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CCTV
News Release from: Bosch Security Systems | Subject: DVR4C
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 19 May 2005
Affordable four-camera digital video
recorder
Bosch unveils affordable four-camera digital video recorder for retail and smaller businesses
Built-in intelligent search capability and remote access through networks Immediate generation of email and scene snapshot image in alarm event Bosch Security Systems, a leading supplier for the security industry, announces the DVR4C, a low cost 4-camera digital video and audio recorder that brings affordable video and audio surveillance to smaller retail stores, petrol stations, banks and car parks where round the clock surveillance is required The high-performance, economical DVR4C system provides several weeks of uninterrupted video and audio recording from up to four cameras and four audio inputs, and features alarm handling, motion detection and local archiving
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 15 Jan 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The system is ideal for 24-hour secure surveillance of businesses, shops or facilities that operate unmanned or with only a few people on duty.
The DVR4C uses industry-standard video encoding, is equipped with built-in intelligent search for instant replay of events, and can be accessed remotely over standard telephone lines, or via a network or the Internet - features normally found only in high-end digital video recorders, and now made affordable for smaller retail shops and businesses.
Using the DVR4C, a business owner, manager or security staff can easily stay in touch 24/7 by viewing live images, with full remote search and play-back of recorded images.
They can even change the system's configuration remotely.
Alarms and motion-triggered events generate an immediate email message which includes a snapshot video image with audio of the scene.
All recordings contain embedded data providing permanent proof of authentication for use in legal proceedings.
The DVR4C was designed with affordability, quick installation and easy operation in mind.
The system has a built-in USB port so archiving video and audio recording locally to a PC is convenient and simple.
It records in real-time (25/30 images/sec) and uses high-capacity video compression allowing clear image capture and efficient storage.
For a shop owner, this means that recordings of important events or incidents are archived easily onto a memory stick.
The DVR4C digital video and audio recorder is now available from security dealers and distributors.
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