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DiBos Micro Digital Video
Recorders - Version 8
(EMEA/APR)
Features
Hybrid analog/IP MPEG4 digital video recorder
Models for 6 and 12 analog cameras and up to
8 additional network cameras/video encoders
View/record video at CIF/2CIF/4CIF resolution
Web-browser remote access and viewing
Camera tamper detection
Control cameras and AutoDomes with Biphase or
Bilinx
DVD writer for exporting video clips
Interfacing to Bosch alarm panels
DiBos Micro uses Bosch’s proven state of the art digital
recording and communications technology and takes
video surveillance to a new level. It is an integral part of
overall security solutions for a wide range of applications
– including banks, large retailers, railway stations,
airports, city centers, industrial facilities, and office
buildings.
Customers can retrieve vital images and share information
faster than ever before. They can better assess critical
situations and take action immediately. Whether they’re
on site or at a remote network location, authorized
personnel have quick, convenient access to information so
they can operate more effectively and efficiently.
DiBos supports live viewing and recording at resolutions
up to 4CIF. Users can store images at up to 180/150 ips
(NTSC/PAL) on 12 composite video inputs. As many as
4 audio data streams can also be recorded on 12 video
channels units.
Users can connect up to 8 additional IP video sources.
This includes support for Bosch IP cameras (Dinion IP and
AutoDome IP), Bosch MPEG4 network video encoders
(VideoJet and VIP X Series), as well as JPEG images from
numerous network camera manufacturers. DiBos can
store up to 30/25 ips per attached network video device.
Every network video encoder can add one additional audio
channel. In addition to Bosch MPEG4 network encoders,
DiBos can receive JPEG images from network cameras
from numerous manufacturers.
The system offers advanced features for viewing and very
high flexibility in recording and image access. The real
power of DiBos Micro is fast, convenient accessibility to
images and information. If required, accessibility to
images and information is possible round the clock and
everywhere all over the world. Communication and access
to DiBos Micro is possible via private or public networks.
For these purposes the system can be connected to a
variety of peripheral devices and systems.
The unique, scalable GUI allows live and recorded images
from multiple remote systems to be viewed from a single
PC or another DiBos Micro. With this powerful tool,
security managers can monitor and supervise various
locations simultaneously.
Cameras and viewing modes can be programmed or
selected manually. Each camera offers in-window pan/tilt/
zoom functionality from local or remote facilities. Images
are displayed with date/time, location, camera name and
status of connected devices such as detectors and
sensors.
DiBos Micro can be programmed to respond to specific
situations and events automatically. Minimal human
intervention is necessary.
In response to alarms, the system can be programmed to
transmit images or messages to security personnel or
security control center.
Playback is easy thanks to familiar search and navigation
functions in a tree structure. Images can be accessed
locally or remotely via a company network or the Internet.
The customer can select multiple different views from up
to 30 cameras.
Fast, powerful image search functions eliminate time-
consuming manual searches. Functions include search for
image changes, search for criteria such as camera
number, recording date/time, and optional ATM
transaction data, e. g. credit card number, bank code,
account number, and/or amount withdrawn.
To ensure high security, all access is controlled by user
authorization. Profiles are assigned by the system
administrator. Events, such as login, logoff, status
changes, image transmission, and system shutdown are
stored in a database. Video authentication is built in to
ensure that DiBos images are not altered in any way.
Various storage devices – such as external disk arrays,
RAID and NAS devices, and external disk drives – may be
used for export and backup of images.
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