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What is a DVR?

A DVR is a feature-packed, state-of-the-art, PC based, digital video surveillance and recording system, utilizing the latest in video capture and storage technologies. With features like; remote viewing, remote backup and remote setup; integrated alarmed recording, or motion detection recording; enhanced M JPEG compression, and password protection, the DVR leaves very little else to be desired. DVRs may be configured in multiples of up to 16 video channels per DVR, with ability to stack systems for an infinite quantity of video channels. The video storage capacity for each DVR is virtually unlimited.

How it works?

The DVR server is the unit responsible for capturing video footage from a number of security cameras. These images, when captured, are first made smaller in size (using the latest in video file compression technology) and are then stored onto the hard drive of the DVR server. Video footage is stored in digital format which ensures that no matter how many times they are reviewed their quality remains the same. This is unlike conventional VCR security systems where image quality degrades over usage.

Playback is also rendered in digital format which makes it easy to review archived video footage. See Diagram.

Where is it being used?

At Home
Banks
Department Stores
Car Parks
Supermarkets
Offices
Warehouses

Features Include

Crisp, Clear Digital Video
- Images are much sharper than with conventional VHS tapes.

Remote Viewing
- Simply login and view your security cameras from anywhere on the planet with an Internet connection.

REAL TIME MONITORING
-View all cameras simultaneously in Real Time.

Full Motion Detection
- Setup detection areas, adjust sensitivity. You can also set automatic alarms if motion is detected.

ONLINE STORAGE AND ACCESS
- Video is stored in digital format, eliminating the need for Video Tapes.

SPEEDY PLAYBACK/ EASY DISTRIBUTION
- Because video is stored in digital format, it is easier to manipulate and select the video footage you need.

Longer Recording Period
- DVRs can record for longer periods unlike video recorded using conventional VHS tapes.

Are DVRs Dependable

Absolutely! Unlike tape recorders which have many moving parts and are prone to multiple mechanical failures, your DVR unit is a computer just like in your home or office. Also, when a power failure occurs, your DVR unit will automatically re-boot and continue to operate normally.

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