The role of Cisco in IP-based technology is so important that it is worth to focus on the products and scenarios.
There was shown 4500 IP camera of 2 megapixel resolution (1920 x 1980), utilizing H.264 compression. For standard applications Cisco prepared 2500 IP camera, both as wired and wireless version (the latter supporting 802.11b/g/n standards). The "n" option makes it probably the first CCTV camera that supports the newest wireless standard (draft 2.0). The cameras can cooperate with Cisco Stream Manager 5.0, offered for about 300 US dollars per one channel.
The next, new field of activity of Cisco is IP-based physical access control. The company presented both hardware and software components utilizing IP network for integrated security operations.
Door readers, locks and biometric devices, and the Cisco Access Gateway - together with the software component - Cisco Physical Access Manager, make a complete and scalable platform that can cooperate with existing systems and other software applications (e.g. databases).
Cisco, like a big tanker, can only sail on the deep, along the main routes.
The solutions developed by this IP leader, based on H.264 compression and "n" standard, will be the lodestar for other, smaller companies.
The new direction of Cisco towards physical access control may be a strong impulse for quick development of this market segment.
The tower in the picture is especially important for the city and country which it is in. In January 1991, several months after the country declared independence, 14 citizens died there while trying to maintain the blockade against troops equipped with tanks. There were over 600 people injured.
Where is the tower? The answer at the end of this issue.

- 24 months warranty,
- the newest and most efficient H.264 video compression,
- recording and live viewing in 4CIF/2CIF/CIF/QCIF resolutions - see the table below,
- many modes of triggering video recording (manual, schedule, motion detection, external alarms - in four daily cycles),
- selectable bitrate (recording) from 32 Kbps to 8 Mbps,
- multi-layer management with adequate access rights,
- synchronous recording of video and audio,
- support of largest hard discs (SATA) - up to 2 TB each. In some models there can be installed up to 8 such disks (total capacity of 16 TB)!.,
- possibility of real-time recording on:
- hard discs installed in the DVR,
- external hard discs connected via USB,
- Network Attached Storage (NAS),
- computers with ULTIMAX client software installed,
- playback of archives (from all above locations) with client software,
- possibility of handing over the original disc to authorized services (police, court etc.),
- easy backup of chosen sequences and recordings from the last day,
- possibility of independent determination of all recording parameters for each channel (camera),
- multi-tier information system for the operator about tasks being performed,
- control of practically every PTZ device on the market,
- bidirectional voice connection between the DVR operator and cameras' locations and operators of ULTIMAX client stations.
| Series | 700 | 500 | 300 | |
| Available models (number of ch.) | 16 | M77160 | M75160 | M73160 |
| 8 | M77080 | M75080 | M73080 | |
| 4 | - - - | M75040 | M73040 | |
| Recording speed (each channel) [fps] | 4CIF | 25 | 12 | 1.5 |
| 2CIF | 25 | 25 | 10 | |
| CIF/QCIF | 25 | 25 | 25 | |
| Live viewing (every channel) | 4CIF 25 fps | |||
| HDD interfaces | SATA 8x(max.2000GB)=16TB | SATA 8x(max.2000GB)=16TB | IDE 4x(max.2000GB)=8TB | |
| Dimensions | 19” rack (450x450x95mm) | 19” rack (450x450x95mm) | 14.25” rack (440x390x70mm) | |
Despite these advantages, there are also significant limitations. In the case of two operators there is a risk of conflicts during PTZ control. In zoom mode the field of view covers only a small area - the rest is out of control at this moment.
These limitations are overcome by using megapixel cameras (very high-resolution cameras). Use of such cameras e.g. in stadiums allows to record a complete coverage of any event - the interesting details the operator/s can enlarge not only at the moment of live viewing, but also from the recorded video. No incident or detail will be overlooked. Below - digitally zoomed images from standard and megapixel camera.
- taking down all settings of the NIC (working in external network),
- IP address
- Subnet mask
- Default gateway
- Preferred DNS server
- changing the way of address assignment to dynamic (DHCP), or setting fixed IP address from the router's range,
- connecting the computer with LAN port of the router.

Vena - UHF antenna allowing to receive very low signals. Dipol 94/21-69 Vena (A3380) UHF antenna (ch. 21-69) with high energetic gain (up to 18 dB) allows to receive broadcasts from distant transmitters...
- archive DWR of March 17, 2008
Netstation - professional software for IP CCTV systems. NetStation is an advanced network system designed for managing video and audio material in video surveillance system. The software cooperates with majority of CCTV devices, especially from leading manufacturers...
- archive DWR of Jan. 14, 2008
How to increase system throughput - packet aggregation in Raptor devices. Because the 802.11 standard protocol does not guarantee efficient work with a large number of packets, THEMAX company has developed it own transmission protocol TFPP (Themax Fast Pooling Protocol). Aggregation of packets allows to increase channel throughput even up to 5 MBps, and to transfer up to 30,000 packets per second...
- archive DWR of Nov. 5, 2007









