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Vicon introduces 64-camera viewer application PDF Print E-mail
 
Written by Neil Sutton, on Thu-February-2008

Vicon Industries Inc., a designer and producer of video surveillance systems, will introduce the new ViconNet VN-2500 viewer software at ISC West. This new viewer application provides the ability to view up to 64 cameras using a single PC workstation as part of a ViconNet video surveillance network. It also supports the ability to connect more than one monitor to the PC (4 maximum). Each monitor connected through the VN-2500 can display 1, 4, 9, 16, 36 or 64 camera feeds, with the entire application limited to a total of 64 cameras across all monitors. It will be available both in a software-only version as well as pre-loaded on a PC.


The VN-2500 is purely a viewing application; it is especially efficient when combined with the more feature-rich ViconNet Virtual Matrix Controller. Together, they can be used to create large, multi-monitor display areas, with live viewing on the monitors connected to the VN-2500 and complete ViconNet alarm capability and camera call ups on the monitors connected through the Virtual Matrix.

Vicon Industries Inc.
www.vicon-cctv.com




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