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TECHNOLOGY HUB - Sensors Parlay Existing Video Surveillance-Video surveillance security systems exist in almost every type of business environment but they can only observe physical activities that can be seen. In many locations there are additional critical conditions that can't be seen, but should be monitored, like temperature, humidity, air quality, pressures, tank levels and more. The SensaVideo system from Sensaphone enables an existing video security system to watch these types of conditions that can't be seen by a camera. It has four sensor inputs which can accept temperature sensors, contact closure sensors and even analog 4-20mA transducers. Almost any condition can be measured. The sensors are constantly scanned and a live computer generated video image is created that represents the current value of the sensors. This video image then connects to an existing DVR just like a standard security camera would connect. The result is that the security monitors will include a new image showing live sensor readings in addition to the other video camera images.
Source: SecurityInfoWatch
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