Analog Camera Server
The Video Insight Server is the cornerstone of the product and is used to convert the cameras signals into digital files. A single server allows you to connect up to 32 cameras and can be linked to other servers to support hundreds of cameras. The server typically will store the video on its local hard drive but can also be configured to support network storage or other Windows based storage systems. The user interface is easy to use and has a standard Windows interface. You can view up to 32 video streams in multiple display configurations. As part of our powerful infrastructure, Video Insight stores all its settings and log entries inside Microsoft SQL database tables. This gives us a very solid platform to deliver advanced features.
Video Insight has two primary functions: it records the video and provides tools to view live or recorded video. The system is designed to be easy to use while having very powerful features.
When you start Video Insight, the following screen appears:
There are three main sections of the screen:
- Viewing Panel which can be customized to view up to 32 cameras
- Left Navigation tree structure which can be used to navigate from camera to camera and to view recorded files.
- Tool Bar which provides convenient access to commonly used tools
Viewing Panel
The viewing panel can be configured to show from one to 32 cameras in various configurations. The layout buttons at the top of the viewing panel allow you to control the number of cameras displayed.
You can also create any number of custom views and select the layout to display on startup.
Left Navigation Tree Structure

Use the tree to navigate between individual cameras. Click on a single image on the screen to change the focus to a single camera.




