New range of digital video recorders from LILIN
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LILIN has introduced a new range of 4, 8 and 16 channel Digital Video Recorders, the PDR-6000 Series. The new recorders offer users good value for exceptional performance.
The new DVRs With MPEG4 compression drive space is maximised by reducing video to small file sizes, without compromising image quality this results in longer recording times and high speed image transmission over networks.
Designed for ease of use, the intuitive graphic interface enables simple configuration and operation via the mouse, front panel, IR Remote or LILIN keyboard. An internal DVD+RW and USB port enables fast and simple back up.
The new series uses Seagate SV35 SATA hard drives with a maximum capacity of up to 2TB internally or 8TB in the optional external RAID drive. Users can expect to achieve 42 days per TB in “normal” settings at 100fps.
The SVGA output has Motion Adoptive Refinement with Vivid Image Enhancement for superb video quality on TFT PC monitors. The main monitor output has a large range of multi screen display options with simple drag and drop camera placement.
The spot monitor output allows the sequencing of quad displays or single images, enabling the user to show a quad on one monitor and all images on the main monitor.
Users can operate and manage the system from any remote location using a simple web browser interface without the need to install any software. Up to 255 Digital Video Recorders can be cascaded providing the potential to control 4080 PTZ domes or fixed cameras from a single keyboard.
Established in 1980, LILIN has become one of the world’s largest CCTV manufacturers, with international offices in over 10 countries.
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