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![]() TLR3040 Series Video Cassette Recorder40-Hour/24-Hour Real-Time, High Density Time-Lapse VCR |
Product Features "Real-Time" High Density 24-Hour Recording 6/18/30 or 8/24/40 Hour Time-Lapse Recording Repeat Recording Series Recording with Multiple Recorders Daily/Weekly/Holiday Recording Schedules Audio Recording up to 40 Hours One-Button Recording Check Jog/Shuttle for Easy Forward or Reverse Field Playback Search Using Alarm Index, Time and Date, Skip On-Screen Programming Interfaces with Pelco Genex® Multiplexers Automatic Head Cleaning Complete or Partial Front Panel Lock Battery Backup of Settings Elapsed Time Display Tape Use Counter Daylight Saving Time Setting The TLR3040 is a full-featured, versatile, 40-hour time-lapse recorder designed for a wide variety of security applications. From simple, small retail applications to large industrial security systems, the TLR3040 has the features needed to satisfy almost any application. The TLR3040 can record for 6, 18, or 30 hours on a T-120 tape cassette or 8, 24, or 40 hours on a T-160 tape. Playback in 2H mode is 2 hours on a T-120 tape and 2 hours and 40 minutes on a T-160 tape. In addition, the TLR3040 can be programmed to record specific time periods on a daily or weekly schedule. It can also be set up to record only upon activation by an external alarm. Recording time can be extended significantly by combining these features with the time-lapse capability. 20 fields/second "real-time" recording is available in L24H mode with T160 tape. The TLR3040 can also be programmed for repeat recording. This means when the end of the tape is reached, the unit automatically rewinds and begins recording again. However, if an alarm is received during recording, the unit stops at the end of the tape. The TLR3040 also has an end-of-tape output that can activate another recorder. This feature allows multiple TLR3040s to be connected to increase the system's recording time. Special playback features include speed search and reverse playback. With the front panel jog/shuttle controls, users can quickly search the recording in either direction, then easily switch to forward/reverse, field-by-field movement for detailed study. Users can also search to the minute for a specific date and time. The TLR3040 can be easily set up using programming menus displayed on the video monitor. The menus can be accessed at the press of a button. Full and partial lock modes block all or some front panel functions, preventing changes to the unit's settings. A tape use counter displays how many times the same tape has been re-used in repeat recording mode (useful in monitoring tape replacement). Another useful maintenance feature in scheduling preventative maintenance and head replacement is the elapsed time of recording and playback. The TLR3040 has a programmable clock pulse output for easy interfacing with Pelco Genex Series Multiplexers for automatic speed tracking. Model |
![]() TLR3096 Series Video Cassette Recorder96-Hour Time-Lapse VCR |
Product Features The TLR3096 is a full-featured, versatile, 96-hour time-lapse recorder designed for a wide variety of security applications. From simple, small retail applications to large industrial security systems, the TLR3096 has the features needed to satisfy almost any application. The TLR3096 can record for 6, 18, 30, 54, 78, or 102 hours on a T-120 tape cassette or 8, 24, 40, 72, 104, or 136 hours on a T-160 tape. Playback in 2H mode is 2 hours on a T-120 tape and 2 hours and 40 minutes on a T-160 tape. In addition, the TLR3096 can be programmed to record specific time periods on a daily or weekly schedule. It can also be set up to record only upon activation by an external alarm. Recording time can be extended significantly by combining these features with the time-lapse capability. The TLR3096 can also be programmed for repeat recording. This means when the end of the tape is reached, the unit automatically rewinds and begins recording again. However, if an alarm is received during recording, the unit stops at the end of the tape. The TLR3096 also has an end-of-tape output that can activate another recorder. This feature allows multiple TLR3096s to be connected to increase the system's recording time. Special playback features include speed search and reverse playback. With the front panel jog/shuttle controls, users can quickly search the recording in either direction, then easily switch to forward/reverse, field-by-field movement for detailed study. Users can also search to the minute for a specific date and time. The TLR3096 can be easily set up using programming menus displayed on the video monitor. The menus can be accessed at the press of a button. Full and partial lock modes block all or some front panel functions, preventing changes to the unit's settings. A tape use counter displays how many times the same tape has been re-used in repeat recording mode (useful in monitoring tape replacement). Another useful maintenance feature in scheduling preventative maintenance and head replacement is the elapsed time of recording and playback. The TLR3096 has a programmable clock pulse output for easy interfacing with Pelco Genex Series Multiplexers for automatic speed tracking. Model |
