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Some of our IP Video/CCTV Customers Include:

 

BBC Weather (Broadcast : Regional Weather Cameras – ‘Skycam’)

Country Estates (IP-CCTV : Business Parks)

CDMR Cobelfret Ferries (IP-CCTV : Ports)

St James’s Homes (IP-CCTV Construction site)

Arlington Business Parks (IP-CCTV : Business Park)

Spelthorne District Council (IP-CCTV : Offices)

Sir Robert McAlpine (Timelapse video : Construction sites)

Deutsche Bank (Timelapse video : Construction site)

 

Customers and Case Studies
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Case Studies
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Using Solar and Wind power combined with radio transmission of video and alarms we have successfully installed a system to monitor playing fields and at a school. The system consists of three cameras at the playing fields and two further cameras at the school. A power management software package developed by Cybertronix running alongside our network video recorder detects from radio PIR movement sensors and (also via radio) powers the mast’s cameras and radios for a variable length of time depending on charge available in the batteries. In the summer this can run indefinitely. The video is converted onto the network and then recorded.

Remote Power CCTV
Business Park CCTV

IP-CCTV Solutions for business parks. Completely networked systems allows remote monitoring and local network video recording. Integrated with PIR motion detectors and Access control with gate/door release functionality. Automatic number plate recognition is also integrated.

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Axis 221 IP cameras externally housed
Video Access Control Panel.
A camera is integrated into the
Panel. An Axis video server puts
The video on the network.
An Automatic Number Plate Recognition
Camera sits atop the gate post. An Axis
Video server puts the video on the
Network and the network video recorder
Located in the computer room also runs
Cybertronix Number Plate recognition
Software so authorised personnel can
Access the site.

See the Cybertronix/Axis Press Release
Broadcast Systems.

Skycam was developed to save the BBC using full video channels to bring back live views of many cities in the UK for use in Weather Forecast Broadcasts. It consists of remote outstations which collect stills and videos which are then trickle fed back to television centre over the corporate WAN, the forecasters can select videos to insert into presentations and then they are converted for Broadcast.

Skycam Presenter Graphical User Interface, point and click...