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Panasonic presents digital disk recorders for high resolution real-time recording

Panasonic has rolled out the new WJ-RT416 real-time recording unit with a total recording time of 400 ips, enhancing the encoding function of the image data from the cameras.


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he unit enables real-time recording of all 16 cameras at 25 ips with 704 x 240 pixels providing affordable 16 channel image and 16 channel audio inputs.

One MPEG-4 encoder for each two image input channels are provided in the WJ-RT416, with a total of 8 built-in encoders, recording all images from 16 cameras at 25 ips. No critical moments are missed and confirmation of events at a later date can be made precisely. The digital disk recorder encompasses high quality and high compression for economical longer recording. MPEG-4 is a compression method suitable for the smooth recording of moving objects. The high compression efficiency capacity of the HDD allows for more effective utilization and longer recording compared with other methods. Data can be transferred over the network using a smaller bandwidth, allowing for smoother image monitoring and better quality results. For simple operation, the recorder encompasses easy to use panels and on screen GUI enlargement of frequently used buttons with principal operations being executed via the cross pad and adjacent buttons. A maximum of up to 16 cameras can be connected to the recording unit as it is capable of 16-channel simultaneous recording of images and sound. You can increase the HDD capacity to a maximum of 3 TB by installing additional HDDs. Installation of additional HDDs is simple with the WJ-RT416; just remove the front panel and insert them in to the designated slots, as and when required.

 

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