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What is a Network Camera?
Network cameras run over a computer network or over the internet. All the essential components are within the camera itself so essentially all you need is a camera and broadband connection (it does not need to plug into a PC) and you can control and view the camera over your computer network or over the internet.
What are the advantages of a Network Camera System?
  • You can access real-time video images at any time from any computer anywhere in the world.
  • Place it anywhere. You can connect the product to your computer network or straight into an ADSL (Broadband) connection. No PC required on-site.
  • Designed to provide plug-and-play simplicity for small installations and flexibility for integration into larger, more professional applications.
  • Everything needed to connect and start streaming video is built into the device, which reduces installation time and simplifies network management.
  • View multiple sites from the same location.
  • Proven future-proof technology — securing your investment.
How can a Network Camera System benefit you?
As crime in the UK continues to rise and “drive-off” incidents continue to dent sales figures, the need for proper surveillance equipment is essential. The high resolution digital quality of the cameras we use gives clear pictures of drivers and number plates securing convictions where other systems’ poor quality fails.
  • Monitor your pumps to decrease “drive-offs”
  • Monitor the shop floor, both customer and staff activity
  • Monitor other problem areas of your site
  • Improve night shift staff morale in high incident locations
See for yourself!
Please follow these links below to see live demos of a Network Camera in action:
http://81.86.66.171:1027/view/view.shtml
http://81.86.66.171:1035/
To read more about Network Cameras in action on a forecourt follow the link below:
http://www.axis.com/success_stories/hindmarch/index.htm
   
 
 
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