New NVR from DVTEL

March 2016 Surveillance, Products & Solutions

Graphic Image Technologies (GIT) has announced the availability of the new Meridian NVR (network video recorder) from DVTEL in South Africa. With 2 TB or 4 TB of raw storage, pre-configured video management software and sophisticated viewing capabilities, this VMR has the capacity for up to 24 cameras, making it ideal for managing the visual component of securing residential estates and office set-ups.

“The Meridian NVR is an enterprise-grade video surveillance system for security installations configurable for 8, 16 or 24 cameras,” says Laurence Smith, executive at Graphic Image Technologies. “Security operators will appreciate this as a cost-effective plug-and-play solution that will eliminate the need for additional client workstations.”

Auto-discovery of IP cameras and encoders, as well as support for third-party and ONVIF Profile S-conformant edge devices, means that installations are painless and setup is quick. The DVTEL United VMS 7.0 reinvents the user experience with a fresh, sleek and efficient EZ Client web interface, which enables hassle-free deployment and easy management with features that are optimised for touch screens with multiple browser support. “Operators will now be able to play back and export recorded footage straight from the EZ client, reducing the need for separate software, too,” Smith elaborates.

When it comes to playback from archive, the Meridian offers synchronised playback of multiple concurrent video sources or video and audio sources and valuable time can be saved when using quick video clip identification and retrieval with thumbnail search in Control Centre.

Adaptive Streaming displays more streams while using less bandwidth and computing resources on client workstations, when used in conjunction with DVTEL IP cameras.

The Meridian also offers capacity for four users and supports four mobile connections. Recording can be manual or scheduled and even triggered by alarm, motion detection and event-based. “Exported files have a digital signature for evidence management and event logging and reporting can be customised to execute a number of actions in response to trigger events, making the Meridian an intelligent, reliable component of an effective security system,” Smith concludes.

For more information contact Graphic Image Technologies, +27 (0)11 483 0333, [email protected], www.git.co.za



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