Technical information
Network Client Enhancements: Network Client has been enhanced to accommodate the changes in
Intellex. The Network Client database has been improved with Site Trees that make it easier to identify
data from selected Intellex units in larger installations. Alarm notification has been improved to include
notification when an Intellex hard drive is no longer functioning properly. The maximum “raw” video file
size download from Intellex or NAS is no longer limited to 1 GB. Requests for video content that exceed 1
GB can be met by chaining 1 GB file packets together. Each chained packet will create a separate file. The
raw file size has a maximum size of 1 GB but can be selected to a smaller size for ease of transportation by
putting it on a CD or ThumbDrive. This new functionality allows the end user to download any size of
video content in a single operation.
Intellex IP: Last on this list but soon to be first in many hearts is Intellex IP. This is a new hardware
configuration using the same Intellex v3.2 software as the standard Intellex. Although Intellex and Network
Client operation are essentially the same, the video delivery method is more advanced. IP (Internet
Protocol) cameras are used to provide a video signal delivered via TCP/IP (Ethernet) to the new hardware
(“1U” server). There is no coax cable in sight! At least that’s the theory and will be true eventually as this
technology overtakes standard cameras. Meanwhile, existing applications will be upgrading to IP with a
combination of IP cameras and IP encoders that allow customers to connect their standard analog cameras
through Ethernet.
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