Jasonsmi 0 Posted March 20, 2011 The previous CCTV systems installed in the stores delivered lower image quality and there was no provision for remote monitoring. Most of the CCTV systems recorded on tape, which was not always reliable. After a great deal of research, the branch manager of the store chain selected QNAP VioStor VS-2008 Pro NVRs for deployment at 600 stores. The VS-2008 Pro is a compact NVR that can record video surveillance from up to 8 IP cameras installed in the stores on two internal hard disk drives with enough space for up to 30 days of recorded surveillance video. The NVR is a networked video surveillance system, allowing the video feeds from the cameras to be transmitted securely over the Internet to a remote monitoring location. Additionally, a monitor can be connected to the VS-2008 Pro for local monitoring in the store managers office, if desired. The essential places to monitor in a convenience store are typically the cash register area, store entrances, stockroom, and merchandise areas. These areas are protected by 2-3 Axis IP cameras using H.264 video compression, delivering VGA-quality video clear enough for important details but small enough in size to be sent over the Internet and not take up much storage space on the VS-2008 Pro’s internal hard disks. In addition to video, the usage of audio interaction allows the cashiers to receive instructions, enabling them to react in a timely fashion. Other cameras fixed on the store shelves and store entrance give the store manager an indication of where customers might need assistance from staff. Surveillance videos can also be viewed on mobile devices; that's the most important details of this project, to share with u Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ak357 0 Posted March 20, 2011 The previous CCTV systems installed in the stores delivered lower image quality and there was no provision for remote monitoring. Most of the CCTV systems recorded on tape, which was not always reliable. After a great deal of research, the branch manager of the store chain selected QNAP VioStor VS-2008 Pro NVRs for deployment at 600 stores. The VS-2008 Pro is a compact NVR that can record video surveillance from up to 8 IP cameras installed in the stores on two internal hard disk drives with enough space for up to 30 days of recorded surveillance video. The NVR is a networked video surveillance system, allowing the video feeds from the cameras to be transmitted securely over the Internet to a remote monitoring location. Additionally, a monitor can be connected to the VS-2008 Pro for local monitoring in the store managers office, if desired. The essential places to monitor in a convenience store are typically the cash register area, store entrances, stockroom, and merchandise areas. These areas are protected by 2-3 Axis IP cameras using H.264 video compression, delivering VGA-quality video clear enough for important details but small enough in size to be sent over the Internet and not take up much storage space on the VS-2008 Pro’s internal hard disks. In addition to video, the usage of audio interaction allows the cashiers to receive instructions, enabling them to react in a timely fashion. Other cameras fixed on the store shelves and store entrance give the store manager an indication of where customers might need assistance from staff. Surveillance videos can also be viewed on mobile devices; that's the most important details of this project, to share with u All this for VGA-quality ? After a great deal of research Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thewireguys 3 Posted March 20, 2011 All this for VGA-quality ? After a great deal of research Agreed Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hardwired 0 Posted March 22, 2011 Also works out to be 3.333 cameras per store soooo, who gets the 1/3 of a camera? 3 cameras is also a little light for a retail store location, don't you guys think? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites