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MULTIEYE® - VIDEO SECURITY SOLUTIONS

Multi- and cross-system functionality plus investment security

There are MULTIEYE® recorders in quite varied configurations – as pure IP video recorders (NVR), as HYBRID recorders with analogue and IP video channels (HVR), or as digital video recorders (DVR) with exclusively analogue video inputs. Because of the modular architecture of their hardware and software, MULTIEYE® recorders’ structure is future-proof and can be optimally adapted to specific applications and their requirements. MULTIEYE® recorders provide – depending on the equipment – from nine to 32 channels and up to 16TB of storage capacity.

MULTIEYE® software permits the operation of up to 32 video channels with up to 800 ips (images per second) with analogue cameras and up to 800 MPixels/s with IP cameras, as well as up to 16TB storage capacity per recorder. In conjunction with the appropriate hardware, analogue, hybrid (analogue/IP video), and pure IP video-based solutions can all be realized.

With its top-level, site-plan based video management software, MULTIEYE® VideoCenter II can administer up to 1000+ cameras with one license. Video-Center II guarantees cross-system operational comfort and the efficient exploitation of available resources.

All of this in conjunction with the flexibility and scalability of IP networks ensures that, with MULTIEYE software video surveillance, systems can be realized which leave no wish unfulfilled. This is the case with regard to the kind of camera (analogue or IP), the number of cameras, video signal transmission, the number of work places and concurrent accesses to the system, as well as the type (central or decentralized) and depth of storage, and last but not least, system security.