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IFSEC 2009: DM launches entry-level DVR with embedded training videos
03 Jun 09
Dedicated Micros launched a new entry-level EcoSense DVR at IFSEC 2009, designed to deliver low cost multi-channel recording with simultaneous playback and viewing.
A key feature is the integration of on-board help videos to assist with user and configuration product features. The help videos are readily accessible from both the local and remote viewer.
The EcoSense can be controlled through a touch sensitive front panel or via a mouse or keyboard. This gives users access to all of the DVR’s features: telemetry control, alarm and event management and activity detection.
The EcoSense's colour-coded, soft key menu structure and onscreen GUI is context sensitive allowing users to quickly select options and settings without having to trawl through multiple menu pages and configuration options, DM says.
Available in a choice of 16, 8 or 4 channel models, the EcoSense can deliver global record rates of up to 200pps (PAL) and 240 pps(NTSC). It also comes with a built-in DVD writer and USB ports to facilitate the downloading of video archive to an external storage device.
DM’s Pauline Norstrom said: "The launch of the new EcoSense DVR underlines our commitment to bring the key performance benefits of the latest technology to all areas of the market including, crucially, at the entry level. A significant innovation with the EcoSense has been our decision to offer on-board help videos as standard, to help users maximise the benefits of the system.
"As well as being extremely easy to operate, the NetVu Connected EcoSense also integrates industry-leading features such as our powerful TransCoding functionality, which supports high quality recording and simultaneous video transmission using MPEG4 or JPEG for remote live viewing and playback."
View an example of the EcoSense’s embedded help videos below.
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Readers' comments
It looks great, I saw it at IFSEC and am now currently awaiting delivery of two. The only problem seems to be when that delivery will be..no date yet.