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The Digital Video Recorder 365 is capable of
recording
real-time video and audio from 8 cameras simultaneously.
The CCTV Digital Hard Disk Recorder is a recommended
buy for anyone requiring long term unattended recording in real
time quality. With the ability to record 8 video & audio inputs
and free client software for use on a computer network, the DVR365
is ideal for any high-end application.
Its modular design means that you can use more than one unit on
the same site to continually and effortlessly record images and
sounds from 8,16, 24, 32 cameras or more.
Image quality can be adjusted for
both record quality and playback allowing for tremendous flexibility.
You can set the image quality for one camera to be very high if
its in a crucial area but the image quality for a non-important
camera to an average quality to lengthen recording time.
Unlike other inferior Digital Video
Recorders, the DVR365 can record sound on all channels if needed,
this provides superb surveillance, recording and remote monitoring
opportunities. If on a particular camera you don't want audio, you
can switch this off to the make the data files smaller. To get the
best out of the DVR, you can even adjust the actual video pictures
settings.
3 Models to Choose From
With 4, 8 and 16 channel options of the
DVR365 available, there's a model to suit any requirement from the
small shop to the large supermarket. Its modular design means that
you can use more than one unit at the same site to continually and
effortlessly record images and sounds from more than 16 cameras.
When you are monitoring the DVR365, the remote monitoring software
(provided free of course) allows you to store the details of more
than one DVR365 so that connecting to each unit is effortless. Security
is provided in the form of a user name and password.
All three models of the DVR365 share the same technical features
and quality engineering.
4-channel DVR
Ideal for
smaller camera systems which require maximum
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4 video & 4 audio inputs |
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25 frames/sec every channel (100fps
total) |
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up to 8 internal hard drives |
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“real time” images/sound
over a network |
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built-in 4-channel video server |
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built-in 4-channel video motion
detection |
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8-channel DVR
Mid-size
DVR, great for most businesses! |
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8 video & 8 audio inputs |
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25 frames/sec every channel (200fps
total) |
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up to 8 internal hard drives |
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“real time” images/sound
over a network |
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built-in 8-channel video server |
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built-in 8-channel video motion
detection |
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16-channel DVR
High surveillance
for larger premises requiring 9 cameras +. |
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16 video & 16 audio inputs |
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25 frames/sec every channel (400fps
total) |
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up to 8 internal hard drives |
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“real time” images/sound
over a network |
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built-in 16-channel video server |
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built-in 16-channel video motion
detection |
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If you are interested in any of the above or any
of our other products, systems or services please use our online
contact form or alternatively use the contact information at
the foot of this page to get in touch.
Great choice for network use
Using high performance network software,
authorised users on a local computer network (LAN) can also access
both live or recorded images and sound on their computers so the
DVR365 can be installed or locked away anywhere on an installation
safely out of sight.
Advanced features of the DVR365 also mean that it can be "dialled
into" over a standard PSTN telephone line (requires additional
modem) so users can retrieve live or recorded data remotely. The
network function of the DVR also permits users to connect to it
over a LAN or indeed the Internet from anywhere in the world. All
this is, of course, password protected only allowing authorised
use of this superb product.
So why use CCTV?
We use CCTV because it to enables us to:
- Observe - See where you normally can't
- Detect - Provide stored images that can be used
after an event.
- Deter - Prevent a crime before it happens.
Click here to see the
advantages of a digital system compared to analogue.
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