JVC's Super LoLux HD XMS-TYPH range of recorder-servers are operational IP CCTV systems with VMS platform, Suitable for 24×7 maintenance-free.

JVC Super LoLux HD XMS-TYPH

With the new Super LoLux HD XMS-TYPH range of recorder-servers, Jvc completes its line of security solutions for IP network configurations. This NVR network surveillance equipment allows you to configure an entire IP security and video surveillance system, using SuperLolux HD cameras and JVC's various systems and solutions for video management software and hardware.

With a robust design, Super LoLux HD XMS-TYPH server recorders are an ideal solution for systems that require a degree of reliability and a complete absence of maintenance, Continuously Operating 24×7.

JVC offers this range in two versions, 1U and 2U, each with 18 Different configuration options, starting from storage capacity levels of 1 To 24 TB and the number of camera channels to use, From 24, 36 or even 64.

These systems are powered by the Super LoLux HD video management platform, providing high and high performance and great reliability.

Super LoLux HD Video Management Software

SuperLoLux HD video management VMS software is a high-performance network video recording system that accepts up to 64 JVC IP Cameras. Based on a powerful and secure hardware-based server platform, the system allows operation in Dual Stream mode, with a low CPU occupancy rate, and has client and mobile client functionalities as well as optional multi-server access support.

In the recording section, Use the 3 MJPEG codecs, MPEG4, H.264, It allows you to record images per trigger of alarms with a duration predefined by the user and generates lists of events and alarms. Regarding camera control, recorders allow you to set PTZ positions with joystick controls, through the software itself or directly with a Point & Shoot. It is compatible with cameras that incorporate motion detection and allows images to be exported in multiple formats. Remote control is via LAN, Wan, VPN or NAT.


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By • 11 Nov, 2013
• Section: Deep down, Systems control