DirectIP delivers unrivalled plug-and-play simplicity, combined with highest-quality performance, compatibility and industry leading pricing
Customers can join the monthly DirectIP sessions or book a dedicated training slot on demand
IDIS has opened a dedicated and purpose-built training and demonstration centre at its London facilities, following the launch earlier this year of its DirectIP full-HD surveillance solutions. Using a range of cameras and NVRs, customers can join the monthly DirectIP sessions or book a dedicated training slot on demand. First level training, designed for 8-32 channel installers and users, provides participants with all the skills they need for operating and installing DirectIP solutions in just half a day.

Greg Kulesza, Technical Manager at IDIS, commented, “The training sessions really prove that DirectIP does exactly what it says on the tin; plug-and-play simplicity and high-performance full-HD surveillance. We provide each participant with an NVR and two-cameras, then I step out to make a cup of tea and when I come back, they have it installed with live streaming. Despite protests and proclaiming a lack of technical ability, two gentlemen from a well-known security magazine tried it out last week and they were up and running in a couple of minutes!”

A choice of two further and more in-depth training sessions are available for large to enterprise-wide applications, covering sophisticated features such as fail-safe redundancy, multi-site monitoring plus the enterprise-level IDIS video management solution.

Packaged as a one-stop-shop affordable solution, comprising a range of cameras and network video recorders (NVRs), DirectIP delivers unrivalled plug-and-play simplicity, combined with highest-quality performance, compatibility and industry leading pricing.

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