"Stop what you are doing and experience realtime displays with realtime recording." This is the view of Vision Catcher's Niall Beazley when referring to SecureVu, the company's new range of DVRs.
"Excellent compression combines with clever software setups to give you 25 frames per second (PAL) per input and fully synchronised audio across those same channels as well. The systems are available now and at a reduced price," Beazley comments.
The SecureVu range comprises 4U 19" rack mount systems, and is designed to provide the system integration solution for one's requirements. "Based on Windows New Technology (NT) operating systems, it gives you prolonged reliability for your storage needs without deterioration over time and without the need to reboot and defragment hard-drives," adds Beazley.
SecureVu can be configured to provide a maximum of 25 frames per second per input or a lower frame speed set-up. Setup allows for 4/8/12 or 16 inputs and the opportunity to expand through normal TCP/IP and Netbeui Protocols. One can also extend this further over ISDN or Internet for quality remote control and off site monitoring.
The SecureVu systems are available for a wide range of applications enabling fully mapped drives with highly effective playback modules allowing storage long period of time. According to Beazley: "Vision Catcher is now supporting a varying range of Codecs enabling you to choose between Wavelet, MPEG 1 and MPEG 4 or even MJPEG, thus giving you the choice of compression standard.
"Programmable outputs and full PTZ tour options across all 16 domes each running their own different drivers gives flexibility and the simple and easy-to-use graphical user interfaces give you the options you want; combine this with spot monitors and 'loop throughs' and we can offer the analog die-hards solutions as well," he adds.
"SecureVu is the computer-based surveillance range capable of being designed to your requirements. Call now for a demonstration and plan your way forward from here," concludes Beazley.
Vision Catcher: (011) 465 6396 e-mail: [email protected]
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