infinias, an industry-leading manufacturer and provider of IP-based access control software and hardware, has announced the release of a newly integrated access control and video management system – the Intelli-M Access NVR.

Initially launched this year at ISC West, the Intelli-M Access NVR can support up to 300 eIDC32 doors and up to 32 channels of IP video recording. The product is outfitted in an industrial 2U rack mount chassis and comes equipped with an Intel i5 processor and 8GB of RAM to manage access control and video operations. Internal storage configurations in 2, 5 and 8TB provide weeks of video storage.

The units come pre-loaded with Intelli-M Access NVR software. The software utilises the same easy navigation and intuitive design that our customers have come to appreciate and now includes a video integration tab. This gives users the ability to manage their cameras and settings, as well as configure camera groups and tours. 

Through the new infinias Connect client software, a user is provided a unique dashboard that incorporates both video and access control events. infinias Connect provides many of the standard video capabilities, as well as momentary unlock functionality, live display of door events, and integration with a cardholder’s badge photos.  From a video retrieval perspective, customers are able to utilise access control events to find the associated recorded video. 

“We developed the IA NVR specifically for the 80% of the market that is less than 32 doors and cameras,” said Wayne Jared, President of infinias. “In one cost effective solution, the IA NVR delivers one web interface for configuration of both access control and video, making management a snap.”

The infinias Intelli-M Access NVR provides an all-in-one video and access control management solution for monitoring your business around-the-clock. The network video recorder enables you to monitor your locations, manage video and control access — and offers a flexible, cost-effective security solution for a range of industries, including healthcare, banking, education and small to large enterprises.

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