- Security systems with video provide evidence of events but require investment in video analytics to detect motion beyond changing pixels.
- Alarmtech consultants can design a customized security system within a client's budget, choosing from various camera and equipment options.
- When choosing cameras, clients must consider options for storage like the cloud, SD cards, or a DVR/NVR for local high-resolution recording and remote access.
- HD-TVI cameras provide HD video quality over existing coaxial cables without requiring new installation, and provide increased ROI over existing infrastructure.
2. What’s New in Cameras?
First off. Get a Security System
3. What’s New In Cameras?
If you want to protect your assets from losses, reduce time for
burglars and protect from fire or burglary, the security system
should be first.
Video provides after the fact evidence and/or video motion
events as they happen, however, unless you invest in video
analytics, video motion is simply changing pixels.
4. ULC has a 100 page document on the design and implementation
of video and video systems. Suffice it to say that a KIT doesn’t do
it in so many cases.
What’s New In Cameras?
5. Alarmtech consultants
will discuss your areas of
concern and will choose
from many various
cameras and other
equipment to provide a
system that falls within
your price goal.
What’s New In Cameras?
6. Some things you must consider:
– The cloud (internet storage/access).
– If I am sending all my video to the cloud for recording I will
either be sending lower resolution video OR I will be paying
huge monthly internet bandwidth fees— all of course
depending on the number of cameras.
What’s New In Cameras?
7. Camera SD card storage with web access:
– If I record on an embedded SD card, my video is lost if
my camera is stolen. If I create my own network storage
then what effect will the extra bandwidth have on my
viewing.
What’s New In Cameras?
8. DVR or NVR (Digital or Network Video Recorder).
If I have a local recording device (DVR or NVR) then I can record in
the highest price/application appropriate resolution and stream
lower resolution to my smart phone, etc.—only when I want it.
This would be the most preferable approach. My local and
remote access, only use bandwidth when the users request
video.
What’s New In Cameras?
9. Flexible transition to HD video!
Reinvent ‘The Old’ into ‘The New’
HD-TVI cameras and recorders provide up to 1080p HD quality video
with the installation ease of existing analogue coax systems.
TVR 12HD
TVR 44HD
HD Analogue
Cameras
10. No cable installation – Same distance as analogue.
HD quality video! – up to 1080p resolution.
No latency! – No video delay or pixelization smearing.
HD-TVI Technology Advantages
• HD-TVI transmits uncompressed 720/1080p digital signal.
• DVR compresses with H.264 for storage.
• Increased ROI on end-users cabling infrastructure.
• Reduces installation cost.
11. HD-TVI – It’s a standard. The Customer has the choice of
multiple camera brands.
Tru-Hybrid Recorders – Analogue (yes all your old stuff), 960H,
HD-TVI, IP.
Open Technology
TruVision HD-TVI Advantages
• TVR 12HD & TVR 44HD can work with every
HD-TVI camera on the market.
• TruVision Cameras can work with any HD-TVI
Recorder on the market.
12. TVR 12HD – Retrofit. TVR 44HD – Future migration to IP.
TruVision HD-TVI Advantages
• Full 1080p – 15 fps.
• Full-HD recording – 720p.
• 50/50 Mix analog/IP video.
• Entry-level pricing.
• HD-Analog Video Kits.
• Full 1080p – 30 fps.
• Full-HD recording – 1080p.
• Full migration to IP video.
• Double the storage capacity.
• User-accessible Expandable Storage.
• HDD Redundancy.
• Newly updated logical and consistent OSD and Web browser.
• Over-the-coax control for TruVision HD-TVI cameras.
TruVision Features.
13. Over 400M+ analogue cameras have been deployed worldwide
on coaxial cable.
Re-pulling cable is expensive, labor intensive & can be
disruptive to the end-user.
Market
14. Analogue Retrofits.
Market
• End-users wants high quality video, but . . .
• Desires longer ROI on their existing cabling investment.
• Environmental, historical, business and employee
disruption concerns.
15. Future Migration to IP.
Market Opportunity / Segmentation
• End-user wants high quality video, but is budget strapped.
• Same recorder can be used to migrate to IP (Convert to a
full NVR (TVR44 HD) with familiar, consistent OSD.
• Supports a variety of cameras (analog, HD-TVI and
TruVision IP cameras) in a current system as budget allows.
• Provides extreme flexibility.
18. We are Hosting a Camera Info. Seminar in our boardroom on
Wednesday, March 23rd at 11:00 A.M., Noon & 1:00 P.M.
Or want to have a technician come to your home/business and install
a security system, camera system, audio or home theatre?
contact us at: 519-434-3996 or email: info@alarmtech.ca