18 May 2011

iCode Systems Ltd. are proud to announce the release of iCatcher Console 5.0. featuring an all new recording system, iCatcher Console 5.0 users can enjoy full frame rate H.264 megapixel recordings with audio, and still enjoy the familiar iCatcher feature set. iCatcher Console 5.0 includes the ability to create your own video wall. Simply adding additional dual or quad head graphics cards to your iCatcher Console or iCatcher Smart Client will allow you to utilise up to 8 screens on each PC. Configure iCatcher's layout and auto arrange features and the video wall is complete.

Huw Edwards, Managing Director at iCode, commented: "The adoption of iCatcher continues at pace, especially in the educational, retail and corporate environments. We are seeing businesses make substantial savings on software maintenance and expensive upgrades by switching to iCatcher, and they get a richer feature set too." Version 5.0 introduces a wealth of other new features including an I/O automation scheduler, a central monitoring Events System, along with additional hardware support. Genie CCTV's Sphinx Access Control has been integrated and support for Axis, Bosch, D-Link, Etrovision, Genie, Pelco, Panasonic, Sanyo & Vivotek H.264 RTSP cameras has also been included. MJPEG multi stream support has also been included for existing cameras that don't support H.264 over RTSP.

Automation has improved with support for the CM15 X10 controller and Aviosys PDU  devices. iCatchers "action" system makes most automation and control scenarios easy. Moving PTZs, opening gates/doors, switch lights, recording temperatures and counting is all possible, with the standard software.

Jon Tibbit, Business Development Manager at iCode, commented: "iCatcher Console 5.0 is the smart choice alternative to expensive corporate CCTV software. There are no additional modules or hidden charges, everything is included as standard. The iPhone app and the new iPad app both cost less than £10 and the optional annual PMA costs a maximum of £129.95 per server."