Cisco Advanced Video Monitoring System
Cisco Advanced Video Monitoring System
Product Overview
The Cisco AVMS solution is an ideal way to improve your company’s operations, safety, and security (Figure 1). For
organizations that need more robust, intelligent surveillance solutions, it delivers enterprise-class features at a price
you can afford.
Cisco AVMS software lets you view and control your video surveillance cameras inside or outside the office, while
providing flexibility to meet changing business needs. Cisco Small Business Video Surveillance cameras all support
remote and mobile viewing through an Internet browser. For more advanced operations, Cisco AVMS software scales
to easily monitor, record, and control up to 64 cameras using an intuitive graphical user interface.
Playback is fast and simple, with intelligent search support and real-time video-enhancement features. Intelligent
event monitoring lets you watch an area of interest and track objects that disappear, or monitor for unsupervised
objects left in a controlled area.
You can tailor Cisco AVMS to meet your specific needs, adjusting recorded or remote streamed video quality for your
bandwidth or storage requirements. Optional software licenses let you add functions or integrate the solution with
business systems such as POS equipment.
With the affordable flexibility and scalability of the Cisco Advanced Video Monitoring System, you can build a
complete surveillance solution to meet your needs.
Usage Scenarios
The Cisco Advanced Video Monitoring System is designed to integrate smoothly with business systems you use
every day. This flexible solution lets you take advantage of the power of the network to tailor your solution to meet a
variety of surveillance needs:
● Automated surveillance: Configure your Cisco Small Business Video Surveillance solution as an unmanned
security solution, using the Cisco AVMS for scheduled and alert-based recording. Advanced analytics help
prevent false alarms, and powerful search capabilities make it easy to retrieve video events.
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● Advanced surveillance: Use integrated intelligent analytics to build a more flexible, responsive surveillance
system. Configure the solution to locate events using a popup e-map, or automatically reposition pan/tilt/zoom
(PTZ) cameras based on events. Combining alerts with remote transcoding lets you alert and display to
mobile security professionals.
● Remote surveillance: Cisco AVMS provides full support for remote and mobile monitoring, to give you peace
of mind when you are away from the office. Enjoy mobile and remote access to live video using Windows
mobile clients, a remote desktop, or any browser-based viewer. Event alerts can find you at all times.
● Point of sale: Cisco AVMS lets you integrate your surveillance solution with POS systems for better insight
into your business activities. You can record video based on POS events to track voided sales, returns, or
sale of high-value items. Or with an optional module you can play back specific video based on POS
transaction data.
Figure 1. Cisco Advanced Video Monitoring System main console showing 5+1 camera monitoring viewer configuration.
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Features
The Cisco Advanced Video Monitoring System:
● Allows simultaneous onscreen monitoring, recording, and playback of video from up to 64 Cisco Small
Business Video Surveillance cameras and supported third-party cameras
● Records up to 30 frames per second (fps) per camera
● Offers business intelligence, including integration with business tools such as POS systems
● Supports MPEG-4 and MJPEG video compression formats
● Supports unlimited two-way audio (on cameras that support this feature), G.711, and G.726
● Provides advanced analytics with six event-detection alerts
● Provides image-enhancement capabilities (visibility, sharpness, brightness, contrast, and grayscale)
● With a verification tool, supports digital signature “watermark” to authenticate video
Specifications
Table 1 lists the specifications and requirements for Cisco AVMS.
Specifications
Standards MPEG
Standards protocols TCP/IP, HTTP, HTTPS, User Datagram Protocol (UDP), Real-Time Protocol (RTP)/Real-Time Streaming Protocol
(RTSP)
Conf igurati on
Save and load System configurations can be exported and imported to provide recovery points before making configuration
changes, backup for archival and system recovery, and templates for configuration of new PCs for AVMS use.
Management
Logging System log, event log, counting log, POS transaction log, and resource report
Backup location CD-ROM, hard disk, network drive, and Cisco Small Business Network Storage System (NSS)
Viewing formats Ten on-screen viewing formats (1, 4, 5+1, 9, 12+1, 16+1, 8+2, 12+1, 16, and user defined); support for 10
definable areas of detection and quick search and playback for areas where motion was detected
Language support Chinese (Simplified & Traditional), Czech, Danish, English, Farsi, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew,
Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese (Brazilian and European), Russian, Slovak, Spanish, Thai and
Turkish
Video
Video format Audio Video Interleave (AVI) and Advanced Systems Format (ASF)
Audio Unlimited two-way audio (on cameras that support this feature), G.711, and G.726
Analytics Signal Lost, General Motion, Foreign Object, Missing Object, Focus Lost, and Camera Occlusion
Backup database Ability to back up video database by user-selectable time windows for playback on any AVMS system
Recording modes Continuous, motion, scheduled, and manual, all with audio
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Playback speeds Forward and backward speeds variable in 1x, 2x, 4x, 8x, and 16x
Playback timeline Ability to view recording activity in a simple-to-understand timeline; ability to magnify timeline as needed
PTZ camera control Support for PTZ camera control, including auto-patrol of preset locations (on cameras that include this feature)
Schedule recordings Ability to customize camera recording schedules: Two modes of customization (week and day)
Video enhancement Ability to digitally enhance each view in real time during playback (visibility, sharpness, brightness, contrast, and
grayscale)
Business intelligence Integrated counting tool that lets organizations track customers and traffic, collecting marketing and business data
to make operations more efficient
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RAM 3 GB
Video card Dedicated display adaptor with 512 MB internal memory required.
ATI Radeon 4650, nVIDIA GeForce GF-9600, or above (ATI recommended)
Operating system Microsoft Windows XP Pro SP3 (32-bit) or Microsoft Vista (32-bit)
RAM 3 GB
Video card Dedicated display adaptor with 512 MB internal memory required.
ATI Radeon 4650, nVIDIA GeForce GF-9600, or above (ATI recommended)
Operating system Microsoft Windows XP Pro SP3 (32-bit) or Microsoft Vista (32-bit)
RAM 2 GB
Video card Dedicated display adaptor with 512 MB internal memory required.
ATI Radeon 4650, nVIDIA GeForce GF-9600, or above (ATI recommended)
Operating system Microsoft Windows XP Pro SP3 (32-bit) or Microsoft Vista (32-bit)
RAM 1 GB
Video card Dedicated display adaptor with 512 MB internal memory required.
ATI Radeon 4650, nVIDIA GeForce GF-9600, or above (ATI recommended)
Operating system Microsoft Windows XP Pro SP3 (32-bit) or Microsoft Vista (32-bit)
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Supported Cisco Small Business Cisco PVC 300, Cisco VC 220, Cisco VC 240, Cisco PVC 2300, Cisco WVC 210, and Cisco WVC 2300
cameras
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Supported third-party camera Axis, Arecont, Cisco, IQeye, JVC, Cisco Linksys , LevelOne, Lorex, Lumenera, Mobotix, Panasonic, Samsung,
vendors Sony, and Toshiba
Ordering Information
Table 2 gives ordering information for the Cisco AVMS, which is licensed-based. The license is activated through e-
delivery.
Product warranty terms and other information applicable to Cisco products are available at
http://www.cisco.com/go/warranty.
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