4. Remote PT
Remote pan/tilt is valuable for easy
installation and
overcoming the fixed monitoring
Only Model
LNV7210 (R)
LND7210 (R)
5. Auto Back Focus (ABF)
under Focus assi
st m ode
0
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
1400
1600
1800
2000
1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27
Lens f
ocus posi
t
i
on
Focus
Level
(
VL)
VGA / NTSC
1.3M
3M
Focus range comparison by picture size
: Proper focus position range
Good Bad
Bad
Manual focus adjustment on
Megapixel cameras is very
difficult.
It is very difficult to manually acquire a proper focus position on Megapixel cameras
since they have much more pixels and narrower focus range than VGA cameras.
ABF enables us to automatically adjust a focus position even on Megapixel cameras.
ABF = Easy Installation = Save Cost
6. Auto Back Focus (ABF)
Correct focus even after changing to B/W mode
ABF
Structure
Whole CCD/MOS Printed Circuit
Board moves to focus point
7. WDR(80/120/130dB)
XDI ISP offers 80/120/130dB of Dynamic Range and creates nearly no noise, enabling
users to better see objects even with backlight.
LW332/LW335 LNB3100 LNB5100
LW342/LW345 LW352/LW355
LW6324/LW6354 LND5100 LNV5100
LW6424/LW6454 LW9424 LW9422
LNP2810T LNP2810 LNP3700T
LNP2800 LNP2800I
LNU7210R LNB7210 LNV7210R
LNV7210 LND7210R LND7210
LNU5110R LNB5110 LND5110
LND5110R
8. ICR Day & Night
LW332/LW335
LNB5100
LW342/LW345
LW352/LW355
LW6324/LW6354 LW6424/LW6454
LND5100 LNV5100
LNP3700T LNP2800
LNP2800I LNP2810T
LNP2810 LW9424
LW9422
13. Generally
- Main profile is more efficient than base line by 15% to 20%.
- High profile is more efficient than main profile.
H.264: High Profile
H.264 (Base Line)
MPEG4
JPEG
H.264 (Base Line)
H.264 (High Profile)
H.264 (Main Profile)
JPEG
H.264 (Base Line)
JPEG
H.264 (Main Profile)
14. H.264 High Profile
How much efficient on Network Bandwidth?
LG
(High Profile)
Company S
(Baseline Profile)
<Condition> Object: Busy intersection
<Test> Verified a necessary NW bandwidth to keep 30ips in H.264
Test Object
5.18Mbps/26-30ips
(1280 x 720)
Frame Rate Priority Mode *1 Constant Bit Rate & Frame Rate Priority Mode
1.69Mbps/30ips
(1280 x 960)
*1: This mode can keep a configured frame rate by controlling picture quality
by using many sampling steps.
1.55Mbps/12ips
(1280 x 720)
How much NW bandwidth is required to keep 30ips?
2Mbps 2Mbps 8Mbps
Can’t keep 30ips
How about the same 2M mode setting?
Lowest setting to keep 30ips
at 4VGA/HD720P
15. Region of Interest Streaming
Customers can select up to four zones of interest when receiving the image data by
using the Region Of Interest Streaming function. In doing so, the user can experience
using up to 4 cameras with just one camera.
16. UTEPO series 7 Ethernet Switches using industrial grade
3 standard, is specially designed for project. With
excellent stability, good heat dissipation, high quality
processing chip and other advantages, they are widely
used in HD IP video surveillance systems.
Series 7 Golden Combination 4+1
Innovative Award Certifications
18. 01
Convergence Switch ---Products Overview
UTP7524GE-MX
Plugable network port, flexible replacement
The convergence switch offers two modules for customer
choice, Ethernet modules and optical modules. Convenient
access for different distances. It uses pluggable design,
which is easy to maintain.
USA MAVELL Professional Switch Chipset
Stable industrial-grade switch chip designed to guarantee
switch working stability and forwards data without packet
loss.
Redundant power supply design
Great Wall dual power supply design, improving power
supply stability.
Level 3 lightning protection
Powerful lightning capabilities, will continue to function
under harsh environments.
Simple Web Management
Simple and easy Web interface, easy for technicians set up
and maintenance.
Feature:
-- Convergence Switch
Modular
Full Gigabit
24-Port Gigabit Downlink +2
Optical & 2 Ethernet Gigabit
Uplink
Web Management
Feature:
19. Combine both Ethernet ports and SFP
Optical ports
Offers two modules for customer choice, Ethernet
modules and SFP optical modules, convenient access for
different distances.
- Manual replacement, easy maintenance
Module access plug screw design, Freehand replace,
easier .
USA PCI Sockets, stable and reliable
USA PCI Sockets, connection and reliable stability,
Anti-inteference easy to oxidize.
Convergence Switch ---Products Feature
Modular
More……
21. Long Life, Low Noise Fan
Power Socket Hanger
Redundant Power Supply
MAVELL High End Chipset
- USA MAVELL Chipset
- Widely applied on Cisco
, Huawei etc
-Industrial function
- Great Wall Power
supply
- Redundant power
supply design
- Stable and reliable
power supply
- Power cord
hanger design
- Fix the power cord
firmly
- Reduce working Noise
- Extend working Life
High Reliability
Convergence Switch ---Products Feature
24. Video Management Suite
The LG Ipsolute VMS is an IP-Surveillance software that works with LG IP cameras and the LG Video
Server to provide live video monitoring, video recording, video playback, settings, and event
management functions. The software has search functions for recorded events. Remote viewing and
playback are also possible with the use of the Video Management Suite.
26. LVI510 Compone
The LG Ipsolute VMS is an IP-Surveillance software that works with LG IP cameras and the LG
Video Server to provide live video monitoring, video recording, video playback, settings and
event management functions. The software has search functions for recorded events. Remote
viewing and playback are also possible with the use of the Video Management Suite.
