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AxxonSoft, a leading VMS and PSIM developer, has broadened its software support to include integration with the new Super LoLux HD line of IP cameras from JVC, a technology leader in the development and manufacturing of hardware for video management systems.

The Super LoLux HD line of IP cameras uses state-of-the-art JVC Super LoLux CMOS sensors that support 1080p resolution. Super LoLux technology allows capturing colour images at light levels as low as 0.15 lux, while Clear Logic Video Intelligence (CLVI) uses smart algorithms to increase image sharpness. CLVI applies digital signal processing to remove fog, haze, rain, and smoke that impair image quality.

Worthy of particular mention is the use of H.264 High Profile, which allows substantially reducing network traffic in comparison with H.264 Main Profile and Baseline. Other important functions include auto back focus, write support for SD cards, VMD, image masking of confidential areas, intelligent audio detection, including camera tampering alarms/detection.

The mean time between failures (MBTF) for Super LoLux HD IP cameras is 90,000 hours – equivalent to over 10 years of uninterrupted operation.

AxxonSoft develops VMS and PSIMS software that serves as the core for security systems for a diverse range of clients. AxxonSoft-based solutions are used in retail, banks, railroads, and transportation, while its video surveillance systems are used worldwide, from Europe and the Middle East to Latin America and the USA. By combining AxxonSoft products with JVC's new line of IP cameras, operators can create even more effective security systems for all usage profiles and industries that require stable, superb image quality in unpredictable external conditions.

According to Mr. Fedja Vehabovic, a CCTV Manager at JVC Professional Europe LTD, JVC expects strong sales growth in Europe in 2012/2013 targeting AxxonSoft as one of its strategic partners in EMEA.

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