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| DVRLX 9800 |
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Provides high quality video and audio |
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Allows PTZ control of up to 16 cameras with built-in PTZ port (RS-422) |
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Has embedded digital watermark technology, to ensure images are not tampered with |
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Advanced SmartSearch Technology allows easy searching of video files through event logs and bookmarks |
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Recording can be sequenced, scheduled, triggered by motion and/or sensors |
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Uses MPEG4+ Compression |
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Allows remote viewing using either Client Software over internet TCP/IP or using the standard Internet browser. An internet connection is all that you need to monitor premises even while you are out of the area |
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Even allows remote viewing via a mobile phone or PDA |
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Allows user to view cameras individually or all at the same time, and playback video is stored in the hard disk |
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Instant 3D eMap Alert with Live Image and Event Log display |
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Advanced security lock feature to secure your settings |
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52x CD ROM Drive back-up |
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| The DVRLX DVR SERVER SERIES is a highly stable and secure Linux-based digital surveillance system that allows you to view up to 16 locations simultaneously. It is designed to capture high quality audio and video images, has an easy-to-use interface, allows real-time remote viewing and has motion-triggered recording. Its cutting edge components are built to ensure reliable protection and monitoring of your home or business.
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| Why choose a Linux-based DVR? |
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Linux is a multi-tasking operating system designed to perform more consistently than Windows. |
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More stable and reliable than a Windows-based DVR. |
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Less susceptible to hacking, crashes, viruses, and unauthorized access. |
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High speed viewing, recording and playback. |
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Has fast and flawless networking. |
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New Hardware Compression H.264 Technology
DVR USA Technologies utilizes the latest industry standard (ISO/ITU) video compression technology known as H.264. H.264 use s a fully optimized algorithm based on Digital Signal Processor ( DSP ) technology. Display and recording of video and audio are in real-time and fully synchronized in both modes. Video feeds are directly transmitted from the video capture card to the display frame buffer and the compressed stream data is directly sent to the host's memory. The transmission process doesn't need any intervention from the host computer's CPU, greatly saving resources ...
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Full Duplex
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