Mitsubishi’s new DX-TL950E digital recorder
Product Profile
Mitsubishi’s new DX-TL950E DVR offers the latest in digital recording technology. Up to nine cameras can be connected and the DX-TL950E offers the option of 250Gb or 500Gb internal storage memory.
This advanced yet easy to operate machine comes fully equipped with built-in motion detection, providing greater efficiency to maximise potential recording time, as well as allowing the camera motion sensitivity for each camera to be individually adjusted. The built-in full duplex facility allows simultaneous recording and playback. The DX-TL950E’s full networking capabilities allow for remote monitoring and control to be carried out without the need for continual site visits.
There are also up to five selectable picture grades and ten recording time modes with up to 50 pictures per second available. A variety of different search options are also available for fast incident and alarm selection. In addition to this wide range of advanced features, the DX-TL950E also benefits from dual video output, offering multi-split screen and sequence displays on the second live only output.
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This advanced yet easy to operate machine comes fully equipped with built-in motion detection, providing greater efficiency to maximise potential recording time, as well as allowing the camera motion sensitivity for each camera to be individually adjusted. The built-in full duplex facility allows simultaneous recording and playback. The DX-TL950E’s full networking capabilities allow for remote monitoring and control to be carried out without the need for continual site visits.
There are also up to five selectable picture grades and ten recording time modes with up to 50 pictures per second available. A variety of different search options are also available for fast incident and alarm selection. In addition to this wide range of advanced features, the DX-TL950E also benefits from dual video output, offering multi-split screen and sequence displays on the second live only output.
Technical Specification
Make | Mitsubishi |
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Manufacturer | Mitsubishi Electric |
Category | CCTV>Digital video recorders (DVRs) |
Model code | DX-TL950E |
Channels | 9 channels |
Recording Mode | Real time / Timelapse / Event recording |
Monitor Outputs | 2 |
Inbuilt Multiplexer | Yes |
Multiplexer Type | Duplex |
Storage Capacity GB | 500 GB storage |
Image per second (IPS) | max 25 (PAL) / cam fps storage rate |
Compression Type | Wavelet |
Resolution | >450 TVL resolution |
Recording System | HDD |
Colour Type | Colour / Monochrome |
Mount type | 9 in, 2 out |
Physical Specifications |
Dimensions mm: 300 x 350 x 88 Weight kg: 7 kg |
Electrical Specifications | Power Consumption: 0.25A |
Environmental Specifications |
Operating Temp oC: +5 ~ +40 Operating Humidity %: 30% ~ 80% |
Additional info | The DX-TL950E DVR can connect up to 9 cameras and offers the option of 250 GB or 500 Gb internal storage memory. The DX-TL950E has built-in motion detection, providing greater efficiency to maximise potential recording time, as well as allowing the camera motion sensitivity for each camera to be individually adjusted. The DX-Tl950E's full networking capabilities allow for remote monitoring and control. |
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