
Enterprise IP-based video system
Honeywell’s Digital Video Manager (DVM) R200.1 is a scalable, enterprise class IP-based
digital video system. Digital video over IP networks has many advantages to traditional
analog CCTV systems. This includes advantages to both end-users and installers. For
end-users, customers are able to access relevant video and events instantly, manage
the digital system, and integrate access or building control from geographically
disperse locations. For installers, standard IT hardware and TCP/IP infrastructure helps
to streamline the installation process.
DVM is the next step in digital video technology because it is a Network Video
Recorder (NVR). An NVR is different from a DVR in that it uses software to transform
standard IT equipment and component digital video sources into a customized and
manageable video system for security or surveillance needs. For example, you can add
an unlimited number of camera servers to enable monitoring as many cameras as
necessary.
DVM provides the added benefit of an open architecture that allows for M-JPEG,
MPEG-2, or MJPEG-4 video to be viewed live, recorded, archived and exported.
This architecture is designed to protect your investment today while allowing you to
incorporate tomorrow’s technology. DVM can be used to upgrade existing CCTV
investments or as a new digital video installation. DVM supports a wide range of digital
video sources from stand alone digital encoder to native IP-based fixed and PTZ
cameras.
In addition to the evolution to digital video, DVM enables the revolution of video
analytics. With the proliferation of video data and the need to better manage it, video
analytics will provide relevant data on demand. The technology to perform motion
detection outdoors, object tracking, and object tracking with classification is here today
and tightly integrated with DVM.
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Honeywell's DVM offers flexible manageability through its scalable, enterprise
architecture. The open architecture enables geographically distributed IP Video
systems to be managed centrally or remotely. DVM also integrates seamlessly with
other enterprise products, such as access control and building management systems.
Users such as university campuses, airports, manufacturing facilities, and corporate
facilities are using DVM to leverage their existing IT equipment and expertise to
manage video security. Features
- Compression Agnostic (M-JPEG, MPEG-2, MPEG-4)
-Supports Rapid Eye Live View
-Supports Honeywell Encoder, HNVE130A
-Frame rate (30FPS) and resolution (4CIF) performance up to what the hardware supports
-Supports encoder and wide range of network cameras through partnership with Axis Communications
-Ability to customize digital video bandwidth
-PTZ control
- Advanced Recording Capabilities - possible to configure the quality level of each type of recording independent of the Live View
-Background 24x7
-On alarm/event
-Operator initiated
-Pre and post recording
-Intelligent management of recordings
-Secure video clip export with digital signature
- Powerful Search Capabilities - search recordings based on cameras, event trigger, date, time, annotation
- Advanced Video Analytics - works with color, black and white, IR and FLIR video sources
-Outdoor motion detection
-Object tracking
-Object tracking and classification
- High Availability
-RAID 5 storage
-Automatic archiving of recordings to longer term media
-Redundant database using replication
-Ability to move camera assignments from server to server dynamically
- Security
-Microsoft Windows® security measures
-Ability to designate user access and configuration privileges
-Capable of auditing all events and user actions within the system to a log file
- Integrates with Honeywell Building and Access Control Systems
-Experion, EBI, and ProWatch
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