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Digital Recording


  The digital video recorder is a remarkable advancement in digital security technology. It is remotely accessible. That means you can review video and change settings from any location. And with its large storage capacity there is no need to swap tapes or other media. Once you install a digital video recorder you literally never have to touch it again
The cure for the common VCR
If you’re suffering from fuzzy pictures, hours of rewinding to see the footage you want, tape jams or other symptoms of VCR use, digital video recorders from GE Security offer immediate relief.
All digital recorders from GE Security feature familiar, easy-to-use controls, so they work just like your VCR, only better. And all but the low-cost VDR come Ethernet ready, so they’re easy to integrate into your network. Other digital recorder benefits include:
• Sharp, detailed images
• Instant searches by date, time, camera or alarm
• No tapes to store, jam or wear out
• Easy to share video clips
• Easy installation and setup
Download a copy of the Digital Recording brochure or explore a complete range of digital recorders to fit any application and budget.

DVMRe Matrix
16 x 5 crosspoint matrix switcher allows any of up to 16 cameras to be switched to any of five monitors. Built-in Triplex™ Digital Video Recorder lets you watch live and recorded images while recording continues.

DVMRe Matrix [Web site]

The March Networks 4210 DVR is an IP-networked video recorder for customers who want the latest in digital video management and storage capabilities, in a system that provides a flexible capture rate of 60 fps across 16 cameras. Add in extensive internal and external storage, and a unique docking-station design for more fault-free operation and unmatched ease of maintenance and service, and the 4210 DVR is the system that makes the switch from analog to digital video an obvious business decision.

March Networks [Web site]

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