Friday, June 30, 2006

IP Network Video Products integrate with analog products

Offered in single- and multi-channel models, VideoJet and VIP digital encoders/decoders offer real-time video with wireless capabilities, streaming digital video recorders, and local storage to protect against network failures. Automatic Network Replenishment technology ensures seamless recordings even if network has been down. Long-term storage is provided by Network Video Recorder, which features IP video, audio, and alarm information recording on RAID5 fault tolerant disk arrays.

Fairport, New York, December 2004 -- Bosch Security Systems, a full-line manufacturer of high-quality security systems and components, announces it has introduced a complete line of IP network video products for video and audio streaming, recording, playback and archiving. The VideoJet and VIP family of digital encoders and decoders offers high-quality real-time video with a range of features including wireless capabilities, streaming digital video recorders, and industry-unique local storage needed to protect against network failures and provide pre-alarm recording. These products are ideal for a wide range of security applications including highway management, transportation, correctional facilities, government, university and business campuses and large retail stores.

Bosch's family of IP network video products integrates seamlessly with existing analog products and networks. Compared to converting to all digital products, this offers users substantial cost savings by preserving their existing investments. Bosch's products can also be used to build complex digital networks or migrate from analog to digital one piece at a time, based on the user's needs.

Bosch's unique patent-pending Automatic Network Replenishment (ANR) technology incorporated in all of Bosch's encoders and its Network Video Recorder (NVR) ensures seamless recordings even if the network has been down. While conventional NVRs experience gaps in the recordings caused by network interruptions, Bosch's NVR uses ANR to automatically replenish those gaps using each encoder's locally buffered recording.


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