Chapter 1. About Hndr; Hndr Overview - Honeywell HNDR series User Manual

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1. HNDR Overview

• DVR (Digital Video Recorder) refers to a product that adopts a digital recording method instead of the
existing analogue tape method. DVR digitalizes all image data for storage and playback.
• Analogue tape method is not an easy way to retrieve recorded data during search of image data. But the
HNDR system provides you with accurate and easy searching method for the desired date and time.
• While the existing CCTV has a recording/playback image quality poorer than surveillance monitor, the
HNDR system provides a recording/playback image quality equivalent to that of the surveillance monitor.
• With improvements to meet the need of an integrated equipment for system integration, the HNDR system
has integrated common QUAD, VCR, SWITCHER, and MUX functions.
• Keeping recorded data has been a tough task. But the HNDR system makes it possible to keep data with
various volumes semi-permanently by recording them on up-to-date backup devices (DAT, CD, DVD, etc.).
• The HNDR system allows you to control security devices in connection with sensors, and operate control
devices automatically/manually with ease.
• In addition, remote access to DVR allows you to bring or control data remotely. (HNDR-Net)
• When the HNDR system has a modem or LAN installed, the HNDR-Net allows you to remotely access to
the HNDR system to check on its state, retrieve data from the HNDR data or move them onto the HNDR-
Net, and set HNDR preferences and manage schedules.
• HNDR is a next generation Digital Video Security System, providing stability, easy search and storage, and
increased multi-functionality.

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