Wavestore HiNet delivers the unique ability to record analogue, multi-megapixel and IP cameras simultaneously
Wavestore HiNet delivers the unique ability to record analogue, multi-megapixel and IP cameras simultaneously

The new HiNet design offers increased flexibility to integrate legacy and new camera technologies into a single recorder that facilitates upgradeability, easier maintenance, and minimise start-up and upgrade costs.The product range supports a wide range of analogue, multi-megapixel and IP (network) cameras simultaneously including cameras from Axis, JVC, Sony, Panasonic, Arecont, Pixim, Mobotix and Lumenera. The HiNet capability is offered in various configurations to address different applications.GRANITE will support from 4 to 32 analogue inputs plus up to 32 megapixel or IP cameras simultaneously, with massive storage up to 8000GB.ROCK will support from 4 to 32 analogue inputs and up to 32 megapixel or IP cameras simultaneously, with storage up to 3000GB.CRYSTAL will support either 4 or 8 analogue inputs plus up to 8 megapixel or IP cameras simultaneously, with storage from 250GB up to 1000GB.A range of software license options permits any of these systems to be optimised for a specific application.  All of these options include remote client software that enables separate users to log in simultaneously.A powerful monitoring capability delivers the capability for the rapid development of custom solutions with no programming knowledge.  Remote site map monitoring, access control and alarm registration and notification is provided on a single platform. KEY FEATURES :-Delivers the ultimate in video recording and managementHigh Quality image recording with lip-sync’d audio is standard Fastest FIND IMAGE function in the industryRecord at 50 pps per camera simultaneouslyMultilingual user interface (currently 12 languages)Excellent AV management – DVD-R, CD-ROM, HDD, streamingWavestore - integrity in digital recording

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IndigoVision launches high-performance IP Video network video recorders
IndigoVision launches high-performance IP Video network video recorders

IndigoVision will be revealing for the first time a new range of high-performance standalone Network Video Recorders (NVRs) for its complete end-to-end IP Video solution at the ASIS 2009 show. The new NVR-AS 3000 range has more than double the performance of the company's existing models and has excellent green credentials with extremely low power consumption. Each NVR can record video and audio from up to 64 cameras and playback up to 20 video streams at full framerate simultaneously. Several models are available with different storage capacities from either integrated fixed disks or hot-swappable removable drives. All the NVRs use the latest hard drive technology from Seagate, with disks that have been developed for continuous video surveillance recording. Each disk drive has a 5-year warranty. The high-performance specification of the new NVRs, coupled with IndigoVision's class-leading compression technology means that each NVR can record both MPEG-4 and H.264 video from multiple cameras for long periods. For example, a single NVR-AS 3000 could record H.264 video from 32 cameras continuously at 4SIF, full framerate, based on moderate motion levels for 50 days. As with all current IndigoVision standalone NVRs, the new 3000 range is based on a robust LINUX architecture and provides high-levels of redundancy. The new models can be configured to have RAID 0, RAID 1 or RAID 5 disks and all have redundant network connections and internal power supplies with redundant power connectors. Using ‘Control Center', IndigoVision's Security Management Software, users can implement advanced redundancy strategies. NVRs can be configured to work as failover backups and mirrors for primary NVRs. The backup NVR can continuously record the same video in parallel as the primary NVR (mirroring) or automatically takeover recording if the primary NVR fails. Due to the distributed architecture of IndigoVision's IP Video solution, the backup NVRs can be located at a different physical location to the primary NVRs, adding further to the resilience of the system. Sophisticated webs or chains of NVR redundancy can be implemented allowing the user to choose their level of redundancy based on a risk/cost analysis. Alongside the NVR-AS 3000 IndigoVision is also launching the Compact NVR. Based on the same technology, the Compact NVR is designed for smaller applications such as retail outlets and commercial premises. The unit allows 20 cameras to be recorded and played back at the same time and consists of a single removable drive for easy archive or securing of evidence. The Compact NVR is smaller in size than the NVR-AS 3000 and can be mounted horizontally or vertically. The NVR-AS 3000 range has extremely low power consumption ranging from 32W (Compact) to just 53W (RAID Array). This means running costs are much lower compared to PC-based recording servers with attached storage. They can be stacked densely in a 19 inch rack and any AC cooling plant can be smaller, both helping to reduce the overall cost of the recording solution and physical footprint - an important consideration in many control and plant rooms. The ‘AS' in NVR-AS 3000 stands for ‘Alarm Server' and means that each NVR can also store system-wide real-time alarm information that is configured in ‘Control Center'. This ensures that automatic alarm events can still operate even though a ‘Control Center' workstation is inoperative, adding further redundancy to the system. A typical event would be an access control alarm, generated from an attempted illegal entry, triggering the nearest camera to pan and zoom to a pre-configured position so that the area around the entrance could be monitored and recorded.

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Mitsubishi Electric's DVR range includes the DX-TL4E, DX-TL4509E, DX-TL4516E and the DX-TL5000E
Mitsubishi Electric's DVR range includes the DX-TL4E, DX-TL4509E, DX-TL4516E and the DX-TL5000E

Economically priced, the DX-TL4E is the latest DVR offering from Mitsubishi designed specifically to meet the requirements of small retail outlets, commercial businesses, petrol stations and convenience stores, as well as domestic markets. A perfect solution as an upgrade from an analogue security system to digital, the DX-TL4E is quick and easy to set up and provides high-quality recording and playback functionality.  In addition, this DVR features Mitsubishi's own Dynamic Digital Compression™, an advanced video compression that enables long-term recording with its 100 images per second recording speed.  When set in standard mode, the DX-TL4E provides more than 50 days of continuous recording.Benefiting from a compact, slim and sleek design, the DX-TL4E is lightweight at 3.2kg - making it ideal for locations where space may be an issue.Mitsubishi's DVRs benefit from a number of advanced features including a dual multiplexer output that allows both live and recorded footage to be recorded simultaneously. Mitsubishi's 9 and 16 channel DVRs utilise the latest JPEG2000 compression technology, ensuring high-quality, fine detailed pictures are captured.  As standard, the DX-TL4509E and DX-TL4516E come with 400Gb HDD with the option to add an additional internal drive as well as another 7Tb externally, using the ZD5UE hard disk extender box.The DX- TL5000E is Mitsubishi's most advanced recorder and comes with 500Gb HDD and a recording rate of 200pps, with the option to upgrade to 35Tb.All of Mitsubishi's DX-TLs are now Kalagate approved and are suitable for a range of applications including retail, banking, corporate and the public sector; and all come with a 24-month warranty and support from Mitsubishi's in-house and service team.Visit us at IFSEC, Birmingham NEC 12-15th May 2008, Stand 13021

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