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Pelco DX47/4800 hybrid video recorders were designed for customers who want to begin a step-by-step migration to megapixel video while still gaining maximum value from their existing analog video surveillance infrastructure. This is made possible with the introduction of the new DX4700 and DX4800 hybrid video recorders – the latest in the Pelco DX4000 Series of video management solutions. The DX47/4800 addresses the current top-end of the embedded market – typically occupied by hybrids tha
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In our own product mix the new DX47/4800 series sits between the DX8100 and 45/4600 45/4600. F For D DX8100 X8100 custtomers b beiing pressured d b by priiciing and d ffeattures ffrom tth he embedded market; and for analog customers that need to add megapixel IP. In fact the DX47/4800 meets a vast portion of the DX8100 capabilities - for example features such as ATM/POS recording, improved audio recording and more - at just a fraction of the price. As As tthe he DVR DVR5100 5100 i is s
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The value proposition of megapixel recording is essential in the presentation and offering of DX47/4800. It is what brings differentiation to our new hybrid from the many hybrids on the market today. The value of megapixel video is understood by most of you – but let’s review. First First, just just to to get get a a s sense ense o of f scale scale of of the the s size ize o of f ffiles iles as as we we progress progress ffrom rom C CIF IF, .5 5 SVGA (or roughly 4 CIF) and 1.3 MP video.
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The value proposition of megapixel recording is essential in the presentation and offering of DX47/4800. It is what brings differentiation to our new hybrid from the many hybrids on the market today. The value of megapixel video is understood by most of you – but let’s review. Here Here we we have have a a robbery robbery iin n p progress rogress – not not the the quality quality o of f v video ideo that that most most of of our our customers experience. The problem with video that the t
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This CIF video is still typical of what many CCTV customers experience – the is usable only to tell that the suspect was wearing a blue hooded sweatshirt and carrying some soft of automatic pistol. 6
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With a 4 CIF image we get a bit better clarity but we still can’t tell if he has a beard or this is just shadow on this face. This video still doesn’t provide any value for identifying the individual robbing the store. 7
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Now at 1.3 megapixel, we start to realize the value of megapixel recording – this individual could easily be identified though the captured video. 8
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From 2 megapixel recording and up – we are going to see value by zooming in from a distance of into small detail – perhaps a real close up look for identifying tattoos, clothing markings or in a difference scenario, across the street to zoom in at a license plate. 9
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Since the DVR/HVR market is fast evolving, the use case for DX47/4800 is very important to understand. As we stated earlier – the target market is customers who want to leverage the cost advantages of analog, whether for new of existing installs. Customers who want the benefits of the reduced cost of analog cameras, and for who analog cabling has its benefits. These are the customers that have been exposed to, and want the benefits of, high- definition IP video. They want to take advanta
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This chart shows us what product to apply to the number of megapixel cameras required. At the cost point of the DX47/4800, particularly with CPDs applied for large projects (we’ll talk to that later) – customers can consider two DX47 or 4808s in cases where 4 megapixel cameras are required. Or DS NVR with our four free licenses is also a very cost effective solution. At 5 + HD camera requirements, we would direct customers to DS or to EnduraXpress. 11
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This chart shows us what product to apply to the number of megapixel cameras required. At the cost point of the DX47/4800, particularly with CPDs applied for large projects (we’ll talk to that later) – customers can consider two DX47 or 4808s in cases where 4 megapixel cameras are required. Or DS NVR with our four free licenses is also a very cost effective solution. At 5 + HD camera requirements, we would direct customers to DS or to EnduraXpress. 12
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This chart shows us what product to apply to the number of megapixel cameras required. At the cost point of the DX47/4800, particularly with CPDs applied for large projects (we’ll talk to that later) – customers can consider two DX47 or 4808s in cases where 4 megapixel cameras are required. Or DS NVR with our four free licenses is also a very cost effective solution. At 5 + HD camera requirements, we would direct customers to DS or to EnduraXpress. 13
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While we don’t want to dwell on speeds and feed, there are some performance factors we want to make sure you understand: Let’s just touch a bit on analog to make sure we’re all on the same page. 8 or 16 channel model PTZ support, Pelco C, P, D 14
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Let’s touch the IP side. No doubt there are plenty of hybrid on the market. Today most of those systems do either or both of two things: 1) they support 8 or 16 SD cameras 2) they reduce the number of analog cameras by the number of IP cameras supported. In the future we can look forward to additional HD camera support - today we support a substantial use case with our 8 or 16 analog PLUS 2 IP cameras recording either SD or HD video. The total bandwidth supported is 4 Mbps at a maximum
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Now, let’s look at our initial support for the display. With our first release of the product, customers will get SD resolution and H.264 at the server. 16
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Now, let’s look at our initial support for the display. With our first release of the product, customers will get SD resolution and H.264 at the server. With an update soon to follow, we will support MPEG4 display at the server. Meanwhile Meanwhile customers customers will will have have ffull ull v viewing iewing c capability apability at at the the client client, restricted restricted only only b by y the hardware they deploy. 1.Current circuitry of DX47/4800 does not support the co-proces
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The performance for DX47/4800 is well-suited for customers with limited bandwidth. Our bandwidth throttle is lower than the DX8100 capabilities and goes down as low as 32 Kbps. Additionally, and not always the case with embedded systems, you can the quality and and IPS IPS per per camera camera for for both both r recording ecording and and streaming streaming purposes purposes. Y Yo ou u c can an set set tthe he resolution for streaming for a group of 8 cameras. These features combined let
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And just another reminder – it is the DX4800 that gives us 480/400 IPS at 4CIF, with the DX4700 performance in line with what we’ve provided with DX4600 and DX8100. Like the DX8100 there is one A/D chip to support a group of 4 cameras, and this provides 120 IPS for a group of 4. The UI limits that selection, only in the DX4700 – it’s not a concern for DX4800. So system design in the case of DX4700 requires a bit more thought, just as with DX8100 where the installer is concerned with settin
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Let’s have a look at client capability for DX4700/4800. The DX Series Client is what we previously referred to as the DX Common Client. There is a matrix of capabilities with this client – it performs a bit differently dependent on which head end, and so we’ve created a compatibility matrix that is part of the client manual. For easy access, we’ll also provide that on the Extranet. This client provides full operational and administrative functions for the DX4700/4800 – for all others, with