Real-time monitoring and recording and playback of 4, 9 Or 16 Full-screen or quadrant IP camera streams are some of the features that Visual Tools offers in its new NVX network recorders.

Visual Toosl NVX

The new NVX4 equipment, NVX9 and NVX16, with which Visual Tools Completes its range of network recorders, allow the visualization of 4, 9 Or 16 Live Video Channels, Respectively, in full screen or quadrants, with automatic or manual adjustment of the video stream, Digital zoom and viewer information of the actions available for the selected device.

Easy to install, set up and use, Visual Tools NVX recorders provide real-time or recorded video images via Internet Explorer, No need to install additional software, ensuring transmission even on local networks with limited bandwidth and in all types of installations.

Visual Tools NVXThese NVX systems provide information on the associated digital inputs and outputs, as well as additional connection and disk status data.

These are Linux-based computers, able to start in any circumstance and with self-monitoring of operation, with a robust hardware platform, with professional components for 24 service×7.

Key features:

  • Models with 1TB disks, 2TB & 4TB.
  • Inputs and outputs integrated into the mechanics for easy installation.
  • Display of up to 25 IPS Per Camera.
  • Live and recorded video of multiple resolutions (Until 5 Megapixel).
  • Accurate recordings in H.264.
  • Recording up to 16 cameras at 25ips in HDTV resolution.
  • Optimized Streaming for Limited Bandwidth (Transcoding).
  • Dynamic digital zoom function in live video and playback.
  • Intelligent Recording Search (Date & Time, event and VMD).
  • Simplified, self-detecting camera installation.
  • Free Integrated DDNS Service for Dynamic IP Management.
  • NTP Server Synchronization Service.
  • Access, export, maintenance and updates via Internet Explorer.

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By • 11 Sea, 2015
• Section: Deep down, Systems control, Video surveillance