1 introduction, Webcctv user manual, Remote and local monitoring – Quadrox WebCCTV User Manual User Manual

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WebCCTV User Manual

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Version 4.9 Series

1 Introduction

WebCCTV is a unique digital video surveillance solution, which combines three major
functions in one Network Video Recorder (NVR) or Digital Video Recorder (DVR): local
digital recording, multiplexing and simultaneous transmission of the video via existing
networks (TCP/IP). To a standard WebCCTV, up to 16 cameras can be permanently recorded
while multiple operators at different locations on the network are accessing the WebCCTV
device.

Being a networked device, WebCCTV utilizes two basic principles of the
Internet/Intranet technology:
 WebCCTV works over the TCP/IP network protocol, which provides maximum

connectivity. This means that the existing computer network infrastructure can be
used eliminating extra installation expenses.

 WebCCTV uses a web-based user interface to view live images, recordings, etc.

More specific it uses Microsoft Internet Explorer.

Remote and Local Monitoring

To remotely monitor the connected cameras, the
WebCCTV uses Web Browser technology. To
locally monitor video, the WebCCTV also
provides a local interface via a PC monitor
directly connected to the WebCCTV. This local
interface allows an operator to see live video
from the connected cameras without the need
for additional client computers on a network.

Continuous Activity-Based Recording

By default, a WebCCTV continuously records all images from all the connected cameras
based on activity detection. In this case, only movement is recorded. If there is no movement,
no recording takes place. If necessary, the WebCCTV can be set to record continuously.

Intelligent Storage Option

WebCCTV uses a first-in/first-out (FIFO) overwrite principle. Once the disk is full, the oldest
images are overwritten.

Semi-Continuous recording (recording based on activity detection) allows a WebCCTV to
store pre- and post-alarm video. Pre- and Post-alarm images are often more important than the
images at the time of the alarm event itself. Up to 5 minutes of pre- and post-alarm video can
be stored.

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