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Typedigital NVRdigital NVR
Camera connection4 channels4 channels
Features
Features
PTZ
motion response
mobile app
remote control
PTZ
motion response
mobile app
remote control
Connectors
BNC video output1
RCA audio input11
RCA audio output11
USB 2.022
HDMI1
VGA11
LAN11
LAN speed1 Gbps
Alarm input4
Alarm output1
RS-485
Video recording
Bandwidth40/80 Mbps
Resolution (all channels)720x576 px1280x720 px
Frame rate25 fps
Video compression formatH.264, M-JPEGH.264, M-JPEG
Max. resolution (IP)2560x1920 pixels2560x1920 pixels
Drives
Number of SATA12
Max. total capacity4 TB8 TB
PoE power
PoE (output)802.3af/at802.3af
PoE outputs44
Power per PoE output30 W
Total PoE power50 W
General
Power supply12В12В
Power consumption12 W15 W
Operating temperature-10 °C ~ +55 °С-10 °C ~ +55 °С
Maximum humidity90 %90 %
ONVIF
Dimensions315x230x45 mm445x290x45 mm
Weight2.5 kg2 kg
Added to E-Catalogfebruary 2016november 2015

BNC video output

The number of BNC outputs provided in the design of the registrar.

BNC — connector with bayonet fixation for coaxial cable, used including for transmission of analogue video signal in professional equipment. Outputs with such connectors are designed to transmit a video signal to other components of the surveillance system — for example, monitors.

BNC outputs are found in all types of modern recorders (see above). At the same time, in DVR-type devices, their number, usually, corresponds to the number of BNC inputs, which makes it possible to switch the signal from each camera through its own output. In the NVR, most often only one connector is installed, which is intended for viewing recorded materials, and not images from cameras. The same option is also popular in HVR, although there are also models similar to DVR among them.

HDMI

The number of HDMI outputs provided in the design of the registrar.

HDMI is the most popular of today's digital interfaces for high-definition video and multi-channel audio. An HDMI input is available in almost every modern TV, monitor, media centre, etc. The HDMI output in the recorders is mainly used to view the captured video; moreover, there is usually less than one such output, since usually, it is not required to connect several external devices at once in this way.

LAN speed

The maximum data transfer rate supported by the DVR's LAN ports.

Note that for simple tasks, a rather modest by modern standards speed of 100 Mbps is often enough. However, high bandwidth ( 1 Gbps) not only simplifies the transfer of large amounts of data, but also helps to reduce lags and improve the overall quality of communication; and modern technologies make it possible to provide support for gigabit LAN even in fairly simple and inexpensive registrars.

Of course, in order to use all the features of the LAN, it is necessary that the devices connected to such ports also support the appropriate speeds.

Alarm input

The number of alarm inputs provided in the design of the registrar.

Alarm inputs allow the recorder to respond to various events and signals from other elements of the security system. For example, a door opening sensor can be connected to such an input, and upon a signal from it, the registrar will turn on the camera above this door. This ensures the automation of the security system and makes it less dependent on the human factor.

Alarm output

The number of alarm outputs provided in the design of the registrar.

Alarm outputs are used to transmit signals from the recorder to other elements of the security system — an alarm siren, electronic locks, spotlights, etc. Thus, the system can automatically respond to events recorded by the registrar — for example, block the doors when moving in the frame.

Bandwidth

The maximum data stream in Mbit/s that the NVR is capable of processing when recording and displaying. The throughput parameter is specified as the maximum incoming/outgoing speed, or as the sum of incoming and outgoing streams (total throughput). It is calculated in such a way that the throughput exceeds the total flow of all IP cameras connected to the DVR, and another 25–30% is put in reserve for playing video or viewing it via network access.

Resolution (all channels)

The highest resolution in which the recorder can record video when a signal is received from all channels simultaneously. If cameras are not connected to some channels, the recording resolution may be higher (see “Maximum Resolution”).

Higher resolution has a positive effect on detail, but takes up more space and requires more computing power for processing, which accordingly affects the price of the registrar.

Frame rate

The highest frame rate in the recorded video that the recorder can support when recording from all available channels simultaneously. If not all channels are occupied by cameras, this figure may be higher.

The minimum required for comfortable viewing is 24 fps. And in the most modern video standards, the frame rate can be much higher — 50 – 60 fps. Higher values result in better quality and smoother video that allows you to clearly see fast movement; however, such video takes up more space and requires powerful hardware, which affects the price of recorders.

Number of SATA

The number of SATA connectors provided in the design of the registrar.

SATA is the most popular modern interface for connecting internal drives. One connector allows you to connect one hard drive (or other internal media), that is, the number of such connectors is, in fact, the largest number of separate drives that can be installed inside the recorder at the same time. Basic versions can be equipped with one SATA connector or two. More advanced ones have 4 SATA connectors, and already models for serious objects have much greater connectivity.
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