IP Products

Video recorder

by Mark Rowe

Exacq Technologies, part of the Security Products business unit of Tyco, introduces the new LC-Series Una video recorder.

The recorder includes exacqVision video management software (VMS), server and integrated PoE+ (Power over Ethernet) camera ports. Users can connect up to 16 cameras per recorder and store up to 12 TB of video per system. The output power supply provides up to 25 watts per camera and a maximum of 120 watts per eight cameras and 240 watts per 16 cameras. Pre-loaded with exacqVision software for every IP camera port, the recorders come with up to 16 exacqVision Start VMS IP camera licenses. Users can view and run live and recorded video from the product using the included exacqVision client or remotely using a web browser or exacqVision client on a separate computer. The freely distributed client software can be installed on Windows, Linux or Mac systems.

The product uses exacqVision EasyConnect to find, address and connect Illustra, Axis and Arecont Vision IP cameras to their network automatically and self-configure for motion-based recording. Users can plug in their IP cameras and start recording, reducing installation time the product developers say. Users can remotely monitor and control power to each camera, with no separate switch management software required.

Scott Dennison, Director of Marketing, Exacq Technologies, said: “The new exacqVision Una recorder is the easiest IP video recorder to quote, install and service remotely managed power IP camera ports. The addition of this recorder product line gives our sales team a faster, more cost-effective way to support video security installations by remotely managing camera ports.”

The LC-Series Una works with the entire line of exacqVision servers and software. Each LC-Series Una recorder includes a three-year hardware warranty and three years of free software updates. For more, go to www.exacq.com.

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