American Fibertek’s video network enterprise solution takes centre stage at ISC West 2010
All V'nes packaged systems now automatically recognise AXIS CCTV cameras and load all camera locations
American Fibertek, Inc. (AFI), the security industry's leading independent supplier of transmission solutions for security applications, is making another strong showing at ISC West 2010 with enhancements to their V'nes video network enterprise solution and new fibre optic transmission solutions.

"AFI looks forward to the ISC West exhibition every year, as the show allows us an audience with key industry professionals. Displaying our new technologies that best meet the industry's continually evolving needs is one of the key components of our continued success," said Jack Fernandes, President and CEO of AFI. "Our suite of IP-based video surveillance and core fibre optic transmission solutions is on the cutting edge of innovation - still delivering more value to our customers during these tough economic times."

New to the V'nes video network enterprise solution core line-up are enhancements to the Pilot series video and network management software including, full integration with H.264 compression video; a web interface for improved mobile communications; enhanced viewing features including storing views on the fly; search and view while watching and multiple playbacks and remote client monitor control for video wall applications; an alarm interface from any external source; and a video capture driver for USB devices such as webcams plus expanded DVR drivers for system upgrade capability.

V'nes provides an "Open Path" to integrate IP and analogue systems operation



The expanded line-up of V'nes packaged systems now also includes four and nine camera packages for small system applications in addition to previously introduced 16 and 24 camera packages. Additionally, all V'nes packaged systems now automatically recognise AXIS cameras and load all camera locations.

The complete suite of V'nes systems products on display at ISC West 2010 includes: Commander series IP communications switch with PoE (Power over Ethernet), Scout series environmental monitoring system, Pilot series video and network management software, Director series dedicated server storage solutions and MX series multi-port media converters. V'nes provides an "Open Path" to integrate IP and analogue systems operation and is the industry's only comprehensive video surveillance network solution that delivers control, management and transmission capabilities in fully customisable and scalable user-specified configurations.

AFI is also unveiling a host of new fibre optic transceiver solutions designed to complement the company's comprehensive line of fibre optic transmission solutions designed specifically for video surveillance and security applications. Highlights include new video transceivers with features like 10-bit digital video transmission, integrated digital fibre optic and UTP transceivers, enhanced Ethernet transceivers, bi-directional communications, multi-channel capacity for video with data, Ethernet and audio with remote monitoring capabilities, as well as unique new contact closure systems that do not require any soldering.

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