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RVR EXTENDS LIST OF THIRD PARTY TRANSMISSION TECHNOLOGIES SUPPORTED

 

(October 20th 2010) Remote Video Response (RVR), one of the UK’s leading providers of remote monitoring services, has significantly expanded the third-party transmission and recording technologies that it can now support, including the new generation GE TVR 10.

Colin Walters, General Manager of RVR, says that the move follows the roll-out of the latest MASVideo technology within the RVR business – a development of the MASterMind management platform that RVR has used for the last over 10 years: “RVR already supports more manufacturers’ products than any other remote video response centre (RVRC), but has taken this compatibility for visually verified systems to another level,” he says.

“It means that installers can choose whatever manufacturer they prefer to work with, happy in the knowledge that they can connect to RVR without any difficulty.

“Similarly, end-users who may have large estates with multiple technologies installed can deal with the one RVRC to manage all of their remote CCTV, intruder monitoring, and verification requirements,” said Walters.     

As well as the GE TVR10, other products supported include the very latest versions of the Bosch Divar, Dedicated Micros NetVu, Integral, Lanex, March Networks, Pelco, Rapid Eye and Intellex.

RVR is business of UTC Fire & Security, a unit of United Technologies Corp (NYSE:UTX)

About RVR:
The MASvideo™ add-on module gives users the ability to integrate video products and incorporate video verification into their operations. MASvideo provides a common viewer for integration to multiple video manufacturers, adding greater flexibility and one look and feel. In addition, the control panel can provide access to camera functions as well as the ability to record and store video in the MASterMind™ Monitoring database.

Built on MASterMind,™ the world’s most scalable and redundant centralized management platform, MASvideo is part of the viaMAS™ solution suite. Additional MASterMind solutions include MASterMind Business, MASweb, Telephony and a Global Positioning System.

The MASterMind software suite is ideally suited for enterprise monitoring organizations, governments, financial institutions, municipalities, retail stores and mega centers.