Video | |
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| Codec | | Supports MJPEG, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, H.264, H.265, and MxPEG for analog and IP cameras. |
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| Panels | | Live viewing, playback, floor plans / maps, on-screen PTZ control, events, customizable |
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| | buttons, HTML browser, clock and more. |
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| Recording | | Continuous or motion / event triggered recording. Can be scheduled using the calendar |
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| | feature for repetitive action. |
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| Screen layout and video wall | | Create layouts through virtual matrix structure or using custom settings. A screen layout |
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| | can be directed to any monitor as a default setting, manual selection, or as the result of a macro. |
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| | Different layouts can be combined. The display of multiple screens can be activated by a single |
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| | operator action or alarm input. |
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| ONVIF | | VDG Sense is ONVIF Profile S compliant, allowing a plug-and-play integration of ONVIF |
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| | capable devices supporting audio & video streaming, PTZ control and relay outputs. |
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Clients | |
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| VDG Sense Client | | A dedicated desktop application that provides operators with full control |
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| | of the VDG Sense video security system. |
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| Mobile applications | | For iOS and Android devices there is a VDG Sense app available. Through the mobile |
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| | app it is possible for users to view and control their VDG Sense video security system |
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| | from their mobile device such as a smartphone or tablet. |
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| Web client | | Allows authorized users remote access to their VDG Sense video security system via |
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| | a standard Internet browser. |
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Features | |
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| Event driven macros | | Event driven macros are pre-defined rules of actions that define the system`s |
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| | behavior, triggered by one or more events. |
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| Dewarping | | Dewarping allows the user to cover a wide area with a single device, such as a fisheye |
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| | lens or 360º camera, and to have a "normal" view of an otherwise distorted or reversed image. |
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| Dual streaming | | Dual streaming provides live streaming video in standard quality, and recorded |
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| | video in high resolution and vice versa. Compared to a standard CCTV environment, |
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| | where streaming video and recorded video are the same quality, a much smaller |
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| | demand is placed on the network capacity. |
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| Multicasting | | With Multicasting, network loads are reduced up to 30% compared to conventional |
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| | streaming video to multiple clients. |
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| Picture and video export | | Still images are time-stamped and exported to a PDF format. |
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| | A video clip with a selected start and end time from one or more cameras can be exported |
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| | All video material can be exported to a network location or portable device. |
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| Log files | | All events, macros, changes, and specific user activities are logged in the database. |
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| Profiles | | Profiles comprise user settings and macro commands. Profiles describe the behavior of |
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| | all connected devices through predefined time frames and / or situations. Profiles can be |
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| | (de)activated through the calendar function, external XML commands, internal macro commands, |
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| | user events, and I/O contacts. |
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| User management | | User management can only be performed by an administrator; |
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| | administrators can grant multilevel access to users among all predefined objects in the system. |
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| Calendar | | Used to (de)activate profiles and run automated macros within specified periods. |
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| Statistics | | Generated for devices, hard disks, and network in real time to assist support engineers, |
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| | technicians, and network managers. |
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Add-ons | |
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| Failover management | | The failover server ensures the reliability and availability of the entire system. |
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| | If no response is received from one of the VDG Sense servers, the failover server takes |
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| | over the settings and functionality of that server. |
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Intelligence add-ons | |
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| CarR | | For license plate recognition. A highly intelligent feature developed to scan for license |
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| | plates in a live video stream. |
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| ObjectR | | ObjectR is intelligence that isolates objects from video images and classifies them into |
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| | several categories, each containing pre-defined rules. |
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| | When rules are violated, events are created that can trigger macros or define |
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| | Metadata points are placed on eyebrows, eyes, nose and mouth. |
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| | The detected face can be compared with the person lists (e.g. a black- or white list). |
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| | With a match or mismatch an event can be created and actions can be triggered using macros. |
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| SceneR | | SceneR has been developed to detect camera tampering and can analyze video images |
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| | on change of angle and / or loss of detail. |
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Server minimum system requirements | |
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| Processor | | Intel® Xeon® or Intel Core i5 Processor @3.0GHz, |
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| Internal memory | |
| Network interface card | |
| Operating system | | Windows server 2022/2025, Windows 10 (64 bit), Windows 11 |
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Client minimum system requirements | |
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| Processor | | Intel® Core i3 or i5, @3.00GHz |
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| Memory | |
| Graphics card | | iGPU or a recommended dedicated GPU when using multiple monitors |
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| Network interface card | |
| Audio | |
| Operating system | | Windows 10 (64 bit) or higher |
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