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Surveon’s enterprise RAID NVR system provides high I/O, large capacities, and overall system stability necessary for scalable projects

Surveon's Premium Camera Series has extended the real-time performance to 3 megapixel at 30 FPS

Surveon, the complete megapixel solutions provider, recently announced the company will showcase its new 3 megapixel real time HDR cameras at CPSE 2013 from October 29th to November 1st in Shenzhen, China. The new camera series, along with Surveon's full line-up of IP cameras, enterprise hardware RAID NVR, iSCSI/SAS video storage sub-systems and intelligent video management software, will be highlighted on the show floor, offering system installers the end to end solutions for professional surveillance.

3 megapixel real-time HDR cameras

Surveon Premium Camera Series has extended the real-time performance to 3 megapixel at 30 FPS. The series also features HDR with over 100dB, giving installers a high quality and real-time performance well beyond what the standard Full HD cameras can offer. Along with other advanced functions including H.264 high profile, ROI video cropping, enhanced 2D/3D noise reduction, and edge enhancement, Surveon Premium Cameras are the ideal solutions for professional applications including banking, transportation, manufacturing, public utilities and city surveillance.

Enterprise hardware RAID megapixel recorders

Built-in with the premium grade storage subsystem, Surveon’s enterprise RAID NVR system provides high I/O, large capacities, and overall system stability necessary for scalable projects. Surveon’s NVR system is equipped with the Intel quad-core Xeon platform and supports the SAS and iSCSI based storage. The enterprise-grade RAID storage controllers offer high performance levels, while hot-swappable, redundant components such as cable design, cooling fan modules and power supplies help ensure excellent system reliability and easy maintenance.

Enterprise video management solutions

Surveon Video Management Software (VMS), based on the enterprise level client-server architecture and the domain based framework, is a powerful centralised management tool; its advanced features include TV-wall, central alarm management, I/O control, advanced event report system, smart search, real-time video analytics (motion detection, foreign object detection, forbidden area detection, intrusion detection, missing object detection, tampering detection, virtual fence, object counting, going-out detection, and tailgating detection), remote management, multi-display, video bookmarking, iPhone and HTML clients. Along with Surveon’s centralised IP SAN platform, integrators can build up an end to end solution with hundreds of channels under the same domain structure. And the seamless integration of Surveon VMS and iSCSI storage also enables full scalability in each part of the system including IP cameras, NVR, VMS, storage, and display monitors, allowing easy installation of one to hundreds of NVRs on the same distributed framework, making it possible for system integrators to scale the surveillance network to any sizes.

Surveon is dedicated to provide its valued partners the truly professional, end to end megapixel solutions with 100% in-house design and manufacturing.

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