securityserver Unparalleled management and detection of security, environmental, and disaster control resources. Map cameras & sensors in server rooms or buildings in cities AKCP securityserver puts you in control of a full complement of monitoring technologies. Manage your video cameras, environmental sensors, fire sensors, water sensors, and every other monitoring resource from your browser, locally or via the Internet. Supports hundreds of third party cameras Remote access and control via browser and iphone. Compatible with all AKCP sensors and cameras Quick wizards configure notifications and alerts Comprehensive SYSLOG tracks and audits activity Instant searching with video and sensor timelines Multi-camera recording linked by date and time Visually map devices by drag & drop onto multilayered interface See all devices at a glance or drill down to a single sensor or camera
Quick easy setup AKCP securityserver automatically recognizes cameras, probes, monitors, sensors, and access control hardware. And it s instantly compatible with hundreds of third party cameras. Use the quick wizards to configure your preferences and parameters. Set your group policies for admin and limited users and specify access control privileges for physical and logical resources. Scan your device IP addresses or see them at a glance on multilayered overlays. Allocate multiple workspaces for monitoring and control, and use the graph feature to illustrate your sensor environment. securityserver PC dashboard giving an overall view of your monitoring environment Notification and Alert Options AKCP securityserver is unparalleled in its power to alert you to impending disaster events, environmental changes, and security breaches. Deploy your own hierarchy of redundant alert notifications using SMS, email, MMS, phone calls, fax, or use a relay switch to trigger corrective action. The securityserver notification and alert set up
Archive & Search Video Cameras are recognized automatically, and friendly wizards customize recording parameters and notifications to your preferences. The video search engine deploys timeline scans of captured and archived video to locate the exact events you need. Time-stamped video capture can be linked to other sensor and monitor data, such as; smart card and biometrics readers for access control, network access, door and gate activity, audio capture, RFID, infrared, and more. Connect securityserver to the AKCP securityprobe 5E and manage enterprise access control with your customized hierarchy of redundant alert notifications. View video, realtime, remotely, and distribute video clips and linked data via your notification options. The securityserver scans video timelines to display the event data you need. Remote monitoring using the Apple iphone Once installed the securityserver has an additional client that can be installed on an Apple iphone device. This connects to your server giving you remote access to your workspace. This makes it easy to monitor video cameras and devices wherever you are in the world and is perfect for remote Access Control applications. View who and when someone is trying to enter a secure room and check on the environmental aspects like temperature or humidity. You get the same comprehensive access to AKCP devices and cameras but in an easy to use Apple iphone interface. View live video in the iphone
Visual Device Mapping Fast visual reference lets you see at a glance and manage the status of your enterprise resources. Drag & Drop your sensors, your cameras, your access control terminals all of your monitoring devices onto any map of your own choosing. Monitor an overview, or drill down to a specific device location. Import your maps and prioritize your multilayered portfolio according to your own preferences. Maps showing cities, countries, buildings, and specific rooms are easily combined as a visual representation of your enterprise inventory of monitoring assets. A handy summary is displayed with each mapped device, and color-coded flashing lights alert you when any status turns critical. s securityserver mapping function enables users to drag and drop sensor data or live video for building and room locations AKCP securityserver software runs on any Windows based laptop, PC, or server. You can also run the client on the Apple iphone for remote access. This application is compatible with hundreds of third party cameras using our unique algorithm that finds the best configuration for each camera. Supported video formats include: MJPEG, MPEG4, H.264, ASP, MxPEG securityserver Enterprise control application for managing a full complement of environmental and security monitoring, and access control assets. SQL Server Configurations for the servers, users, and all devices are stored in a SQL database or Microsoft SQL Express. SQL database ensures easy backup of vital system settings and swift restoration of failed systems. Security Client The security client gives access to additional servers. Using the console as a single-point-ofmanagement, the administrator can configure and manage all recording servers, devices/cameras, and users. This client is also available from the Apple App Store for any Apple iphone. Comprehensive Notifications and Alerts System: Warning Notifications and alerts can be sent via: Email
Custom scripts Fax FTP Photo and Information Upload MMS Relay Siren and Strobe light Skype call/sms SMS SNMP Trap Sound Speech Telephone call Wake UP/Shutdown Windows alert RAM: Minimum 1GB (2 GB or more recommended) Network: Ethernet (1 Gbit recommended) Graphics Card: Onboard GFX, AGP or PCI-Express, minimum 1024 x 768, 16 bit colors Hard disk type: E-IDE, PATA, SATA, SCSI, SAS (7200 RPM or faster) OS: Microsoft Windows XP1) Professional (32 or 64 bit) or Windows Server 2003 (32 bit) Please note: Camera recording and playback performance may depend on your CPU speed, Memory, Network Bandwidth and the frames per second (FPS) selected securityserver Management Server 2.0: CPU: Intel Xeon, 2.0 GHz or higher (Dual-Core recommended) Hard disk space: Minimum 100 Gbyte free (depends on number of servers, cameras, rules and logging settings) Software: Microsoft.NET 3.0 Framework and Internet Information Server (IIS) 5.1or newer OS: Microsoft Windows XP1) Professional (32 or 64 bit) or Windows Server 2003 (32 bit) securityserver 50 channel CPU: Intel Pentium 4 or higher (Xeon recommended), Minimum 2.4 GHz RAM: Minimum 1GB (2GB or more recommended) Network: Ethernet (1 Gbit recommended) Graphics card: AGP or PCI-Express, min: 1024x768, 16 bit color Hard disk type: E-IDE, PATA, SATA, SCSI, SAS (7200rpm or faster) Hard disk space: Minimum 80GB free (dependent on number of cameras and recording settings) OS: Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional, Windows 2000 Server and Advanced Server, Windows XP Professional (32 and 64 bit) and Windows Server 2003 (32 and 64 bit) Software: DirectX 9.0 or newer to required to run Live View Monitor application, and Microsoft.NET 1.1 Framework and Internet Information Server (IIS) 5.0 or newer to run PDA server
Base Server License: securityserver software, unlimited Recording Servers/Failover Servers and four (4) Device Channel Licenses. The Base Server License is identified by a unique Software License Code (SLC). The product may be installed on one (1) computer designated as Management Server per Software License Code. Recording Server/Failover Server License: The product may be installed on an unlimited number of computers designated as Recording Servers/Failover Servers per designated Management Server using the same Software License Code. Device Channel License: To connect to a device, a license per camera channel is required. A video encoder connected to multiple analog cameras requires a license per channel to operate. Device Channel Licenses can be purchased in any number. Client License: The securityserver software is licensed and may be installed and used on any number of computers.