Faster recording times and integration at the point of sale define the new ADTVR digital video recorder from the American Dynamics brand, marketed by Tyco Integrated Fire & Security.

Tyco ADTVRThe provider of safety and fire protection solutions Tyco Integrated F&S has expanded its product proposal with ADTVR, an integrated digital video recorder from the firm American Dynamics.

The new series of integrated ADTVR video recorders offers quality recording for companies looking to protect their facilities, without sacrificing key features in video management. Easy to set up, use and maintenance, is particularly suitable for the retail sector, SMEs and freelancers.

Tyco ADTVRThis device is marketed in two models: one of four channels (VS3), and another of 8 Or 16 Channels (LT2), both redesigned with a new chassis, motherboard and chipset for faster recording time than previous versions.

Both models of digital video recorders have an intuitive interface, easy to navigate, instant image playback, remote client software, advanced dual streaming technology and mapping, among other functions.

Thanks to the integration of text at the same point of sale (Pos), retailers, SMBs and freelancers can connect up to four PoS devices to record, play and review videos to minimize internal theft in their establishments.

For truly efficient video management during image recording, the ADTVR mobile application allows real-time access to the viewing of the video surveillance cameras installed through several video recorders.

Tyco ADTVRThis system also has PTZ camera control, the digital register 2×2 multi-camera and, as available options, allows you to save still images in JPEG format taken from the video and send them in case of alert to any mobile device that has email.

As Ricardo Arroyo points out, President of Tyco Integrated F&S from Spain and Portugal, "the improvements they have applied to this new series of ADTVR in their hardware and its more robust features make it a really powerful and cost-effective solution for companies that are serious about the security of their business".


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By • 4 Jul, 2013
• Section: Deep down, Systems control, Video surveillance