German-based video surveillance company Dallmeier has launched a new version of its DMS 2400 system with the MK4 revision.

This new variant enables the recording of up to 40 high-resolution video streams, and combines the software SeMSy Recording Server with compact server hardware. This makes it ideally suited for video security systems in areas that require the highest recording quality within a small footprint, the company said.
The system achieves a high storage speed, allowing the recording of up to 40 high-resolution video streams at a frame rate of 30 fps.
Two lockable 3.5ins hard disk bays at the rear provide a storage capacity of up to 48 TB. The compartmentalised Linux operating system and the SeMSy Recording Server application are installed on a separate flash module.
The pre-installed SeMSy Recording Server software is designed as an open platform. In combination with the according licences, third-party cameras can be recorded with motion detection and configured via the ONVIF protocol.
In addition, the appliance is equipped with a database for the analysis results of Dallmeier cameras and Panomera systems with EdgeAnalytics technology.
The received events, objects and classes are stored with the relevant metadata "almost in real-time," Dallmeier said, and can be specifically analysed using the SmartFinder function in SeMSy Compact.