  |
|
|
|
|
Notes:
Below is a set of screen shots that we hope shows what our software
is all about. If you are interested further please contact a member
of our sales team who can arrange a full demonstration.
|
Datasheet
Overview
Schematic
Product Codes
Application
Notes
Screen Shots
Accessories
|
|
|
Logon:
All operators must logon when using Fusion Audit
Each operator is given a user authority level which controls
access to the database and console features. |
 |
|
Main Switchboard:
Fusion Audit's graphical interface uses mouse point &
click for all functions, there are no menus.
Functions include CCTV and Alarm events; Events Filter; Camera
Graphs; Alarm Responses.
|
 |
|
Filter Selection:
With potentially millions of events in the database it is
important to have an efficient filter system: This is achieved
with basic selections for date, time, event type, operator
& workstation.
There are also sub filters, e.g. for camera events particular
cameras can be selected.
|
 |
|
Tabular Results:
Individual events can be examined in the Events Table. These
can be printed off as required or exported to a standard file
format for use in other applications, e.g. Microsoft Excel.
|
 |
|
Camera Graph - Per Camera:
This shows a graph of camera selections per camera for 26,000
selections.
This graph would show easily show over or under used cameras,
e.g. Cameras which are not functional will not get selected.
|
 |
|
Camera Graph - Per Day:
This shows a graph of camera selections per day for 26,000
selections.
This graph would show easily show patterns of usage throughout
the week, e.g. highlighting weekend vs weekday performance
|
 |
|
Camera Graph - Per Hour:
This shows a graph of camera selections per hour for 26,000
selections.
This graph would show easily show patterns of usage throughout
the day, e.g. highlighting daytime Vs nighttime performance
|
 |
Alarms Graph - Camera Type:
This shows a graph of camera alarms per camera for 32 alarms
in total
|
 |
Alarms Response Table:
This table shows the banding of alarm responses for the system. |
 |

|