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<strong>Vicon</strong>Net Products<br />

<strong>Vicon</strong>Net’s environment is comprised of one or more sites (systems) connected by a network. The various<br />

<strong>Vicon</strong>Net site types available are described below:<br />

• Digital Video Recorder (DVR): The hybrid Kollector series each has up to 16 camera and microphone<br />

inputs (the Kollector Strike supports 4 audio inputs). With version 5.6, all Kollector models support audio.<br />

DVRs, which are managed by <strong>Vicon</strong>Net applications, can perform local and remote video recording, local<br />

and remote video playback and can archive video/audio data to any suitable connected RAID device.<br />

• Workstation: The VN-WS-PC Workstation or the <strong>Vicon</strong>Net software (VN-WS-SW) loaded onto a<br />

computer meeting the defined minimum hardware and software requirements. Workstations can remoteview<br />

live and playback video from networked Recorders, Encoders and other Workstations. In addition,<br />

Workstations can handle alarms sent from <strong>Vicon</strong>Net Recorders and Encoders/Decoders. The <strong>Vicon</strong>Net<br />

software is available in two versions. The VN-WS-SW has full <strong>Vicon</strong>Net functionality except for recording<br />

capability; the VN-NVR-SW should be used when recording is the primary function of the workstation.<br />

• Network Video Recorder (NVR): The <strong>Vicon</strong>Net NVR is a powerful PC running Windows XP, preloaded<br />

with the <strong>Vicon</strong>Net application, ready to record video and audio over the LAN and WAN (Internet).<br />

Managed by <strong>Vicon</strong>Net application, it can view, record and configure video from IP video devices and<br />

Kollector Digital Video Recorders locally and remotely, perform local and remote video playback and can<br />

archive video/audio data to any suitable connected RAID device.<br />

• IP Camera/Encoder: A family of video cameras and encoders that convert analog video into digital for<br />

use with the <strong>Vicon</strong>Net system.<br />

• Virtual Matrix Controller (VMC): The Virtual Matrix Controller (VMC) is software loaded onto a<br />

preconfigured computer meeting the defined minimum hardware and software requirements. The VMC<br />

can remote-view live and playback video networked Recorders, Encoders and NVRs. Unlike the<br />

Workstation, all video output is sent via the network to decoders (KRX-3), which adjust and transfer the<br />

video to remote display monitors.<br />

• KRX-3 Decoder: A video decoder used with the Virtual Matrix (VMC) that can control and handle up<br />

to three analog remote monitors, in composite, S-Video and VGA formats.<br />

• Keypad: A keypad used with the VMC for selecting, using the devices secondary ID, which video<br />

should be displayed on which monitors. For more details about the device secondary ID, refer to the<br />

Defining Device Groups and Group Sets section in Chapter 3, Configuring the <strong>Vicon</strong>Net System.<br />

• VN-VIEWER-64 Camera Viewer Application: Viewer application that provides a solution for installations<br />

that require a larger number of cameras to be viewed. This software increases the number of cameras<br />

that can be viewed on a single workstation PC up to 64 cameras. Additionally, up to 4 monitors can be<br />

connected to view up to 64 cameras in a variety of configurations.<br />

6 • Introducing <strong>Vicon</strong>Net XX112-36-00 Rev 909 Kollector Hybrid Network Digital Video Recorder

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