July 25, 2009
Take care of Security with the Embedded DVR
An embedded DVR is also known as a standalone DVR and differs from the norm as it is not linked to a regular computer. This could be beneficial in the event of a virus attack or some other failure. Even though it is not connected to a regular PC it has no real restrictions.
The embedded DVR is designed to receive signals and record these onto a chip. It is contained in a compact casing, with the central processor unit, hard drive, chip and operating system within. Fairly lengthy recording times can be accomplished.
Being a plug and play product, the embedded DVR is very portable. Multiple cameras can be supported and linked to a monitor. In the world of security these units are just as flexible and productive as the digital video recorders included in conventional systems. An embedded DVR can be set up to detect intruders and signal an alarm, initiating remote monitoring and recording.
Numerous applications have been found for the embedded DVR and this product can be seen extensively within the transportation environment. Flexible and compact units can record whatever happens on board school and city buses, which unfortunately tend to give rise to security and behavioral concerns from time to time.
The operating system of an embedded DVR is not accessible as it is not integrated within a traditional computer setup. This form of recorder is not as vulnerable to threats and security, but is still very user-friendly. A remote administrator can access settings fairly readily, making this option more user-friendly than its PC-based counterparts.
It is important to try and monitor security as much as possible these days and companies often opt for several different tiers of security cameras at any one property. Embedded DVR units can be used, monitored and reviewed in a variety of different locations at the same time.
There seems to be no limit to the different types of environment and situations applicable to the use of the embedded DVR camera. Industrial and corporate security bosses are using them in a variety of creative roles.
The embedded DVR is not just confined to the commercial world, as homeowners are valuing the additional security that they represent. Very often these items are used to protect investments or to monitor several different properties.
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