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In San Diego for ASIS 2006

ExacqVision: IP - Hybrid - Analog

Exacq at ASIS 2006 We’re gathering in San Diego for the 52nd Annual ASIS International Conference and Expo, which starts Monday. We’ll be showing our exacqVision Advanced IP Video Surveillance Solutions in booth #2048 (our ASIS listing is here).

ExacqVision is a unique approach to Digital CCTV video. Our systems allow for any mix of analog and IP cameras, any resolution, frame rate and compression format, from small, low-cost installations to large enterprise systems, all using a contemporary, easy-to-use user interface.

Analog Cameras - Our small-footprint exacqVision systems can directly bring in 4, 16 or 32 analog cameras. Using our own hardware-based compression and industry-standard MPEG-4 compression, analog cameras are recorded at full frame rate (30 fps/25 fps), at up to D1 (4CIF) resolution, with superb video quality. Utilize and leverage your existing analog camera investment. Works with analog cameras from any vendor. No expensive analog-to-IP converters needed.

IP Cameras - In addition to the analog cameras, our exacqVision systems bring in any number of IP cameras from a variety of vendors (Axis, Sony, Toshiba, IQinVision, Bosch, JVC, Canon and more). Standard and Megapixel resolutions are supported, as well as PTZ, motion detection, and more. Utilize the latest IP camera technology today and have a true path for future expansion while leveraging your existing analog camera investment. Or implement exacqVision in an all-IP camera installation.

True Hybrid System - our exacqVision systems seamlessly mix and match any combination of analog and IP cameras, at any frame rate, resolution, compression format. This is a true Hybrid product that provides a common user interface for any number or type of camera. Utilize existing analog cameras at full frame rate, and expand with the latest IP cameras for today and in the future.

Standard exacqVision system configurations come in 2U-height rack-mount chassis with 16 or 32 analog camera inputs and 8 IP inputs standard, with the ability to expand to 16, 32, 64 or more IP cameras per system.

If you’re coming to San Diego for the show, be sure to stop by our booth. We’ll see you there!

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