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IBA ASE Video Surveillance System

The IBA ASE (All Seeing Eye) video surveillance system is a hardware and software suite designed for continuous 24 x 7 and event–trigger monitoring at self–service terminals and ATMs.

Functions

The IBA ASE video surveillance system is intended for keeping a video log at self–service equipment of different vendors (terminals, ATMs). The video log is a set of graphic frames, supplemented with subtitles and associated with certain events at the facility. The event is an information message that describes changes made at a self–service device, namely physical change of the facility's state and electronic record in its log file, such as inserted card, cash withdrawal, card retrieval, safe deposit door opening, or external sensors' triggering.

Description

The software package runs on the equipment of different hardware manufacturers including Wincor–Nixdorf, NCR, Diebold, Tusson, and IBA.

The IBA ASE video surveillance system allows for connection of up to 8 video capture sources. The capture can be performed from multiple sources simultaneously.

In addition, the system can be connected to a variety of intrusion sensors that may be used for generation of additional commands to capture video in case of emergency situations.

The data of the video surveillance can be stored on internal or external storage devices of the self–service equipment. The volume of data stored in the video archive is a custom option.

The IBA ASE system provides easy and quick access to the data of authorized users (bank operators, security service) via network protocols (HTTP, FTP) from any remote self–service equipment. The user can customize information search according to the following parameters: date / time, the number of the client's card, time interval, user events such as "card inserted", "cash received", "check printed", and others. The information can be copied from the device, printed, and processed further. The interface of the system supports a full spectrum of client operations.

Key Features:

  • Compatible with software of any vendor including Wincor Nixdorf, NCR, or Diebold
  • Simultaneous operation of multiple cameras
  • Connection of additional sensors (vibration sensors, thermal sensors, etc.)
  • Alert system of the bank's service departments
  • System of event classification
  • Video recording before the event (PreRecord)
  • Synchronization of the recording system and logs at the device
  • Flexible system of information search
  • Remote video archive
  • Inclusion of additional information in the video picture (card number, receipt)
  • On–line and off–line modes
  • Data compression
  • Support of routine operations (equipment replacement, information exchange with remote archives)
  • Self–adjusting system (sharpness, focus, lighting, etc.)
  • Ensuring integrity of information (video caption, etc.)
  • Customer servicing during service operations
  • Autonomy of the system, hardware independent (type of camera, sensors, etc.)
  • Installed software not affected by the system (processor load, etc.)
  • Long–term storage of information
  • No additional requirements to the installed equipment
  • Integration with the existing systems produced by other manufacturers
  • Availability of light and sound alarms.

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