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Note: For a limited time this system will come upgraded to our Professional Color Weatherproof Infrared Camera model PRO420 instead of the IRB420 camera which is temporarily out of stock. The PRO420 has much greater infrared distance and a 6mm lens. --> This top of the line high resolution Optiview VR series DVR offers the best playback image quality at a competitive price. We have adopted the latest H.264 technology to allow full screen playback pictures with clear smooth real time viewing. You cannot find a better image or more options than the Optiview VR series DVR. We also include a remote client that not only allows control of the DVR server but also acts as a full feature DVR allowing streaming remote recording of all cameras from your DVR or Optiview IP servers. 120 frames per second (fps) plays recordings back real time!
System comes with 8 infrared color cameras (model IRB420), 8 - 65ft. plug and play cables (CAB65) and connectors. Just hook your camera cables to the back of the digital recorder and plug in a computer monitor. Power it up and see how easy it is to operate with its intuitive controls. If you prefer not to use infrared cameras you can switch to the Day/Night Color Bullet Camera (DN101) at no charge (see Product Options above). If you prefer to use RG59 Siamese cable instead of the plug and play cable just give us a call. We will make sure that you have all the connectors and tools you need for your system. For more information about cabling click here.
DVR Includes: DVD Burner Lan Port Keyboard Mouse Connectors Documentation Technical Support You supply your own computer monitor
DVR Features:
Real time Audio for every channel Real time viewing and recording at full screen Up to 240 fps for 8 channel (30 fps per channel) Smart search feature allows skipping over motionless areas Up to 8 channel simultaneous playback Optional matrix output allowing up to 4 monitors to display selected images Less than .1 seconds delay in display Audio synced with video perfectly Recording options are scheduled, motion or 24hrs H.264 compression technology Watermarking Pentaplex recording, playback and remote connection all at the same time Supports many PTZ protocols Remote connection via IE or client Client allows control of settings on server also allows full recording and playback on remote machine Network speed auto adjusts for smoothest picture
DVR Specifications:
O/S: Windows XP Professional System CPU: Intel Pentium Dual Core Memory: 512 MB Camera Input: 8 Playback: Full or multiscreen (R/T) Compression: H.264 Real-time Display resolution: 704 x 480 DCIF 528*320 or CIF 352*240 Recording Speed: 240 fps total (30 fps each camera) Audio: Real Time audio on every channel Hard Drive: 500 GB (Upgradable to 6 Terabyte) Backup: DVD-RW
Notes: Adding a KVM switch will allow you to set up the DVR next to an existing PC computer or PC-based DVR and use that machine's mouse, keyboard, and monitor. Then you can switch between the computer and the DVR with a touch of a button. When playing back recorded video on the DVR you may view all of the cameras at once. However, when playing back remotely using the client software or the web browser you may view up to 4 cameras at a time (4-part partition). You may view any of the available cameras but only 4 at a time. 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 8 cameras hooked up you can store about 9 to 12 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 6000 gigabytes (6 terabytes).
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.
Note: The storage capacity using H.264 (aka MPEG4+) video compression is similar to MPEG4. However the big improvement of this newer technology is in its image quality, especially at higher resolutions such as full D1. In plain terms this means that you may use ...
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