Solid Light
- Advanced Smart Light Control -
When an object is close to the camera during night time, Solid Light will sense it and automatically control the amount of light to avoid over-exposure.
Longer IR Effective Distancel
Solid Light is able to produce stronger lighting under IR Enhance mode than traditional IR LEDs. It enhances the overall picture brightness and reaches longer distance in a dark environment.
- Longer LED Lifetime -
Solid Light applies special circuit design to avoid overheat and uses a heat sink to dissipate heat from LED more quickly. LED lifetime can last for 3 years with Solid Light design.
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WDR
Increase image recognizability in overexposure and dark areas.
For details, please go to:
http://211.75.84.102/e_news/WDR_IPCAM/WDR_ipcam_series.html
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Redundant system
The complete redundant and failover mechanism ensures continuous recording without interruption.
For details, please go to:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4iBTVqjAm3E&list=UUKVSz5L63XWK9XyGtIx2q2A
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Seamless Recording
When the NVR and IP cameras are disconnected, the recording task will switch to the cameras, and the recordings are saved to the microSD cards of the cameras. When the NVR and IP cameras are re-connected, the recordings saved in the microSD cards will transfer to the NVR and save in the hard disks without changing the original recordng time. Users could still search the recordings they want by time on the NVR.
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Failover System
A proportion of FOS NVRs will be assigned as failover servers to the whole surveillance system. Usually 1 FOS NVR shall be worked with 7 NVRs. When any of the NVRs is down, the FOS NVR will soon take over all the works the NVR was doing to keep the whole system working properly. Users could be notified of this take-over event by checking the health check on CMS, and take necessary actions.
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HDD Redundancy (RAID5)
RAID5 is supported to be able to well-perserve video data when any hard disk is damaged or partially damaged. To change the hard disk, hot-swap is applicble without powering off the whole system.
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