Specifications
A & E Specifications
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the video
Heat Maps
Heat mapping allows users to better understand where customers are
spending the most time. Based on that intelligence users can adjust store
layout to manage traffic flow and eliminate blockages. Heat maps also help
users with strategic design of store layout to push customers to targeted areas.
2. Additional features
Separated video and data streams displayed. Up to 36 live video and/or data screens
allowed on one tab. Connect has detachable tabs for multi-monitor support.
Kiosk mode installations option for locking down the Connect browser
Multiple users can login and monitor a single DIGIOP server
User profile setup
User permission enforcement through DIGIOP Control
Automatic software update notification
B. DIGIOP
®
Control
DIGIOP Control is a web-based administration portal for DVR or NVR servers that enable you to
configure your systems and manage from the Internet. DIGIOP Control allows easy
management of single or multi-site installations. The DIGIOP® Control software features
include: add and configure cameras, set user rights, establish global and local level permissions
for systems, cameras, and data streams.
1. Special Features
DIGIOP® Control offers a web-based portal for video and data management
that allows administrators to configure systems, cameras, users and
permissions across single- or multi-site enterprises from anywhere they have
access to the cloud.
Hosted Enterprise
Enterprise hosting provides businesses with a cloud-hosted infrastructure for
remote access to business data. DIGIOP ELEMENTS™ offers a secure,
hosted portal – (elements.digiop.com) for video and data management that
allows administrators to configure systems, cameras, devices, data streams,
users, roles and permissions across single or multi-site enterprises from
anywhere an administrator has access to the cloud.
Easy Set-up & Operations
Centralized Management Of Multiple User Roles & Permissions
Auto-Discover, Auto-Configure, Auto-Record IP Cameras
Failover Capability In The Event Of Local Hardware Failure
Rules and Actions
Users can create Rules about what happens when certain events occur in a
system, or the cameras and devices connected to it. To provide maximum
flexibility, Rules can be configured globally for all systems associated with a
Customer Account. Users can name individually for each system or for each
camera or device on a system.
Additionally, Rules can be configured to execute in real-time or on certain
frequencies such as: every minute, every 15 minutes, every hour, day or week.
Users can also de ne Actions that are performed when a Rule is broken.
Actions can include:
Sending an email alert to a user
Sending information about the event to the Notification tab
Data Summary Forwarder
Forwarding Counts to an FTP site
MCC – Digital Output
Digital Input/Output to Phidgets (USB device)