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New Veracity TIMENET PoE NTP server offers exceptional precision with accuracy to within one millisecond
Veracity, manufacturer of products which help support IP surveillance solutions, has addressed the problems associated with inaccurate reference time signals for the synchronisation of system clocks within video surveillance recording equipment such as digital video recorders (DVRs) - with the introduction of TIMENET PoE.
Ensuring video surveillance is matched with accurate time is vital when submitting video evidence. Many DVR products, especially those which are PC-based, have inaccurate internal clocks which drift by many seconds per week. Video surveillance evidence which does not match with an accurate time reference can be easily dismissed in a court of law.
TIMENET PoE (Power over Ethernet) is the latest addition to its TIMENET series and can be powered using a PoE connection, with the unit certified to accept Class 1 PoE, making it simple to incorporate into a PoE-powered network and negating the need for a separate power supply connection. TIMENET PoE uses GPS satelli... [ more ]
Pixim develops new imaging solution exclusively for IC Realtime
Pixim Inc., provider of imaging chips for enterprise security cameras, developed an imaging solution custom-tuned for IC Realtime's line of DVRs and NVRs. IC Realtime of Pompano Beach, Florida has introduced the I-Sniper video security solution. I-Sniper is based on Pixim's latest image capture chip, but Pixim has implemented the technology to produce algorithms that are in sync with IC Realtime's storage and network streaming devices. When I-Sniper cameras are paired with IC Realtime DVRs or NVRs, the result is 25-45 percent longer recording times and reduced network bandwidth versus non-optimized third-party cameras.
Through Pixim, I-Sniper cameras adjust to highlights and lowlights in the same scene, capturing the entire picture even in the most challenging, mixed lighting conditions. In addition, I-Sniper offers 690 HTVL effective resolution and the industry's proven best wide dynamic range. The new I-Sniper cameras require just 0.1 lux of illumination to produce usable, color i... [ more ]
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MMDA eyes cheaper way of monitoring Metro
Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) Chairman Francis Tolentino is looking into the feasibility of a linkup between the agency and the closed circuit television (CCTV) camera systems of local governments to improve traffic management.
Talking CCTV cameras to be turned off
Camden Council has said its new generation of talking, closed-circuit TV cameras were 'activated by mistake' and will have their voices turned off.
Optex Redwall Sensors Help Car Dealer Reduce Theft and Vandalism
CHINO, Calif., Jan. 18, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Cars and car parts are hot items for thieves, leaving a car dealer's inventory especially vulnerable to the most common threat to be dealt with. Sophisticated thieves know how to circumvent security systems to quickly strip or steal them....
CCTV helping cut bike thefts in Wakefield
POLICE have released CCTV images of two men they want to speak to following bicycle thefts from Wakefield Westgate.
New talking CCTV cameras 'belong in a police state'
A new generation of closed-circuit TV cameras that automatically warn users to leave have been condemned by privacy campaigners as only acceptable in a 'police state'.
Install CCTVs, Johor cops urge business owners
JOHOR police is encouraging business owners, especially those with warehouses and factories, to install closed-circuit television cameras (CCTVs) to aid the authorities in the fight against crime.
Worries over plans to centralise CCTV monitoring
CONCERNS have been raised about plans to centralise CCTV camera coverage of towns and villages in County Durham.

