South Korean company Samsung's security division, Samsung Techwin, has added to its product portfolio two new HDTV CCTV kits – SDH-P4040 8 channels and the DH-P5080 16 Channels- which come with four 720p HD night vision bullet cameras with a range of 85 Meters.

Samsung Techwin SDH-P4040

Samsung Techwin has expanded its portfolio of high-quality CCTV systems with the announcement of two new HDTV CCTV systems. Ideal for security applications where detail is of paramount importance - such as clear display of license plate numbers or close control of retail transactions- the new SDH-P4040 systems 8 channels and SDH-P5080 16 Samsung channels offer consumers the ability to record and watch HD video in real time.

Representing the next generation of CCTV monitoring for home and business, Samsung's new all-in-one HDTV kits offer high-definition video recording and break the entry barrier that once existed for these markets. Both systems offer four 720p HD night vision bullet cameras (night vision up to 85 Meters) outdoors offering full uncompressed, latency-free video. For greater flexibility and applications that demand the support of additional cameras, the system of 16 channels incorporates four other outdoor night vision bullet cameras (Resolution 600 TVL/night vision up to 75 Meters).

HDTV cameras also stand out in any illuminated environment thanks to Samsung Super Dynamic Range technologies (SSDR) and Samsung Super Noise Reduction (SSNR III). With SSDR, HD cameras automatically increase the brightness of dark areas of the image without affecting the rest of the image, while the SSNR III drastically reduces image noise to provide stunning color in low light conditions.

Mike Palazzolo, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Samsung Techwin America's Video Monitoring and Security Products, has indicated: “High-definition CCTV security systems provide exceptional clarity and performance. However, to this day, price points have traditionally prevented the average consumer or small business owners from truly experiencing the benefits offered by such systems. Without cutting corners when it comes to performance or features found in these two new kits, Samsung has opened the door to all customers to further strengthen their security settings, not only with the precise details offered by high-definition images, but also because of the wider field of view”.

Installing these safety kits is easy thanks to simple Cat5e cabling that offers a range of up to 400 meters for HDTV cameras (no additional cables are required to power the cameras) and a set of robust features that avoid the hassle of system integration within the network itself. The kits offer a high-performance DVR that features a SATA surveillance hard drive 1 TB for recording 24/7 and convert video to 1080p Full HD to watch it on an HDTV.

Users also have the ability to remote access from anywhere and anytime via their computer or using a free app available for Android and iOS devices. In addition, with Samsung Quick Connect technology, the new HDTV CCTV systems automatically configure the user's router and manage all the port traps required for all remote requests to access live streams to be directed to the corresponding camera connected to the network. Samsung's free DDNS service also ensures that dynamic IP addresses assigned by the user's ISP are registered and updated so that the web portal can make the connection for those wishing to access the DVR from a location outside their network. For easier video export, Samsung has included two USB 2.0 high-speed and easily accessible on the front of the DVR.

System navigation is also easy thanks to Samsung's SmartView video management software. With SmartView, users can access multiple DVR systems from a single user interface. Advanced features include motion detection, camera manipulation alerts, and privacy masking.


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By • 9 Jan, 2013
• Section: General