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This January, G4S Technology has updated their Symmetry Encoder range to include a new range of Encoder Blades called Visualizer. The Visualizer Encoder Blades support the latest H.264 video encoding and have been designed to fit into the existing 12 channel or 40 channel Symmetry chassis. The blades each support four cameras and are available with and without Video Content Analytics.

Symmetry Video Content Analytics provide advanced filters based on pre-programmed motion within the view of the camera. Easy to set up and operate the Symmetry analytics can provide an additional layer of security and follow the Symmetry strategy of making video more proactive for immediate response to incidents.

The Visualizer EN-7916 Encoder Blade is compatible with the EN-7912 12 channel chassis and the EN-7949 fit the EN-7940 40 channel chassis.

The Visualizer encoders are compatible with any type of analog camera and provide an ideal way to upgrade existing analog video cameras to offer all the advantages available from digital video.

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