The unique upgrade capability is made possible by use of the FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array) integrated circuit (IC) at the core of every Arecont Vision camera, which is used by our 5th generation, in-house developed Massively Parallel Image Processing™ (MPIP) architecture.
This same FPGA technology and MPIP architecture are what make Arecont Vision cameras cyber-secure in ways that other surveillance cameras are not.
Learn more about these advanced capabilities only available from Arecont Vision from our cybersecurity and industry-leading technology white papers.
For customers upgrading their Arecont Vision camera, it’s almost like receiving an entirely new camera for free, with many new capabilities, features, and enhancements newly added and available.
Without the expense, installation, and time involved with selecting, purchasing, installing, and configuring a new camera also.
An earlier Single-Sensor Sustaining Release issued in March of 2017 made SNAPstream™ (Smart Noise Adaptation & Processing) technology available to new Arecont Vision cameras plus 140 older models.
Arecont Vision® SNAPstream™ Bandwidth Reduction Technology Supports Multiple New and Existing Megapixel CamerasOther feature enhancements and improvements were also made available in that sustaining release.
Cameras in inventory at Arecont Vision facilities or at authorized distributors can be field upgraded.
The Arecont Vision Technical Assistance Center (TAC) has the necessary files to update your existing cameras, and the expertise to assist you over the phone with the process for a smooth, problem-free installation of the SV2 Multi-Sensor Sustaining Release.
For customers who have installed Arecont Vision sustaining releases previously, the process has been simplified.
An enhanced upgrade method has been developed and is now available using a combined file (hardware + firmware) upgrade (.av), which the TAC personnel will explain when contacted. The TAC team have additional information in order to assist you.
American Security Today was formed after careful reflection of 9/11 and its aftermath when the Department of Homeland Security was established and there was an immediate explosion of new products and solutions for what was perceived as an imminent second attack on primary targets in the United States.
Together, each of these entities work together seamlessly on the front lines of protecting our communities, to ‘Keep our Nation Secure, One City at a Time.’