Digital Video Products

Gnome II

 
 

 

 

newgnome1grey.jpg Gnome is an automatic camera control unit that, in combination with one or more video cameras, is capable of delivering POS and fuelling transaction data with video footage or still images of each transaction.  

By monitoring events on the site's dispenser and POS networks, Gnome is capable of moving a camera to obtain footage relevant to those events, reducing the amount of redundant footage stored as well as ensuring no relevant footage is missed.
 


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Gnome provides a new source of information for integration into existing business IT systems: video. Gnome is an intelligent device that monitors the communications of networked equipment - such as cash registers, fuel pumps and teller machines - at a gas station or similar environment.  

Gnome identifies when a significant event occurs at once of these devices and automatically directs a controllable camera to focus on the predetermined area of interest for that event, integrating relevant transaction data and high quality video images.  

Gnome extends the capability of a CCTV system by making maximum use of all the equipment invested in the business, for surveillance and operational data. It does everything a traditional security system can do - and much, much more.  


View Gnome demonstration: gnome_presentation.swf




iRecorder

 

Do you need to visually monitor gates, doors, barrier arms or other access points but just can't justify the cost of a full blown DVR or video surveillance system?  

The iRecorder is a simple solution to this need.    

The iRecorder will capture images from a digital or analog camera and store these into a searchable database. Search on date/time/access point or number plate (when optional LPR module is installed).  

Image capture is triggered by events such as the entry of a person into a zone, tripping a beam, entering a keycode or the lifting of a barrier arm.  

The iRecorder interface is web based and multi-user. This allows it to be viewed by people over the network and only by those who are given access.