LG Ipsolute VMS
Management Server
Recording Server
Streaming Server
Management Tool
Surveillance Client
27. Management Server
Centralized User Management as a gateway
Integrated system management as one system
System health monitoring for all devices
Management Tool
Camera & Server Management
User / Group Management
License Management
Surveillance Client
Live & Playback Control
Event Search with Thumbnail
Multi-level Map Control
Recording Server
Multi server video recording
Auto network failure recovery
Variety recording method supported
Streaming Server
Distributes video streams
from cameras to clients
LVI510 System Overview
29. System Guide Mid to High Local Area System
300~ cameras recommended
MS : Management Server
RS : Recording Server
SS : Streaming Server
MT : Management Tool
SC : Surveillance Client
30. System Guide Mid to High Wide Area System
300 ~ cameras recommended
MS : Management Server
RS : Recording Server
SS : Streaming Server
MT : Management Tool
SC : Surveillance Client
31. System Guide Enterprise – Multi Site System
300~ cameras recommended
MS : Management Server
RS : Recording Server
SS : Streaming Server
MT : Management Tool
SC : Surveillance Client
32. System Guide Enterprise – Multi Site System
300~ cameras recommended
MS : Management Server
RS : Recording Server
SS : Streaming Server
MT : Management Tool
SC : Surveillance Client
33.
34.
35.
36. High Density
Storage
NAS
DAS
JBOD
Mini Epica
iSCSI
Complete
Storage
Solutions
( SAS JBOD solution)
• 6Gb/s, 12Gb/s SAS JBOD
• 12/24/42/60/64/80 Bays
(Direct Attached Storage)
• Fibre to SAS/SATA RAID solution
• SAS to SAS RAID solution
• Firewire / USB /eSATA to SATA
• Internal RAID cage solution
(Network Attached Storage)
• NAS1.0/ 2.0/ 3.0 Series
• Unified Storage, NAS/ iSCSI/ Fibre
(High Density Series)
• 4U 24/ 42/ 60/ 64/ 80Bays solution
• Latest Fibre, iSCSI, and SAS
interfaces
( IP SAN Solution)
• iSCSI to SATA/SAS Solution
(mini Epica series)
• 2.5’’ and 3.5” Drive External / Internal
• eSATA/ USB3.0/ Firewire interface
36
Choice of Storage technology
37. 37
Choice of Hardware scale
4U 42 Disks
4U 80 Disks
Tower /
Desktop
Internal
RAID Box
4U 90 Disks
1U 4 Disks
2U 12 Disks
4U 64 Disks
2U 24 Disks
2U 8 Disks
3U 16 Disks
Personal Data
Business Data /
Video Surveillance
Cloud / Data Center
(Big Data)
39. Network Attached Storage (NAS)
• Specialized storage device or group of storage devices providing
centralized fault-tolerant data storage for a network
39
Clients
Servers Storage Devices
40. FC – Switched SAN
40
Fiber Channel
Switch
Fiber Chann
Stores
Servers
Clients
41. FC - Storage Area Network
(redundant architecture)
41
Fiber Channel
Switch
Fiber Chann
Stores
Servers
Clients
43. Repeat Overview
43
DAS NAS SAN
Storage Type sectors
shared
files
blocks
Data
Transmission
IDE/SCSI
TCP/IP,
Ethernet
Fibre
Channel
/ISCSI
Access Mode
clients or
servers
clients or
servers
servers
Capacity
(bytes)
109 109 - 1012 1012
Complexity Easy Moderate Difficult
Management
Cost (per GB)
High Moderate Low
44. 44
Difference of iSCSI, NAS
Network Attached Storage (NAS) uses
File-Level protocols such as NFS or
SMB/CIFS for remote files sharing.
Same as traditional SCSI and FC
interface, iSCSI require Block-Level
access to the hard drives such as
email servers, databases, and high
usage file servers.
NAS
NAS
Storage
Computer
File Level
File System
iSCSI
iSCSI
Storage
Block Level
Computer
File System
45. NAS vs. SAN ?
• Traditionally:
– NAS is used for low-volume access to a large
amount of storage by many users
– SAN is the solution for terabytes (1012) of storage
and multiple, simultaneous access to files, such as
streaming audio/video.
• The lines are becoming blurred between the
two technologies now, and while the SAN-
versus-NAS debate continues, the fact is that
both technologies complement each another.
45
46. 46
46
NAS IP-SAN (iSCSI)
Device RAW device + format type RAW device
Internal Access File Level Block Level
Flexibility Bad Good
Scalability Poor High
Protocol NFS/CIFS/AFP iSCSI
Performance Low High
Suitability Small Files Big Files
Share Concept Data Sharing Storage Sharing
Difference of iSCSI, NAS
47. FC-SAN vs. iSCSI
• Since the iSCSI appliance attaches to the existing Ethernet network,
NAS and iSCSI are very similar in network architecture
– However, the performance would be significantly different.
• Both iSCSI and SAN use Block I/O to transport data, whereas NAS
uses File I/O.
• SAN offers better performance (c.f. NAS), but is more expensive and
requires a higher skill set to implement. iSCSI and NAS offer better
pricing and skills may already be in place to implement them.
• Both SAN and iSCSI offer the performance benefit of Block I/O.
47
48. 48
48
Why iSCSI?
• Low Total Cost of Ownership
– Deploy SAN infrastructure on the existing Ethernet
infrastructure
– Share the 10Gb infrastructure NIC, switch, cables
• Leverage technology expertise
– The same technology as existing network topology
– No additional training needed
– Easy management and maintenance