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IP Video Surveillance Solutions for Corporations & Enterprises
Flexible, scalable IP video surveillance solutions, from enterprise to small business scale.
OnSSI's IP Video Surveillance platforms enable corporations of all sizes to deploy video surveillance and delivery systems that are custom-tailored to their size and their specific needs, present and future.
OnSSI's non-proprietary, open-architecture video delivery platforms provide Universal Camera Support so you can choose the cameras that are right for you and right for the job, including megapixel, 360-degree and specialty models.
A wide array of video clients, over multiple networks - LAN ,WAN, Wi-Fi, Web and cellular - allow multiple-camera viewing, easy access to events in recorded video, and powerful investigation tools. In addition, OnSSI's Virtual Video Matrix Switches make it possible to efficiently monitor video streams from dozens to thousands of cameras, with event only (Blank Screen) viewing, Push Live Video on event, and map-driven easy access to cameras.
OnSSI's video platforms are geared to detect events and exceptions, and react upon events. Upon detection of movement, for example, text and/or audiable alerts would be sent to specific users. What's more, using the NetMatrix add-on, live video can be pushed automatically, on event, to any user on the network. OnSSI's NVRs' integration with physical security and IT systems, such as access control, contact closure and POS, makes possible investigating all instances of a person entering a secured room or facility during the weekend, by keying in the employee access code, and the time frame to be monitored. the NVR would then instantly retrieve all video events associated with the employee code.
Advanced video content analytics modules can also be easily integrated, to detect specific exceptions such as directional motion, no-motion (abandoned object), stolen objects, crowd movement behavior, etc.
Once video is recorded, it can be archived locally and/or remotely for any period of time, as required by regulation or by necessity. Access to archived content is transparent to the user, requiring no more than a click on a camera icon. Video can then be investigated and analyzed, and if needed exported either as video file for reference, or as tamper-evident video data file to be used as court evidence.
Wireless IP cameras can be used where network cable is not available or impractical. For example, any unusual activity around a facility's perimeter is detected by the NVR, which instantly notifies the appropriate security staff by mobile phone, email or pager. They can then log on to the system and monitor the activity as well view live video on portable devices as they approach the area.
Convergence with Access Control and Physical Security Systems
The non-proprietary, open-architecture OnSSI Platform is geared for integration with external physical security systems. Events generated by access control, contact closure, fire panels or emergency phones can trigger the recording the event, and even automatically pushing video of the event to a users client. Furthermore, by applying video content analytics in tandem with access control systems, exceptions such as human tailgating (see video) or declined access can be detected, identified and pushed to users as video alerts.













