DVRs are an important part of any successful CCTV project. Video resolution is getting larger, recording speeds are getting faster, and video data compression is reducing the video data file size. TeraByte storage capacity is becoming common in many CCTV applications. Network or remote monitoring of CCTV video is standard in all professional DVRs on the market in 2007 and video distribution across LANs, WANs, and the Web have given the DVR a new market outside of video security known as Business Systems Monitoring that allows management to monitor specified key business areas 24 hours a day. No longer just a security video recorder, the DVR has become a business tool for management with remote monitoring applications.
Standalone Recorder DVR |
Network Video Recorder ( NVR ) |
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• Each channel supports up to 4CIF recording and CIF
real time recording • Dual stream. • VGA output • 1 SATA interface • Support main and auxiliary video output • Up to 4 / 8 / 16 -ch synchronous playback |
• Support local storage at H.264 compression
• Support 4 network cameras input at 4CIF resolution
or 2 network cameras input at UXGA/720P resolution • Up to 4 / 8 q6 -ch synchronous playback • 4X digital zoom in preview and playback • Advanced motion detection • Easy back-up to USB and CD/DVD-RW |
Mobile DVR |
Hybrid DVR |
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• Each channel supports up to 4CIF real-time encoding
• Dual stream
• Anti-shock technology
• 2x2.5" pluggable SATA HDD/SSD
• Support redundant mirror recording and master-slave recording • eSata interface for high-speed back-up • Built-in 3G(cdma2000/WCDMA) router (optional) • Built-in GPS module • Support external G-sensor module |
• H.264 video compression • Up to 4-ch synchronous playback • Up to 32 users • Advanced motion detection • Easy back-up to USB and CD/DVD-RW • Support up to 1 SATA hard disk drives |
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