Professional surveillance video users
sometimes request additional functions and hands-on opportunity
than casual users and most residential consumers. The
Linux-based Savix series security DVRs are here for them.
Savix security DVRs provide professional security
managers with functions like web/DHCP server, auto-reboot,
dynamic DNS support, and event driven email alerts.
They can work with traditional CCTV technology (analog
video) and IP streaming technology (digital video). All the
regular abilities are of course included, like
motion/non-motion triggered recording, multi-user web
viewing, various playback and search option and
export/backup utilities.
Multilingual, Multiuser
A multi-lingual Linux-based OS provides an easy to use interface for full recording of up to 16 surveillance cameras. Cascade the system for larger security installations and monitor up to 256 cameras connected to a networked system of 16 DVRs (assuming all are 16-channel Savix security DVR models).
DVR User Manual Previews
Following are peaks into the user manual
Dynamic DNS
There are two options when using dynamic DNS. One is to
use a third-party DDNS service and the other is to use
Eclipse DNS (EDNS) service.
Specify the domain name, user, password, and server name
if you use the third-party DDNS service option. You must
first register a domain name using either <http://www.dyndns.org>
or other dynamic DNS services in order to enable this
function.
Search Mode

In Search Mode, you can review recorded audio and visual
data, search data from a specific date and time, and zoom in
and out on a selected camera channel. Here, you can also
save and print still images, and archive recorded data to
various back up devices.
