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Guy Arazi Product Updates 2014 National Sales Meeting
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Agenda ViconNet 6.6 Status ViconNet 6.7 Update Post 6.7 road-map New VMS Hardware Product road map –Single channel encoder –16 channel encoder –Roughneck Lineup WDR 3MP 5MP –Small form factor cameras? Web and mobile server design guides
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ViconNet 6.6 Status ViconNet 6.6SP3 is released for beta Built on top of SP2 and ties up any lose end in it –Main objective is STABILITY
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ViconNet 6.7 Release Q1 - 2014 release –Multi-site support for JUMP and ZONE (central Nucleus) –Recording Manager –Thumbnail Search for all cameras –Microsoft Active directory support –Video masking in the VMS (and admin un-masking) –Search and filter all device lists –Advanced 3 rd party setup –Updated video export –Updated VMDC Display Engine –Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012 support –Soon after: Quick setup wizard
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Multiple JUMP / ZONE sites Currently JUMP and ZONE are stand-alone There is no way to connect multiple sites to a central Nucleus Version 6.7 will allow connecting JUMP and ZONE to a different Nucleus JUMP and ZONE will still be limited to record only a certain number of cameras (according to their license) When connecting JUMP or Zone to a central Nucleus, the 3 rd party licenses will be taken from that Nucleus
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Multiple Stand-Alone Sites JUMP / ZONE Workstation needs to connect to each of the JUMP / ZONE sites separately and does not see them on the same device list
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Multi-site Workstation can connect to all of the JUMP / ZONE sites at the same time and see’s them on the same device list. Licenses are now controlled by mutual Nucleus. JUMP / ZONE
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Recording Manager Simple to use and define recording on NVRs Meant to replace the need to create recording macros / schedules Macro will still be available for complex recording Allows 24/7 or motion based recording schemes
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Thumbnail Search Quick visual method to search through video Thumbnails spread evenly across the time User can narrow down or expand the search period Single click on thumbnail launches playback Video export available from interface Thumbnail search works on any connected camera
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MS Active Directory Support Currently ViconNet has its own user group and user list On systems running MS Active directory this requires maintaining a redundant list Integrating with AD allows working with the same user / password lists as the entire computer network Login authentication is done with the AD server so changes automatically apply to ViconNet ViconNet permission are still managed in the VMS
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Video Masking in VMS Different from masking in the camera Mask is created centrally in the VMS (on the Nucleus) Mask is projected in all ViconNet application (except the mobile) Authorized user can “Un-Mask” a live or playback image Un authorized user always see a masked image
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Search and Filter Lists Added option to quickly locate a device by typing its name above the device list Search results will highlight in the list and allow to move to the next and previous ones This will work on all device “trees” in the system including macro and group An option to show a filtered search results (instead of highlighted) is currently being reviewed.
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Advanced Camera Settings Added settings for I-Onyx and 3 rd party cameras to simplify setup process. Settings based on camera options –Stream method: TCP / UDP / Multicast –Image flip –Alarm handling Changing camera name from ViconNet
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Video Export Update Combined wizard for archive and clip exporting Video clip export to legacy –or- modern formats (AVI and MKV) New and fast export to MKV clip
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VMDC Display Update Updated display method to shift processing from CPU to display card Better image quality in HD (no scaling) Expected to improve overall performance of VMDC (more cameras per unit) Will be ported to ViconNet after 6.7
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Quick Setup Wizard External tool communicating with the ViconNet application –Discover ONVIF cameras (currently not ViconNet ones) –Configure PCs to the Nucleus –Assign to NVR and record –Quick and simple to use Assumes a certain recording scheme Advanced users can still assign and configure the system through other tools
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Configuration Screen Examples
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Post ViconNet 6.7 ViconNet 6.7 brings many solutions aimed to simplify installation and operation Post version 6.7 release, the development team is focused on the new VMS as-well-as sales requirements: –Features needed to win projects –Features excepted as standard –Ease of use All of the above to the extent of the resources
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H.264 - 16 Channel Encoder Encodes and streams 16 x cameras in H.264 Package in a 1U rack mount / desktop chassis Full ViconNet compatibility including Museum search Offers dual-network ports for redundancy Status –Shipping since March 2013 –Installed in a few large sites (~20 encoders in each) –Very well accepted so far Options to discuss: –8 Channel unit, do we need one? –ONVIF interface?
