Latest victor Video Management System

1 June 2016 Surveillance, Security Services & Risk Management

Tyco Security Products has introduced the 4.8.1 version of American Dynamics’ victor Video Management System (VMS) and VideoEdge intelligent network video recorders (NVR), which includes new features to simplify administration and speed security investigations.

The newest version of victor gives video management system operators the ability to schedule video clip retrieval for a later time during off-peak network usage hours to improve bandwidth management. Additionally, incident builder allows users to correlate video evidence for a complete event presentation.

To reduce post-event investigation time, operators and guards can now create bookmarks along with notes when something of interest has been observed. Notes, images and other documents can be added to a single file along with clips that have been stitched together for succinct video evidence of an event. Further, users can check authenticity of the exported evidence presentation with the new digital authentication capability, providing a simple way to prove secure evidence that can be upheld by law enforcement.

With the new Unified version of victor, administrators now have the ability to update user roles and privileges for Software House C•CURE 9000 systems including the C•CURE 9000 monitoring station, administration workstation and C•CURE Go mobile app. This synchronisation consolidates an operator’s setup, saving time and unifying video security and access control. This release also offers operators the option to import fully functional C•CURE 9000 maps into victor. Security operators can lock and unlock the door or open a door with a swipe and show interface directly from the victor map.

For retail settings, victor 4.8.1 enhances the point-of-sales display to show receipt data alongside the corresponding video for instant visual verification and simplified monitoring of fraud and theft.

“The new features offer even greater speed and efficiency to improve the security user experience,” said Jammy DeSousa, senior product manager, Tyco Security Products. “These latest enhancements to the powerful victor platform provide a leading suite of enterprise-class investigation and productivity tools. The intuitive interface is designed to maximise operator time and resources in that mission-critical control room environment.”

For more information contact Tyco Security Products, +27 (0)82 566 5274, emallett@tycoint.com, www.tycosecurityproducts.com



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