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KASA Security are a leader in the New Zealand and Pacific Island security market
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Access Control
Our access control systems can be as simple as a code entry or a swipe with a card, to a finger print reader for access on any type of door or gate.
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Alarms
KASA Security install, maintain and service a wide range of systems for both residental and commercial properties
We put the customer's needs first in designing it as user friendly as possible and fulfilling your requirements
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Remote Site Solutions
KASA Security are innovators in providing security solutions for remote sites where there is no access to power or communications.
With our solutions we can network single or multiple cameras or intrusion devices in the most remote locations, with our wireless and 3g/4g products we can connect to cameras up to 30km away from the central server.
Our solutions have help secure properties for farmers, construction, government and building companies.
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Watch Tower
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Alarm Monitoring
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NVR
What is a NVR?
A NVR (Network Video Recorder) is an internet protocol based device that sits on your network it is a software program that records video in a digital format to a disk drive, USB flash drive, SD memory card or other mass storage device. An NVR contains no dedicated video capture hardware. However, the software is typically run on a dedicated device, usually with an embedded operating system. NVRs are often mistakenly called DVRs probably because both NVR and DVR are software applications popularly used for recording videos in digital formats to storage media
What is the difference between a NVR and DVR?
NVRs are similar to DVRs but with several distinct differences. An NVR's video input is from a network, as opposed to a direct connection to a video capture card or tuner. The main distinction being video on a DVR is encoded and processed at the DVR, while video on an NVR is encoded and processed at the camera, then streamed to the NVR for storage or remote viewing.
DVR is the main engine of CCTV security systems while NVR is the main engine behind any IP video surveillance systems. However, there are hybrid NVR/DVR security systems which incorporate functions of both NVR and DVR. They are usually referred to as NVRs as well.
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Cameras
KASA Security can provide security surveillance solutions for any size property, we have economy, intermediate and enterprise solutions
We focus on listening and putting your needs first by doing a full assessment first to ensure we can offer you the correct camera system to capture the data you require
Our HD and megapixel network cameras provide resolution that is three times higher than normal analog CCTV cameras
We can offer standalone recorders to fully integated (VMS) video managerment software we can also offer integration for (POS) point of sale, (LPR) licence plate recognition and (VCA) video contact analysis
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How to view footage on PSS
How to live and recored footage on PSS software
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