General
Information
The new BX2
is a high performance 16-camera digital muliplex
recorder that contains 4 removable hard-drives allowing over two months high quality continuous digital recording. All hard
disk recording has a digital signature applied for evidential purposes and is
accessible to the user at the touch of one button or via powerful GOTO and
event preview facilities. Events can be copied to the internal CD-RW for PC
playback. Bx2 provides the ideal platform for digital system integration.
Built-in network video transmission, including bandwidth limitation offers
matrix-style multiple user network viewing and control. The remote keyboard can
be used to control up to 256 cameras.
The
multi-directional joystick delivers swift, seamless control of leading
manufacturers domes. Variable record rate per camera is possible using the
advanced record schedule, which allows the user to individually program each
camera record priority. This means that cameras in sensitive areas can be recorded
more frequently than cameras in less sensitive areas. New network remote
support provides and excellent training and diagnostics tool. BX2, together
with free DM Network viewer software, enables system adjustments to be made
remotely over the network. One user may connect to the unit in a password
protected admin mode that allows directed access to the menus. System
adjustments can then be made remotely over the network without the need for a
site visit.
Features
16 Channel Digital Multiplex
Recorder
640GB Internal JBOD Storage
Four removable hard-drives
providing fast access of up to 2 months of high quality digital
recordings.
Archive to internal CD Writer
Variable record rate per
camera-allows users to individually program each camera record priority
All Recording to hard disk have
a digital signature applied at source
Simultaneous record, playback,
background image archiving, multiple user network viewing and playback
with no loss of performance
Audio recording on single
channel
Advance activity search-allows
the users to search back through recordings for movement in a particular
area of the image
IR remote control.