JVC will introduce new CCTV and display products for the traditional analogue market as well as the new up and coming IP market at IFSEC 2005. Fully scalable JVC system configurations will be a key feature on the stand. The new product introductions include one of the industry’s smallest mini-sized network IP dome camera – the VN-C625U together with an analogue equivalent – the TK-C625E. Both cameras are packed with complete operational features including a ¼ inch CCD that produces images of an outstanding 535 lines of horizontal resolution. Two multi-screen digital video recorders (DVR) – the VR-616E, a sixteen channel DVR and the VR-609E, a nine channel DVR, will be configured for the display of a comprehensive CCTV system solution over LAN network. With the addition of the JVC Keyboard (GSC-2000J) the DVR’s, as well as network and analogue cameras, can be remotely controlled and integrated with a CD/R-RW unit and additional HDD. Stand highlights include the recently introduced IP network dome camera VN-C655U and the new mini IP dome camera, the VN-C625U. New software that supports the JVC range of network and analogue cameras will also be announced at the show as well as a LCD monitors. A comprehensive range of outdoor housing and brackets will also be launched at the show. Yash Patel, Executive Director, CCTV Europe commented “This year at IFSEC, JVC are proud to bring to our customers the very best specification products such as the new mini-dome cameras for complete system solutions. “We want to bring to the marketplace easily scalable and upgradeable equipment with the flexibility to combine both analogue, digital and network products. This ensures long term viability, high image quality and cost effective results.”
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