9 Jun 2009

Samsung Techwin's DVRs achieved CNPP accreditation, the de-facto French standard for digital video recording
Jamel Djebari, Sales Manager for Samsung Techwin in France
Samsung Techwin's SVR series of digital video recorders (DVRs) has achieved CNPP accreditation, the de-facto French standard for digital video recording.

Often referred to as ‘Sarkosy compliance', the CNPP accreditation verifies that Samsung Techwin SVR-945, SVR-960, SVR-1645, SVR-1660, SVR1680 and SVR-3200 DVRs are all able to record, as a minimum, 4CIF quality video across all channels at twelve  frames per second and that each model can produce a log of recorded events.

"This is an important landmark for Samsung Techwin" said Jamel Djebari, Sales Manager for Samsung Techwin in France. "Very few manufacturers' DVRs have undergone the rigorous testing to meet the required standard and Sarkosy compliance therefore underscores our commitment to develop professional security products that offer exceptional value and match the high level of specification demanded by the French market."

The Samsung Techwin Attestation De Conformite Approval No: 2009-002 can be viewed on the CNPP website.

Each of the DVRs in the SVR series are supplied complete with a full three year warranty as well as Samsung Techwin's license free SNM-128S Central Management System (CMS) software. This powerful and user-friendly software enables out-of-the-box networking to give remote viewing, control and administration capability and, if required, across multiple units on multiple sites.

The SVR-3200 from Samsung Techwin tops the series. Described as a "control room in a box", due to its 32 inputs and no less than six monitor outputs, it provides the perfect recording solution for medium to large sized applications. With the ability to record half real-time images at full D1 resolution across all 32 channels, or real-time D1 resolution images at full D1 resolution on selected channels, it delivers exceptional quality and flexibility.