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MAY-JUN 2016

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Request information: www.SecurityInfoWatch.com/10215943 BCDVideo's Aurora Server BCDVideo's The Aurora Server Series is built specifically for the under 50-camera marketplace, however, with system throughput of more than 400Mbps, they possess the bandwidth capabilities to easily scale to 100 cam- eras. They also bring features such as redundant power, 12Gb/s RAID controller with 2GB of Flash Based Write Cache, hot-pluggable hard drives, and server-grade CPU's with 10000 PassMark rating. A key element within these video recorders is the use of HGST helium drives, which feature an unprecedented reliability rating of 2.5M MTBF. These unique surveillance hard drives feature superior random write capabilities, which accounts for 90-95% of the hard drive's usage in a surveillance solution. These are the same drives used in high-availability NAS and SAN systems. Request more information: www.SecurityInfoWatch.com/12167862 VIVOTEK's FD9371-HTV H.265 Dome Network Camera VIVOTEK's FD9371-HTV is an H.265 high-efficiency out- door dome network camera, offering 30 fps at three megapixels. Employing H.265 technology enables the camera to provide higher and more efficient image com- pression rates than H.264 systems. The supplier's Smart Stream II enables the camera to optimize resolution for a desired object or area and therefore to maximize efficiency of bandwidth usage. Combining both H.265 and Smart Stream II, the camera can reduce both bandwidth and storage consumption up to 80% while maintain- ing image quality of the high standard. The camera is also equipped with WDR Pro and SNV, empowering users to enjoy superb image-detail in any lighting condition. An IP66-rated hous- ing ensures the ability to withstand rain and dust. Request more information: www.SecurityInfoWatch.com/12172100 Avigilon HD Network Video Recorders Avigilon HD Network Video Recorders (NVR) provide secure, reliable and scalable platforms for high performance end-to-end security solutions. The NVRs have Avigilon Control Center (ACC) software preloaded and configured for plug-and-play network video recording and management of multi-megapixel IP cameras, up to our 7K (30 megapixel) Pro. Preloaded and configured with ACC high-definition video management software, the HD NVR Premium is designed to address the requirements of recording multiple camera streams and retain- ing video for long-term retention. Designed to provide maximum reliability, availability and scalability for demanding enterprise level video management applications. The HD NVR Pre- mium offers high storage density, achieving up to 84 TB of effective recording capacity in a RAID 6 configuration in a 2U form factor. Request more information: www.SecurityInfoWatch.com/12172062 3xLOGIC VIGIL V250 Hybrid 2TB NVR The 3xLOGIC V250 Hybrid is a 2U chassis hybrid NVR with an 8-port POE switch and 16-channel analog looping inputs. The NVR comes standard with a 2TB hard drive, and VIGIL Server and Client software. The unit provides the perfect replacement solution for aging analog systems. By combining a NVR and analog DVR in the same chassis, an old DVR can be replaced without requiring the replacement of existing cameras. Backed up with an embedded PoE switch, IP cameras can be added as analogs require replacement or as the needs of the end-user change. Other features include: Embedded 4-in/2-out alarm input/output and Easy Setup Wizard. Request more information: www.SecurityInfoWatch.com/12184083 Digital Watchdog's STAR-LIGHT AHD PANO Camera Digital Watchdog announces the availability of the world's first AHD (Analog High Definition) multi-sensor camera. The new STAR-LIGHT AHD PANO 6MP Camera offers 3x1080p AHD image sensors to provide pan- oramic 180° views. With user-friendly features such as UTC for full OSD control using existing coaxial cables, the solutions have been engineered to utilize an existing analog system, increasing ROI by reducing instal- lation time and complexity to provide an HD surveillance solution in minutes. The cameras use existing coaxial cables to transmit crystal-clear detailed 1080p images at up to 30fps. PANO models have three BNC connectors, one for each sensor, plus a fourth BNC out that provides a stitched 180° view perfect for display on a public monitor. Request more information: www.SecurityInfoWatch.com/12189628 VIDEO SURVEILLANCE Interlogix TruVision NVR 70 The Interlogix TruVision NVR 70 (TVN 70) is a high- performance Network Video Recorder that sup- ports up to 400Mbps of incoming camera band- width, or up to 128 IP camera channels. Designed to accommodate large amounts of data, the NVR is equipped with up to 64TB of embedded storage in a RAID configuration, or up to 96TB in a non-RAID configuration. The product features RAID, advanced camera settings, failover recording, hard drive grouping, network segregation and a large number of other network redundancy features. Utilizing TruVision Navigator Video Management Software, the NVR can also be managed with a license-free standalone or client/host application. Request more information: www.SecurityInfoWatch.com/12164424

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