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VNS recorders unveiled by Dallmeier

There is one particularly crucial factor with a professional VideoIP system – the reliable functioning of the whole system. The basis for that reliability is the use of high-quality components which meet the highest demands in terms of reliability and stability. Recorders play an important part in that.

In order to render his theme expressively, Mozart carefully arranged the orchestration of his pieces. Just as every instrument is not suited for every kind of composition, so too not all available products are designed for a professional IP system.

In the world of analogue technology, a recorder was often used as a stand-alone device. IP recorders are seen as part of a network of various components. That is why, in this context, people refer to them as Network Video Recorders (or NVRs).

Up to 16 IP-based channels

Dallmeier has a suitable device for any requirement. The DMS 240 model range with up to 24 channels, and the recipient of several international awards, leaves no desires unaddressed.

One new innovation is the compact VNS recorder series with up to 16 IP-based channels. The VNS is designed for stand-alone or client/server applications, and the company states it’s “on a par” with the DMS in terms of quality.

Numerous features provide for the highest reliability and user-friendliness: integrated software for administration and configuration, integrated motion detection, live access via browser, PentaplexPlus functionality (simultaneous real-time recording, streaming, live display, playback and remote access) as well as the Easy-Change functionality which enables the easy exchange of the hard disks in the case of a failure.

Support for third party cameras

Apart from Dallmeier cameras, the VNS also supports cameras of third party suppliers, including megapixel and high-definition cameras.

The VNS supports all resolutions: standard definition (SDTV), high-definition (HDTV) and all other resolutions up to eight megapixels. The frame rate per channel is up to 12.5 frames per second at all resolutions, the bit rate is up to 4 Mb per second. Furthermore, the VNS is DIN EN 50130-4 certified.

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