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Digital Video Recording
A DVR (Digital Video Recorder) is not fully digital, but a
hybrid solution relying mainly on proprietary software and
protocols. It still requires cumbersome analog coaxial cables
and multiple conversions that diminish performance and
image quality.
FULLY DIGITAL
If you are going digital, then you want the entire system
to be digital. Two technologies are available today: Digital
Video Recording and Network Video Recording. One is partly
digital, the other is fully digital.
Network Video Recording
With an NVR (Network Video Recorder), the integration
of digital technology into video surveillance systems is
complete. It is now possible to implement a fully digital, cost
effective, easy-to-install and user-friendly video surveillance
and monitoring system for your business. Record video at up
to megapixel resolution.
AXIS 262+: A TYPICAL INSTALLATION
AXIS 262+ DVR
Open system Yes No
Image quality Superior Degradation
UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) Yes No*
Resolution Unlimited
Limited to standard
TV System
Wireless cameras Yes N/A
Remote pan, tilt and zoom Yes No
Audio Yes**
No (extra cables
required)
Power over Ethernet Yes No
Integration with IT Yes (not the cameras)
Playback alarm recordings
Alarm recordings for each camera are presented in a list and
can be selected and played. Each alarm recording includes
the date and time when the recording started and ended.
A more detailed comparison of the two technologies further reveals the
significant advantages of the Axis network video recording approach.
*Some exceptions may be found in high-end systems. **Listening only, no recording
EASY INSTALLATION
The Axis network video recording system takes the
unpredictability out of installation and setup. It provides
a simple and dependable system that is cost-effective and
compatible with both your own IT infrastructure and with
other media, for example the Internet.
Using standard software and hardware from suppliers you
already trust to deliver networking equipment, the system is
based on the same technology as used in your home or office
PC and local area network.
Network Switch
Site 1
Site 2
Site 3
Axis Network
Cameras
AXIS 262+ Network
Video Recorder
AXIS 262 Network Video Recorder
Network Switch
Axis Network
Cameras
AXIS 262+ Network
Video Recorder
AXIS 262 Network Video Recorder
Network Switch
Axis Network
Cameras
AXIS 262+ Network
Video Recorder
AXIS 262 Network Video Recorder
Head office
A viewer at the head
office can monitor and
manage video remotely
from different sites
simultaneously over the
Internet.
Use a standard IP network to install your complete
surveillance system. A dedicated video surveillance
net work is formed when an AXIS 262+ Network
Video Recorder and up to 8 cameras are connected
to a switch. View video and manage the network
video recorder remotely via a PC over the network
or the Internet.
This design has no impact on the office network
traffic as there will be no traffic unless an
authorized viewer on the office network wants
access to live and recorded video.
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