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Multi-channel surveillance systems enable fleet managers to monitor their drivers and cars while they are at work. In order to send data and video for on-demand inspection, multi-channel cameras are made up of a number of modules that operate on various radio frequencies.
Multi-channel video systems are increasingly being installed in fleets by transportation businesses to help them better manage their personnel. A fleet manager can see the road conditions outside the car as well as within it. When certain rules and alarms are met, cameras start recording real-time video and uploading it for analysis.
Digital video recorders are used by some multi-channel surveillance systems while network video recorders (NVRs) are used by others to save video (DVRs). NVR systems record video using IP security cameras, which wirelessly transmit the footage to the NVR where it is recorded and stored.
DVR systems are analog systems that require a VGA cable to link the cameras to the DVR. The video footage is recorded on a hard disc, USB flash drive, or network storage in the cloud once it has reached the NVR or DVR storage hub. Multi-channel cameras are made to be able to tune into several channels simultaneously while avoiding interference.
In order to protect your recordings, the footage is encrypted. If the hard drive fills up, it has the ability to record older data. Never worry about missing key events again because some storage systems have storage capacities that are greater than a whole terabyte.
Multi-channel surveillance systems can prevent expensive insurance claims and drawn-out liability cases. It helps to clear both your drivers and your company when there is a real-time, in-depth video that shows what happened before, during, and after an accident.
You have more time to devote to other elements of your business thanks to multi-channel camera systems. Installation is easy, and quick, and doesn’t call for outside experts.
The Global Multi-channel Surveillance System market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
A scalable and open IP video surveillance system that supports Honeywell High Definition (HD) cameras includes the MAXPRO NVR software from Honeywell. It is also extensively integrated with third-party IP Multi-channel Surveillance System cameras and encoders for even more flexibility.
For IT departments looking to adopt a recording system, this solution offers improved versatility and ease of installation/use.
available in several versions: Software foundation plus multi-channel licenses
Real-time streaming protocol (RTSP) and ONVIF Profile S are supported by an integrated network video recording solution. A complete line of Honeywell IP Multi-channel Surveillance System cameras and HVE encoders are compatible with the software.
The innovative features of the equIP Series cameras, including its 4K resolution, H.265 video compression codec, 3D PTZ control, 360° flexibility, and intelligence events, are supported by its native device integrations.