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IP, hybrid video recording

by Mark Rowe

The UK distributor DVS has signed a distribution agreement with Exacq. The Cardiff-based distributor will provide the exacqVision range of NVR and hybrid video recording and management products to UK installers and integrators – including the newly released ELP series.

Shaun Bowie, pictured, DVS’s managing director, said Exacq was an important piece in the jigsaw: “Over the next few months using Exacq as our VMS platform will allow us to release a complete solution from various partners including analytics on the edge, retail analytics, and large hybrid solutions. Exacq works closely with all of our IP camera manufacturers and has a large integration team. This distribution agreement will effectively enable DVS to put three of the world’s most innovative high end manufacturers and software houses together to provide a solution unique to DVS, and at a price point previously unseen on large high end retail projects.” Visit www.dvs.co.uk

DVS is offering four exacqVision NVR/hybrid variants, covering IP CCTV systems of all sizes:

The Z series of enterprise class hybrid and IP camera servers allows users to continuously record up to 800Mbps of video while hosting a local exacqVision client, multiple remote exacqVision clients, and the exacqVision web/mobile server on a single server. It can work with up to 192 cameras (64 analog and 128 IP) per server, providing 72TB of usable storage.

The A series of IP camera servers offer video recording, web/mobile client hosting, and local live video display from the same server. It can work with up to 64 IP cameras per server, and offers up to 32TB of storage per server using continuous duty enterprise-class drives.

The new ELP series is described as a complete NVR solution for up to 24 IP cameras per server, with four camera licenses included. It comes with exacqVision Professional VMS, and allows users to continuously record up to 200 Mbps of video, audio and data.

The LC series of network video recorders, loaded with exacqVision Start VMS software, and available in hybrid NVR (analogue and IP cameras) and IP NVR (IP cameras) models. It can work with up to 32 cameras (16 IP and 16 analogue) per appliance.

Alan Lefford, EMEA Sales Director at Exacq Technologies, said: “We’re very excited about this opportunity to partner with DVS. As a specialist IP CCTV distributor, they have the technical know-how and customer care experience to help installers, integrators and end users create their ideal surveillance system, based around our exacqVision products. We’re looking forward to working closely with them.”

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