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News Release from: Norbain SD | Subject: Formidable 4 at LIVE07
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 24 August 2007
See the Formidable 4 at LIVE07
Vista's Formidable 4, aka Navigator DVR, Blade DVR, PowerDome2 and Graphica2, will be on show at the Vista stand at LIVE07.
Vista's Formidable 4, aka Navigator DVR, Blade DVR, PowerDome2 and Graphica2, caused quite a stir at IFSEC this year If you missed the opportunity to see them, or you would like a closer look in a much more relaxed setting, visit the Vista stand at LIVE07
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 29 Sep 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Below is a brief overview of the Formidable 4.
Vista will also be showing an extensive range of other products including new domes, cameras and monitors that you won't have had the opportunity to see before now.
Further reading
2004 CCTV and Specialist Vision product catalogue
Video Imaging Supplies incorporating ethernetcctv.com and Vision Warehouse, has published its 2003/2004 CCTV and Specialist Vision product catalogue.
VIS sponsors IIPSEC 2004
Video Imaging Supplies is headline sponsoring IIPSEC 2004, the premier security IP event in the UK, thereby underlining its leading position within the fast growing security IP distribution sector.
Navigator DVR.
The Vista Navigator is a mid range DVR with 4, 10 or 16 camera inputs that offers excellent functionally.
Simple to set-up, but powerful in operation, the Navigator offers the installer and end-user a truly intuitive menu structure.
Mouse control has been incorporated to ease menu navigation and set-up, while the interactive help button brings up on-screen information to help the user maximise system performance.
Schedule recording can be selected to optimise recording for a set duration.
This allows the user to record salient information in high resolution, only when they need it.
This reduces the impact on the hard disk space and makes it easier to locate recorded information.
Blade DVR.
The Vista Blade is an enterprise level real-time DVR with 4, 8 or 16 inputs, capable of recording up to 400 images per second for 16 cameras at D1 resolution.
As with Navigator, dome control is designed for use with RS485 and coaxial cable and it is compatible with Vista's PowerDome and eclipse ranges plus numerous 3rd party domes.
Up to four internal drives support 3TB of storage and the internal cooling system prevents overheating.
This sophisticated piece of engineering helps to optimise hard disk life and record rates, thus prolonging the life of the product.
PowerDome.
The PowerDome2 range comes with improved housing design and more powerful camera modules, including 26:1 day/night and 23:1 day/night WDR.
The domes include both camera yoke and back-box memory allowing either yoke or housing to be swapped out and automatically reprogrammed with camera settings such as presets, tours, privacy zones etc.
without manual re-programming.
Graphica.
The new upgraded version of Graphica allows for control of the new Blade and Navigator DVRs.
Packed with new features such as muli-site / multi-user operation over LAN, WAN and the world wide web, expansion plans include integration with other Vista control products including backward compatibility with the established Vista Triplex and Quantum product lines.
The software utilises an advanced user interface to combine conventional analogue video products and networked digital products, thus allowing direct streaming of IP cameras.
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