March Networks Announces High-Performance 6700 Series Hybrid NVR Platform and Edge 4e Encoder
LONDON, UK – March Networks®, a global provider of intelligent IP video solutions, is pleased to introduce its new 6700 Series Hybrid Network Video Recorders (NVRs) and the Edge 4e Encoder.
The high-performance products support a cost-effective transition to high-definition (HD) IP video and advanced business intelligence applications, while providing unparalleled reliability and browser-based video management. In addition, the 6700 Series recording platform incorporates privacy masking and other privacy protection features to meet varying video surveillance guidelines across Europe.
“These latest additions to our portfolio make it easier for customers to deploy advanced IP video solutions sooner and more affordably,” said Net Payne, Chief Marketing Officer, March Networks. “They support capabilities that deliver practical business benefits to an organization, and incorporate industry-first features that save customers and channel partners service costs in the field.”
6700 Series Hybrid NVR
Initially available in 16 and 8-channel models, the 6700 Series recording platform provides exceptional hybrid flexibility, supporting any combination of analog and IP cameras up to a maximum of 16 IP cameras. Its optimized H.264 video compression ensures detailed, HD video and sharp analog image capture without increasing storage requirements.
Designed with channel partners in mind, each 6700 Series Hybrid NVR comes with a unique QR code on the front panel. Technicians working at a customer site can scan the code using March Networks’ free GURU smartphone application to access a wide range of product information and utilities, such as on-the-spot troubleshooting, warranty status and express return material authorizations. The industry-first application is compatible with iOS and Android devices and can significantly reduce the time and effort required to service systems in the field. In addition, the rack-mounted 6716 R Hybrid NVR includes March Networks’ innovative docking-station design, which further streamlines maintenance by allowing camera cables to remain in place when servicing is needed.
The 6700 Series recorders are fully managed with the March Networks Command® video management system (VMS) and its powerful, browser-based client – one of the only thin software clients able to support complete system configuration and administration in addition to live and archived video access. Other system features available with the 6700 solution include interactive mapping, smart card and USB token authentication, and the ability to set user permissions down to the camera level and hourly timeframe.
Edge 4e Encoder
Also new to the March Networks portfolio is the new Edge 4e Encoder. The four-channel encoder enables organizations to seamlessly convert video from existing analog cameras into digital video running on an IP video network. The high-performance device works in concert with Command VMS installed on March Networks hybrid NVRs or industry-standard servers. It offers full frame rate resolution (25 fps PAL / 30 fps NTSC), H.264 and M-JPEG compression streams for bandwidth efficiency, and can stream all four channels in parallel to an optional internal SDHC card for enhanced redundancy.
As an added cost-efficiency, the Edge 4e Encoder requires just one license for all four video channels – making it a compelling and affordable option for IP video migration in many enterprise environments.
March Networks will demonstrate the next-generation 6700 Series Hybrid NVR solution and Edge 4e Encoder, along with its complete IP video solutions portfolio, in Stand D900, Hall S11 at IFSEC International, June 17-19, in London, UK.
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