Euroma Telecom, distributor in Spain of the firm QNAP, has introduced the new digital network video recorder of 32 Cameras, model VS-8032-URP, that allows the recording of IP cameras of multiple brands on the same platform without any incompatibility.

blankThe VS-8032-URP Digital Video Recorder, of the firm QNAP Systems, represented by Euroma Telecom, offers an easy way to record up to 32 IP cameras. The system is based on an Intel Core Duo processor of 2,8 GHz with 2 GB of DDRII memory and allows recording of IP cameras of multiple brands (Sony, Arecont, Etrovision, Axis, Acti, Vivotek, Mobotix, Pelco, Levelone, Hkvision, Etc.) on the same platform without having to be subject to a specific brand, Different cameras can be used in the same installation without any incompatibility.

In addition, is ONVIF compliant, new IP video sharing standard. Allows recording on multiple H264/Mpeg4/Mpeg compressors as well as camera handling at different resolutions from CIF to HD, Full HD or Megapixel. The maximum recording ratio is 240 fps to 1,3 Mpx. Its installation is simple and can be viewed from any PC with the free software provided. CMS software is also available from which we can control up to 128 cameras from where you can control and manage all cameras and their recordings. Allows recording up to 30 frames per channel in D1 resolution.

It has two Gigabit network ports, in addition to 4 USB rear, as well as utilities for viewing with mobile devices: Pda, Ipad, Iphone and Android. Supplied with 2 Terabytes expandable up to 16 Terabytes on the same drive. Storage system supports advanced RAID (Raid 0, 1, 5,6, 5+spare, Etc.) in addition to HOT SWAT that allows the insertion of hot discs. It also has utilities for scanning the condition of the hard drive, detecting the possible loss of a hard drive before it occurs.

It has redundant power supply for power failure prevention, The faulty source can be changed without having to disconnect the equipment and is supplied with 19" rack mount.


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By • 7 Jun, 2012
• Section: Computer security, Video surveillance