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Digital Video Recorders (DVRs)
DVRs are used to record footages from camera (CCTV) systems. A DVR is essentially a specialised computer that has the capability to record camera footage and store it for later retrieval. Prior to DVRs time-lapse video recorders (VCRs) were used. VCRs required tapes to be changed routinely and the tapes had to be archived and reviewing events was a very time consuming process. A DVR is normally set up so that it is only storing the footage from cameras when there is movement in the field of view. This saves on hard-drive space and also means that you only review events where there is actually something to see. With a DVR you can search by date and time.
The DVR can be connected to your computer LAN so that you can view current and historical footage from your workstation or even remotely from anywhere in the world if that is required.
Most DVRs can be configured to a automatically send images to our remote monitoring station to allow us to verify alarm activations and escalate the response if required.
Applications range from simple theft/loss recording and prevention to quality control recording and checking on Health and Safety Compliance in the work place. Contact Basel Basset for more information Email: sales@pacificsecuritytechnology.com.au or contact us
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