Bosch DiBos - a powerful IP-based digital image storage and transmission system

Product Profile

The latest Bosch DiBos is a powerful IP-based digital image storage and transmission system that brings high quality video surveillance, evaluation and transmission facilities to enhance the security of larger CCTV installations in banks, retail chains, railway stations, airports, town centres and many other applications.  It is completely scaleable allowing it to be expanded into a fully company-wide or global CCTV system.  It fully documents all video and enables it to be easily retrieved and shared with other PC users over the network - providing increased security.

DiBos boasts functionality including:
  • simultaneously monitors up to 32 local cameras & 16 IP cameras
  • Separate PTZ control for each individual camera via the network
  • Images can be viewed via networks or the Internet by authorised staff on any PC 
  • Multiple recording modes - continuous, manual or event triggered digital recording
  • Live and recorded images easily viewed and transferred over a network, archived to CD etc
  • Uses the familiar user-friendly Windows® XP Graphical interface  
  • Interfaces to external devices such as door or motion detectors, alarms, intruder detectors, access control systems etc.
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Technical Specification

Make Bosch
Manufacturer Bosch Security Systems
Category CCTV>Digital video recorders (DVRs)
Model code DB32B2012
Additional info The DiBos Image Storage and Transmission System integrates visual information seamlessly into the operation of a security operations center. Images are the basis for the instant assessment of a situation, ensuring a fast response and allowing assistance providers to be deployed cost-effectively and efficiently. Internal hard disk may be expanded up to 480 GB. Storage space may be set in 5 stages between 5kB and 28 kB.
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