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Build your own PC based DVR or add any of these Cards to your existing PC to make a fantastic Digital Video Recording system.
Key features:
  •  High display and record Frame Rates
  • Fully networkable LAN/WAN/Internet with remote viewing and playback
  • Sophisticated Motion Detection
  • Live and recorded Audio
  • Various options on Alarm
  • Very High Compression techniques reducing hard drive usage
  • Multiple Camera Display options.
  • Multi-language software and manuals

The functions, features and quality construction of this DVR PCI Cards are unbelievable for the price. These same cards are used as the base for our professional DVR systems.

If you are familiar with computers or have an understanding of them you can construct your own professional DVR and save money!

We recommend you use a computer with at least the minimum specifications, detailed below (see System Requirements). We advise you to use a full motherboard without onboard graphics and a separate high quality graphics card. Do not use a pre-built machine from a shop, instead buy a genuine copy ofWindows 2000, XP Home, XP Professional or Vista and build from scratch. The machine should be used as a DVR only for best results.

However if you are on a budget and still want a very good system you can use an existing computer. The system will continue to run in the background without affecting other programs you maybe using. Be aware that other programs and viruses may affect the reliability of your DVR software and that this solution is not recommended for medium-high risk CCTV installations.


XP-DV4C DVR card (Extra Professional)
4 Channels Video / 2 Channels Audio / 60 FPS Recording speed.

 

Features

  • Multi-language software and manuals
  • Record multiple camera's images at the same time. EachXP-DV4C card takes up to4 Cameras and up to 4 Cards can be fitted intoPCI Slots of a PC. This gives a maximum of 16 Cameras.
  • Display from 1 to 16 cameras at the same time with several other display options.
  • You can adjust frame rate recording and image quality settings to maximise the balance between the number of images recorded per camera per second and the definition of the picture to maximise recording times.
  • Each individual camera can be set to record Continuously, byTime and Date or by Motion Detection. Motion Detection Recording is extremely useful as it only records when the system detects motion within the camera's view. Certain parts of the picture can be blanked off from the motion detection software, so for instance if you have a tree in the picture, which would create false alarms, this motion is ignored by the system. The motion detection also has adjustments for sensitivity and number of image changes, these allow very accurate settings of the motion detection to eliminate false alarms/recordings.
  • The system uses Triplex Mode of operation. It continues to record while recording are being played back; you can also monitor live images while playing back recordings.
  • You can Search Recordings by time date or event, you can play any 4 cameras back at the same time, or individual cameras if you wish. You can pause playback, take aSnapshot, print the snapshot, copy snapshot  to mobile storage. You can take a Clip of the Video and save it or copy to CD/DVD or back to another hard drive. The software comes with a Client which can be loaded onto any computer to play back your CD/DVD recordings.
  • Each camera is Stamped with Date and Time. Each camera can be adjusted for brightness, contrast, colour saturation and hue. This can even be adjusted on playback images as well as live images.
  • Each card allows the input of 2 Audio Devices for real-time audio recording.
  • The system has fantastic networking, remote viewing and alarm reporting capabilities. Computers fitted with DVR cards can be networked (LAN orWAN). This means that your DVR machine maybe in a secure place not easily accessible for day to day use, however via a standard network cable it can be linked into your computer network, therefore allowing you to view pictures, adjust settings and even playback or download recordings on any computer on your network. These features can even be used overWAN/Internet. You do not need to know about networking because the Server software makes the communication between computers simple. The connection of more than 1 DVR is also very useful, say you have a very large building and you want 4 cameras in one area and 8 cameras in another, normally you would have to run a cable from each camera back to one central point; what you can do is put 4 cameras on one DVR and 8 on the other one; link these into the network and then view all 12 cameras on either machine or any computer of the network. This also works for WAN installations. You can select via the My Channels option which cameras to monitor from which site at which time.
  • The system supports most protocols for PTZ andSpeed Dome Cameras. The software allows you to control multiple full function cameras from either the DVR machine itself or any computer on itsLAN/WAN network.
  • The system also has an hardware/software Watchdog. If the DVR computer should crash or lock up or even have a mains power failure, the machine will automatically restart and run all programs as normal even reconnecting to the network.
  • The system has an e-Map function which can be very useful when dealing with large installations and large networks. You can upload diagrams of your premises and mark your cameras on these diagrams. By clicking on any camera of any diagram will automatically display this camera.
  • The system can report Alarm Activations by several methods.
    • The system will report an alarm activation to a preset Email address, by attaching snapshots of the alarm event.
    • The system can dial a Telephone Number to report an alarm event.
    • The system can contact any computer on its LAN/WAN network and send audible alert and video of the alarm event.

