March Networks Compact DVR for bank ATMs  -  3204 DVR
March Networks Compact DVR for bank ATMs - 3204 DVR

Following the recent stock market flotation of March Networks, a leading provider of IP-based digital video surveillance technology, the company used IFSEC 2005 as its European launch pad to replicate the success it enjoys in the US market - where it currently holds a 25% share of the banking sector.Among the products March Networks exhibited at IFSEC was the 3204 DVR - a compact, four-camera, 60 frame-per-second system designed specifically for confined-space applications such as bank ATMs and for remote locations needing fewer cameras. The Linux-based 3204 DVR provides enterprise video processing and storage in a networked platform that is easy to install, use and maintain with high reliability and performance. In addition, this DVR features the March Network trademark strengths of embedded Linux operating system, intelligent hardware/software watchdog circuitry and built-in back-up battery for unmatched reliability.Technical specifications include monitor output, two-way audio port, four alarm inputs, one switched output, up to three data ports (two RS-232, one RS-485) enable the synchronizing of video records with banking ATM or retail POS transaction data, and the control of PTZ cameras (joystick or on-screen). The 3204 DVR provides an impressive 60 FPS of high-quality video capture across its 4 inputs, with flexible allocation allowing for recording of up to 30 FPS on 2 cameras. Per-camera frame rates can also be increased on alarms for high-quality event records. A high-capacity internal hard-drive (120 GB, 250 GB or 300 GB) and very efficient H.263 or MPEG-4 video compression technology ensure the amount of this video stored and immediately available on the system.Local or centralized integration with transaction systems such as ATMs or retail POS machines provides the flexibility to generate automatic, fully synchronized video records for each customer transaction. Complete networking features, bandwidth control to match LAN capabilities, comprehensive local and remote management, local or remote export of video evidence to CD and full compatibility with the March Networks Enterprise Management Suite of multi-site management software, are just a few of the features of this high performance system.

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March Networks IP Security Systems designed for small businesses…
March Networks IP Security Systems designed for small businesses…

The March Networks 3108 is an IP-networked eight-camera, 50 frame-per-second (PAL) video and alarm system designed specifically for the video surveillance and monitoring needs of smaller business and branch office networked applications. The 3108 DVR provides enterprise video processing and storage capabilities in a wall-mount platform that is easy to install, easy to use and easy to maintain in IP-networked environments. Complete IP networking features provide secure system access and management from any authorized PC on the LAN or WAN. Advanced H.263 compression and full bandwidth usage control optimize video file size to align with network capability. The system supports a unique adaptive stream for low-bandwidth networks and functions as a video server when the optional 160 GB or 250 GB internal hard drive is not installed. IP-networked video streaming and recording is available in either “coverage mode” with more than 4 cameras per system or “performance mode” with four cameras or less installed. The 3108 DVR provides complete and secure system access, locally and remotely over an IP network with both Viewer and Configuration Tool software. Security is maintained with audit trail tracking on all database searches, system configuration and remote access of live and recorded video information.All software promotes full remote user control with minimal training, and offers complete inter-working across the entire March Networks IP-based DVR product line.The March Networks 3108 delivers high-quality video capture, storage and retrieval at a price consistent with the smaller CCTV budgets of retail outlets, convenience stores, bank branches, satellite schools and smaller commercial and government facilities.

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