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Surveyor HD Release of update - October2013 –NTCIP FDOT improvements –ONVIF corrections Set/Recall Preset, Zoom, Focus, FPS & Bit Rate –High Priority Bugs Release December 2013 –VMD/Museum Search –OSD modifications –VNSetup Upgrade Support –Security updates (Telnet) Release March 2014 –SD Camera Support –720P 30X Camera Support
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High Security Cell Camera Camera has been released for sales mid 2012 Specifications –IR Illuminator –POE –Privacy Masking (On/Off) –H.264 –Multiple Streams –Motion detection –Audio Input & Output –ONVIF Compliant Sales has been slow… Discussion points: –HD version, is it going to make a difference? –What is needed to support more sales?
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Roughneck Series Upgrades Have been shipping for 6 months now General feedback is very good Specifications –Analog, VGA, 720P, 1080P, 3MP –3-9mm lens, manual or MFZ –Dual Streaming –IR models available –WDR models are being released this month –ONVIF Compliant and listed –Will NOT Support ViconNet VMD/Museum Search
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3MP Cameras Camera approved by engineering and in production Offers the same options as other Roughneck –Non-motorized –Motorized –IR (for both non and motorized) 20fps a maximum at 3MP resolution Dual-streaming WDR standard (no non-WDR 923D) Already listed on ONVIF
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5MP cameras Update Both box and Roughneck models are now scheduled mid 2014 Technology changes are been evaluated to get better performance
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Additional Cameras New Bullet IR models evaluated: –Mini Bullet (sample) –Full Size New indoor dome evaluated –Plastic housing 2MP and 3MP –Mini dome (992 replacement) –Mini outdoor PT dome To discuss: –Low cost line? –What features do we need? –Mounting
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Analytics On-Board Growing appearance in specs Sample in a D1 – PTZ has been provided Samples in Roughneck line expected Q1 – 2014 Emphasis on ONVIF analytics to allow selling into other VMS
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Vicon Mobile Application Vicon Mobile Supports – iPad / iPhone – Android phones and tablets Released March 2013
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LAN / WAN System description: 1.Stand alone Zone NVR 2.Nucleus running on the NVR 3.Web / mobile server running on the NVR Limitations: Being stand alone assumes local display is being used Stand alone solution has limited hardware resources and will only be able to handle a limited number of web / mobile viewers Design Tips: Same basic logic applies to system where the Nucleus is running on non-dedicated PC Web and mobile viewers 1 2 3
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LAN / WAN System description: 1.NVRs and DVRs recording cameras 2.Nucleus running on a dedicated server 3.Web / mobile server running on the Nucleus Limitations: Dedicated Nucleus assumes no local display is being used Based on hardware resources it will be able to handle a certain number of web / mobile viewers Design Tips: Make sure that you have enough resources to handle the expected number of concurrent web/mobile viewer Web and mobile viewers DVRs and NVRs Dedicated Nucleus 1 23
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LAN / WAN System description: 1.DVRs and NVRs recording cameras 2.Nucleus running on a dedicated server 3.Dedicated Web / mobile servers added to the system to increase web / mobile support Web / mobile server may still be running on the Nucleus as well as on the web/mobile servers Limitations: Nucleus limitation is the same as on the dedicated Nucleus example Each added web/mobile server can handle a certain numbers of web/mobile viewers (all server work in parallel) Each user needs to know which web/mobile server to use in order to avoid a bottleneck Design Tips: If you have a dedicated web/mobile server, consider not using the one on the Nucleus at all (reduce load on the Nucleus) You can add more web/mobile server if needed Web and mobile viewers DVRs and NVRs Dedicated Nucleus Dedicated Web / mobile servers 1 2 3
