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JVC enters residential security market with network video line-up
JVC Professional Products Company introduces its V.Networks lineup of
surveillance cameras
and recorders to the residential custom installation market. The
centerpiece of the advanced Internet protocol (IP) based video system
is the new VR-N900U, standalone network video recorder (NVR).
Supporting the system, JVC offers more than 20 analog and IP based
cameras and monitors.
The VR-N900U is a standalone network server and recorder ideally
suited for advanced residential security systems. It allows recording,
monitoring and control of IP network cameras as well as conventional
analog (coaxial) cameras. Homeowners can operate and monitor the system
from anywhere in the world using a standard PC browser connected to the
Internet. Optional software even allows control and monitoring of
selected cameras using a PDA device.
In addition to providing secure and robust video monitoring
capability, the system can be connected to moisture and temperature
detectors, and send an e-mail notification when a violation occurs.
“With the increases in network speed of cable and fiber systems, we
can now offer a world class IP surveillance system to residential
users,” said Steve Martin, video security division manager, assistant
vice president, JVC Professional Products Company. “We’ve come along
way since the days of simple alarm systems. Homeowners can now keep an
eye on their property from anywhere in the world.”
Traditionally, users of video surveillance systems had to choose
between standalone analog video recorders connected with coaxial
cables, or computer-based network recorders that required installation,
configuration and licensing of external software packages. The VR-N900U
ships with pre-installed, fully licensed Milestone software and is
configured to accept both analog and
IP camera
inputs. Its single box design provides simple configuration and
management of all sized surveillance systems using conventional front
panel controls, or with an optional keypad and mouse.
Additionally, the Remote Client feature of the Milestone Xprotect
software provides access for up to 10 users to view the images from the
VR-N900U and the triplex feature enables users to view, record and
playback images in real-time. The recorder’s VCR/DVD-like design
provides familiar front panel controls including jog/shuttle and RGB
monitor output.
The VR-N900U records high quality motion JPEG or MPEG-4 images up
to 120 fps at VGA 640 x 840 resolution. Images are stored on the
built-in 250GB hard disk drive. Users also have the ability to install
an additional internal 250GB HDD.
The suggested list price for the VR-N900U is $5,550.00.
High-resolution photos and color brochures are available on the JVC Web
site at
http://pro.jvc.com/newsroom.