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Compro Technology today announces its Embedded Network Video Recorder product line - the RS-2200 Series. The RS-2200 Series now comprises two models: the 12-channel RS-2212 and the 8-channel RS-2208. Compro RS-2200 Series is expressly designed for surveillance applications in

Measured only 23 center meters long and 10 center meters wide, and standing slightly taller than a coke can, the RS-2200 Series can nicely fit anywhere in a home, shop or office. The dual 3.5" drive bay provides a maximum storage capacity of 6TB, and can be accessed by simply opening the front lid, sans the hassle of opening the case. A one-touch backup button and a USB port on the front panel enables fast and easy data backup to USB storage devices. The Gigabit Ethernet port at the rear panel ensures fast and stable connection with network cameras. Power-efficient design helps keep the energy cost in check when running the RS-2200 Series 24/7.

The RS-2200 Series network video recorders are embedded with robust Linux system and support H.264 live monitoring and recording. The RS-2212 is capable of recording 12 megapixel channels simultaneously, whereas the RS-2208 can record 8 megapixel channels concurrently. The RS-2200 Series also supports RAID-0 and RAID-1 for better drive performance and an additional layer of data security. In addition, the friendly browser interface makes it straightforward to view and record camera video, as well as to play back and search video recordings on the RS-2200 Series. The event notification feature allows the sending of Email or SMS alert message when event occurs at the monitored location.

For installation and setup, the RS-2200 Series utilizes the intelligent Compro iWizard to make the process easy and effortless. Searching and adding available network cameras on the RS-2200 Series takes just a simple mouse click. These network video recorders can be accessed remotely over the Internet by using the free Compro DDNS service. The RS-2200 Series are the perfect companion for the full range of Compro network video cameras.

According to Hans Chang, Director of Product Marketing at Compro Technology, the launch of the Compro's RS-2200 series signifies a new era in the NVR market where linkage with the cameras is simplified to a single click of a button. And this will enable the quick adaptation of Compro's NVR in the SoHo market where users were often bogged down by the knowledge required in the setup.

RS-2200 Series - Key Features

 

  • Reliable and secure Linux operating system
  • Records video from up to 8 megapixel IP cameras simultaneously on RS-2208
  • Records video from up to 12 megapixel IP cameras on RS-2212
  • Support for dual SATA II 3.5" HDD and disk redundancy (RAID-1)
  • Remote recording, playback and search of video recordings
  • One-touch backup to USB storage device
  • Full PTZ control
  • iWizard for fast and easy installation
  • Low power consumption

 

For photos and other resources, please visit
http://www.comprousa.com/en/surveillance/support/resources.html

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