Dahua releases DSS Pro VMS

March 2018 Surveillance

Dahua Technology has released DSS Pro, a Windows-based VMS (video management system). Using an advanced modular design, DSS Pro is a powerful central management system featuring high flexibility, advanced scalability, and reliability.

DSS Pro was developed by Dahua using client/server (C/S) architecture. It enables the flexible deployment of multiple modules to meet customer needs.

Product features

• Easy access: DSS Control Client, DSS Web Client, and DSS Mobile form the suite of DSS clients, enabling users to enjoy instant,

around-the-clock access to video surveillance, and giving them the choice of a viewing interface that best suits their needs.

• DSS Control Client provides daily operation and surveillance task handling. GPU decoding and multi-screen support allows the simultaneous display of multiple types of content.

• DSS Web Client offers DSS access from any Internet-enabled browser.

• DSS Mobile enables users to view feeds from up to four cameras simultaneously. It also supports remote playback of recorded footage from selected cameras and control of PTZ cameras.

• Embrace openness: Aside from its support for the full range of Dahua products, DSS Pro is designed for third-party device integration through ONVIF. The DSS SDK for third-party integration supports Windows, iOS, and Android.

• Easy expansion: DSS Pro supports easy performance upgrades via distributed hardware extensions, easy functionality upgrades via

add-ons, and easy capacity expansion via licence subscription. DSS Pro also integrates an alarm system, POS, face recognition and ITC for advanced security applications.

• Reliability: DSS Pro supports hot standby which ensures system reliability for critical applications. When abnormal behaviour is detected, the detection service will automatically restart the server to ensure service stability.

• Business intelligence: In addition to its surveillance capabilities, DSS also provides advanced business analysis functionality.

• LPR: The LPR module features automatic number of plate recognition (ANPR), vehicle image capture, vehicle list management, and more. It has a wide range of applications in the fields of parking and traffic management.

• Face recognition: Face recognition is beneficial for various applications, such as monitoring the entrances and exits to railway stations, metro stations, airport terminals, commercial buildings, seaports, schools, factories and offices.

For more information, contact Zhejiang Dahua Technology Co., +86 571 8768 8883, [email protected], www.dahuasecurity.com



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