At the IIPSEC show in January, JVC Professional Europe Ltd will be launching two multi-screen digital video recorders (DVRs).
They are model VR-616E, a 16-channel DVR and model VR-609E, a nine-channel DVR. With the addition of the JVC Keyboard, model GSC-2000J
the DVRs can be remotely controlled, with additional control of JVC dome cameras over the Ethernet.
The makers report that the DVRs offer 10/100 BaseT network access for complete IP integration and compatibility and can be controlled over a network, either via a standard web browser such as Internet Explorer or the viewer application that is bundled with each DVR unit.
To provide customers with a range of IP solutions, JVC reports its line-up of traditional V-Network and software will be on display. The VN-C30U and VN-C10U cameras have direct Ethernet capability and built-in web servers. The VN-C30U has zoom, pan/tilt and alarm input/output capability that allows many live images to be tracked and viewed simultaneously from any location, according to the makers.
The VN-C10U is a static-based camera with security features including video motion detection. It has MPEG4 compression for smooth
motion pictures. In addition, the VN-S400 network software and VN-A1U video network encoder will also be on display. Applications for these include remote viewing, surveillance and point-of-display marketing, the makers say.
Visit the JVC stand, P10 to see JVC’s command wall system that incorporates JVC’s DLA-SX21 projector and CinePro screens; mixing on the same screen of IP video and analogue inputs can be viewed for as a control room monitoring solution.
Greg Gregoriou, Senior Sales Manager – CCTV at JVC Professional Europe Ltd will be presenting at the IP-in-action seminars, entitled "JVC IP cameras monitor the port of Dover". The JVC seminar will take place in the Avon Suite at IIPSEC 2005 on Wednesday, January 26 at 11.30am.