DVRX
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Supplier:

cVideo, Inc.
Platforms:

Win 95/98: Win NT:
Description:

The DVRX is a single-box, digital-video transmission and recording system. The DVRX enables remote monitoring of networked security systems and also features compression technology to store twice as much digital-video data as competitive products-without compromising image quality. The DVRX system is a combination of digital hardware and software that replace analog closed-circuit television (CCTV) recorders, multiplexers and transmission systems used in the surveillance of distributed property and resources. With the power to simultaneously view and record up to sixteen (16) surveillance cameras per system, security and information technology (IT) professionals increase their ability to control and manage the safety of valuable resources. Simplicity, reliability and aggressive pricing make the cVideo DVRX an ideal choice for small businesses, large enterprises and government institutions.

Features:

  1. Patented compression technology creates files as small as 2.3KB per image (320x240 color image)
  2. Easy to install and configure with user-friendly Windows-based interface
  3. Simultaneous digital recording and transmission of up to 16 surveillance cameras per DVRX system
  4. Minimal data storage resources by means of 1) patented file-compression to transmit and record up to twice the digital-video data 2) the ability to customize motion-detection sensitivity levels
  5. Single PC can view multiple DVRX systems for centralized monitoring of 16 cameras or more
  6. Multiple PC’s can simultaneously connect to a DVRX system for anytime, anywhere monitoring
  7. Software-based multiple pan, tilt, zoom camera control
  8. 30 frames per second transmitted when viewing a single camera, 15 when viewing multiple cameras
  9. Enhanced recording reliability with unique features such as watchdog, circuitry, video loss detection and hard-drive-full alert
Certification:

Price:

on application
URL:

www.cvideo.com

 

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