 | |  | Download Argus Remote Surve ... | | | | Soft32.com PDA/Mobile Symbian Business & Professional | Argus Remote Surveillance Premium 3.2.0805 Flexible, powerful, easy to use video surveillance system. It includes motion detection, support for multiple cameras and multiple sites. Get live images directly to your phone...
| | | | | Argus Remote Surveillance Premium Publisher's Description | With Argus Remote Surveillance you can create a powerful and practical video surveillance system. You can use either simple and affordable hardware as USB web cameras or more expensive wireless video devices that work together with a specialized capture card.
Argus Remote Surveillance is simple to setup and simple to use. Just plug in the video cameras into your computer, run the setup program for ARS Server on the computer and install the .sis file on the phone and you are ready to go. The system has diverse applicability. It is useful for your business: for example even if you are not at work you can monitor an operating machinery or supervise your office. Also, because your phone is almost every time with you, you can watch your house or your backyard at any time of the day. The server can be installed on multiple locations such to create multiple surveillance sites. This way when you are traveling, for instance, you can check out both your house and your work place just with a click of a button.
| Key Features | ARS Standard | ARS Premium | | support for multiple cameras | included | included | | support for multiple surveillance sites | included | included | | full time surveillance (7days/24 hours recording) | included | included | | alarm triggered by motion detection | included | included | | streaming relay service for dynamic IP or through-out firewall connections | included | included | | “Premium” relay service (includes backup servers and reserved bandwidth) | not available | included |
NOTE: This product includes one year subscription* for “Premium” relay service. The service consists of: reserved bandwidth for every account such to ensure optimal use of the system, backup relay server (located at 10 miles distance from the main server), aiming to obtain close to 100% availability of the service. * the fee for “Premium” subscription is $30/year. For the standard version there is no annual fee.
System requirements: video capture device (web cam, digital camera, TV tuner, etc.) personal computer connected to the Internet the phone must be able to connect to the Internet, so the Internet GPRS services must be activated.
NOTE: The product has 4 days full features trial period (can be extended to 10 days). | | | | | Download Argus Remote Surveillance Premium | Screenshots
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