Limitations in trial version – Milestone Basis+ 6.5 User Manual
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About the Trial Version
Network
Ethernet (1 Gbit recommended).
Graphics Adapter
AGP or PCI-Express, minimum 1024×768, 16 bit colors.
Hard Disk Type
E-IDE, PATA, SATA, SCSI, SAS (7200 rpm or faster).
Hard Disk Space
80 GB free (depends on number of cameras and recording settings).
Software
DirectX 9.0 or newer required to run the playback Viewer application.
Microsoft .NET 1.1 Framework required to run Recording Server
Manager.
System requirements for access clients, etc. are available in the separate manuals describing these
applications. You find the manuals on www.milestonesys.com.
Limitations in Trial Version
Compared with a full version of XProtect Basis+, the trial version has the following limitations:
The trial version is valid for 30 days only. After the 30-day trial period, you will not be able to
use the trial version. You will, however, still be able to upgrade the trial version to a full
version.
You are able to view and record video from a maximum of four cameras at a time.
A full
version allows simultaneous viewing and recording from 25 cameras.
Tip: Just like in a full version, you are allowed to add 25 cameras to your trial system, so
you can easily test more than four cameras on your trial system—provided you only view live
video from a maximum of four cameras at a time.
No Device License Keys are required for the cameras and/or video encoders you add to your
trial system.
A full version requires a Device License Key (DLK) for each camera and/or video
encoder you add. The Device License Keys allow you to run the cameras and/or video encoders
with your full version. You get Device License Keys from your Milestone vendor or straight from
www.milestonesys.com.
Archiving—the storage of recordings outside of your XProtect Basis+ system’s databases—is
limited to one day (24 hours).
A full version lets you archive recordings for as long as required,
limited only by the available hardware storage capacity.
Should you want to upgrade your trial version to a full version, you can easily do so at any time
during or after the 30-day trial period. See Upgrading to a Full Version on page 13.