs:
1. Records to standard hard disks - reliable and economical, can
record months of images on the
same disks if required.
2. Rapid search of footage against date, time, events etc
3. No tape changing - software can be set to automatically loop
back to beginning to overwrite
oldest data.
4. High performance, low cost, reliable hardware.
5. Can use latest technology, eg Network Attached Storage, High
Capacity Optical Drives etc.
Compatibility & Upgradability
You can use our Network Video Servers to upgrade an existing analogue
CCTV system. The system can be extended to include Network Cameras
as well as analogue components into one integrated system.
You can add IP cameras onto the network whenever you need to, without
having to re-cable the building.
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