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- Software quality
- Where do we go from here?
- Why pay?
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CCTV Camera Connectivity with iFIX SCADAI want to connect CCTV cameras with iFIX SCADA. So, please help me in this application.
I want step by step information on this. If any technotes are available then please tell me.
I want step by step information on this. If any technotes are available then please tell me.
Take a look at http://www.longwatch.com. It's a group of ex-Intellution people who have a video solution that integrates cleanly into SCADA/HMI systems (video and alarms) and can use existing networks.
And if you don't recognize the previous poster, Steve is the founder and former president of Intellution... and also of Longwatch. Nice to see you back on this forum, Steve.
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I would recommend to build not traditional CCTV cameras but network IP cameras. Because it is fully digital.
There are many good IP cameras from AXIS, Panasonic, JVC, SONY and others.
Only one small advice:
If you need to put many cameras > 8 - it would be good to make network traffic estimation with tools like one from JVSG:
http://www.jvsg.com
There are many good IP cameras from AXIS, Panasonic, JVC, SONY and others.
Only one small advice:
If you need to put many cameras > 8 - it would be good to make network traffic estimation with tools like one from JVSG:
http://www.jvsg.com
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