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PCI-based recorder takes four cameras onboard

An ACI International product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jul 23, 2002

The Echo Quad is a four-camera digital video recording system for use in PCs running Windows.

The Echo Quad is a four-camera digital video recording system for use in PCs running Windows.

The system comprises a PCI card and software that allows the user to connect four video cameras and record video from those cameras to computer hard drive(s).

Echo Quad features a composite video quad output (switchable), full PTZ dome control, built in hardware compression, and sophisticated video motion detection.

Echo Quad is a low cost addition to the Echo suite of PC based digital video surveillance and control systems.

Designed for use in smaller facilities, Echo Quad can be used in a stand alone capacity, or as part of an enterprise wide video surveillance solution.

Echo Quad is fully compatible with ACI's Echo DMX and Echo Play software and hardware.

All Echo products, including Echo Quad, are fully Windows TCP/IP network compliant, and can be run under Windows 98, 2000 or XP.

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