TLR3168 Series Video Cassette Recorder168-Hour Time-Lapse VCR |
Product Features The TLR3168 is a full-featured, versatile 168-hour time-lapse recorder designed for a wide variety of security applications. From simple, small retail applications to large industrial security systems, the TLR3168 has the features needed to satisfy almost any application. The TLR3168 can record for 6, 18, 30, 54, 78, 102, 126, or 174 hours on a T-120 tape cassette or 8, 24, 40, 72, 104, 136, 160, or 232 hours on a T-160 tape. Playback in 2H mode is 2 hours on a T-120 tape and 2 hours and 40 minutes on a T-160 tape. In addition, the TLR3168 can be programmed to record specific time periods on a daily or weekly schedule. It can also be set up to record only upon activation by an external alarm. Recording time can be extended significantly by combining these features with the time-lapse capability. The TLR3168 can also be programmed for repeat recording. This means when the end of the tape is reached, the unit automatically rewinds and begins recording again. However, if an alarm is received during recording, the unit stops at the end of the tape. The TLR3168 also has an end-of-tape output that can activate another recorder. This feature allows multiple TLR3168s to be connected to increase the system's recording time. Special playback features include speed search and reverse playback. With the front panel jog/shuttle controls, users can quickly search the recording in either direction, then easily switch to forward/reverse, field-by-field movement for detailed study. Users can also search to the minute for a specific date and time. The TLR3168 can be easily set up using programming menus displayed on the video monitor. The menus can be accessed at the press of a button. Full and partial lock modes block all or some front panel functions, preventing changes to the unit's settings. A tape use counter displays how many times the same tape has been re-used in repeat recording mode (useful in monitoring tape replacement). Another useful maintenance feature in scheduling preventative maintenance and head replacement is the elapsed time of recording and playback. The TLR3168 has a programmable clock pulse output for easy interfacing with Pelco Genex Series Multiplexers for automatic speed tracking. Model |
DX1000 Series Digital Video Recorder4 Camera Inputs, 30/60 GB Hard Drive |
Product Features The DX1000 Series Digital Video Recorder (DVR) is a high-quality compact recorder that combines the functions of a recorder and multiplexer into one unit. Having no tapes to maintain, replace, or rewind means that this recorder can be set up once and virtually forgotten about until and unless a review of the video becomes necessary. It also dramatically reduces the down time for maintenance or repair that is generally associated with VCRs. The DX1000 can be placed on a shelf or desktop for easy access to the front panel controls for operation and programming. A quad display of live video from all four cameras can be viewed while recording. Recording can be done continuously, for a scheduled time in a 24-hour period, or on an alarm input basis. Each camera has its own alarm input for alarm-activated recording. Using a combination of these programmable features allows the user to extend the total recording time. Two models, one with a 30 GB hard drive and the second with a 60 GB hard drive, generally allow continuous recording for up to two or four weeks respectively under the most common recording conditions. Recording time will vary depending on quality, number of cameras recorded, and record rate. When the available hard drive storage space is consumed, the DX1000 automatically begins recording over the oldest video. This means that the user need not have to worry about rewinding or changing tapes, or replacing them as they wear out. Recording can be stopped at any time to play back video. Entering the desired time, date, and camera number allows the user to instantly access any recorded video. Search functions during playback allow frame-by-frame viewing, fast playback, and playback of alarm events. The DVR uses password protection to guard against unauthorized or unintentional recording or playback. Models |
DX2000 Series Digital Video Recorder8/16 Camera Inputs, 80/640 GB Hard Drive Space |
