Spec Sheet

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Crystal Titan Spec Sheet
Crystal Titan v2.0 / 2013.12
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Online RAID Capacity Expansion and Level Migration:
Supports RAID 0,1,5 and 10 for maximum capacity or data protection at the HDD level.
I/O Event Control:
Supports an unlimited number of connected I/O devices. It can be connected through
I/O modules or camera inputs.
License Management:
Licenses are centrally activated on Management Server for better control. Each
Recording Server can assign up to 64 channels of camera licensing. Licenses can be
activated online or offline and can be transferred from one server to another effortlessly.
Upgrading the system from Enterprise Class to Ultimate Class is done through upgrade
the licenses. No need to reinstall the entire system.
Time Synchronization:
The system can interface to Internet Time Server (NTP server) for time synchronization
at each location. Even in LAN environment, Crystal Titan Management Server can be a
NTP server as a closed LAN network option. Cameras and servers in the system can
synchronize time with Management server.
Log System:
The system automatically logs including camera status change, user access,
configuration update, and special events. Users can export log records to a CSV file as a
record or for chain of custody evidence.
Watchdog:
Crystal Titan system supports software watchdog and hardware watchdog (CT-8000R
and CT-8000RP only) to system stability.
Recording, Recycle and Storage:
High recording throughput (250Mbps for single volume):
Crystal Titan utilizes a custom recording engine known as the File Ring. File Ring storage
solution was developed because of the necessity to handle high megapixel recordings by
changing the way hard drives store and retrieve video data. It can process large
amounts of data throughput boosting Crystal Titans recording performance to 250 Mbps
for single volume, with 64 channel of 5 - Megapixel cameras (H.264, 15 fps, moderate
traffic) connected.
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