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2 | DiBos Digital Video Recorders
DiBos can be programmed to respond to specific situations
and events automatically, without human intervention.
Actions may include transmitting images and/or messages to
security personnel or alarm monitoring centers in a pre-
defined situation (e.g., an alarm is triggered).
Playback is easy thanks to familiar “tree structure” search and
navigation functions. Images can be accessed locally or
remotely via a company network or the Internet. Customers
can select multiple views from as many as 30 cameras.
Fast, powerful image search functions eliminate
time-consuming manual searches of physical media.
Functions include Smart Search for image changes, as well as
searches for criteria such as camera number, recording date/
time, and optional ATM transaction data. ATM data includes
credit card, time, date, transaction number, bank code,
account number, and/or amount withdrawn.
To ensure high security, all access is subject to appropriate user
authorization. Profiles are assigned by the system
administrator and events are tracked in the database (e.g.,
login, logoff, status changes, image transmission, and system
shutdown). Video authentication is built in to ensure that
DiBos images are not altered in any way.
The system's architecture allows standard network devices to
be connected and used transparently. A variety of network
storage devices – such as external disk arrays, RAID and NAS
devices, and external disk drives – may be used for exporting,
backup, or image sharing.
DiBos supports Bilinx capability for remote PTZ and remote
camera setup. The configuration wizard makes installation
quick and easy. And once it’s installed, customers have full
control of camera selections, sequencing, and viewing modes
for every situation.
DiBos serial ports can connect to the alarm panel, ATMs, or
Allegiant matrices (existing ones are controlled via CCL
commands).
In addition to MPEG-4 network capability, DiBos can receive
JPEG images from a variety of manufacturers’ network
cameras. These cameras can be added to a fully populated
system in a network environment. Recording configurations
may be set to archive images (just like a standard camera).
Live screen
Playback screen
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