Pelco News Release - September 10, 2004
For Immediate Release
Introducing Pelco’s New High Density Matrix Switcher/Controllers
—More Monitors, More Cameras, More Features, Less Space
Clovis, CA (September 10, 2004) - Pelco is pleased to announce
the release of two new High Density, feature-rich, full cross-point video
matrix switcher/controllers.
The new System 9770 and System 9780 system architecture is
specifically designed to accommodate higher camera-monitor density, enabling
users to implement large matrix-controlled video surveillance systems that
require less space to install and operate. This means a user can view and
control up to 4,096 cameras and 512 monitors, all from a single node, in a
footprint smaller than ever before possible. The base hardware configuration
for the system is comprised of a central processing unit (CC1), matrix
switching bay(s) (MXBs) with video input/output modules, and keyboard
controllers (KBDs).
In addition to advances in system architecture, firmware updates
can be accomplished via flash technology by simply connecting a PC laptop to
the serial port of the matrix bay. This increases system serviceability as well
as minimizes the time required to update the system. You can also add
additional camera cards to the matrix bay without worrying about firmware
compatibility. The system will automatically configure overall system firmware
so that system compatibility and functionally is ensured. Not only can cards be
added to the matrix bay, but the user can change system boards, add new boards,
replace and/or troubleshoot installed boards—all without having to take the
system down. In addition, system status is easier than ever to confirm because
of new diagnostic LEDs located on the front of the matrix bay.
Equally important is the new Windows®-based System Manager
package onboard every High Density system. The new manager software presents
system administrators with a comfortable, familiar environment that makes
operating, configuring, and managing large numbers of cameras, monitors,
keyboards, and users, easier than ever before. Easy-to-use tools and
intelligent configuration wizards speed configuration time for system updates
and expansions. Adding devices is almost automatic.
Also new to these Systems are unique thermal trays, which are
placed between matrix bays to maximize local thermal stability and help prevent
heat buildup at the top of the rack, thereby ensuring bottom to top system
cooling. An optional DVR/VCR management feature allows DVRs and VCRs to be
controlled directly from the system keyboards. Compatible DVRs and VCRs can be
monitored for operational conditions ensuring continuous recording. Also
optional is a back-up system power supply in the event of a power supply
failure. And to ensure continuous CC1 operation, the system also can be
optioned with a Hot Switch to ensure system integrity in the event of primary
CC1 failure.
For ease of operation, system performance and a minimalist
approach to size, these new High Density systems represent a significant
advance in video matrix design. And always remember that every system comes
pre-configured at the factory to the client’s specifications.
Pelco is a world leader in the design, development and
manufacture of video security systems. With a solid history of offering
high-quality products, innovative technologies and Guaranteed 100-percent
Customer Satisfaction, Pelco has become the most sought after video product
supplier in the industry. For more information, please visit
www.pelco.com.
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