Infinova debuts new digital video recorders

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by Shane Henson — June 17, 2011—Infinova recently announced that its next-generation, embedded V3061 Series digital video recorders (DVRs) integrate multiple technologies, including embedded systems, network and storage. Security management, especially in finance, public security, military, telecommunications, traffic, power stations, education and water projects will appreciate their increased stability, Infinova’s designers say.

The video recorders provide motion detection, video mask detection, video loss detection, and detection of video input abnormalities. Multiple recording types include manual, scheduled, alarm, motion detection, motion or motion alarm, and motion and alarm. Alarm inputs include hard disk full, illegal access, network unavailable, IP conflict, hard disk error, video exception and video output standard mismatch. Infinova notes that with the new DVRs, it is also easy to adjust resolution, code flow, frame rate and image quality.

The V3061 Series DVRs can work independently at a local site and as part of a powerful security network. They also support USB2.0 high-speed backup, easy mouse and keyboard operation, and composite streams and video stream encoding. In composite stream encoding, audio and video are synchronized. With its integrated hardware architecture that puts all functions, including video and audio compression, display, networking and storage, on a single board, the V3061 Series DVRs provide a high level of reliability for integrators, says Infinova.