Applications

SMICT Compression Technology
XP-DV4C uses SMICT (SuperMotion Image CompressionTechnology) software compression technique; an intelligent image compression technique designed for professional surveillance and monitor recording, which uses a hardware compression chip,Digital Signal Processing (DSP) technology IC. This supportsHigh resolution full color recording withImage Compression and Separation of Front and Back Image - a technique that separates moving objects from the static background. Combined withRecording only when movement is detected, it substantially increases video image transfer quality and extends the recording time for a given Hard Drive capacity.
System Stability
XP-DV4C is developed for Windows 2000/XP/Vista, with its own stable system structure. The Watchdog function automatically restores operation if the computer crashes, by automatically restarting the computer and the surveillance program.
Real-time Informations
XP-DV4C can record up to 16 Videos and 8 Audios simultaneously. No need to install extra audio recording cards.
Supports most PTZ and I/O facilities
You can directly control PTZ Speed Dome Cameras to go up, down, right, left, turn focus, iris control and zoom in/out. You can alsoPreset Point, Cruise and Auto Pan functions. The system supports8 I/O Connections for alarm devices (sirens, strobes, etc.) and detection equipments (door/window sensors, PIR sensors, etc.). Also available Optional I/O Modules with relay inputs/outputs interfaceable to X-10 Modules for Home Automation & Security.
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System Requirements
  • IBM compatible PC with minimum CPU requirements as follows.
    • 04 cameras: 1.2GHz CPU or above.
    • 08 cameras: 1.6GHz CPU or above.
    • 16 cameras: 2.0GHz CPU or above.
  • 256MB RAM or above.
  • 40GB HDD or above. (We recommend HDD NTFS file system format, to increase system overall reliability. We also recommend to split the HDD into two partitions in order to separate OS files from Video footage database. Please, make sufficient HDD space for Windows temporary files, at least 5-10GB)
  • 64MB RAM or above on VGA Video card with AGP or PCI-E interface. (We recommend using nVidia, Geforce2 MX200, MX400 or above VGA Video cards being updated with the latest drivers got from their own Web sites)
  • DirectX V8.1 or above.
  • Ethernet card
  • 32bit Full-duplex PCI Audio card
  • 300W or above PC Power Supply Unit.
  • CD-ROM drive for software and drivers installation
  • Microsoft Windows 2000/XP/Vista Operating System.
  • Extra Professional systems are not compatible with motherboards using the following chipsets: VIA VT-8233A, SIS 630, SIS 655. We strongly recommend DO NOT use such motherboards and those based on VIA chipsets, due to stability problems on long periods. We recommend to use ASUS motherboards featuring Intel Pentium 4 chipsets.
  • Extra Professional systems normally adjust to any Video card, but we suggest using Video cards based on NVidia chipsets.
  • We don't recommend using Video cards based on S3 chipsets, due to some incompatibilities with Extra Professional software routines.
  • Some Video cards need a color depth of 16 bit (instead of 32 bit) in order to support Extra Professional software. If you find images being disturbed by horizontal lines or being very poor, please close the software and right-click on your desktop. Please select "Properties", click on the last tab and edit viewing parameters.

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XP-DV8CTV DVR card (Extra Professional)
8 Channels Video / 2 Channels Audio / 1 Channel TV-OUT / 120 FPS Recording speed.

 

