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Avigilon Video Surveillance Solutions Video Surveillance Solutions Product Brochure GLOBAL HEADQUARTERS VANCOUVER Canada RICHMOND WINDSOR United Kingdom Italy BOSTON United States MILAN PLANO LISBON Portugal DALLAS United States US HEADQUARTERS DUBAI United Arab Emirates SINGAPORE 2 Contents At Avigilon, we are helping solve some of the Avigilon Quality and Support _______________________________ 4 biggest challenges around safety and physical Avigilon Control Center (ACC) Video Management Software _______ 7 security by developing advanced artificial Technologies __________________________________________ 10 intelligence (AI) technologies and products AI-Powered Video Search _________________________________17 that are used to help keep people, businesses Technologies that Conquer the Dark ________________________ 20 and cities around the world safer. Secured Entry Solutions __________________________________ 24 Cameras ______________________________________________ 25 We design, develop and manufacture Avigilon Artificial Intelligence (AI) Appliance ___________________ 31 advanced AI, video analytics, network HD Network Video Recorders (NVRs) ________________________ 32 video management software and hardware, surveillance cameras, and access control Professional Workstations ________________________________ 34 solutions that help change the way people HD Video Appliances ____________________________________ 35 interact with their security systems. ACC™ Edge Solutions ____________________________________ 36 Analog Video Encoders __________________________________ 38 Connect With Avigilon ___________________________________ 39 3 Exceptional North American Customer Service Manufacturing Facilities Avigilon provides extensive customer Avigilon is proud to be a North American service and 24/7 technical support (by manufacturer of trusted security solutions, with phone or online chat) for installed hardware Canadian and American expertise and globally and software. Advance replacement is sourced materials. Our state-of-the-art facilities available for products under warranty and in Richmond, British Columbia, and Plano, Texas we offer hassle-free returns under our ensure quality control and efficiency throughout return policy to ensure you are satisfied the manufacturing process. By manufacturing with your Avigilon solutions. in North America we are better able to control every aspect of the process, while continually enhancing the customer’s experience. 4 Avigilon Quality and Support 5 6 Changing the Way You Interact with Your Security System We believe powerful software doesn’t have to be complicated. That’s why Avigilon Control Center™ 6, our latest and most advanced video management software, allows you to manage and search video with a simplified screen layout, intuitive controls, and easy-to-use interface, so you can focus on what is most important. Avigilon Control Center (ACC) Video Management Software 7 Avigilon Control Center (ACC) Software ACC software efficiently captures and stores video while intelligently managing bandwidth and storage using High Definition Stream Management (HDSM)™ technology. Pre-installed on HD Video Appliances, HD Network Video Recorders (NVRs), HD NVR Workstations, ACC Edge Solution (ES) HD hardware, and the H4 Edge Solution (ES) camera line, ACC software also works as standalone software to meet the needs of a wide variety of installations. 8 Avigilon Control Center (ACC) Video Management Software Latest Features and Updates License Plate Reader H4 Video Intercom Support (LPR) Analytics Enables operators to monitor Upgraded LPR analytics engine and control access at entry with increased vehicle license points through two-way audio plate identification, capture communication, video verification, and accuracy for faster and the ability to send a door grant security response. through ACC software. Avigilon Access Control Manager Identity Verification (ACM) System Integrations New Identity Verification feature Receives, processes and acts on enables users to see ACM ACM™ door events, hardware input credentials dynamically displayed events and access grants, enabling with ACC camera views. operators to unlock access doors directly from a camera view. Avigilon Control Center (ACC) Video Management Software 9 Solutions that Help Bring Focus and Attention to What’s Important At Avigilon, we believe that deep-learning artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to solve some of the most critical challenges our industry faces today. By applying AI to our video analytics technology, we can focus human attention on what matters most, so our systems can provide powerful insights for effective decision making. 