• PAN TILT ZOOM CAMERA

    FlexWATCH™ 1150 , a pan tilt zoom web camera, or IP camera, enables you
    to view multiple angle of your location through standard web brower
    with Pan/Tilt/Zoom capability. Inside this pan tilt zoom camera, there
    is a small computer (32 bit processor), a web browser (you can design
    your web page and upload onto it), IP interface (you can use hyperterm
    or included software to assign IP, MAC, Gateway addresses..etc), RS232
    for modem, alarm i/o interfaces, etc. Static IP is preferred, but
    there is software, AOIP to take care of dynamic IP.

    This pan tilt zoom web camera or IP camera has Web based client
    software for you to record video triggered by time, event, motion
    detection in addition to snapshot and manual through standard web
    browser such as MSIE and netscape navigator.

    The latest GeoVision 5.3 software now includes a new wireless
    application called G-View, which extends the GV-System's networking
    capability to the next level. G-View enables authorized users to view
    video from any networked GV-System in real-time on any Windows CE-based PDA. Users can switch to view different camera, perform PTZ pan tilt
    zoom camera control, or taking snapshots from the live videos.

    Key Features:


    • Pure WEB Based monitoring solution

    • Use only standard web browser to view live video stream on any O/S
      such as Window, Max, Linux, Unix etc.

    • Cost effective all-in-one solution

    • Has built-in online pan tilt zoom camera, IP camera web server and
      free DVR software (FW-Voyager), thus you can easily build up remote
      monitoring and surveillance solution in cost effective manner

    • PAN Tilt Zoom and high Quality Video

    • Control multiple camera angles and Zoom in/out the video through
      web browser with high quality video (480 TV Lines) based on Sony
      super HAD CCD sensor solution

    • Remote System Management

    • All the system configuration and upgrade can remotely be done over
      the TCP/IP network

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