Vista (www.vista-cctv.com) is releasing ‘Boost’ at IFSEC 2013.
The CCTV firm says Boost enables Vista’s VK2 IP cameras to automatically increase the number of images per second streamed and recorded when an event occurs. This means a customer can record continuously at low frame rate but, when an event occurs, the camera automatically increases up to 25 images per second 1080p HD video.
Boost the firm says reduces the total amount of network bandwidth required to support HD network cameras as the VK2 cameras only require higher network bandwidth during an event.
NVR storage requirements can also be it is claimed reduced when using Boost. NVRs can be configured to record continuously at low frame rates and, when an event occurs, the cameras can immediately increases the NVR recording rate up to 25 images per second at HD 1080p.
Vista’s VK2 IP cameras can generate up to three simultaneous HD 1080p video streams and each stream can be configured with its own Boost settings.
Event triggers can be from multiple sources including the camera’s Video Motion Detection, physical inputs such as PIR motion sensors and, in case of network failure, the camera can Boost video recorded locally on the camera itself (Edge Recording).
Mark Pritchard – Divisional Director Vista says: “To increase the rate of images recorded on alarm is often a struggle on IP systems, with cameras having to occupy two channels of an NVR to manage both recording speeds. Vista’s new boost technology allows the camera to simply increase the rate of images sent in response to an alarm on a single IP stream, greatly simplifying the install and equipment required.”
Boost is available on Vista’s latest generation of VK2 IP cameras and is free to download in the form of a firmware update that will be available to download from Monday, May 13 at www.vista-cctv.com/ip.
You can see Vista at IFSEC in Hall 4 – stand E40.