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[Unex] - Ver 1.0 20110811 P. 1

IVS-200 Enter is a one-channel intelligent active alert video analytics server, designed to add intelligent video Enter analytics capability to existing CCTV video surveillance or IP video cameras, to provide real-time active alert and actionable intelligence to prevent a serious security breach.

Optimizing field-approved Texas Instruments' powerful 600MHz DSP and ObjectVideo® intelligent video Enter analytics engine in one standalone easy-to-be-integrated box, IVS-200 Enter analyzes video content intelligently and actively passes only those events that merit attention, the data packet size is as low as 80KB with 2 jpeg image snapshots for each alert, no needs of high bandwidth or expensive high performance PC at control center.

User-friendly IVS-200 Enter is a unique and innovative intelligent video analytics server enables CMS/VMS partners to target single Enter analytics application, to avoid complicated firmware configuration and reach highest price/performance value.

IVS-200 Enter: intelligent "Enter" video analytics server

Model: IVS-200 Enter

Enter can detect specified objects enter a designated area of interest (AOI) from any direction within camera’s view. Provides real-time actionable intelligence to prevent a serious security breach or gathering business intelligence in 24/7/365/indoor/ outdoor environments. Each IVS-200 is recommended to analyze max. 3 con-current AOI drawn within camera’s view. Each AOI can have maximum 15-segment which provides the highest application flexibility in the industry.

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[Unex] - Ver 1.0 20110811 P. 2 Typical Installation

Installation:

▪ Innovative intelligent video analytics server enables CMS/VMS partners to target single Enter analytics application, to avoid complicated firmware configuration and reach highest price/performance value.

▪ The most powerful detection engine can analyze 3 con-current area of interest (AOI) drawn within camera's view. Each AOI can have maximum 15-segment which provides the highest flexibility in real environment applications in the industry.

▪ Detecting the objects size as low as 10x10 pixels of camera view and more than 95% accurate rate in typical environment ensure the lowest false alert rate in the industry.

▪ Unique standalone box to implement video detecting and intelligent analyzing capabilities to existing CCTV video surveillance or IP video cameras.

▪ Analyzes video content intelligently in IVS-200, actively passes only those events that merit attention, the data packet size is as low as 80KB with 2 jpeg image snapshots for each alert, no needs of high bandwidth or expensive high performance PC at control center.

▪ Optimizing field-proven Texas Instruments 600MHz DSP and ObjectVideo® intelligent Enter video analytics engine ensure safety investment and achieve the highest rate of real-time event capturing.

▪ OV Ready certified and development tools enable CMS/VMS partners to easily integrate rapidly growing number of ObjectVideo-enabled DVR, NVR, and CMS devices via API.

▪ Supports any CCTV or IP cameras in black-white / color / IR / thermal / day-night / PTZ (Pan-Tilt-Zoom) / Dome with BNC video-out port.

▪ Supports RS-485 / RS-232 and multiple Digital Input/Digital Output (DIDO) extending intelligent video analytics applications to various industries.

▪ Web-based rule management and parameters adjustment remotely change configurations with just few clicks on PC.

▪ Built-in alters backup storage.

▪ High scalability to implement real-time intelligent video content analytics on any video channel wherever needed by just adding a new IVS-200.

▪ High flexibility to choose exactly what you need today and scale the ObjectVideo® video analytics packages by software activation keys whenever needed, no need to upload new software or physically touch each device.

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[Unex] - Ver 1.0 20110811 P. 3

Panel Outline: Advanced Installation

Suggested minimum PC system requirement:

▪ Operation System: Windows XP (SP3 or later), Windows 7 professional or higher, Windows Server 2003/2008 or higher

▪ Processor: Intel Pentium or comparable ▪ RAM: 512MB or higher

▪ Video Adapter: video card with 16MB memory ▪ Network Connection: 10/100 BASE-T Ethernet port

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[Unex] - Ver 1.0 20110811 P. 4

Specifications:

Hardware

Digital Signal Processor Texas Instruments TMS320DM6437/600MHZ

Flash 64Mbytes NAND Flash

Memory 256Mbytes DDR2/667MHz

Video Input composite video in (BNC) x 1, PAL/NTSC auto-sensing Video Input Format composite up to D1 resolution

Video Output ▪ composite pass-through video out (BNC) x 1, PAL/NTSC auto-sensing Network Interface ▪ RJ-45 10/100 BASE-TX, AUTO-MDIX

▪ Supports 802.3af power over Ethernet (PoE) Input/Output Interface 14-pin terminal block supporting

▪ input x 2 ▪ output x 2 ▪ RS-485 x 1 (2-wire half-duplex) ▪ RS-232 x 1 (3-wire) ▪ 24V AC power input x 1 ▪ optional 12V DC output x 1

LED Indications power, status, network link, video analytics status

Power 1. external power: 12V DC, 1A, max. 12W

or

2. 802.3af power over Ethernet (PoE)

Dimension 110(W) x 123 (L) x 40 (H) mm

Operation Temperature Range

0°C - +50°C (32°F -122°F)

Operating Humidity 20% - 80%, non-condensing Regulation Compliance FCC Class A, CE (EN60950-1) Environment-Friendly

Compliance

RoHS

Enclosure Aluminum Alloy

Accessories in Package 1. power supply (input 100 – 240V AC/ 50-60Hz, output 12V DC, 1A) 2. wall mounting kit

3. 14-pin terminal block (male)

4. CD-Quick Installation Guide/User’s manual Video Analytics

Object Classification differentiation in all events between a person, vehicle, and other object Alert Interface 1. RJ-45 - event snapshot

2. RS-485 3. RS-232

4. Digital Input/Digital Output Event Snapshot Format JPEG with 320 x 240 resolution Management Software OS

supported Windows XP (SP3 or later), Windows 7 professional or higher, Windows Server 2003/2008 or higher Management software

configuration

1. web-based interface

2. Windows-based CMS/VMS software

Alert Console Management 1. web-based interface (up to real-time 1024 alerts) 2. Windows-based CMS/VMS software

Supported Protocols IPv4, TCP, UDP

Network IP DHCP, Static IP

Concurrent Video Analytics Rules

maximum 3 con-current analytics rules in each IVS-200 is recommended to optimize real-time active alert performance

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[Unex] - Ver 1.0 20110811 P. 5

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