Product Features The DX2000 Series Digital Video Recorder (DVR) ushers in a new era of flexibility and integration. Built for users who demand an easy-to-operate, yet innovative DVR for their remote sites, the DX2000 offers all the options at an affordable price. A major concern of analog-based storage technology (used in VCRs) is the need for on-site personnel to constantly change recording media. Pelcos DX2000 Series DVR is the perfect storage solution for unattended recording. Phenomenal compression technology and flexible, internal storage capacity alleviate the need for on-site personnel and external storage devices. In addition to traditional concerns, todays users in many industries demand an additional level of integration from their DVRs with regard to ATMs, POS terminals, and other devices. The DX2000 Series DVR can record video based on scheduled settings in continuous, motion detection, or alarm modes. It can also be connected to a maximum of 16 serial devices such as cash registers or ATMs for recording data along with the video. Not only is the data recorded and electronically associated with the video, but due to live monitoring of data by the system, most video recording parameters can be changed depending on the data received. For example, the DX2000 Series DVR can speed up recording for certain types of data transactions that are designated as exceptions. Since most applications do not require local, labor intensive supervision, the DX2000 Series DVR was engineered for complete remote access and ease of use. Once connected via TCP/IP network (LAN/WAN/Internet) or PSTN phone line, the system can be operated or programmed (depending on password level) through the easy-to-use Web browser interface. Programming mode allows the setting of all system parameters; for example, naming cameras, recording schedules, setting alarms, and controlling image quality. Live mode allows live data transaction and camera viewing and PTZ control independent of recording. Playback mode allows for searches based on time/date data fields such as transaction numbers, keywords, or a combination of both. Full-duplex operation assures that no video is lost during review. A wide variety of hard drive options allows for maximum flexibility at the most affordable price. Models |
DX3000 Series Digital Video Recorder9/16 Camera Inputs, 30/60/120 GB Hard Drive |
Product Features The DX3000 Series Digital Video Recorder (DVR) is a high-quality digital recorder that combines the functions of a recorder and multiplexer into one unit. The DX3000 Series provides superior picture quality that can exceed that of a standard SVHS recorder. A built-in hard drive generally allows recording for 15 days, depending on the recording mode. With optional tape backup, unlimited storage capacity is possible. The DX3000 Series DVR also dramatically reduces the down time for maintenance or repair that is generally associated with VCRs. The DVR can be connected through PelcoNet™ to a PC for viewing over an Ethernet network. All models require a PelcoNet transmission system, which handles the network communications and viewing interface. Live and recorded video can be viewed over the network at an average speed of 1-5 images per second based on the bandwidth settings of the PelcoNet transmitter. The DVR can be placed on a shelf or desktop for easy access to the front panel controls for operation. The recorder includes versatile multiplexer functions that allow live and recorded images from the nine or sixteen camera inputs to be shown on the monitor in single-camera, four-camera, nine-camera, or sixteen-camera displays. Live video can be viewed while recording. Video compression produces high-resolution playback with more than 450 horizontal lines. There are five user-selectable image quality settings. The DVR has a built-in, large-volume 30, 60, or 120 GB hard disk for both high reliability and high-speed operation. Users can select from as many as eight recording intervals ranging from 1-30 images per second, depending on model. For extended recording times, the DVR can be programmed to record only when it detects motion. A maximum of 2.4 million images (30 GB hard disk) or 9.6 million images (120 GB hard disk) can be recorded consecutively. Recording can be done continuously or at scheduled time periods. The user can schedule three different weekly recording sequences, allowing different recording patterns, for example, for three workshifts. For each camera there also is an alarm input that triggers alarm recording when a contact closure is received from the alarm device. This input will tell the unit to start recording, or if it is already recording, to record at a higher speed. If the recording is already in progress, a pre-alarm recording function can be set to record images before the alarm sensor detects disturbances. When the unit is not recording, it can be set to activate when a camera detects motion. Each camera can be programmed to detect motion, including