New features include a step-up from JPEG to MPEG-4 compression technology that provides superior image quality. At the same time it increases data storage efficiency, providing substantial savings in archiving costs. Other new features include the ability to combine legacy analog technology with digital networking; as well as a newly designed user interface and an improved configuration process – both designed to make operation easier and to simplify set-up. With MPEG-4 compression, DiBos now provides superior images and makes optimal use of available bandwidth and storage capacity, allowing a very high number of images to be simultaneously transmitted over networks. MPEG-4 enables at least five times more images than JPEG or Wavelet techniques for the same resolution and quality. DiBos also allows the combination of MPEG-4 and JPEG data streams, meaning that the system can employ both analog and digital network cameras. The new Pentaplex feature allows the connection of a total of 62 cameras to one DiBos system to give maximum flexibility and scalability. Five simultaneous modes are provided by the Pentaplex feature: viewing of live images, recording of images, search and viewing of recorded images, image transmission and download via local network or Internet, and image export to external recording devices. The new user interface considerably improves ease of use. DiBos allows ‘plug-and-play’ set-up: simply unpack the system from its box, connect the cameras and switch on. DiBos then shows all cameras connected to it and recording can start. Basic settings are rapidly implemented through an innovative configuration wizard, typically requiring only about five minutes. A structured configuration program is available for complex installations requiring more advanced settings. An additional feature now incorporated in DiBos and already standard in Bosch’s Dinion, DinionXF and AutoDome cameras is the unique Bilinx bi-directional interface. Bilinx uses conventional coax, unshielded twisted pair (UTP) and fiber-optic video transmission links. It enables users to download, store and upload data using DiBos, or a PC-controlled configuration tool connected any place in the video cable to customize camera settings and control according to specific application requirements. Bilinx also enables control of Autodome cameras. These are major advantages in installations where cameras are mounted in difficult-to-access places or where operation would otherwise be interrupted by servicing. DiBos is available in two main versions. The 19-inch rack-mount version is for larger installations requiring up to 62 video channels (30 analog and 32 network), up to 42 audio channels (10 analog and 32 network) and up to 1,600 GB internal storage capacity. The DiBos Micro is a desktop unit (also available for 19-inch rack mounting) for installations that require up to 20 video channels (12 analog and 8 network), up to 12 audio channels (4 analog and 8 network) and 400 GB internal storage capacity. Additionally, the DiBos Receiver / IP-Recorder receives alarm images from remote DiBos units or IP network devices over a LAN, ISDN or the public telephone network.
Bosch Upgrades Dibos
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