Video Management System
Honeywell’s MAXPRO® VMS (Video
Management System) controls multiple sources of video subsystems in a facility
to collect, manage and present video in a clear and concise manner. MAXPRO® VMS
intelligently determines the capabilities of each subsystem across various
sites, allowing video management of any analogue or digital video device through
a unified configuration and viewer. The subsystems can be analogue matrix
switches or digital/network video recorders allowing any analogue or digital
input to be viewed on analogue or digital monitors. Users can benefit from using
traditional analogue systems and IP-network systems at the same time to ensure
maximum use of their initial investments. The subsystems can range from
Honeywell and 3rd party matrix switchers and Honeywell and 3rd party
DVR/NVR’s.
Control of the MAXPRO VMS can be with a traditional joystick controller,
keyboard mouse or even through a 3rd party interface. MAXPRO VMS has an
extremely powerful rules engine allowing customisation of the system to respond
and control in the best possible manner for the application. MAXPRO VMS is
highly scalable so users can easily expand their video surveillance network as
required. Using an open architecture framework, MAXPRO VMS is able to integrate
with existing video infrastructures and a multitude of third-party recorders and
devices available now and in the future. Additionally, MAXPRO® VMS includes
integration with Honeywell’s Pro-Watch® security management system, Active
Alert® and People Counter video analytics, and other Honeywell products and
solutions. The feature-rich user interface of MAXPRO® VMS truly offers a unified
management platform across many disparate systems to further embody Honeywell’s
concept of ‘Learn One, Know them All.’
Market Opportunities MAXPRO® VMS is ideal for facilities
requiring at-risk critical infrastructure protection such as airports, seaports,
large multi-site commercial buildings, casinos, and other high-profile
facilities. It is the perfect client-server video management solution for
locations requiring the use of both digital and analogue technologies.
Features
- Feature-rich and user-friendly interface to view video from numerous
different recorders from a single point
- Role-based operator privileges
- Redundant server configuration increases system reliability
- Operators can log on using their local language and the built-in messaging
system allows operators to share video scenes via instant messages
- Auto-discovery of cameras connected to MAXPRO NVR, Rapid Eye™, Fusion, IP
Engine and Enterprise recorders
- User-defined macros to execute common operations
- An extremely powerful macro programming language is available to fully
customise actions based on events
- Surrounding cameras mode with presets, makes following subjects of interest
simple and efficient
- Incident management mode allows creating a single clip with multiple cameras
at different times that can be played back sequentially or simultaneously
through a salvo layout
- Remote monitor mode allows sharing and controlling a remote monitor while
still viewing locally
- Control any monitor, whether analogue or digital, from a single workstation
or joystick keyboard. Allows the system to be used as a true analogue and
digital matrix.
- Ability to investigate events and alarms by simultaneously viewing alarm
video at various stages. For every alarm, users can view the video captured
during pre-alarm, on-alarm, post-alarm, and also view live video from the camera
which triggered the alarm
- Enriched video viewing experience through the intuitive video rendering
engine that optimises CPU utilisation by altering the video frame rate
- Search and find video through event view or timeline. Preview search allows
viewing a snapshot at various times to quickly narrow the scene of interest.
- Commentable bookmarks allow for easily returning to scenes of interest
- VMS in VMS feature allows parent/child topology of numerous MAXPRO VMS
systems, discover, view video and receive events from other MAXPRO VMS systems
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