Siqura's EVE Encoder Now Connected to Hernis PTZ Cameras
Siqura’s new EVE encoder is now making a difference by controlling legacy analogue PTZ cameras. These include the Hernis PTZ cameras with RX400 protocol. Field tests are conducted and proof of concept has been signed by a leading global oil operator.
Siqura, global supplier of advanced video surveillance solutions, in cooperation with Norwegian companies WestNet AS and Last Mile Communication AS (LMC), today announced the availability of an updated version of the EVE encoder, to include integration of old legacy proprietary analogue PTZ cameras. This game changer makes it possible for you to take control of your own system and upgrade your system to the latest technology, such as open video platform from Milestone Systems.
Ready for the future
The EVE encoder enables you to reuse your investment in Hernis PTZ cameras and choose an open video platform (e.g. Milestone Systems). Switch easily to new technology to take advantage of the freedom of choice. A wide variety of IP based units and subsystems can now work together with old legacy PTZ cameras. Integrate IO modules, sound systems, lighting, access control and much more.
Uncomplicated clarity
The updated EVE encoder is a great example of the uncomplicated clarity that Siqura, WestNet and LMC stand for. “By listening closely to industry experts we are able to develop solutions that let our users move into the future with reusing their investment while allowing them to take advantage of what an open system can give in possibilities, performance and quality. That way, we help them increase safety and continuity and reduce costs,” Roger Decker, Managing Director of Siqura, Steinar Omdahl, Managing Director at WestNet and Erik Sandsdalen, Managing Director of Last Mile Communication AS believe.
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