Toshiba Surveillix
The DVR series comes in either 8 or sixteen channels. It sets the standard in user friendly, high definition recording. With available Internal RAID five HDD capacities and field replaceable hard drives, the DVR Series is designed for max trustworthiness. The system does not have to be returned to Toshiba for upgrades. The Toshiba Surveillix DVR Series is capable of recording at a velocity of nearly 480 pictures per second. Each system has an inbuilt RS-422 adapter supporting over 75 protocols (pan/tilt/zoom controls). These are only a couple of of many unique features available in the Surveillix DVR series.
It can support up to sixteen network-based cameras and it may also support mega pixel cameras. With available Internal RAID five HDD capacities and field replaceable disc drives, the NVR series is intended to support network-based cameras (Up to sixteen TB External RAID five available, 48 TB Peak External Storage). Capable of recording at super high resolutions and at a velocity of at least thirty PPS per camera, the NVR offers unequalled versatility.
Case Studies
At an auto dealership in Cheshire, Connecticut, a Toshiba Surveillix DVR was used in catching vandalism. Over $75,000 worth of damage was done when an intoxicated man keyed and slashed the tires of forty-six SUV’s. Even though it was done late at night, the video footage was so clear that the sales folk managed to identify the man as a local resident. As a consequence, the man was convicted and the owner of the dealership received the full $75,000 of restitution as well as $50,000 from his insurance firm for damages.
They decided to install a 32 channel Toshiba Surveillix EVR. These units feature enormous 4TB hard drives capable of storing months of video from the more than 20 cameras installed at every location. The EVR can record a maximum of 480 pictures per second at resolutions as high as 720 x 480, so no critical details are lost. Shoppers , staff and assets at five Bank of New Jersey locations are better protected since the installation of a new analog/digital video surveillance system.
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