Linear range of DVRs provide vital system performance,
reliability and scalability in the 4-channel, 9-channel,
16-channel categories
The industry’s most complete product line
is backed by the most comprehensive warranty and customer
support programs.
September 24, 2007 — Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America’s Imaging Products Division showcases the security
industry’s most comprehensive DVR product line at ASIS International 2007. The new line
offers security professionals advanced features, intuitive configuration and control, and lower
cost of ownership within the 4-channel, 9-channel and 16-channel product categories. According
to Jeff Kiuchi, product specialist Mitsubishi’s unique combination of category-leading
technology coupled with industry-recognized warranties and support make Mitsubishi DVRs a
compelling solution for integrators and their customers across a wide array of professional
security applications.
“Listening carefully to security professionals in the field, we have developed specialized product
feature-sets at each strata of the market. We then matched these products with value-driven
pricing and professional-grade warranties and support. The end result is a product line that can
address almost any DVR challenge or application,” Kiuchi explained. “From the Mitsubishi
DX-TL4U VCR replacement DVR to the highly-advanced DX-TL5000U with JPEG2000
compression to multiple products in between, Mitsubishi provides system performance,
reliability and support that no other manufacturer in the market today can match.”
The enterprise-class, Linux®-based Mitsubishi
Digital DX-TL5000U Series digital video
recorder, available with hard drive capacities from 500GB to 2TB, provides an all-in-one
solution for the most demanding enterprise-class security recording applications. With long term
recording capabilities, a simple and intuitive interface, synchronized video and audio playback,
live network audio, a cascade connection of multiple DVRs, and support for various PTZ dome
camera protocols, the Mitsubishi DX-TL5000U matches unparalleled performance with an array
of features inspired by security professionals.
Brand new at ASIS International 2007, the Mitsubishi
Digital DX-TL4700U Series, including the DX-TL4709U and
the DX-TL4716U, features high-density recording of up
to 240 pictures per second, JPEG2000 image quality and
industry-leading security system reliability.. The Mitsubishi
Digital DX-TL4709U enables 540 PPS live and 240 PPS recording.
The DXTL4716U provides refresh rates of 960 PPS live
and 240 PPS recorded. Dual multiplexer outputs allow
simultaneous live/record on two monitors. Both units
can be programmed and managed via an easy-to-learn, highly
intuitive interface and also feature auto set-up for
automated programming and built-in networking capability
for remote view and programming.
The mid-range DX-TL4500U Series DVRs includes the 16-channel
DX-TL4516U and 9-channel DX-TL4509U digital video recorder
and features a CD/DVD drive, motion detection and JPEG
2000 compression. This series is ideally suited for 24/7 digital video surveillance
in a wide array of applications where quality video performance
and bulletproof reliability are required. The DX-TL4500U
Series also includes pan/tilt/zoom control of dome cameras,
120 PPS recording speed, long pre-alarm recording, up
to one terabyte (TB) internal storage capacity with optional
seven TB external storage, mirroring functionality, alarm partitions and emergency
recording. The DX-TL4500U Series boasts user-friendly
GUI menus for easy recording set-up and image management
and synchronous audio recording and remote monitoring
via the Web or a PC running Mitsubishi’s DX-PC55U remote
software.
Ideal for small retail environments, gas stations, convenience stores and other small businesses,
the Mitsubishi Digital DX-TL4U is a four-input digital video recorder that combines versatility,
performance and reliability and is available in 250GB and 500GB models. The DX-TL4U
enables long-term recording with advanced proprietary compression, features one of the fastest
learning curves in its class and, at less than two inches tall is one of the thinnest, most spacesaving
DVRs on the market today.
