USB Digital Quad Processor (DQP) 




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  The dual mode USB Digital Quad Processor (DQP) is a multi-function video surveillance unit that serves three purposes: (1) Quad Processor, (2) DVR System, and (3) Remote Monitoring System. With 4-ch camera connections and a video output, the DQP can be a stand-alone CCTV Quad Processor. With the provided smart "Cyber Eyes" software, a user may connect the DQP to a hosting PC via a USB port. The hosting computer can also be a DVR system for digital video recordings and a Network Video Server for remote viewing over the Internet or LAN network. The DQP has three models catering various applications. The DQP-A4 is for 4 camera connections, the DQP-W2A2 is for 2 camera and 2 wireless connections and the DQP-W1A3 is for 3 camera and 1 wireless connections.  
     


Features:

1. 4-ch digital quad processor
2. Near real time display for each channel
3. Multi-screen (4) display
4. Smart "Cyber Eyes" DVR software for hosting PC
  - Recording to a specified hard drive
  - Hard drive space management
  - Video Motion Detection and remote alert feature
  - Continuous, schedule, and alarm recordings
  - Easy search and playback
  - Zoom-in/out
5. Easy remote viewing via Internet or LAN 


Specifications:

 

DQP-A4

DQP-W2A2 (Discontinued)

DQP-W1A3
PC Interface USB Rev. 1.1
Video Input


4 composite
(analog) input

2 RF channels (2.4GHz)
2 analog inputs
1 RF channels (2.4GHz)
3 analog inputs
Video Standard   NTSC, PAL, SECAM
Video Output

1 composite output
1 USB output
Frame Rate 30 fps at CIF (352x288), 15fps at VGA (640x480)/ per channel
Frame Size   QCIF (160x120) to VGA (640x480)
Software Interface Microsoft WDM driver, TWAIN interface
O/S Support Microsoft Windows98SE, 2000, ME, XP
Power USB +5V, and DC +5V
Operating Temperature  O to 50 degrees (Non-Condensing)
Storage Temperature -1O to 60 degrees (Non-Condensing)
Net Weight   1.68lbs
Dimension   1.6" (H) x 5" (D) xx 7.8" (W)


System Requirements:

Intel P-II 350 or above (P-III 800 preferred)
64MB of RAM (256MB preferred)
Any available USB port
100MB of free hard drive space (10GB or more preferred)
CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive
56K or above Internet connection for remote video surveillance
Ethernet interface for remote video surveillance over LAN


Advantages:

1. Utilize existing computer as a DVR and Networking System Quad Server.
2. Easy installation verses video capture card plus software installation.
3. Fast frame rate and excellent picture quality.
4. Affordable price.




DQP-W1A3

(1 Wireless and 3 Analog)






DQP-W2A2

(2 Wireless and 2 Analog)

  IMPORTANT NOTES:
  1. For the local side, the DQP requires a hosting computer with a Fixed (Real) IP address and prefers to a non-Firewall protected environment to allow Internet remote monitoring. If the DQP is behind a Firewall, the DQP has a default port preset so the system administrator can open up the port from the Firewall.

2. To obtain a Fixed IP address for the DQP, users need to subscribe DSL, Cable, or T1 line. These types of broadband lines can be purchased from a ISP (Internet Service Provider). Normally, T1 line providers provide multiple Fixed IP addresses automatically.

3. If there is any Firewall protection installed to prevent from hackers, it is required to open a designated port for the DQP to transmit video data. To obtain a specific port please refer to the DQP manual. The opened port will not create risk to neighborhood networking client computers or servers, but puts little risk to the DQP hosting computer from Internet hackers. To protect the DQP hosting computer, it is strongly recommended to install an anti-virus program to the DQP hosting computer, and make sure it is always updated (auto-update setup).

4. For the remote side, the remote monitoring computer requires an Internet access account and Internet Explorer 5.0 or above installed to browse video images over the Internet. It is highly recommended to use a broadband line Internet access to obtain smoother/faster video images. Using dial-up is slow and not guaranteed for smooth video images, especially during Internet traffic jam, which is normal when accessing Internet.

The remote monitoring computer also requires a non-Firewall protected environment. If there is a Firewall, see the above Note 3 to setup a port for the DQP video images to pass through (receiving by the remote monitoring computer). And an anti-virus program should be also installed to protect the remote monitoring computer from receiving viruses.

 

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