In-vehicle surveillance
16 March 2010
With increased concerns over security threats, organisations are re-considering their requirements.

With this in mind, Nexcom’s VTC series has been extended with the launch of VTC 6200, a dedicated computing solution for in-vehicle surveillance systems.
It uses the powerful video processing capability of the Intel Pineview D processor which supports Dual Core technology. With PC1 104 and Mini PCIe Expansion VTC 6200 can be connected to a wide variety of PoE enabled devices such as IP camera and RFID reader. With the inclusion of a video capture card, VTC 6200 is ideal for video surveillance or mobile VDR applications within vehicles such as trains, buses, boats and trams.
It is housed in a durable chassis which guarantees operation at temperatures between -30°C to 60°C. Designed specifically to withstand the rigors of in-vehicle operation, the robust 6200 is designed to meet IP65, MIL and e13 standards. In addition, it can be powered directly from a vehicles battery and is equipped with a ‘smart power’ management feature which prevents data loss if power is disconnected.
For applications that require data transfer and connectivity, VTC 6200 enables 3.5G, GSM/GPRS and WLAN connection. With PCI 104 and Mini-PCIe expansion, VCT 6200 will support additional expansion cards and connection to a variety of PoE enabled devices. Other features of this flexible in-vehicle PC include an onboard 1.6 Pineview D Dual Core CPU, Dual VGA output for in-vehicle infotainment applications, 2 x isolated RS-232 interfaces, Isolated GPIO and LAN connection.
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