Real time HD video recording

January 2012 Surveillance, Products & Solutions

TeleEye has announced the launch of the latest GX Series standalone real time HD video recording server.

TeleEye GX Series is a range of 4-, 9-, 16-channel video recording servers that are designed for recording videos of MX Series HD video cameras. The company’s CAMLOCK technology eliminates the need of IP configuration before camera connection. All GX models support real-time HD recording up to the maximum frame rate of 400 fps at 720p (1280x720) resolution.

CAMLOCK technology simplifies the camera installation process. The system is ready to display and record video with auto cameras selection and configuration for all the 16 individual ports.

As the CAMLOCK technology separates the video network from the data network, unauthorised access of all installed cameras can be avoided. The video recording performance will not interfere with the data traffic in the users’ existing network, or vice versa.

In contrast with many other IP video surveillance manufacturers who offer either cameras or NVRs, TeleEye provides a complete HD surveillance solution, including HD cameras, HD video recorders and video management applications. The TeleEye HD solution guarantees optimised performance, seamless compatibility and single contact point when technical support is required.

The GX is designed to comply with the British Standard BS 8418:2003, providing robust and professional remote monitoring and visual alarm verification to RVRCs. In addition, comprehensive alarm management functions are embedded to allow integration of TeleEye GX with external alarm systems.

The HD SMAC-M video coder of GX provides independent stream for remote viewing using mobile devices, such as iPhone, iPad, Blackberry, Android smartphones, Android tablets, and other smartphones supporting J2ME.

For more information contact TeleEye (South Africa), +27 (0)11 557 9200,  www.TeleEye.com



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