Features

  • Multi-language software and manuals
  • Record multiple camera's images at the same time. EachXP-DV8CTV card takes up to8 Cameras and up to 2 Cards can be fitted intoPCI Slots of a PC. This gives a maximum of 16 Cameras.
  • Display from 1 to 16 cameras at the same time with several other display options.
  • The card also has 1 TV output which can be connected to an analog monitor or TV.
  • You can adjust frame rate recording and image quality settings to maximise the balance between the number of images recorded per camera per second and the definition of the picture to maximise recording times.
  • Each individual camera can be set to record Continuously, byTime and Date or by Motion Detection. Motion Detection Recording is extremely useful as it only records when the system detects motion within the camera's view. Certain parts of the picture can be blanked off from the motion detection software, so for instance if you have a tree in the picture, which would create false alarms, this motion is ignored by the system. The motion detection also has adjustments for sensitivity and number of image changes, these allow very accurate settings of the motion detection to eliminate false alarms/recordings.
  • The system uses Triplex Mode of operation. It continues to record while recording are being played back; you can also monitor live images while playing back recordings.
  • You can Search Recordings by time date or event, you can play any 4 cameras back at the same time, or individual cameras if you wish. You can pause playback, take aSnapshot, print the snapshot, copy snapshot  to mobile storage. You can take a Clip of the Video and save it or copy to CD/DVD or back to another hard drive. The software comes with a Client which can be loaded onto any computer to play back your CD/DVD recordings.
  • Each camera is Stamped with Date and Time. Each camera can be adjusted for brightness, contrast, colour saturation and hue. This can even be adjusted on playback images as well as live images.
  • Each card allows the input of 2 Audio Devices for real-time audio recording.
  • The system has fantastic networking, remote viewing and alarm reporting capabilities. Computers fitted with DVR cards can be networked (LAN orWAN). This means that your DVR machine maybe in a secure place not easily accessible for day to day use, however via a standard network cable it can be linked into your computer network, therefore allowing you to view pictures, adjust settings and even playback or download recordings on any computer on your network. These features can even be used overWAN/Internet. You do not need to know about networking because the Server software makes the communication between computers simple. The connection of more than 1 DVR is also very useful, say you have a very large building and you want 4 cameras in one area and 8 cameras in another, normally you would have to run a cable from each camera back to one central point; what you can do is put 4 cameras on one DVR and 8 on the other one; link these into the network and then view all 12 cameras on either machine or any computer of the network. This also works for WAN installations. You can select via the My Channels option which cameras to monitor from which site at which time.
  • The system supports most protocols for PTZ andSpeed Dome Cameras. The software allows you to control multiple full function cameras from either the DVR machine itself or any computer on itsLAN/WAN network.
  • The system also has an hardware/software Watchdog. If the DVR computer should crash or lock up or even have a mains power failure, the machine will automatically restart and run all programs as normal even reconnecting to the network.
  • The system has an e-Map function which can be very useful when dealing with large installations and large networks. You can upload diagrams of your premises and mark your cameras on these diagrams. By clicking on any camera of any diagram will automatically display this camera.
  • The system can report Alarm Activations by several methods.
    • The system will report an alarm activation to a preset Email address, by attaching snapshots of the alarm event.
    • The system can dial a Telephone Number to report an alarm event.
    • The system can contact any computer on its LAN/WAN network and send audible alert and video of the alarm event.

Applications

H.264 Compression Technology
XP-DV8CTV uses SMICT (SuperMotion Image CompressionTechnology) software compression technique; an intelligent image compression technique designed for professional surveillance and monitor recording, which uses a hardware compression chip,Digital Signal Processing (DSP) technology IC. This supportsHigh resolution full color recording withImage Compression and Separation of Front and Back Image - a technique that separates moving objects from the static background. Combined withRecording only when movement is detected, it substantially increases video image transfer quality and extends the recording time for a given Hard Drive capacity.
System Stability
XP-DV8CTV is developed for Windows 2000/XP/Vista, with its own stable system structure. The Watchdog function automatically restores operation if the computer crashes, by automatically restarting the computer and the surveillance program.
Real-time Informations
XP-DV8CTV can record up to 16 Videos and 4 Audios simultaneously. No need to install extra audio recording cards.
Supports most PTZ and I/O facilities
You can directly control PTZ Speed Dome Cameras to go up, down, right, left, turn focus, iris control and zoom in/out. You can alsoPreset Point, Cruise and Auto Pan functions. The system supports8 I/O Connections for alarm devices (sirens, strobes, etc.) and detection equipments (door/window sensors, PIR sensors, etc.). Also available Optional I/O Modules with relay inputs/outputs interfaceable to X-10 Modules for Home Automation & Security.
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System Requirements
  • IBM compatible PC with minimum CPU requirements as follows.
    • 04 cameras: 1.2GHz CPU or above.
    • 08 cameras: 1.6GHz CPU or above.
    • 16 cameras: 2.0GHz CPU or above.
  • 256MB RAM or above.
  • 40GB HDD or above. (We recommend HDD NTFS file system format, to increase system overall reliability. We also recommend to split the HDD into two partitions in order to separate OS files from Video footage database. Please, make sufficient HDD space for Windows temporary files, at least 5-10GB)
  • 64MB RAM or above on VGA Video card with AGP or PCI-E interface. (We recommend using nVidia, Geforce2 MX200, MX400 or above VGA Video cards being updated with the latest drivers got from their own Web sites)
  • DirectX V8.1 or above.
  • Ethernet card
  • 32bit Full-duplex PCI Audio card
  • 300W or above PC Power Supply Unit.
  • CD-ROM drive for software and drivers installation
  • Microsoft Windows 2000/XP/Vista Operating System.
  • Extra Professional systems are not compatible with motherboards using the following chipsets: VIA VT-8233A, SIS 630, SIS 655. We strongly recommend DO NOT use such motherboards and those based on VIA chipsets, due to stability problems on long periods. We recommend to use ASUS motherboards featuring Intel Pentium 4 chipsets.
  • Extra Professional systems normally adjust to any Video card, but we suggest using Video cards based on NVidia chipsets.
  • We don't recommend using Video cards based on S3 chipsets, due to some incompatibilities with Extra Professional software routines.
  • Some Video cards need a color depth of 16 bit (instead of 32 bit) in order to support Extra Professional software. If you find images being disturbed by horizontal lines or being very poor, please close the software and right-click on your desktop. Please select "Properties", click on the last tab and edit viewing parameters.

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