10 Technologies 11 Avigilon Self-Learning Video Analytics Avigilon self-learning video analytics solutions can monitor an area 24/7/365, enabling proactive, real-time response from your team. Built from the ground up to manage high-definition video, Avigilon offers analytics embedded in Avigilon cameras up to 5K (16 MP) resolution, with analytics events and alarms that can be managed, viewed, and searched through an intuitive user interface. Detect People and Vehicles Fast and Easy to Install Avigilon self-learning video analytics Self-learning video analytics technology uses advanced video technology is designed to detect and pattern-based algorithms to recognize and learn the surrounding scene upon SOLIDSOLID STSTAATE DRIVE TTM STORORAAGGE ACC detect the movements and characteristics initial set up, adapting to changes SOFTWSOFTWAREARE of people and vehicles. without manual calibration. 12 Technologies Enhanced Bandwidth Management Avigilon cameras and software offer exceptional high-definition video quality while reducing bandwidth from the camera to the Avigilon Control Center (ACC) client. Idle Scene Mode HDSM SmartCodec™ High Definition Stream Technology Technology Management (HDSM) Technology Idle Scene Mode technology allows the camera HDSM SmartCodec technology enables HDSM™ technology reduces bandwidth from server to reduce storage and bandwidth for continuous Avigilon H4 Platform cameras to enhance to client by dynamically sending the optimal image recording of scenes with no activity. When there compression levels for regions in a detail for the user’s viewing requirements. is no classified object detection or pixel change scene to reduce bandwidth by up to motion, the camera will conserve bandwidth by 50 percent compared to standard switching to a reduced frame rate. H.264 compression. Dynamically Full image Secondary Video switches between detail stream storage streams based on client viewing selection Technologies 13 License Plate Capture For applications where it is critical to obtain character recognition at typical vehicle speeds, the H4 License Plate Capture (LPC) camera is designed to capture vehicle license plates — even in challenging lighting conditions. H4 LPC Camera Kit KEY FEATURES BENEFITS Allows license plate capture at vehicle Greater Accuracy at Higher Speeds Using infrared illumination and visible speeds up to 100 km/hr (62 mph). light filtering, the H4 LPC camera enables Integrated IR Illumination and Gives the camera much greater depiction Avigilon License Plate Recognition (LPR) Visible Light Filtering of characters on reflective number plates. analytics technology to accurately identify 4.7–84 mm Varifocal Lens license plate characters from a range Multiple installation options for simplistic of distances. Multiple Included IR Illuminator Lens Options deployment in challenging installation scenarios. POE+ for All Components Weather-resistant housing, with a temperature rating from -30–50°C IP66 Rating (-22–122°F), allows for reliable operation in challenging climates. 14 Technologies License Plate Recognition Avigilon LPR analytics technology automatically reads license plate information from vehicles, linking it to live and recorded video captured by associated cameras. This enables security operators to search and quickly find specific video associated with identified license plates for verification and identification. The LPR analytics technology is easy to configure and use, with broad regional and country support including North America, Europe, the United Kingdom and Australia. Technologies 15 16 Enabling Faster, More Efficient Video Search Avigilon is rapidly expanding its artificial intelligence driven video analytics technology to allow users to quickly search volumes of video data to identify important information. Our new search features are designed to enhance the way users interact with their systems, dramatically improve event response times and help make video actionable. AI-Powered Video Search 17 Avigilon Appearance Search™ Technology Avigilon Appearance Search technology is the new 10:25 AM - 10:30 AM 12:45 PM - 12:50 PM View1 Setup way to search video. This innovative, deep learning, Live Recorded Search... EXHIBIT CENTER 2nd Floor 2nd Floor Circulation 2nd Floor Exhibit Entrance artificial intelligence search engine sorts through hours 2nd Floor Exhibit Entrance 2nd Floor Hallway 1st Floor 1st Floor Circulation 1st Floor Hallway Entrance of footage with ease to quickly locate a specific person Exhibit or vehicle of interest across an entire site. It dramatically improves incident response time and Thursday, March 9, 2017 10:25:22.035AM Thursday, March 9, 2017 10:25:00AM 10:25:05AM 10:25:10AM 10:25:15AM 10:25:20AM 10:25:25AM 10:25:30A enhances forensic investigations by enabling operators 2nd Floor Hallway to build robust video evidence and create a powerful narrative of events.
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