The Emza
Control Unit (ECU) acts as an alert storage
and configuration gateway for locally-deployed
WiseEyes. It supports a variety of functions
necessary to manage scalable intrusion detection
and visual notification from many remote
WiseEye systems.
The ECU
homepage provides an at-a-glance status
of site intrusion. Events are color-coded
for quick assessment (yellow-bordered thumbnails
show recent events; red-bordered thumbnails
indicate a live event).
Events
are stored on the ECU, and can be viewed
by date, time, and selected WiseEye(s).
Event Notification and Viewing: event images
are sent from the WiseEye to the ECU over
a wired or wireless LAN. The ECU then updates
its web page which contains dynamic thumbnails
for each WiseEye’s Field of View.
Operators simply click on the thumbnail
to play the series of event images.
ECU:
Storage & Aggregation Gateway.
The Emza
Control Unit is a small Linux appliance
(H10” x W3.5” x D10”)
that can be mounted in tight spaces with
ease.
Live Monitoring.
Operators
may also choose to view live images from
any WiseEye in the ECU panel.
Historical review.
Time/Day
descriptors provide a per-event list of
all detection clips that occurred during
the search period.
Network
Gateway.
The ECU
may also be connected to various wide-area
network (e.g., satellite, cellular, cable,
T1, fiber, etc.) to allow alert viewing
from centralized Monitoring Stations.