Q Hub™ KBD, Remote Keyboard – 1km distance
Stylish & ergonomically designed the Q Hub™ KBD keyboard is intuitive to use.
Intuitive User Interface
The User Interface (UI) and dedicated keyboard has been designed to be completely intuitive greatly aiding ‘end user’ training & engineer set up. A clean & uncluttered UI allows the user to effortlessly navigate sophisticated functions such as review of video footage, pre-alarm playback, event & alarm log interrogation, camera switching and telemetry control. EasiNAV™ ‘short cut’ buttons such as ‘Event to CD’ makes the Q Hub one of the most intuitive products in its class.
Enhanced functionality and engineer set up tools are password protected.
Network Connectivity & Transmission
Q Hub™ has been developed to work across a range of communication links & is able to send live, high quality video, audio and data over ADSL/ISDN, LAN/WAN and HTTP (over intranet and internet).Q Hub can connect to a Local Area Network via VNC software which allows the Hub to be remotely controlled and viewed across the network within a Windows® environment.
High Quality Images
Offering a range of video compression qualities, Q Hub™ allows the user to select an optimal setting to suit their particular application.
Dual Sensor PIR activation
Q Hub has dual sensor PIR activation which greatly reduces false alarm activations
Site Map
Easily created site maps give a visual representation of camera positions and names & can aid operator navigation of small and large installations.
High Capacity with 16 video channels & 64 PIR inputs
The Q Hub™ has up to 16 video , 16 alarm inputs, 4 control outputs and 64 PIR* inputs. Built to very high industrial quality standards for reliable operation in a wide range of environmental conditions, the Hub comes standard as an elegant desktop / 19" rack mountable unit .
*Using the wireless Q Watch™ PIR (BS8418 compliant product)
Q Hub Central Station Connectivity
BS8418 Code of Practice
Q Hub has been designed around the BS8418 Code of Practice which covers the installation & remote monitoring of detector activated CCTV systems. Click here to view PDF for a more detailed report on how Imigix Q Hub™ complies with this standard.
Central Station Hardware
Fully compatible with the Q Hub™ Central Station Server (CSS) software.
Transmission
Q Hub ™ Central Station has been developed to work across a range of communication links & is
able to send/receive live, high quality video, audio and data over ADSL/ISDN, LAN/WAN and HTTP (over
intranet and internet).
Pre-Alarm Capability
On the activation of an alarm the Q Hub captures a pre-alarm single image and transmits it to Central
Station, making immediate review and verification of any alarm occurrence fast. Ease of verification is
additionally enhanced by Imigix Q Hub’s ability to be ‘remotely’ interrogated by Central Station enabling them to replay video images prior to the alarm activation. Pre-alarm video footage can reveal additional details about intruder activity prior to the actual alarm cause.
Bi-directional Audio Capabilities
When connected to a *Central Station, clear two-way audio can be used simultaneously with live video,
allowing Central Station operators to give an audio challenge to potential intruders or speak to people
wishing to exit or gain access to the site.
* Connection over broadband, ISDN or intranet
Remote Control Features
Real-time camera windows with remote camera control are extremely intuitive, using the same style
dedicated keyboard as the local site Q Hub, the Central Station operator can;
- Immediately respond to all local site alarm activations
- Remotely view and switch all cameras
- Control pan/tilt/zoom cameras connected locally to the Q Hub
- Remotely control local site equipment such as lights, gates and door latches.
- Remotely ‘arm/disarm’ the local Q hub’s system
- Take full control of the Q Hub’s digital recorder allowing full interrogation and playback of recording
archive footage.
Local Recording at the Central Station
For added security all ‘live’ video footage viewed by Central Station is recorded onto the Central Station hard drive.