MONMOUTH JUNCTION, NJ -
February 18, 2010 - Infinova today announced that it will showcase its V2509-M
Series, which efficiently lowers bandwidth concerns, at ISC West in Las Vegas
March 24-26 at the Sands Exposition Center, Booth 5123. The new single-channel
video server features MPEG-4 and MJPEG dual encoding and provides users with
two independently configurable video streams, one for viewing and the other
for recording.
"When companies make
the leap from an analog to an IP video surveillance system, a major fear of
the IT department is that the new digital solution will use up bandwidth, interfering
with the company's present data/information network," explains Mark S.
Wilson, Infinova vice president, marketing. "The new V2509 lets our integrators
show their customers how they can work with the IT department to alleviate such
fears."
The V2509 single-channel
video server can be flexibly applied in an intelligent video surveillance system
since it provides video-synchronized bi-directional communication and intelligent
motion detection. It also provides a web server to easily let the user watch
live video.
The new server is compatible
with Infinova's V2216 VMS, in which already-installed analog equipment, including
cameras, control room, video wall and cabling remain untouched while the V2216
software integrates with the present keyboard, sitting on top of the system
to manage the IP equipment using the already-installed analog control system.
It is also compatible with other popular video management systems.
With a 90x100mm footprint,
the V2509's compact design is an ideal solution for any space-limited application.
The Infinova V2509-M Series
single-channel video server is available now. More information is available
at www.infinova.com.