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License: Shareware
Downloads: 1161
Added: 13 May 2004
Updated: 02 Apr 2009
Developer: Rombouts Electronics / IRCAS(more)
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IRCAS Alarm Publisher Description

IRCAS Alarm is a PC based camera alarm system and surveillance system for Microsoft Windows. It can use almost every resource of camera, (Web cam (USB) and video capture card detected by the windows system and MJPEG IP cameras and other IRCAS Alarm applications) with its build in motion detection. It can use RS232 COM ports to make detection loops for PIRs, heat and smoke detectors, magnetic switches for doors and windows, emergency buttons and key on/off switches. It runs as a service on the background. Alert you by email and SMS. You can check a given alarm from anywhere by your phone browser through the internet. So the advancing is: "public authoress are not involved until you or your trusted decide a alarm is real and not false". To work this way could solve the problem of false alarms alerting the authorities. IRCAS Alarm has an built-in HTTP and MJPEG video server so you can check and surveillance the situation via the internet from anywhere.




OS: Win 2000/XP/2003
Requirements: Processor 1GHz, 128MB, 30MB free disk space and more for pictures
Whats new:
HTTP server serves mobile phone, MJPEG video server build in, SMTP client build in, detection mask build in. Serveilleance desktopp aplication added
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FindMySoft certifies that IRCAS Alarm is SAFE TO INSTALL and does not contain any adware, spyware or viruses that might harm your computer or steal your information
IRCAS Alarm does not contain any spyware, trojans or viruses and it is considered to be "Safe To Install". Embed Award
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