Bosch DIVAR IP 4000 and 6000 Recording Units
Bosch DIVAR IP 4000 and 6000 – New DIVAR IP all-in-one 4000 and 6000 recording units from Bosch offer the advantages of a professional video recording and management system to small and mid-sized stores and offices.
Offering a complete and expandable solution that works out of the box, it provides an intuitive user interface (UI), guiding installers through the initial installation and operation mode selection, so the system is up and running quickly and efficiently.
According to Bosch, the DIVAR IP all-in-one 4000 is designed for small to medium-sized businesses, offering high-definition video recording and playback for up to 32 channels. Its compact design makes it easy to install and use, while its intuitive interface allows for quick and easy navigation.
Meanwhile, the DIVAR IP all-in-one 6000 features an energy efficient embedded design, which offers recording and playback of up to 64 channels of high-definition video, making it an ideal choice for larger applications.
Bosch DIVAR IP 4000 and 6000
Both models are equipped with BVMS operation mode which utilises BVMS and Video Recording Manager (VRM) software, allowing access to advanced video management features including event and alarm handling. This operation mode provides an advanced IP video security solution that delivers seamless management of digital video, audio, and data across an IP network.
BVMS operation mode seamlessly combines IP cameras and encoders, provides system-wide event and alarm management, system health monitoring, user and priority management. It aggregates and delivers consolidated data to security operators in a way that helps them make informed decisions so they can trigger the right actions and deploy a swift response to improve security and safety, while ensuring that data is available and secured.
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