VideoNetBox II is the new version of the recording device in videosecurity applications from Dallmeier. An appliance with the capacity to 8 video channels that include Smavia Recording Server.

Dallmeier VideoNetBox II

Dallmeier VideoNetBox II offers better performance and a more open platform than its predecessor. The VideoNetBox II is a compact appliance with a processing capability to record up 8 IP video channels. With the new higher performance processor, all eight channels can record in real time in HD quality (720Q). Perfectly synchronized components also allow for very fast memory speed.

The basic version with two channels of IP video can be expanded with up to 6 additional video channels using a license code.

Dalmeier SmaviaSmavia recording technology

Smavia Recording Server software for recording audio and video streams comes pre-integrated into this Dalmeier appliance. A tool that is designed as an open platform. In combination with the corresponding licenses you can record third-party IP cameras with motion detection and configure them using Onvif protocol.

Smavia is a recording technology for the video security environment that allows you to capture images and video streams in the most different image compression procedures and transmission codes (H.264, MPEG-4, MJPEG). Together with standard resolutions, Smavia also supports Full-HD (1080Q) and up to 8 megapixels.

Smavia Recording Server can be used on the most diverse hardware platforms, either on specific Dallmeier video recording servers or as stand-alone software on conventional servers or computers.

For its part, Smavia Viewing Client software enables independent evaluation of recordings via Ethernet (LAN/WAN). Can be installed and managed on systems running Windows XP/7. This software is included in the VNB II delivery volume along with an access license. Smavia Viewing Client offers an ideal interface for a comfortable evaluation of live and recorded images.

If the installation requires including analog and IP cameras, in mixed operation, VideoNetBox II can be expanded with analog upgrade kit option to operate with up to eight analog channels in hybrid mode.

Another aspect that has been renewed in this device is its assembly. Its compact and robust housing has been optimized allowing its assembly almost anywhere (walls, ceilings, or as a base installation on tables or cabinets). In addition, adding or replacing hard drives is also a quick and easy process after opening your back panel.

Hardware Features VideoNetBox II

  • Compact server hardware with multi-core CPU
  • Flash module for the operating system
  • Suitable for 8 SD video channels, HD or megapixel
  • High recording speed thanks to components tuned to each other
  • Optimized for easy installation of hard drives
  • Various wall and ceiling mounting options

options:

  • Analog Upgrade Kit for hybrid operation
  • Local playback of a camera (analogical, SD-IP or HD-IP)
  • Live local viewing of multiple cameras (analogical, SD-IP and HD-IP) in multiscreen mode

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by • 24 Jan, 2014
• section: display, Signal distribution, safety