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LAN / WAN System description: 1.DVRs and NVRs recording cameras 2.Nucleus running on a dedicated server 3.Dedicated Web / mobile servers added to the system to increase web / mobile support 4.A load balance server manages all web/mobile viewer via the same IP and splits the load between the different web/mobile servers Web / mobile server may still be running on the Nucleus as well as on the web/mobile servers Limitations: Nucleus limitation is the same as on the dedicated Nucleus example Each added web/mobile server has can handle a certain numbers of web/mobile viewers (all server work in parallel) Design Tips: If you have a dedicated web/mobile server, consider not using the one on the Nucleus at all (reduce load on the Nucleus) The load balance server is optional but offers a transparent solution for the user Web and mobile viewers DVRs and NVRs Dedicated Nucleus Dedicated Web / mobile servers Load balance server 1 2 3 4
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Summary Year 2013 ViconNet Version 6.6SP3 Mobile application for iPhone and Android H.264 16 channel encoder First Roughneck Line –D1, 720P, 1080P –Motorized and non-motorized –With or Without IR 3MP Roughneck with WDR Second Roughneck Line with WDR
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Road-Map Year 2014 ViconNet Version 6.7 Analytics on-board the Roughneck Updated HD-PTZ 720P Cell Camera New Indoor domes 2MP and 3MP Mini indoor 2MP camera Mini outdoor P/T camera (922 size) 5MP Cameras
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Vicon Mobile Application Next steps Options discussed for mobile application expansion Push alarms to mobile device with picture or clip Use the mobile device camera to send pictures to ViconNet Use the mobile device camera to record on ViconNet Record on the mobile device Maps on the mobile device
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New VMS - Objectives Easy to work with –Easy to install / upgrade & configure (central approach) –Easy to monitor & maintain (for support) –Easy to adapt to customer feature requests (modern and flexible architecture) –Easy to expand storage on-the-fly –Very easy to integrate with (simple and light API) –Default configuration templates (for Plug & Play) ONVIF –Full ONVIF compliancy (Profile S, profile G) –Allow integration through ONVIF
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New VMS - Objectives State of the art technology –SOA based architecture –Utilize 64bit & multi-core computer technology –Use Microsoft.Net framework –Utilize system performance counters for internal monitoring –Decoupled module architecture –Plugin based philosophy Cloud enabled architecture –Hybrid – on premise and on-cloud readiness
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Legacy ViconNet hardware support –Maintain ability to retrieve and play legacy recorded video & audio when upgrading from an older ViconNet version –Keep supporting the ViconNet (non-ONVIF) cameras –Be compatible with ViconNet proprietary compression? –Run a ViconNet DVR? Comply with modern system architecture –Suitable for on premises & cloud deployment. –Support Multi-tenant solution New VMS - Objectives
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The New NVR Highlights Modern and flexible architecture –Designed for high resolution (high bitrate) cameras –Storage per NVR - up to 1PB (No actual limitation) –Open integration platform (Plugin) –Utilize media storage on edge device (SD / SSD) –Unlimited pre-alarm recording on the NVR –Offline video grooming capabilities –“Self-healing” abilities to recover from network and storage failures –Boost video on event –Compatible with enterprise and cloud-enabled hosting
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The new Client Highlights Modern light client approach –Fully web-based client! –Designed for single or multi-monitor environments –Easy to work with: Ease of deployment – runs on a standard web browser Ease of operability – designed with the operator in mind Ease of configuration – streamlined and friendly –Virtual matrix capabilities to support video-wall type solutions is built into the main application
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Accessibility –Develop with standard HTML interface elements –Uses familiar web site navigation look and feel –Compatible with tablets and smart phones Easy centralized deployment –New software deployment is done simply by updating the central web server –No need to access each workstation / tables / smartphone Easy access and firewall friendly –Transfer data through firewalls using standard HTTP protocol WebServe r
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Eco-system Redundant NVR NVR POS Access & control MT Server Redundant MT Server Fire & Alarm NVR Fire & Alarm Remote Sites Clients Web Server Video Matrix Nucleus
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