J2K Video's SharpView System installed at University in Central London 
J2K Video's SharpView System was installed by Zepha Security
Zepha Security has installed SharpView Corporate as part of the CCTV upgrade at the Central London site of a World renowned University.

The brief was to improve image quality in key areas on campus and Zepha demonstrated video recording made using J2K Video's SharpView System. On seeing the quality, the Head of Security commissioned Zepha to install the J2K Video system alongside their existing PAL based CCTV.

Zepha Security's Technical Director Akin Ozdamar is quoted as follows "J2K Video's Megapixel technology features extremely clear image presentation, which has enabled us to meet our clients demanding expectations." He added, "the SharpView Manager software is easy to use and incorporates a zoom facility for close up views and clarity".

The Head of Security at the University said, "as a proponent of advanced technology, I knew that using Megapixel CCTV like SharpView was the only way that we could get the best return from every camera installed." He added "our existing system was upgraded to digital recording but the quality of video was little improved, but as a result of Zepha's demonstration, it was obvious that a further upgrade to Megapixel was a more appropriate option than adding several dozens of more normal cameras."

J2K Video supplied two SVR-64N-6000-R SharpView NVRs which includes over 12,000GB of storage together with several AV5100DN, Arecont Vision 5 Megapixel day night cameras.

The system is managed and controlled using SharpView Manager Professional which allows the University's security staff to immediately download incidents to DVD in common media formats such as avi.

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