Exacq Technologies, part of the Security Products business unit of the multi-national Tyco, has updated its exacqVision Z-Series line of hybrid and IP camera recorders.
These purpose-built network video recorders (NVRs) continuously record up to 1,200 Mbps of video, offering it is claimed better performance to record more high definition and high resolution cameras. Aimed at large installations, the Z-Series delivers up to 1800 frames per second of video to web and mobile clients. A user can deploy the freely distributed cross-platform client, web browser client or Exacq mobile app to more users at the same time. Up to 500 exacqVision client users or 100 web browser or mobile app users can connect to a single Z-Series recorder at once. Each product now comes with a dual 10 Gbps network interface option for archiving.
The products feature front-accessible, hot-swappable hard drives, with RAID 5 or 6 to protect users against data loss and provide continuous operation. The series also comes with dual hot swappable power supplies, and hardware health monitoring in the exacqVision client.
These recorders include up to 64 analogue camera inputs for connection of analogue cameras and can host up to 128 IP cameras. Pre-configured with exacqVision Professional or Enterprise video management (VMS) software, the recorders come with eight IP camera licenses included. exacqVision supports more than 2200 IP camera models from nearly 100 manufacturers. The exacqVision VMS includes the new EasyConnect feature that automatically finds, addresses and connects to over 400 IP cameras. A recorder stores up to 80TB per server and are expandable to 1.6PB with the addition of exacqVision S-Series networked video storage recorders.
Each recorder includes a three-year hardware warranty and three-year software subscription agreement (SSA), which allows users to update their recorder with the latest exacqVision software features. Visit www.exacq.com.