IP-Based Camera and Surveillance Systems
Absolute Network Solutions Ltd is able to offer the
Mobotix camera system, the latest in IP-based camera and remote monitoring
systems. This new range is attached to your computer network, can be powered
from it
depending
on
specification and offers unsurpassed remote monitoring capabilites. Check the
links in the sidebar for example images and installations.
Mobotix
The Mobotix IP based surveillance system records digitally to hard drive and
is totally password protected whilst allowing you the ability to log in over
the Internet and view live images or recorded events.
The ability to have cameras talking to each other allows you to monitor multiple
cameras in different location on your standard web browser with no additional
software costs or plugins.
The camera can even control devices such as doors, barriers and lights either
automatically or by your command.
A Mobotix camera is basically a PC that can see, hear & speak
using its onboard processing power, speaker, microphone and Ethernet connection
can make
decisions and act accordingly. It can see in the dark and can be mounted
outside in temperatures as low as -35°C with no additional accessories.
Other IP (Network) Cameras
Absolute Network Solutions can supply and install other IP
cameras according to you requirements. These can be tied in to your IP security
and access control systems giving you a greater degree of monitoring and supervision
than was previously possible.

iCatcher Video Monitoring and Recording Software
Absolute Network Solutions can supply and install a PC-based
CCTV monitoring and recording console based on the iCatcher product.
This permits simultaneous monitoring and recording of CCTV
images from IP based network cameras, both internal and external. These images
can be used for manual access control ("who is at the door?") and
for later investigation of incidents.
The software can be set to record only when there is activity
on the camera and can have areas masked so that, for instance, a moving
tree does not trigger recording. A "heartbeat" image can be recorded to maintain
continuity during extended periods of non-activity.

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