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Vista Blade is a range of enterprise level real-time DVRs, offering high resolution images and excellent performance for systems incorporating both analogue and IP cameras.

Each camera input comes with a codec to allow cameras to be fine tuned to suit any requirement. Any camera can be set to any compression level, in any quality, at any image rate per second. The powerful use of macros allows the user to program the DVR to just about any form of configuration giving you full control of how you use the equipment. Vista Blade DVRs are true hybrids, incorporating network inputs for direct connection to IP cameras with a maximum of 20 inputs – 16 analogue and 4 IP. Live and recorded video can be viewed over a network using MPEG- 4, with control of multiple DVRs from multiple locations.

All the DVRs in the range are capable of recording a full 25ips for each camera. Up to four internal drives allow up to 3TB of internal storage, maximising recording duration without compromising resolution or image capture rates.

KEY FEATURES:
Real-time recording for all cameras
Vista Blade is capable of recording 25ips for each camera at D1, 2CIF or CIF resolution
MPEG-4 compression
Offering very efficient compression, MPEG-4 delivers excellent video quality at relatively low bandwidth, thereby maximising hard disk storage space and bandwidth requirement
Total flexibility
Codecs on each camera input allow cameras to be fine-tuned and set to any compression level, in any quality, at any image rate per second
Analogue and IP inputs
The range allows for future expansion by offering 4, 8 and 16 analogue inputs and either 2 or 4 IP camera inputs. This allows system design to
take advantage of both analogue and IP cameras and existing or new infrastructure
Large internal storage with integral cooling tunnels
Up to four internal drives allow 160GB to 3TB of internal storage. This maximises recording duration without compromising resolution or image
capture rates. Built in by design are cooling tunnels to channel the air flow around the internal hard drive, the temperature of which are constantly monitored and alarms triggered should the threshold be reached

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