eneo Digital video surveillance

eneo introduces new generation of digital recorders
eneo introduces new generation of digital recorders

Innovative design, enhanced user interface, pentaplex operation plus numerous other features - eneo offers the successor to the BTR models with its BCR series. A comparison of the new generation against the old.Compression methodThe MPEG4 ASP standard has now replaced JPEG 2000 to guarantee even higher image quality along with a low memory requirement.Operating modeWhilst digital recorders in the BTR series can carry out three tasks at the same time in triplex operation, the BCR recorders manage five with their pentaplex function: record, playback, live mode, backup and network functions.Access via web browserAccess to BTR series recorders is exclusively via the bundled Viewer software. But digital recorders in the BCR series also offer control via a web browser. Additionally, the bundled Viewer software has been upgraded and now features an even more clearly arranged user interface.Further improvementsBCR series digital recorders offer a higher internal hard disk capacity (max. 2 TB). Whilst BTR recorders achieve a maximum recording resolution of 720 x 288 pixels, the BCR successors upstage with a maximum resolution of 704 x 576 pixels. As opposed to the BTR forerunners, BCR models come with a DVD writer, infrared remote control and a mouse as standard equipment. Covert camera operation is also possible.Valued functionsVersions with four, eight or 16 loop-through video inputs continue to be offered, so that a model matched ideally to small as well as large applications can be selected. Playback of video imagery can be displayed in 4, 6, 8, 9, 13 or 16 channel split; furthermore the image can be frozen in live mode, and items and objects can be enlarged with the 2x zoom. The BCR series features a VGA output for PC monitor connection, a spot monitor output as well as RS-232 and RS-485 interfaces plus of course an Ethernet port. The integral motion detector can reliably detect movement by using the programmable grid.Both series also have the price in common. The purchase price for a BTR-3116, for instance, is only slightly different from that of a BCR-3016.

Wide range of eneo digital recorders for all intended uses and any budget
Wide range of eneo digital recorders for all intended uses and any budget

The range of eneo digital recorders offers a wide choice and has the ideal recorder for all intended uses and any budget.The DLR3-8N and DLR3-16N eneo digital recorders with 8 and 16 channels boost the DLR Series in addition to the four-channel economy version DLR1-04N recorder.  The duplex digital recorders with network connectivity use MPEG-4 compression and achieve recording rates of up to 100 fps (PAL).  Just like the four-channel DLR-1, they also operate using Linux and deliver high system stability and ease of use at an attractive price.The 9- and 16-channel DTR-4009 and DTR-4016 models score points with a recording speed of 200 fps, integral CD writer, four audio inputs, SCSI, browser access and a maximum 9 TB storage capacity.Not to forget the DTR-6008 and DTR-6016 reference models with pentaplex operation and eight or sixteen channels that astound with a 400 fps recording speed.  The recorders guarantee flowing video recordings and conclusive imagery material even in 16-channel operation (real time with CIF resolution). The range is rounded off by the flagship among the eneo recorders - the DPR-2016 embedded version.  The pentaplex recorder delivers a recording speed of 400 fps and allows simultaneous real-time display, recording, playback, backup and remote network access without any loss of performance.  Its features include SCSI, 16 audio inputs, object tracking, DVD writer and a maximum 9 TB storage capacity.All eneo recorders are delivered with the RASplus Software that gives you a powerful tool for controlling and managing complex video surveillance systems.