Code Blue SLNH-BAMOTION-12 Blue Alert Motion Video Verification
Overview
The Code Blue SLNH-BAMOTION-12 is a cloud/cellular-based motion video verification service designed to integrate with existing security camera systems. This service model deploys as a software or subscription component — not a physical camera — to capture and verify motion-triggered events across entry points, perimeter zones, and access control integration points. It solves the verification gap: when motion is detected on a local camera, the SLNH-BAMOTION-12 streams and archives the triggered event to a cloud backend, enabling off-site review without requiring dedicated local storage or a manned monitoring station. Ideal for integrators building distributed security systems where proof of intrusion or unauthorized access is needed faster than traditional DVR/NVR playback cycles.
Compatibility
The SLNH-BAMOTION-12 integrates with standard IP security cameras and existing access control systems that support motion detection triggers and network connectivity. It works with any camera capable of sending HTTP/HTTPS webhooks or ONVIF motion events to a cloud endpoint. Compatible with industry-standard VMS platforms (Milestone, Genetec, and others) via direct API integration or third-party cloud adapters. No specific camera model lock-in — the service consumes motion metadata and video streams from any networked camera in your deployment. Integration requires network connectivity (broadband or cellular backup) and cloud account provisioning through Code Blue's platform.
Installation Notes
Deployment begins with provisioning a cloud account and configuring motion trigger rules in your VMS or on the camera itself. Route motion events to Code Blue's cloud servers via secure HTTPS or cellular uplink (useful for remote sites without reliable broadband). No physical mounting or wiring required — the service is software-defined. Ensure your network firewall allows outbound HTTPS to Code Blue's cloud infrastructure. Cellular connectivity (LTE/4G modem) is optional but recommended for branch locations or outdoor perimeter cameras lacking wired network access.