the capability to select the motion detection area and the sensitivity of motion detection. Digital zoom permits the user to zoom in on a selected area of the image during live viewing and playback. Versatile high-speed search operations include time and date searching, index searching, skip searching, and alarm list searching. To handle applications requiring long-term storage of recorded images, the DX3000 Series DVR is capable of using supplementary devices to create backups and copies without interrupting hard disk recording. Used in conjunction with a wide selection of media, the DX3000 Series DVR can handle many different kinds of non-stop recording. Free remote site software is included with the DX3016-060 and the DX3016-120 to provide remote site viewing of live and recorded video. Models |
DX7000 Series Digital Video Recorder8/16 Camera Inputs, 30-480 GB Hard Drive |
Product Features A major concern of digital and analog based storage technology is the necessity for dedicated on-site personnel to constantly change recorded media. Pelco's DX7000 Series Digital Video Recorder (DVR) is the perfect storage solution for unattended recording. Phenomenal compression technology and flexible, internal storage capacity alleviate the need for on-site personnel and external storage devices. The DX7000's high capacity recording capabilities are enhanced with built-in video motion detection, alarm-based recording, and relay outputs to controls. Record and display images from one, four, nine or sixteen camera inputs to a single SVGA monitor. Analog monitor output available for viewing purposes. View live video while recording and process commands to operate pan/tilt/zoom functions on controllable cameras such as Pelco's Spectra® and Esprit™ Series. The DVR also features remote site access (through free software), individual remote site settings, and multiple password levels. Select from a variety of DVR models to meet the exact demands of your installation. Models range from an eight-channel, single 30 GB HDD to a sixteen-channel unit with eight 60 GB hard drives (a total internal storage capacity of 480 GB and ninety plus days of recording time). The DX7000 Series DVR's remarkable recording features make it easy to customize a recording schedule. Continuous, motion, and/or sensor detection can be programmed using up to 24 available group schedules. Up to eight alarm inputs are available to trigger alarm recording when a signal is received from a connected device. This input will tell the unit to start recording, or if it is already recording, to record at a higher speed. If the recording is already in progress, a pre-alarm recording function can be set to record images before the alarm sensor detects disturbances. When the unit is not recording, it can be set to activate when a camera detects motion. Each camera can be programmed to detect motion, including the capability to select up to 10 motion detection areas (per camera) and motion sensitivity. Versatile high-speed search operations include time and date searching, index searching, skip searching, and alarm list searching. To handle applications requiring long-term storage of recorded images, the DX7000 Series DVR is capable of using supplementary devices to create backups and copies. Free remote site software is included with the DX7000 to provide remote site viewing of live and recorded video. Remote site users have search, pan and tilt and relay capabilities. Models Optional Accessories |
DX9000 Series Digital Video Recording System (Ver. B)Unlimited Camera Inputs, Unlimited Storage |
Product Features The DX9000 Series Digital Video Recorder (DVR) is an enterprise class recording system that can store and play back images from any number of cameras at 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 viewing stations that are connected to the network. Recorders can be ordered in various configurations from 8 to 24 cameras for units that record at 30 images per second and from 8 to 40 cameras for units that record at 15 images per second. There is no limitation on how many of each type of recorder 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 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. Hard drive storage arrays 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. RAID technology is incorporated to ensure maximum reliability. In the unlikely event of a hard drive failure, the recorded images are striped across redundant drives to prevent the loss of recorded information. Viewing stations can be distributed on the system's network to accommodate viewing of live or recorded video. These stations allow simultaneous viewing of live or recorded video, in any combination, from as many as four cameras. 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. Models Recorder
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