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16 Camera H.264 240fps Triplex Embedded DVR with DVD-RW backup |
Model: DVRH16 |
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This is an awesome DVR for the price! Its a rock solid machine with all of the most desired features including H.264 compression, 240 fps recording rate, remote viewing, and DVD-RW for backups. You cant find a more functional machine for the money.
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Features |
- Compatible with iPhone, Blackberry, and HTC mobile phones
- 16 Channel Input
- Triplex (Recording, Playback, Network all at the same time)
- H.264 Compression
- Hybrid (supports IP cameras)
- Remote Viewing
- Real Time Display
- Up to 240fps Recording Speed
- Calendar Search
- Full Mouse Support
- Archiving via USB and DVD-RW
- Stable Operation System (Embedded Linux)
- Central Management System (CMS) software for large scale video management
- Firmware Upgradeable
- Scheduled Recording
- Password Protection
- Network Connection
- IE Web Server and Remote Client
- PTZ Control via RS-485 (Pelco D, Pelco P)
- Camera Installation Plug & Play
- Automatic Camera Detection
- Supports Covert Camera Operation
- Supports Pre-Alarm Recording
- USB 2.0 Port for Video Clip Exporting
- Built with ezBurnTM, ezRecordTM, ezDDNSTM Technologies
- IR Remote Control Included
- Hard drive purchased separately
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Specifications |
Camera Inputs: |
16 |
Image Compression: |
H.264 /MJPEG |
Operating System: |
Embedded Linux |
Operation: |
Triplex(Playback / Record / Network View) |
Video Input: |
BNC x 16, 1.0Vp-p, 75 ohm |
Video Output: |
BNC to main monitor |
Video Output: |
VGA 800 x 600, 1024 x 768, 1280 x 1024 pixels |
Audio Inputs: |
16 |
Audio Outputs: |
2 |
Hard Drive: |
purchased separately, 2 HD Maximum (up to 2 Terabyte) |
Display: |
30 fps per channel (@720 x 480) |
Recording Rate: |
240 fps (@352 x 240), 120 fps (@720 x 240), 60 fps (@720 x 480) |
Recording Qualities: |
8 Preset Levels |
Recording: |
Schedule, Alarm, Motion Detection |
Search: |
Time, Date, Event |
Playback Speeds: |
1X, 2X, ...32X |
Alarm Inputs: |
16 D-Sub |
Alarm Outputs: |
1 relay output D-Sub |
Pre-Alarm operation: |
Yes |
PTZ Control |
RS-485 interface |
Archiving |
USB 2.0, DVD-RW, network |
Network: |
Ethernet RJ-45 connector, 10/100Mbps, supports DHCP, DDNS |
Remote Operation: |
Monitor, Playback, Recording, System Setup, Dome Camera Control, Archiving |
Password Control: |
2 Level, Adminstrator / User |
Dimensions: |
362mm(W)* 350mm(D)* 90mm(H) |
Unit Weight: |
7 kg (15 lbs.) |
Operation Temperature: |
-5°C - 40°C (23°F - 104°F) |
Relative Humidity: |
10% - 90% Non - condensing |
Download specifications in Adobe PDF format.
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Storage Capacity |
At the maximum frame rate (30 fps) this DVR will use approximately 5 to 7 gigabytes of hard drive space per camera, per day. Therefore, on a 500 gig hard drive with all 16 cameras hooked up you can store about 4.5 to 6 days of recorded video. The use of record time scheduling and motion detection can extend the recording capacity up to twice this amount. You may also tune down the record frame rate to increase your recording capacity (however this may affect video picture quality). Once the hard drive is full the unit will start recording over the oldest video.
You may upgrade the HDD storage on this machine up to 2000 gigabytes (2 terabyte).
Please keep in mind that actual storage capacity varies greatly based on many factors including the resolution and imaging chip size of each camera, the amount of motion in the field of view, and of course the selected DVR features and settings such as the frame rate, scheduling, and motion detection. Recording audio will also use up storage space (approx 1-2 gigs per audio input per day).
Be careful when comparing our storage capacity to other DVRs. Often times other manufacturers will claim that their DVR will allow you to store months of video. Be aware that they may be assuming that the frame rate is turned all the way down to one frame per second which is not a practical setting to use.
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