MVS provides two video services solutions; Managed Remote Video Recorder (MRVR) and the Managed OnSite Video Recorder (MOVR).
The MVS solution utilizes the customer’s present broadband connection to transmit fulltime, live streaming video over the internet to the MVS bank of video servers where the video is stored safely and securely and archived (7 days – 6 months). Live and recorded video from single or multiple locations is easily accessed via a single web-browser (username and password required). Any combination of cameras and locations will appear on a single viewing screen.
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There are three main applications for the Managed Remote Video Recorder (MRVR):
1. Cost effective solution for high quality video requiring 6 or less cameras. • By utilizing the present internet connection, the customer can save thousands of dollars by not having to invest in a DVR and monitor configuration. 2. Critical camera back-up for DVR’s. • While the DVR continues to record all cameras locally, a subset of the cameras can be transmitted over the internet to the MVS video servers where it will be saved for later playback should the DVR fail, get destroyed or be stolen. 3. DVR upgrades. • Easily and economically upgrade a customer’s antiquated, analog system and receive all of the benefits of digital technology without having to replace the present DVR or cameras.
The MOVR provides the solution when the application requires large numbers of cameras, extended archiving periods or high frame rate requirements.
There are two configurations for the Managed OnSite Video Recorder (MOVR):
1. The UNITY application provides for the MOVR to reside at the same locations as the cameras themselves. All cameras are recorded on the local MOVR system. • Example: 20 cameras at a retail business are recorded on the MOVR that is installed within the same business location. 2. The CENTRIC application is designed to provide recording of cameras from various locations onto an MOVR that resides at a single location. • Example: 20 cameras (5 locations with 4 cameras each). The MOVR is installed at location #1 and records the local cameras. The cameras at the other 4 locations transmit the streaming video over the internet back to the MOVR at location #1 where it is archived. Unlike traditional DVR’s and NVR’s, the MOVR does not come with a pre-defined number of camera inputs, so customers can add cameras on to the system without having to invest into additional recording devices. And because there are no end user licenses, customers can add and delete as many or as few users as they require.
Both the MRVR and MOVR utilize the same web-based application resulting in a single interface to use and full functionality regardless of the number of cameras, locations, or overall size of the system. All video is date and time stamped for security.
The web application provides a variety of benefits:
- • No software to install, manage or update
- • Access cameras through any internet connection in the world
- • A single user-interface whether the system is a single camera at a vacation home,
dozens of cameras in retail environment, hundreds of cameras in a manufacturing facility or a combination of them all
- • Easy to use (100% point-and-click control)
- • Highest security – 128 Bit Encryption
- • Device monitoring (IntelliSoft)
- • Automatic notification of alarms and events
- • Compatible with all analog and a variety of digital cameras
The MOVR incorporates an added level of security through the use of its IntelliSoft Pro technology. In addition to monitoring all external devices (cameras, internet connection, router, modem, etc) it also monitors all internal components such as hard drives, motors, fans, and power connections. Should anyone attempt to defeat the MOVR by unplugging it or turning it off, an alert will be transmitted notifying the appropriate persons. The MOVR also has the ability to transmit video offsite for redundancy. Therefore, with proper placement of a camera you have the ability to view, record and archive the actions of someone who turned the MOVR off. Additionally, if someone were to steal the MOVR, you could have the video of the actual theft stored offsite, even though the physical unit was stolen.
* All Content Courtesy of Welte Electronic System Partner, Windy City Wire
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