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Telecommand-II Enterprise CCTV Controller
Advanced IP enabled CCTV controller for large CCTV systems
Telecommand-II is an intelligent controller for CCTV peripherals such as matrices, cameras, domes, operator keyboards, digital video recorders and alarms. Telecommand-II is a proven, versatile control system and the latest generation of controller which brings a wealth of management features to the control room environment including Ethernet connectivity for integrated control and management and enhanced operator functions for faster intuitive management of your surveillance environment.
The inclusion of its Ethernet interface as well as full backward compatibility with COE TCU controllers enables Telecommand-II to manage your existing set of analogue peripherals as well as the newer IP connected devices such as DVR's and PC based control and alarm management systems.
Features & Benefits
Ethernet enabled and IP addressable - network wide remote configuration, database uploads/downloads and diagnostics.
Redundancy of CPU - System configuration information is resident on both devices such that switchover is completely seamless allowing database to be updated or a card to be replaced with no system downtime.
"Open bus" protocol translation - multiple dome cameras can be directly connected or daisy-chained without the need for additional equipment such as protocol translators or star drivers.
Sequences and salvos - 64 user defined camera sequences and 64 salvos for complete automation of a video monitor wall.
Video matrix control - supports the entry level of 8 inputs by 8 monitor outputs, up to a maximum of 1024 inputs by 128 monitor outputs without the need for memory expansion or additional control hardware.
Alarm monitoring - The system is capable of monitoring 1024 system wide alarms. Each alarm event can trigger a macro to automatically operate system functions, such as controlling digital video recorders and moving cameras to pre-set positions.
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