In order to replace the previous CCTV platform and ensure the safety of the center, the CAM1320S2 and CAM4311S2 dome cameras have been installed, as well as the NVR3308 recorder.

Surveon hospital Taipei City

Taipei City Hospital is the largest medical organization in northern Taiwan. In order to eliminate the incidents that occur in the emergency room and ensure the safety of the entire enclosure, this public health center has modernized its surveillance system.

Surveon CAM4311S2The aim was to replace the old CCTV system (Cctv) they had deployed, because it did not provide high-resolution images, nor did he make long-lasting recordings because he had no large storage capacity. To solve these problems he decided to install an end-to-end solution of Surveon.

This video surveillance infrastructure consists of high-resolution network cameras and NVR RAID recorders. Among the equipment installed is the compact CAM1320S2 dome that incorporates two-axis support and offers extensive coverage.

The other model implemented is the CAM4311S2 indoor dome that includes audio in/out and phone jacks, which makes it compatible with the hospital system so that it can effectively record and manage everything that happens in the emergency room. Both models offer 2D/3D noise reduction to ensure clear images under different lighting conditions.

Taipei City Hospital

Also, this security platform also has the Surveon NVR3308 recorder, that endures up to 64 recording channels 5 megapixels with Linux RAID. This equipment was chosen for its reliability and stability. In addition, the large iSCSI storage expansion capacity is an ideal choice to meet hospital requirements.

“With Surveon solutions, performance and image quality have improved our efficiency in surveillance efforts. The applications that run are reliable and respond to our needs", explains the CEO responsible for deploying surveillance at Taipei City Hospital.


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By • 27 Jul, 2016
• Section: Case studies, MAIN HIGHLIGHT, Infrastructure, Computer security, Video surveillance