OpenSight Add-on

Ocularis OpenSight is an add-on to the Ocularis platform that grants access to multiple video surveillance and security systems within a single interface. It was created to help improve situational awareness and responsiveness to events.

There's Safety in Numbers

Imagine the advantages of having surveillance systems of different businesses, schools and other organizations in a city tied together in case of an emergency. At a glance, the city’s police department could see what is happening where.

Ocularis OpenSight opens selected cameras from one system and allows you to view them within a single interface. That system can do this for countless systems, combining them all into a visual map of the area around them.

Efficient Security Means Efficient Responses

Combining the information from multiple surveillance systems into one system becomes critical in citywide emergencies. It allows decision-makers to optimize the response to the event and better allocate resources.

This kind of efficiency doesn’t only help with the flow of information to the right people – it also means the best possible direction can be provided. First responders and security personnel would be better informed and can begin to prepare before they arrive on a scene.

You Choose What to Open

Thanks to Ocularis’ streamlined user rights administration, you can select which privileges and access rights to specific cameras, alarms and events to grant an OpenSight user. For example, OpenSight users can be assigned the right to view one camera but not another, or can view but not control PTZ cameras in order to not interfere with the other system’s operators.

Ocularis

OnSSI's Ocularis software platform puts the information from large video surveillance and physical security systems at the operator's fingertips, using an easy-to-use, intuitive interface and map-based navigation. 

Ocularis provides real-time access to video from every camera, in any combination, and manages all the recording, archiving and video format settings for any number of cameras and cameras groups to optimize hardware and storage resources and lower the total cost of ownership.