Honeywell announced an enhanced version of Honeywell Digital Video Manager (DVM), DVM R620 that enables organizations to more easily secure large-scale security operations. It is well suited for a range of facilities, including complex security installations with stringent requirements—such as airpo
Honeywell announced an enhanced version of Honeywell Digital Video Manager (DVM), DVM R620 that enables organizations to more easily secure large-scale security operations. It is well suited for a range of facilities, including complex security installations with stringent requirements—such as airports, correctional facilities, hospitals, higher education campuses, and smart cities. It features an enhanced user interface and includes major updates to how operators can capture, access and manage live and recorded video, reliably and efficiently. Based on a highly available distributed architecture, the system features edge recording playback and backfill capabilities, capturing video footage on camera memory cards, and then backfilling the footage to the system’s main server.
In addition, DVM R620 includes a more intuitive user interface. New features include bookmarking, which lets operators easily annotate and navigate video footage. This enables faster footage identification and retrieval for evidentiary purposes.It also supports open standards like the Open Network Video Interface Forum (ONVIF) standard, driving deeper levels of interoperability and connectivity.