- CamTrace uses Ethernet TCP/IP cabling: No special video cabling required.
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- No special monitors required. Real-time or delayed image broadcasting to all stations equipped with a navigator (browser): PC with Windows or Linux, Mac, workstation, etc. No software installation on client workstations.
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- The company network and camera network can be isolated. Enhanced security. No video traffic on the company network during recording.
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- System checks and administration using any company workstation.
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Display and control in both local (Intranet) and remote mode from any workstation connected to the Internet.
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- Redundant surveillance of the same images using any company or remote workstation.
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- User profile management grants or denies CamTrace administration, display of recorded images and display and recording functions on a camera-by-camera basis.
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- Advanced technical features provide enhanced performance: Up to 200 i/s during recording with coding into video files, disk storage and database indexing, and up to 300 i/s in display mode..
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- Use of video streaming techniques (duplication of video flows by the server) generates optimum performance with minimum camera resources.
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- The CamTrace server is entirely multi-user and multi-task. A number of users can display images simultaneously in real time and replay recorded sequences, while recording continues in multi-camera mode.
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