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New PT-Series NVRs With Hot-swappable Storage

Wavestore’s PT-Series NVRs are designed to offer a robust and reliable recording, management and control solution for a host of security and video surveillance projects. With the ability to connect up to 48 network cameras per standalone unit, they can also be configured into server groups to satisfy large and distributed video surveillance installations, all accessible to an operator via Wavestore’s easy to use WaveView client software.

“The PT-series enables WaveView to be accessed locally for day-to-day operation simply by plugging a monitor, keyboard and mouse directly into the unit, whilst additional remote connections of authorised WaveView clients can easily be achieved either from a computer or mobile device,” says Julian Inman, Head of Product Management at Wavestore, “With the addition of the PT-Series to our range of NVRs and Hybrid Video Recorders, our partners can take full advantage of deploying fully scalable solutions that can be administered, managed and controlled on a common VMS platform.”

PT-series NVRs can accommodate 4×3.5” hot-swap hard drives to provide up to 24TB of storage. Thanks to industry leading throughput, users can typically expect 31 days storage of images from over 40 Full HD cameras being recorded in real-time, 24 hours a day. Customisable recording rates can be set per individual channel for both normal and ‘on alarm’ recording and a wide mix of camera technologies, including 360° degree fisheye cameras, can be deployed across an installation.

Available from Wavestore’s network of authorised distributors, the new PT-Series NVRs come with the option to upgrade or expand channels at any time in the future without having to reinstall the VMS software. Users can choose from Base, Premium or Enterprise VMS levels and purchase the exact number of camera licenses required for the application at hand.

All PT-Series NVRs are provided with a full three-year return to base hardware warranty and come pre-installed with Version 6 of Wavestore’s VMS embedded directly onto their Linux operating system.

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