LILIN, world-class manufacturer of high-quality IP and analogue video solutions, has launched a ground-breaking range of HD, IP camera kits. The four camera, Network Video Recorder (NVR) kits are entry level solutions, ideal for those looking to confidently enter the IP market. Installers are then able to take advantage of the network connectivity, HD image quality, remote monitoring and viewing, PC recording and scalability the kits offer.

Jason Hill, Group Vice President of LILIN, explains, "Our new NVR IP camera kits open up the IP CCTV market to installers who have budgets that would have previously limited them to analogue systems. A Quick Start Guide and auto-detecting NVR software allow installers to be up and running quickly, without paying a premium or wasting valuable time. Video quality is never compromised as each camera offers HD resolution. We have also included advanced features such as till overlay, smartphone viewing and motion detection, to maximise their effectiveness. We have remained competitive with the kits by designing the NVR to operate on a PC running Windows 7, Vista or XP."

The standard NVR software will manage up to 16 video channels. All of LILIN's cameras are ONVIF compliant, so additional network video recorders can very easily be added to the system. The NVR can also be expanded to 36 channels, free of charge, by simply unlocking the NVR software online.

Each IP camera kit contains four HD cameras, 4 power supply units, a Quick Start guide, a disk containing the NVR software and all the relevant application manuals and support documentation. Three kit variants are available, the NVR-KIT112, which comes with 4 internal dome cameras, the NVR-KIT712 with four external IR cameras and the NVR-KIT312 with four external vandal-resistant IR cameras. These three, simple, kit options cover most retail, commercial and domestic application requirements.

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