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Speaker Introduction: "Hello everyone, my name is Sal Visone from DWG."
Series Overview: This is the entry-level training webinar—the first of a three-part series (entry-level, intermediate, expert) offered over the coming months.
NDaa Compliance: Uniview uses compliant chipsets per US government standards (note: Uniview is not TAA compliant).
Wide Range of Products: Multiple series and variations to meet project needs (resolution, frame rate, verifocal zoom, PTZ capability, license plate, thermal).
No Licensing Fees: Once purchased, the hardware is 100% yours; the apps and PC software are free.
Competitive Pricing: Offered through selected distributors and resellers.
Specialized Technologies:
Ultra265 compression (U code) for efficient video storage.
Light Hunter, Color Hunter, and Wise ISP for enhanced image quality, especially in low light.
Easy Star for improved image clarity and reduced blur.
Definition & Core Functions: An NVR is a network device that records, stores, and manages video streams from IP cameras—the central hub of a surveillance system.
Key Functions:
Live viewing, recording, and playback.
Searching and retrieval of recorded footage.
Camera configuration and user management.
Interface Options:
Local monitor (HDMI/VGA).
Web interface (access via browser).
VMS Software (Easy Station).
Mobile apps (Unv Link, Easy View).
NVR Series:
Easy Series: Entry-level, ideal for small businesses and residential use.
Prime Series: Mid-range, for small to medium projects with enhanced analytics and RAID support.
Pro Series: Enterprise-level, supporting large-scale projects and high channel counts.
Considerations: Number of channels (cameras), storage capacity (resolution, frame rate, retention period), required features, and budget.