IP Products

WAVE PoE NVRs

by Mark Rowe

New in the Wisenet range are WAVE PoE NVRs (network recorders) by Hanwha Techwin. They’re a way to use the Wisenet WAVE video management software (VMS), without having to install a server.

The eight-channel Wisenet WRN-810 and 16-channel WRN-1610S recorders’ processor provides users with an integrated and optimised way of using the latest version of the VMS, the developers say. The WRN-810 stores up to 12 terabytes of data with the two internal SATA HDDs and the WRN-1610S stores up to 24 terabytes of data via 4 SATA HDDs.

Uri Guterman, Head of Product & Marketing for Hanwha Techwin Europe, said: “In addition to the immediate benefit that the Wisenet WAVE VMS embedded in the NVRs is ready to be used out-of-the-box, we also offer system integrators peace of mind in knowing they can rely on us to provide one-stop customer support for the combined hardware and software solution.”

To minimise the total cost of owning Wisenet WAVE, Hanwha Techwin has negated a need to purchase, install, house and maintain a server normally needed to run the software. Users can take advantage of ‘future ready’ licensing arrangements whereby they only have to initially purchase licenses for half the respective NVR’s channels and then only pay for the remaining licences, if and when required. The cost of deploying the NVRs is further reduced by PoE (Power over Ethernet) switches which provide an installation time saving method of supplying power to connected cameras.

Intended for use in small to medium sized video surveillance projects, WAVE features an intuitive ‘drag & drop’ tool, for operators to set up a display of live and recorded images on a single screen or video wall, with customisable layouts and sizes. This tool is supported by a ‘Layout-as-an-Action’ feature, which triggers a predefined screen layout to automatically open when an event occurs. Smart search options include keyword, calendar and time-slice search, for operators to retrieve recorded video of specific incidents. A virtual PTZ enables operators with a few clicks of a mouse, to zoom in to see close up detail.

The two NVRs are embedded with the latest version of Wisenet WAVE 4.1, whose features include push notifications of user defined alarm events which can be sent to mobile devices, and embedded camera web pages that enable operators to manage the settings of connected cameras without having to open a separate browser window.

A ‘smart search’ allows users to set-up an Analytics Event Region of Interest (RoI), to narrow a search to a specific area of a field of view. Integration with Wisenet AI cameras enables the attributes of classified objects or people to be displayed on recorded vi Users are also able to forensically search for specific objects or people by filtering the recorded metadata.

Uri Guterman said: “The availability of these two new affordable NVRs, means even small shops and offices will now be able to take advantage of Wisenet WAVE user-friendly features to quickly retrieve and review recorded video of any incidents, as well as view live images.

“Although Wisenet WAVE, subject to a minimum specification, will run on virtually any server, embedding the software on the NVRs means installation time is minimised and users can expect to enjoy a robust, cyber secure and optimised recording solution which offers a high level of reliability and performance.”

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