You have the freedom to move your camera to just about anywhere as long as it falls within range of your network.Also, if you have multiple places across the country or state that you would like to monitor without having to pay for separate individual systems, the NVR allows users to simply connect the cameras onto your view as long as that camera has an internet connection at its location.
An NVR stores digital images pre-compressed from an IP camera. All of the compression is being done in the field by the cameras allowing the CPU to only lay down pre-compressed files in an easily searchable format. The NVR can use a conventional computer (meeting certain minimum specifications) and it is easily upgradable to provide additional storage or new functionality features become available.
The NVR has a file export function which embodies the watermarking and digital signature based video images and audit trail for security.Mirroring can be used to duplicate the recording of video streams on additional hard drives to minimize the chance of a single point of failure, if one part goes down the other is there as a backup. NVRs record, replay simultaneously from a number of authorized operators spread across the network all totally independently and without affecting each other.
Features:
- 8 channel NVR with POE (power over ethernet)
- Individually configurable channels
- Third party network cameras
- Up to 5MP resolution recording
- HMDI and VGA output
- Two SATA interfaces
- Configurable video input/output quality
- HDD Group Management
- Connect up to 8 network cameras
- Each channel supports two compression parameters - continuous and event - which can be configurable locally and remotely
- Watermark support
- Mutliple screen display in live view
- Adjustable automatic cycle intervals
- Motion detection, tamper proof, video exception alert and video loss alert functions
- Privacy mask