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Pelco DVR now IP hybrid

Pelco has announced its new DX8100 Version 2.0 software upgrade to allow customers to migrate to IP in an easy and affordable fashion with no IP licensing fees. According to the company, this upgrade is ideal for professional video security requirements and helps take the guesswork out of installations by giving an instant view of available system CPU and RAM resources for the addition of IP cameras. The new software feature is installed on new units and available as a free software upgrade for existing DX8
July 30, 2012 Read time: 1 min
686 Pelco has announced its new DX8100 Version 2.0 software upgrade to allow customers to migrate to IP in an easy and affordable fashion with no IP licensing fees.

According to the company, this upgrade is ideal for professional video security requirements and helps take the guesswork out of installations by giving an instant view of available system CPU and RAM resources for the addition of IP cameras. The new software feature is installed on new units and available as a free software upgrade for existing DX8100 DVR users.

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