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 Mitsubishi DX-TL308E Digital Video Recorder
Mitsubishi will demonstrate its DVRs, NetHunter IP software, IP cameras andLCD display panels at IFSEC

Mitsubishi Electric, a world leader in the design and manufacture of advanced security solutions, will be exhibiting once again at this year's IFSEC, one of the industry's leading events in Hall 5 on Stand B115 at Birmingham's NEC from 11th - 14th May 2009.

Mitsubishi's comprehensive range of security products utilise the latest technology and are built to the highest standard providing a range of innovative solutions ideal for applications where high quality recording and display is essential.

At this year's exhibition Mitsubishi will be demonstrating its latest MPEG-4 digital video recorders, newly developed NetHunter IP software, as well as a selection of IP cameras, alongside Mitsubishi's highly regarded JPEG2000 DVR range, LCD display panels, large format DLP™ display wall solutions and dye sublimation CCTV printers. Mitsubishi Electric are proud to be able to offer the perfect combination of security solutions, from recording to storage and display; suitable for a host of applications including domestic, retail, banking, corporate and the public sector.

Software Solutions

NetHunter IP is a new CCTV software management system developed by Mitsubishi. Recent CCTV studies suggest a shift away from the most common form of security solutions including Digital Video Recorders (DVR's) and analogue cameras and more towards IP systems. NetHunter IP enables users to be able to operate both DVR and IP systems. An essential single server video system that has been designed to manage IP cameras, NVR and DVR's by combining Mitsubishi's expertise with a new user friendly design format, NetHunter can integrate IP and analogue cameras quickly and easily.

MPEG-4 digital video recorders

The DX-TL4E is a 4 channel option that provides the perfect solution as an upgrade from an analogue security system to digital. Economically priced, this DVR is quick and easy to set up and provides high quality recording and play back functionality. The DX-TL4E has an advanced video compression that enables long term recording with its 100 images per second recording speed.

The DX-TL304E and DX-TL308E are compact and affordably priced 4 and 8 channel DVR's and the DX-TL5716E is a new advanced 16 channel version. All utilise MPEG-4 compression providing reliable 24/7 surveillance.

The 304E and 308E provide real time recording of up to 100 frames per second and 200 frames per second respectively. Designed as compact and lightweight solutions, both DVR's can easily and conveniently be installed in virtually any location. With a removable front panel for HDD access, up to two high-capacity HDDs are accommodated inside the unit to ensure a user friendly and easy maintenance DVR. Both models support multiple protocols for PTZ dome cameras.


Mitsubishi DX-TL4E DVR 
Mitsubishi's various DVR models will be displayed

The new DX-TL5716E comes with a recording rate of 400 frames per second and features two built in high capacity HDDs, as well as a built-in USB, CD/DVD-R/RW drive a unique and advanced feature in today's market. All of Mitsubishi's new MPEG-4 recorders come with motion detection, time and date search facility, are easy to install and operate, and can be connected easily to a DX-KB5 keyboard for advanced control.

IP camera solutions

Mitsubishi will also be demonstrating their new IP security cameras on the stand. All have been designed as professional network cameras that feature full frame rate and quality settings up to D1. All IP cameras have a recording rate of 25 pictures per second and are compatible with MPEG-4. Available are indoor and outdoor vandal proof dome cameras that can notify an incident via email or FTP as well as internal network cameras that feature high resolution imaging quality, video motion detection and alarm input and output.

JPEG 2000 digital video recorders

Mitsubishi's JPEG2000 DVR's have all been approved by the Kalagate imagery bureau as providing ‘safe evidence' for many courts of law in the UK. The DX-TL4509E, a 9-channel digital recorder, and the DX-TL4516E, a 16-channel version come equipped with many of the advanced features of Mitsubishi's most advanced and highly regarded DVR, the DX-TL5000E. These include triplex functionality and built in motion detection, as well as a dual monitor output that allows for the simultaneous monitoring of both live and recorded footage on monitor A and B positions. Fully featured, the 4516 come as standard with 800Gb of HDD, and the 4509E with 400GB HDD. Both models can accommodate 2 HDDs internally providing a maximum of 1Tb, assuming 500Gb drive are installed. Up to 15Tb, utilising 500GB HDDs can be added externally using the ZD6UE HDD extender box. Utilising the latest JPEG2000 compression technology for high quality, fine detailed pictures both 9 and 16 channel DVR's come with a built-in USB, CD/DVD-R/RW drive.

Also on display will be the DX-TL5000E, Mitsubishi's advanced 16 channel digital recorder that utilises JPEG2000 technology to ensure high picture quality and efficient image compression. It also boasts a recording rate of up to 200 pictures per second and a viewing rate of 800 pictures per second. The 5000E can be equipped with up to 3 internal hard disks, providing a maximum of 1.5Tb, utilising 500Gb HDDs. The 5000E can accommodate a maximum of 14 DX-ZD6UE HDD extension units, therefore maximising storage capacity up to 15Tb, utilising 500Gb HDDs.

 Mitsubishi LCD Monitor
Mitsubishi's range of LCD monitors have been designed for public display

Display solutions

There will also be examples from Mitsubishi's range of LCD monitors that have been specifically designed for public display use. The range includes 32", 42", 46", 52" and 65" options that all produce high definition, dynamic images accurately, and feature multi-screen display and zooming functions, making them ideal for image and information communication.

Completing the line up will be a display wall system. The new seventy series range from Mitsubishi has been designed as a tailor made solution with 50", 60", 67" and 80" screen size options with either XGA or SXGA+ resolution. Front and rear access options, screen type, input boards, configurable colour wheels and an array of accessories are also available. Built to the highest standard the seventy series produces bright, reliable, high quality images ideal for control room applications; fully featured these displays benefit from colour balancing for consistent colour blending and uniformity, a dynamic brightness balancing function that measures the brightness levels of each display every two seconds to ensure the levels are the same, as well as a high contrast ratio. Furthermore the seventy series provides long life reliability, reducing the maintenance and cost of ownership.

Dye sublimation printers

Mitsubishi's high-speed colour dye sublimation printers, complement the rest of the security systems by printing photo quality captured images in a matter of seconds.

Come and visit us on stand B115 for further information and product demonstrations!

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