C-Store Watch is far more than a Digital Video Recorder. It's a unique PC-based integrated security system with the modular software solution to allow you to customize functions to your security needs. In simple terms, it offers "building blocks" for your business' security needs. These "blocks" can be used to customize a security solution that meets the most exacting requirements. Purchase a system for today with confidence! Simply add features and functionality as business and security requirements change. Multiple capabilities such as integration with Cash Register (POS), ATM Access Control, Alarm Systems, etc. can be expanded remotely via software on an as need basis without costly hardware purchases. C-Store Watch modular design offers you the opportunity to invest in a complete digital solution that will grow in value with your business.
Alarm Input/Output Control - can manually trigger an output device, or accept input from a dry contact trigger.
Alarm Over IP - can accept a soft alarm from a third party application. The 3rd party application must send ASCII headers over TCP/IP. Once the data is received, Alarm Over IP will act as any other physical or logical input.
Analog Video Output - Output cameras to BNC outputs 1, 2, and 3 and display up to 3 NTSC TV Monitor. It requires working with the optional 16x3 matrix switcher software module.
AVI Conversion - can convert any CTS video file into a standard AVI file for viewing with Windows Media Player.
Bandwidth Throttle - provides user selectable variable bandwidth or fixed bandwidth usage and control. Bandwidth is the amount of data that can be transmitted in a fixed amount of time within local and or wide area network.
Built-in CD R/RW Burner - can back up video and or AVI files to CD/RW.
Hardware WatchDog - includes a hardware Watchdog to monitor the system for errors and will reset the system to restore normal operation.
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Logical Diagram - can control all Input/Output operations, and schedule events. With it, C-StoreWatch can be set up to: Attach Input devices to Output devices; Trigger Event Recording; Schedule Events; Notify a remote client that an alarm has triggered, Respond to soft alarms; Switch to a selected camera when an input is triggered; Delay an output trigger; Switch to a pre-selected Pan Tilt Zoom camera position; on alarm; Generate an alarm using the Internet Protocol (Alarm Over IP).
Multi-Client Communication - can accept up to 255 connections at once. One receiver can connect to four transmitters at the same time. This requires a network connection of some kind, LAN, WAN, DSL, etc.
Multi-Screen Display - (Single, Quad, 3x3, 4x4, 6x6, 10, 32) The C-StoreWatch
Multiplex DVR can display 1, 4, 9, 10, 16, or 32 cameras. Displays live video from every camera attached to the system. The 10-way view prioritizes two cameras, displaying them larger than the other eight.
Quadruplex Mode - Record, Playback, Live Display, and Remote View. The C-StoreWatch DVR has a multiplex capability. All functions are performed simultaneously. There is no interruption of recording during playback. The DVR stores the recorded images in an encrypted digital format on a hard disk drive. There is no limit to the amount of disk space the DVR will use for any and all recording types.
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Software WatchDog - includes a software Watchdog to refresh the system memory and schedule disk maintenance for operating systems that support it.
Video Lost - monitors the video input channels for a signal. If the video signal becomes too weak or if it drops completely, the DVR displays ‘Video Lost’ as text overlay on the video frame. Video Lost can be used as an alarm input device in the Logical Diagram, and sound alarm, or notify a remote site that video signal is lost.
Web Client - has a means for clients to view cameras using any web browser. Cameras can be viewed from any location without any special software installed.
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Backup & Restore Configuration Database - can back up and restore the camera names, recording schedules, site information, etc. Configuration data is stored in a centralized local database. Setup can be restored, if needed.
Hide User Interface - can modify all, or part, of the user interface. Only icons for features in use should be enabled.
Lockout Windows Desktop - can protect the Windows configuration from prying eyes. By locking out the desktop, a user will see nothing but a blank screen.
RAS -Stands for Remote Access Service. Users with dial-up Internet access normally would have to launch a separate program to gain access to the service. The C-StoreWatch Receiver Software can launch the dial up connection, supply the dial-up server with the user name and password, and then call up the transmitter with a single click.
Widest variety of communications options in the industry - wireless networks, LAN/WAN, TCP/IP, XDSL, Satellite, Cable Modem, ISDN, Cellular, and standard phone lines.
Remote Alarm Control - Using the Receiver Software, a remote user can acknowledge alarm Input triggers, or manually activate Output devices via software interface.
Remote Control PTZ/Domes - can remotely control Pan Tilt Zoom cameras via software. Control Preset positions, Focus, Iris, and toggle Auto Focus. A remote user has full control of the camera without any hardware interface connected to their PC.
Remote Video Download - can download live and/or recorded video to a pre-defined path on demand.
Remote View Multi-Sites - With the receiver client software, a user can view up to 4 transmitter sites at the same time. Remote viewers can see as many as 128 cameras on a single monitor by connecting to four transmitters with 32 cameras each.
Image Download - can copy entire video files, or portions to the Receiver via modem or network. Video files can be retrieved remotely in whole or in part.
Image Enhancement - can clarify the video image.
Image Printing - can print out a hard copy of the video image. A single frame can be printed out with the time, date and camera name. Additional text can be added anywhere on or around the image.
Multi-Camera Playback - features that allow a user to view and play up to four cameras simultaneously, (six at higher resolution on a receiver). When viewing multiple cameras, the user will be able to click a button to play them all at the same time, pause all at once, and close all at once.
Multi-Speed Playback - can playback the video from one to 120 frames per second, or frame-by-frame. Slow the action or speed it up as needed.
Playback Search Engine - retrieve video files by date & time, camera name, recording type, transaction number, badge number, POS device name, or searching path.
Playback with Data - viewing Cash Register or ATM transaction data in a companion window with the video frame. This is so the data does not obscure the picture. Every transaction is date stamped and saved with the video frames.
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Playback with Repeat - can loop any portion of the video. If there is a portion of video that needs further security, the range of frames being reviewed can be reduced to the relevant frames and repeated over and over.
Smart Search - can narrow the search to one or more specific “Mask Zone” of Video Motion recorded video.
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