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Pelco DX9200 Series Digital Video Recorder
Description of Pelco DX-9200
The DX-9200 Series Digital Video Recorder (DVR) is an
enterprise class recording system that can store and play back images from
any number of cameras at 7.5, 15, or 30 images per second per camera
simultaneously. These images are transferred to a number of RAID storage
units for safekeeping and can be recalled from Viewstations that are
connected to the network.
The DX 9200 Series high performance video recorder can be ordered in various
configurations from 8 to 40 cameras for units that record up to 30 images
per second and from 16 to 48 cameras for units that record up to 15 images
per second. There is no limitation on how many of each type of DVR can be
used in any application, allowing for literally thousands of cameras to be
recorded simultaneously. Even when using the video motion detection
feature, images may be continuously recorded at a preset frame rate and
motion events are simply marked within the recording for easy retrieval.
Alternatively, the system may be programmed to record only based on
internal video motion detection or on an alarm condition to minimize hard
disk storage requirements. Continuous recording or event-based recording
may be programmed individually for each camera with daily schedules for
maximum flexibility.
Video storage units configured independently for each system are available
in various sizes to accommodate length of storage requirements. Every
system can store weeks or months of video, depending on the number of
cameras being recorded, directly on the system’s hard drives for instant
retrieval and playback.
The DX9200 Series DVR storage units use RAID (Redundant Array of
Independent Disks) technology. Level 5 or Level 5 + hot spare is
available. In Level 5, data is divided between drives in such a way that
if one drive fails, the data can be reconstructed from the remaining
drives. Level 5 + hot spare is similar to Level 5, but includes a hot
spare drive. If a drive fails, the redundant data automatically relocates
to the hot spare and begins the reconstruction process without user
intervention.
Viewstations can be distributed on the system’s network to accommodate
viewing of live or recorded video. These digital video surveillance allow simultaneous
viewing of live or recorded video, in any combination, from as many as
four cameras simultaneously. The user can even watch three recorded
streams and a live stream from the same camera while other users on the
same network are accessing that very same camera.
Because of the low bandwidth requirements on the network, the system can
be distributed over many buildings in many different physical locations in
different cities or even countries.
Features of Pelco DX 9200
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Compatible with Existing DX9000 Recorders When Using
DX9200VS Viewstations
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16 Looping Video Inputs
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16 Alarm Inputs and 2 Relay Outputs
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Can Be Integrated with Pelco’s CM6800/CM9740/CM9760
Matrix Switchers for Alarm and Relay Communication
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Instantaneous Playback of All Recorded Images
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Built-in Digital Motion Detection with Masking and
Sensitivity Adjustments
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Continuous, Scheduled, or Event-Based Recording
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Easy Playback and Forward/Reverse Search
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Complete Audit Trail Database, with Six-Month History,
That Tracks Who Did What, Where, and When
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DVR Management Capability Providing Automatic Video
Routing to a Back-Up Spare Recorder in Case of Failure
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Viewstation Language Support for English, French,
German, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Simplified Chinese, and
Spanish
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Price
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Specifications of Pelco DX9200
| Input Voltage |
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100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, auto ranging |
| Video Standards |
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NTSC/PAL auto-sensing |
| Video Inputs |
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16 |
| Operating System |
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Windows® 2000 and SP3 Service Pack |
| Recording Resolution |
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NTSC (DX9200H) 352 x 240 (CIF) at
7.5 or 15 ips, PAL (DX9200H) 352 x 288 (CIF) at 6.25 or 12.5 ips, NTSC
(DX9200F) 352 x 240 (CIF) at 7.5, 15, or 30 ips, 704 x 240 (2CIF) at 7.5 or
15 ips, PAL (DX9200F) 352 x 288 (CIF) at 6.25, 12.5, or 25 ips, 704 x 288
(2CIF) at 6.25 or 12.5 ips |
| Weight |
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73.8 lbs |
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