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It may offer the very latest AHD (Analogue High Definition) technology and deliver superior image quality, but the most talked about features of ESP’s new HDView CCTV collection is the simplicity of setting up the system and the ability to access and view the information on a mobile phone.

It takes just a few simple steps to complete the setup process, ready for viewing your cameras from anywhere in the world, as long as you have data connection. 

Step 1: connect the DVR to your broadband using a network cable or via Wi-Fi and then simply turn on the device.

Step 2: once the DVR has booted up, scan the QR code on the start-up screen and download the App for either iPhone or Android, then open the App and register your details.

Step 3: add a device by scanning the serial number QR code shown on your monitor and set up is now complete.

The comprehensive new HDView CCTV Collection comprises a total of 40 new products including 14 High Definition CCTV Kits, 15 Digital Video Recorders and 9 Cameras.  The DigiviewHD range of 4 and 8 Channel CCTV Kits provide everything required for professional system installations in convenient, boxed units.  Each kit comprises a 4 or 8-channel 720P DVR, Sony 720P bullet or dome cameras, 20M lengths of RG59 shotgun cable, HDMI cable and power supply.  A range of hard drive capacities are available at 500GB, 1TB, 2TB and 4TB. 

AHD is the most recently developed solution for transmitting full 720P HD digital video in a CCTV surveillance system. The ground-breaking concept of AHD is to deliver high definition video using digital TV (DTV) transmission.  AHD leverages the extremely robust AV transmission capability of DTV to easily and seamlessly upgrade an analogue CCTV surveillance system to digital full HD.  

With AHD, high definition digital video can be transmitted easily over existing coaxial cabling – the same cabling used for existing standard resolution analogue systems.   Cable run limitation is not a problem as AHD cable runs can easily exceed 300m – longer than a standard analogue system’s capability. 

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