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New version of Safezone-edge released

Version 1.6 of Digital Barriers’ embedded SafeZone-edge automated intrusion detection enhances the application with innovative features such as: ARTPEC-3 and ARTPEC-5 camera compatibility; long range detection for thermal cameras to improve detection distances; corridor view support - SafeZone-edge 1.6 is now adapted to configure and process 90 degree-rotated cameras used for corridor or fence surveillance; and remote connection support via Wi-Fi and 3G.
December 19, 2014 Read time: 1 min

Version 1.6 of 3558 Digital Barriers’ embedded SafeZone-edge automated intrusion detection enhances the application with innovative features such as: ARTPEC-3 and ARTPEC-5 camera compatibility; long range detection for thermal cameras to improve detection distances; corridor view support - SafeZone-edge 1.6 is now adapted to configure and process 90 degree-rotated cameras used for corridor or fence surveillance; and remote connection support via Wi-Fi and 3G.

The system also features embedded analytics, real-time detection of intrusions, loitering and zone-crossing, environmental mitigation for all weather and lighting conditions and ease of installation with automatic calibration of cameras via an intelligent automated calibration tool to vastly simplify configuration.

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