Dallmeier, manufacturer of professional video security technology and network-based IP video surveillance systems, has added the IPS to its product catalog 2400, A high-performance device with up to processing power 24 IP video channels, an integrated storage system with dedicated SMAVIA Recording Server software.

Dallmeier has brought to market the IPS 2400, a high-performance IP video device with an integrated storage system. Together with specific and preloaded software SMAVIA Recording Server, It is especially suitable for all applications that require a high recording speed, Improved storage capacity and low power consumption while providing maximum data security.

The IPS 2400 is a high-performance server hardware with Multi-Core CPU technology, and capacity up to 24 IP video channels (SD-IP, HD-IP, megapixel). The integrated storage system (8x 3.5″ HDDs) Enables high storage capacity. Sophisticated hardware concept and perfectly coordinated components enable high recording speeds. Due to 'EasyChange' functionality, Hard drives can be replaced easily and conveniently from the front of the device in the event of an HDD failure (hot-swap in connection with RAID 5/6).

The IPS 2400 It is characterized by its compact design, as well as for its low power consumption and low heat emission. Can be mounted in a rack of 19″ using 19 support″ included in the delivery volume.

Preloaded SMAVIA Recording Server software supports standard resolutions, as well as Full HD (up to 1080p) and up to 8 megapixels. RTSP and ONVIF compatible cameras can be configured and recorded with SMAVIA. Connection to an Active Directory user administration is possible through the LDAP protocol. Evaluation of live and recorded images can be done with the SMAVIA Viewing Client (an access license, call “Basic license”, is included) or with SeMSy over Ethernet (LAN/WAN). PRemote-HD, a special method developed by Dallmeier that allows the transmission of HDTV streams even at low bandwidths, is supported in real time.


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by • 24 Aug, 2012
• section: safety