Enhancements to MaxPro NVR range

August 2013 Surveillance

Honeywell has strengthened its MaxPro portfolio of IP video surveillance technologies by adding numerous enhancements to its range of network video recorders (NVRs). This includes support for cameras with ONVIF’s newest Profile S protocol and 360-degree cameras, virtualisation capabilities, and even smart video motion detection (VMD) features are now standard in the latest release of MaxPro NVR 2.5.

“As technology has evolved, so have end users’ expectations,” said Ulrich Hopfstock, product manager, Honeywell Security Group. “They want security systems that are easy to configure and maintain, integrate seamlessly with their existing infrastructures, and offer scalability to accommodate their changing needs. MaxPro NVR delivers these capabilities, and then some.”

Key enhancements in MaxPro NVR 2.5 include:

* ONVIF support – Incorporating support for cameras with ONVIF Profile S protocol allows organisations to more easily customise surveillance systems when integrating a MaxPro NVR with Honeywell and other manufacturers’ ONVIF-compliant IP network cameras. Honeywell, for example, recently added 13 new ONVIF-compliant cameras to its equIP Series network cameras and Performance Series network-camera ranges. The new cameras are available in dome and box configurations and in a variety of resolutions, including 720p, 720p wide dynamic range (WDR) and 1080p, along with two new formats: IP infrared mini-dome and bullet.

* 360-degree support – Adding 360-degree camera support to MaxPro NVR can greatly increase situational awareness and video surveillance coverage. MaxPro NVR now supports H.264 360-degree cameras from Oncam Grandeye, as well as ImmerVision’s panamorph lens technology. Oncam Grandeye is a member of the Honeywell Open Technology Alliance (HOTA), a collaborative group of manufacturers who work to improve interoperability among their offerings.

* Smart video motion detection – Deploying the same detection scheme as full video analytics, smart video motion detection uses statistical modelling to maintain high-detection sensitivity. The technology filters out background noise, including shadows and moving vegetation, which helps reduce false alarms. This gives users the ability to automate the video surveillance system to capture footage when it recognises a predefined object entering or leaving the viewing area.

* Calendar search – Users have an easy way to investigate events without having to spend hours searching through footage. Calendar search allows users to navigate logically through an intuitive workflow. For example, a user may need to investigate an event that occurred in a specific month, but may not know the day and time the event occurred. Calendar search allows the user to quickly access video snapshots for the month overlaid on the calendar month by day, drill down to specific days, then hours and to the actual event.

* Virtualisation support – For users who want to continue to use their existing IT hardware, MaxPro NVR 2.5 offers a software-only version that deploys the system in a virtualised IT server environment. This saves users money by reducing the amount of hardware required to deploy the NVR. Currently, virtualisation support is available for VMware ESXi 4.0 or above. Support for Microsoft Hyper-V is coming soon.

The MaxPro NVR portfolio is available in two box solutions offering 8 to 32 channels: Express Edition (XE) and Standard Edition (SE) along with a software-only version that ranges from 4 to 32 channels. Honeywell’s overall MaxPro video platform makes IP video surveillance easy-to-use and cost-effective for end users looking for ways to quickly improve or upgrade aging analogue video surveillance equipment. The platform is open, incorporating native integrations, PSIA, ONVIF and RTSP standards to integrate virtually any third-party devices such as cameras and encoders. MaxPro video platform products include: MaxPro VMS video management system, MaxPro Cloud remote services and MaxPro Mobile App.

For more information contact Honeywell Security Group, +44 1698 738 375, [email protected], www.security.honeywell.com/za/





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