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CM3000 Averdigi Gold-64DVRs
AVerDiGi
CM3000 Gold
CM3000 Gold software efficiently
enables personnel to administer and command the entire suite of AVerDiGi DVRs
over the network. With this tool, users can control any camera or DVR with
remote PTZ, receive/respond/manage all alarms, or even completely configure and
trouble-shoot DVRs remotely.

Key
Features
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Virtual
guard center
controls and
manages
DVRs/NVRs
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Controls up
to 1000
DVR/NVR
servers
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Supports
full range
of AVerDiGi
series
hybrid DVR
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Live
monitoring
of 320
cameras at
one time
with one
CM3000 Gold
system or
work with
Remote
iMatrix for
unlimited
display
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GUI design
ensures easy
understanding
and
navigation
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Co-work with
Remote
iMatrix to
create a
TV-wall
command
center
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Advanced
alarm center
with
multiple
operator
management
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Remote and
live
playback of
monitored
footage
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Full control
of remote
DVRs for
configuration/setup
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Local backup
of remote
video from
DVRs
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Emaps with
integrated
incident
alert and
live video
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Advanced
search
functions
for instant
forensics
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Real-time
alarm
notification
by e-mail,
MMS, pop-up
video,
warning
sound, phone
call and
launching
program
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Show POS
information
and support
advanced
iPOS
function
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Two levels
of user
access
(Administrator
and
Operator)
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Connection
Devices
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Supports the
AVerDiGi NV/
SA/ EH/ EXR/
NX/ NXU/ XR/
MXR/ SEB and
EB net
series DVR
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Supports up
to 16 DVRs -
free with
CM3000 basic
version
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Support up
to 1000 DVRs
- available
to purchase
different
levels with
licensed
CM3000 Gold
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Display
Mode
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Supports
Single,
Dual,
Triple, and
Quad
monitors
display
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Resolution
Support:
1024x768,
1280x1024,
1440x900,
1680x1050,
1920x1080,
1920x1200
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Adjust the
fps of each
monitor from
1-30fps for
bandwidth
management
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Multi-language
user
Interface
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Configurable
different
date format
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Local and
Remote
Playback
with
multiple
search modes
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Drag and
resize
monitor
split to
create
layouts to
fit your
specific
surveillance
demands |
Alarm
Center
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Receive
alarm video
clip from
DVR
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Store alarm
log into an
MS- Access
database
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Alarm log
types: DVR
alarm, video
loss,
connection
loss/success,
DVR reboot,
Log in DVR,
DVR HD fail
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Real time
Notification
: Email,
MMS, Warning
sound,
pop-up
video, make
phone call,
launch
program
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Record alarm
processing
details for
each alarm
entry for
later review
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Alarm
Management
System to
group
different
alarms by
operator,
priority,
status, DVR
server,
self-defined
flag, etc
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Live and
Post alarm
event
tracking
with
multiple
operator
management
tools
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Link to
MiniCenter
for more
operations |
MiniCenter
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Selectable
remote DVR
and channels
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Show DVR
name and
descriptions
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Live remote
video and
audio
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Play alarm
log video
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Remote
playback
(define in
seconds of
pre and
post-event)
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Remote PTZ
control
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2-way audio
between
CM3000 and
remote DVR
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Fully
functional
Remote
Control (ala
VNC)
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I/O control
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Alarm reset
of remote
DVR |
E-MAP
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Up to 64
E-mapsof JPG
or BMP files
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Hierarchy
structure:
EMAP on EMAP
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Easily
locate DVR
icon on map
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DVR or EMAP
alert when
received
incoming
alarms
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Show live
video by
clicking on
DVR icon
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Remote I/O
control in
E-map
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Monitor
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Simultaneous
display of
up to 80
channels on
one monitor
in different
modes (2x2,
3x3, 4x4,
5x5, 6x6,
7x7, 8x8, or
10x8 when
widescreen)
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Freely
allocate
video
channel
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Record and
auto recycle
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Click to
have 1
channel
view, and
right
click/drag
to digitally
zoom into
area
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Show POS
information
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PTZ control
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Auto
connection
loss
recovery |
Playback
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Local
playback of
remote video
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Full screen
display of
recorded
video
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Intelligent
search ,
event and
visual
search for
easily
retrieval of
crucial data
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Snapshot
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Print
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Output
segment file
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Loop play
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Remote
download and
playback
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Event
Log Viewer
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Sort by
categories:
Alarm, DVR
Reboot,
Connection
Success,
Connection
Loss, HD
Failed, Log
in DVR,
Video Loss
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Export event
data into
.txt or .xls
format |
User
Access
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Two levels:
Administrator
and Operator
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Support up
to 128
accounts |
Virtual
Matrix
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Supports
with Remote
iMatrix to
have a
client-server
structure
for
unlimited
monitor
display
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TV wall
environment
- feature to
support
unlimited
monitors |
Others
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Live update
for software
upgrade
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Minimize
function
support for
flexible
display
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Three
different
levels of
software
license
authority :
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1~64
clients
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64~150
clients
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Above
150
clients |
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Virtual
keyboard
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Application
Diagram
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System
Requirement
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1~64 DVRs System |
65~150 DVRs System |
Above 150 DVRs System |
| CPU |
Intel P4 3.0GHz above |
Core2Duo E82 2.66Ghz or above |
Core2Duo E82 2.66Ghz or above |
| Mother Board |
Intel 865 chipset above |
Intel 955/ 965/ 975/ P31/ P35 chipset |
Intel 955/ 965/ 975/ P31/ P35 chipset |
| RAM |
1GB |
2GB |
4GB |
| Graphic Card |
16-bit high color SVGA graphic card with Direct & YUV Rendering capability, 256MB video memory at least |
16-bit high color SVGA graphic card with Direct & YUV Rendering capability, 256MB video memory at least |
16-bit high color SVGA graphic card with Direct & YUV Rendering capability, 256MB video memory at least |
| HDD |
80GB for each partition |
120GB for each partition |
120GB for each partition |
| Ethernet |
10/100Mbps LAN |
Gigabit |
Gigabit LAN |
How to set up 4 monitors
CM3000
Gold
can
support
4
monitors
display
but
user
needs
to
use
motherboard
supporting
dual
VGA
cards
(make
sure
to
apply
same
brand/
model
of
VGA
card).
Normally
this
kind
of
VGA
card
has
two
outputs
(VGA
and
DVI
outputs)
but
user
needs
to
use
both
VGA
outputs
(basically
the
package
should
contain
DVI
to
VGA
converter).
Currently
we've
tested
ASUS
mother
board
(P5ND2-SLI
Deluxe,
P5B
Deluxe,
P5KR)
and
Gigabyte
mother
board
(GA-965P-DS3P)
for
this
application.
We
suggest
user
to
test
CM3000
Gold
on
ASUS
or
Gigabyte
motherboards
(SLI
series)
that
support
dual
VGA
cards.
Besides,
when
setting
up 4
monitors,
monitor
1 to
monitor
4
should
be
configured
from
left
to
right,
not
the
other
way
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