22.07.2018 • Product

New Video Management Applications Release

SeeTec, a provider of video management solutions, publishes new releases of its products twice a year and, at the end of May, the R12 version of the company's Cayuga and BVI products were announced. In Cayuga, an improved map mode offers a better overview of a video project. It is now easier to locate cameras or alarms, no matter what zoom level has been chosen. Cameras can be configured in groups and the icon library for maps has been extended. A new 'field of view' function for cameras can be configured to show exactly which area the camera is covering and any alarm associated with a camera can be easily identified by its icon turning red. Smoother video feeds of high-res streams (4k and higher) as well as streams with a high frame rate for installations that secure public spaces are the default preference for video feeds. With PTZ cameras, the user can always switch to low latency mode to minimize the time lag. Many other improvements provide easier operation: the redesigned alarm search panel shows more information at a glance and, when expanded, presents the details in a much more straightforward way; the SeeTec analytics server 3D now offers a newly implemented 2D mode to address facade detection applications; license plate recognition can detect even more license plate types and new analytics tools for people counting or for left behind objects are available with deeply integrated analytics software from our technology partner Forlan.

SeeTec BVI also sees a redesigned search mode that offers new functionality and sorting options. In logistics applications, more than 320 thousand pictures per day can be handed over to 3rd party systems. Customers with a valid software maintenance agreement can already download and install the update to Cayuga R12 and BVI R12. The installation can be done either manually or via the built in auto updater, which for the very first time can be used to always keep SeeTec BVI up to date.

 

 

Business Partner

Qognify GmbH

Werner-von-Siemens-Str. 2-6
76646 Bruchsal
Germany

Business Partner contact







most read

Photo
12.03.2024 • ProductSafety

DEHNventil ACI M: Standard-compliant Surge Protection in Industry

High demands are placed on the availability of switchgear in, for example, industrial plants, data centres, hospitals and large administrative buildings. This makes surge protection essential. At the same time, replacement of the surge protection module should not influence system availability. The new DEHNventil ACI M TNS 264 FM has no backup fuse and is flexible in terms of its application. In the event of a fault, the protection module is safely disconnected and can be quickly removed from the base part from either side or the front. The touch-safe design allows the protection module to be replaced without system downtime. The ACI technology employed also enables connection cross-sections of just 16 mm2. This facilitates installation and saves time.

Photo
12.03.2024 • ProductSafety

HVI Light Plus for Lightning Protection Applications

When installing bare, uninsulated air-termination conductors on the roof, the separation distance to electrical and metal systems installed under the roof surface must be maintained in accordance with the current lightning protection standard DIN EN 62305-3. Cable installations, pipe systems or metal parts are frequently installed under the roofing in direct proximity to the air-termination system / down conductor, thus posing a proximity issue. The solution is isolated air-termination systems with high-voltage-resistant, insulated down conductors.

Photo
13.02.2024 • ProductSecurity

Assa Abloy Openings Studio: Door Specification Software You Can Access From Anywhere

​​​​​​​Specifying, surveying, installing, inspecting and maintaining doors requires a vast amount of information. It is vital that all technical data is trustworthy and timely, a task made harder by the diversity of project stakeholders who are inevitably involved. Now a single software subscription, for PC, tablet and smartphone, can help you marshal all information across the whole life-cycle of a building without hassle — another case where digitalization delivers concrete benefits.