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Designed on the basements of an open architecture, the Lanaccess’s modular and scalable video system management software provides a fully featured set of video management tools for administrators and operators of the video system, delivering every function users will consider necessary today or will be required tomorrow. The system has been architected to manage video systems of any size, with central or distributed management and to allow seamless integration of new technologies, third party products and to be operational within the scope of leading multivendor control and surveillance applications.

 

 

onSafe Central Station Plus

Is the advanced user interface for the onSafe CCTV system operators. It is an intuitive client , which supports multiple monitors per operator’s workstation, and therefore offers a large working surface to display the interesting information. It offers intelligent tools to manage recordings search and playback, easing incident searching and analysis. It requires a local or remote database for execution and optionally works and supports the other video management software services available from Lanaccess.

 

onSafe Control Panel

It is the client application to configure the suite of Lanaccess video products.

 

IPGate-DVVM

Hardware and firmware DVVMS client that connects a serial line keyboard joystick pointing device to an IP LAN implementing the DVVMS SOAP protocol. By simply typing keyboard key allows the operator to sent cameras to monitors or to the Lanaccess Video wall, control the telemetry of PTZ and dome cameras, sent preset commands, start video sequences, etc.

 

 

Video system data base

Data storage service for the set of video applications from Lanaccess. Current database engines supported are SQL Server 2000 from Microsoft and ORACLE.

Some of the Information items stored in database are:

  • Centers. Logical groups of hardware or software modules (codecs, network recorders, software services. It may eventually correspond to physical entities as floors in a building, buildings in a campus, remote sites, etc.
  • Center maps
  • Video cameras and associated parameters as preset settings, rounds, physical or virtual inputs/outputs, …
  • Video camera sequences
  • Network display monitors: Decoders and Video walls
  • Users, user privileges and users profiles
  • Alarms (Pending and historical)

 

Supervisor and alarms receiving server

Two servers packed together within a single installer kit. They are two windows services to handle alarms issued by video system components and to supervise their operation. Incoming alarms are stored in the database and cast to client applications for proper operator handling. Video components , both hardware and software, are checked by the supervisor server, at a specific configurable rate.

 

 

Digital virtual video matrix (onSafe DVVMS)

Software service to manage network video switching between IP video sources and displays. Highly efficient, performs fast, ergonomic unfrozen, artifact free switching from hundreds of cameras to hundreds of monitors, providing visual comfort to operators. Tasks are pre configured concurrent and/or sequential video switching commands. Tasks or single video connections are commanded by operators from CSPlus, from IPGate-VVM and from external applications via the available SOAP interface.

 

onSafe Task Manager

Windows service to control the execution of previously configured action plans. Setting or clearing real or virtual inputs or outputs, start/stop of DVVMS tasks, camera recordings and similar jobs are performed by the Task Manager according to time schedules, events or operator orders.

 

Internet Video Gateway

It is a video streaming software service. His main function is to provide video streams for user terminals with bandwidth limitations, but it is also useful to cast the same video stream to many users concurrently when multicast is not possible nor desired. Typically is used to cast video over the Internet. From a single video stream, the Internet Video Gateway can provide concurrent multiple copies each with different resolution, compression and refresh. It supports load balanced execution in multiple servers to overcome CPU power limitations on a single machine.

 

onSafe Video wall

Software application to concurrently display video flows on monitors with features for video windows placement on the monitor surface similar to those found in high cost video wall controller products. The product consists on server software running on a dedicated machine and a client software for display management.

 

SVG Flash-Video Transcoder

Application to cast video based information in false real time (to control video content delivery ) to users through the Internet or IP networks. It reads video stored in the onSafeSVG network storage server and generates Flash Video coded files delayed from the original video a configurable time lapse. The Flash Video format is used because his wide acceptance of the Flash Video Player from Adobe among the Internet users community.

 

 

To integrate all of the onSafe hardware and software products, a complete SDK is available. It provides access to the specific features of the diverse components (video servers, video recorders, display services, video switching services, video analytics,...) to system integration applications and OEM’s.

Every video system feature is available for system integration partners through the Lanaccess SDK provided under specific agreements.

Third Party products support

In order to improve the costumer choice capability, the Lanaccess’s video system management software supports a wide range of third party products: IP Codecs, IP cameras, Telemetry, analog video switches, Joystick Keyboards, Burglary alarm panels,..

The software is available as a set of individual products, server and client applications operating on video system information organized over SQL databases:

   
   

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