Restaurant Surveillance FAQ’s

What is DVR? A DVR is a Digital Video Recorder. DVR’s are used to record footage from a surveillance system and save them to an inbuilt hard disk.  DVR’s have many characteristics and features such as multiple channels and cameras, remote monitoring, alarm setting, motion detection and more.  Some DVR’s have a PCI-Card, which is an inbuilt card for your PC that is compatible with various operating systems to make your CPU work as a DVR, allowing you to simultaneously use your PC monitor to view the video footage.  Available POS video integration.

Does it come with a Warranty? Most of the DVRs and complete systems come with a 1-year warranty.  Certain cameras and monitors also have a 1-year warranty.

Do all the DVRs include a motion detection feature? Yes, all multi-channel DVR’s include this function.

 Do I get software of remote viewing with System? Yes, you will receive remote viewing software with our digital surveillance systems.  

What is PCI-Card? PCI-Card is the inbuilt card for your personal computer, which helps you to make your PC the part of your Surveillance System. These cards also come with different characteristics for different applications such as different channels and different software for different operating systems.

Does wireless work as good as or better than cables? No, a wireless system is never as reliable as a hardwired system. A hardwired system cannot be picked up by someone with a wireless receiver, giving it added security and it is cheaper. 

Does the DVR have any capabilities of off-loading the video/audio to another device?
You can transfer video from the DVR to a memory stick. The DVR has a USB port. You can also upgrade to a DVR with a CD/RW Drive if you wanted to use a CD. Keep in mind this is only for transferring video clips not backing up the whole drive.