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July 2017 Surveillance

Established in 2004, TVT focuses on being a total surveillance solution developer and manufacturer.

The company today manufactures a range of products such as DVRs and NVRs, mobile recorders and hybrid DVR/NVR solutions.

On the camera front, it produces IP as well as analogue cameras, including the latest high-definition analogue (HD Analogue) devices. Instead of standardising on one particular HD analogue format, TVT offers the two leading HD analogue formats on the market: HD TVI and AHD.

For mobile access to its live or recorded video, the company offers two mobile apps, Superlive Pro and Superlive HD – targeted at smartphones and tablets. These apps are available with various functions, from video playback and PTZ control, through to remote recording, playback and configuration capabilities, and more.

On the video management platform front, TVT also has two offerings. The NVMS-1000 is a central management platform designed for use on NVRs or DVRs, and also video encoders. Some of its basic functions include live preview, dwell preview, system record, playback and download, e-map, device management, user management, log search, alarm management and more.

On the other hand, the NVMS-5000 is an enterprise-level integrated security management platform that offers the same functionality as the NVMS-1000, as well as much more. It can manage up to 300 000 monitoring points. Of its many functions, it supports centralised management, encryption, a distributed architecture, professional storage arrays, video walls and, of course, a range of mobile clients.

In the AHD (HD Analogue) range, the company offers 4 MP bullet cameras with built-in IR, as well as similarly capable dome cameras. It also provides a similar range of 2 MP bullets and domes, with IR. In the HD-TVI range, TVT again offers 4 MP and 2 MP bullets and domes, with IR built in.

On the IP camera front, TVT sports a broad range of devices, from 2 MP IR bullet and dome cameras through to 8MP IP cameras of the same types.

TVT’s goal is to create customer value in the more than 120 countries its solutions are available in. Its variety of integrated products and technologies attest to this and the brand is now represented in South Africa by Forbatt SA, the company responsible for launching other global surveillance brands in the country, such as Sunell and Kedacom.

For more information, contact Forbatt SA, +27 (0)11 469 3598, [email protected], www.forbatt.co



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