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 ZFS-KDCA1
Data Docking Station Management Software
 Specifications
Management Functions
Device Access
User Access
Management Functions
Device Registering Resource Access User Management User Authorization Statistics
Browser
Network
ZFS-KDCA1
                                       Features
Manage the Data Docking Station by PC
ZFS-KDCA1 can help you manage the data docking station by PC.
You can easily access the data docking station and all the body worn cameras, download the recordings and snapshots.
Multiple Device Management
ZFS-KDCA1 supports multiple device management.
The software can manage up to 10,000 body worn cameras and 500 data docking stations. It supports graphical statistics, so you can get and view the operating statistics of all the body worn camera.
High-performance, High-capacity
Average response for web page loading: ≤ 5s Maximum delay for searching response: ≤ 5s
High Security
Supports layered authorization Supports full and accurate user logs
VLine Communication Kit
Features
Real- time Communication Service
Vline is a communication Kit for Kedacom portable mobile device (such as body worn camera and body worn surveillance phone).
It can provide real-time communication service, such as Push-to-Talk and message chat. Vline supports address book and contacts service, so all the body worn camera and bodyworn surveillance phone can easily communicate with other devices.
Group Communication
Vline can build up many groups, each group can have internal PTT or chat.
Vline PC client also can join in the PTT or chat group,
In addition, the Vine PC client can support broadcast and bulletin function, so you can send alarm or any message to all the body worn camera and bodyworn surveillance phone in the same time.
Powerful Management Functions
Authorization of multi-group listening, forcible group joining Forcible talking assigned to high-ranking users
Chat copying, favorites, deletion, forwarding, and history searching
High-performance, High-capacity
Supports up to 500 clients in a group
Supports up to 50,000 users
Supports low Message and PTT delay (< 500 ms) on 3G/4G networks Supports clear voice processing
Up to 10,000 body worn cameras access up to 500 data docking stations access
Up to 50 users
Kedacom body worn camera, Kedacom data docking station Video recording, Audio recording, Snapshot, Log
Admin / User
Layered authorization
Dash Board, Graphical statistics SDK
Kedacom Chrome
Application Programming
         Network Protocols
User Interface
System Requirements (Hardware)
TCP/IP, UDP, HTTP, XML, IPv4 Web Client
           CPU
RAM
HDD
Ethernet Operating System
Intel i5 4-core processor 2.0GHz or above
32GB or above
Enterprise Class SATA HDD, 1TB, 7200 RPM, 6Gb/s, 64MB cache, or above 1 x Gigabit network port
Centos 7.4
                     Specifications
Capacity
Basic Functions
Group service
User Management
Message Functions
Chat service
VLine
Up to 50,000
Organization architecture and real-time user status
Build up groups, supports up to 500 clients in a group
Notifications from the Vline PC Client to Body Worn Camera with alerts
Admin / User
Text, Picture, Short video, Short audio
Real-time person-to-person communication service Real-time group communication service
TCP/IP, UDP, HTTP, XML, IPv4
VLine PC Client, Kedacom Body Worn Camera, Kedacom Body Worn Surveillance Phone
           Maximum Number of MSG / PTT Access
        Address book and contacts service
      Broadcast message and bulletin service
             Push-to-Talk Functions
P2P Group Network
Network Protocols
User Interface
                   System Requirements (Hardware)
Min. Intel XEON E5, 4 core (20 client access) to Max. 6*Intel XEON E5, 8 core (50,000 client access) Min. 4GB (20 client access) to
Max. 6*16GB (50,000 client access)
Min. 1TB (20 client access) to
Max. 6*1TB (50,000 client access)
System Requirements (Software)
  CPU
  RAM
  HDD
         Supported Operating System
   Database
Centos 6.5 64-bit Oracle 11g / Redis 3.0
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