User`s guide
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DVR (Digital Video Recorder) technology replaces the use of existing analog technology, like
VHS tapes and VCR’s, by being able to store images in digital formats that are superior in both
convenience and quality.
One of the many problems with analog tapes is the limited searching capabilities they provide.
Searching for a certain event or time period in an analog tape is both tedious and inefficient.
Now, with the introduction of DVR, it has become easier, among other things, to find the
images you want: simply enter the time and date into the computer and data is retrieved in
seconds. No more mundane searches or manual tracking of tapes.
With VCRs, preservation of recorded data, especially sensitive recordings, was difficult to
do. DVR provides several options (DAT, CD, DVDs) in permanently preserving large amounts
of data in digital formats, maintaining the integrity of the video for far longer periods than any
analog tape.
The DVR also works in conjunction with sensors to operate security systems: relays can close
shutters or ring sirens when motion sensors are triggered, for instance. In addition, our DVR
makes it possible to modify DiViS DVR settings and retrieve recorded data remotely through a
network or the Internet.
Reliability, convenience in searching and storing, and flexibility to meet various demands for
surveillance systems are what make us proud in offering the next generation DVRs.
Various features briefly introduced here are just some of the features of a constantly evolving
technology. We are always striving to innovate and create new ideas to meet demands from all
areas of the globe.
For any questions, please contact us through the Service Request form available online.
When submitting your concerns, please provide the company name and phone number with
detailed answers to each of the prompts.
Service Request Link: http://www.divisdvr.com/divis/sp_service.asp
Website: http://www.divisdvr.com
Introduction