14 Jul 2017

Douglas Borough Council (DBC) in the Isle of Man developed an innovative concept of delivering video surveillance as a service to public sector users, such as schools, car parks, libraries, and the police.

Video equipment requirements

The video equipment used would have to be very versatile as it would need to work with existing cameras of various types, and it would also have to be scalable so that its capacity could be expanded easily and cost effectively as the number of users grew.

Vanderbilt video technology

Vectis digital video recorders and Vectis network video software would provide the solution. While designed with high-definition images up to 1080p in mind, Vectis are equally well suited to working with lower resolution images from older cameras, irrespective of whether these cameras use analogue or IP connectivity.

Open networking protocol

Vectis also support the ONVIF open networking protocol, which is now used by a wide range of video camera manufacturers. These features mean that systems based on Vectis are compatible with almost any type of existing camera, and are also fully future proofed to cope with the ultimate replacement of older cameras by modern HD types.

Systems based on Vectis are
compatible with almost any
type of existing camera

H.264 video compression technology

Vectis software uses H.264 video compression technology that makes extremely effective use of available disk storage capacity without compromising image quality, and both provide full support for IP connectivity. This is the key to linking users throughout the Isle of Man, which already has a gigabit fibre backbone, to the central control room and monitoring facilities.

Video solutions installer

Eye-Spy Security is the leading IOM specialist provider of access control, video and intruder alarm systems. Established in 1997, it has earned a solid reputation for the provision of a comprehensive range of business and residential premises protection solutions.