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DVRs for analogue

by Mark Rowe

Two new TruVision DVRs for analogue recording have been introduced by UTC Fire and Security in the UK. The DVR41, which succeeds the TruVision DVR40, is a recorder with four, eight or 16 analogue channels. It uses H.264 video compression to deliver real-time recording on each channel at 4CIF resolution and is an option the makers say for user-friendliness, remote management and real time recording. The recorder allows you to use up to six embedded 2TB HDDs, totalling up to 12TB. With features such as mirroring, this reliable DVR makes sure vital recordings are preserved, even in the event of HDD failure. Video can also be archived via CD, DVD, USB and eSata devices using the quick archive button on the unit’s front panel, or the export features embedded in the OSD, web browser or TruVision Navigator. Meanwhile the DVR 11 has been introduced as a mid-market and entry level recorder. Building on the DVR 10 and DVR 40, the new DVR11 is suitable according to the manufacturers for use with four, eight or 16 analogue cameras. It can store up to 4 TB and is available with or without a DVD burner.

Kevin Swann, UTC’s UK Country Manager, says: “The DVR 11 offers real-time CIF recording as well as the great features that also come with the DVR 41, including ezDDNS, HDMI, improved user interface and CD/DVD burner. UTC in the UK provides full training and support for both new DVRs. Importantly they have the same look and feel, allowing installers and operators who are trained on one platform to very easily work with the other.”

For full details about the new products visit www.utcfssecurityproducts.co.uk

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