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Quantum Plus real-time DVR

The new Quantum Plus real-time DVR from Vista CCTV is a feature-rich digital video recorder offering scalable recording from CIF resolution at 400ips to D1 (4CIF) resolution at 100ips.
February 3, 2012 Read time: 1 min
The new Quantum Plus real-time DVR from 2256 Vista CCTV is a feature-rich digital video recorder offering scalable recording from CIF resolution at 400ips to D1 (4CIF) resolution at 100ips.

The unit offers multi-protocol RS-485 telemetry control for PTZ domes, allowing for the control of the majority of dome systems on the market via a supplied IR remote control, front keyboard, remote keyboard, mouse or remote client software, supplied free of charge with each machine.

Vista says the four, eight and 16-channel DVRs are suitable for the majority of CCTV applications, allowing standardisation for sales teams and engineers. Recording of images per second and image quality is adjustable on a per-camera basis via schedule, VMD audio and alarm activations. Set-up and operation is controlled via a standard mouse, making it simple and intuitive, which means little training is required.

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