IQaccess - remote monitoring software

Product Profile

Whenever IQaccess is triggered, a video alert window pops up in every IQaccess enabled PC and lets the first responder open the door, activate the alarm, turn on the lights or control any other device you may have connected to your IQeye PRO LINE camera's relay output.

IQaccess features:

  • Field upgradeable
  • Up to 8 local or remote users
  • Free downloadable client software
  • "After Hours" scheduling
  • Password protected
  • Triggered by External Device or On-camera Motion Detection
  • Low-processing requirement
  • Works seamlessly with NVRs and IQrecorder

Easy installation

IQaccess is simple to install and operate - simply upgrade your IQeye PRO LINE camera, install the client software, register the cameras and you are done! You can even have IQaccess trigger your home PC.

Most popular applications

IQaccess is perfect as a notification tool to alert the staff when a client or customer is waiting or is somewhere they shouldn't be. It's also a perfect tool for verifying who is at the door before letting them in. Key applications include:

  • Retail shops
  • Healthcare facilities and campuses
  • Hotel front desk area
  • Corporate offices
  • Educational facilities

IQaccess is available with the following IQeye PRO LINE cameras:

IQeye Sentinel™ Series

The first all-weather, megapixel IP network camera that is entirely Power-over-Ethernet. This vandal and tamper-resistant surveillance camera features easy installation with flexible mounting options for wall, ceiling, or parapet.

Features:

  • IP 66 / NEMA 5 environmental rating
  • -22°F/-30°C to +122°F/50°C
  • 1.3 Megapixels @ 30 fps
  • 2.0 Megapixels @ 20 fps
  • 3.1 Megapixels @ 12 fps
  • 5.0 Megapixels @ 10 fps
  • 64 independent video streams with IQcameo
  • <0.05 Lux IR sensitive (Day/Night series)
  • Multistream low BW + Hi Resolution
  • IEEE 802.3af ~ Power-over-Ethernet
  • 360° + Pan, 180° + Tilt
  • Digital image cropping for bandwidth optimization

IQeye Alliance™ Series

The first fully integrated, Power-over-Ethernet megapixel dome camera line that features solid construction, convenient installation features like a unique pivoting shroud and high-quality video images and network performance.

Features:

  • Vandal-resistant, low profile surface mount housing
  • Interior or exterior security video solution
  • Optional H.264 with audio
  • Full 3-axis gimbal with pivoting, hinged lens shroud
  • 64 independent video streams with IQcameo
  • Analog video out for installation / set-up
  • Extra analogue video for public view monitor
  • SDHC card slot for on-camera storage
  • VGA resolution @ 30 fps
  • 1.3 Megapixels @ 15 fps
  • 2.0 Megapixels @ 15 fps
  • 3.1 Megapixels @ 12 fps
  • 5.0 Megapixels @ 10 fps
  • LIGHTGRABBER II low-light feature
  • IEEE 802.3af - Power-over-Ethernet
  • Low 2.5 watts power consumption
  • Privacy zones, digital image cropping
  • Adjustable exclusion zones for harsh lighting condition

IQeye700/750 Series

These full-featured megapixel network cameras deliver best-in-class image quality, dynamic range, and exceptional low-light and day-night performance with network stability you can rely on in the most challenging environments.

Features:

  • 1.3 Megapixels @ up to 30 fps
  • 2.0 Megapixels @ up to 20 fps
  • 3.1 Megapixels @ up to 12 fps
  • 5.0 Megapixels @ up to 10 fps
  • 64 independent video streams with IQcameo
  • <0.05 Lux IR sensitive (750 Series)
  • MultiStream low BW + Hi Resolution
  • IEEE 802.3af - Power-over-Ethernet
  • Public View Port™ Analogue output
  • CF slot for on-camera recording
  • LIGHTGRABBER II™ low-light feature
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Technical Specification

Make IQeye
Manufacturer Vicon Industries
Category Access Control>Access control software
Model code IQaccess
Reader Types Card
Visitor Management Yes
Time & Attendance Yes
Central / Remote Monitoring Yes
Import/Export of Information Yes
Web-enabled software Yes
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