This DVR is Supplied without a Hard Drive. For DVRs with Hard Drives included please see the "Package Deals" tab.
Features:
- MPEG-4 compression format providing clear images with real time performance.
- Supports up to 750GB HDD, giving more than 90 days recording time. (4CH, CIF Best Quality, 30IPS)
- Alarm trigger recording will send alerts with images to designated e-mail and FTP address
- Support pre-alarm recording (8MB)
- Advanced motion detection function and convenient search function.
- Allows live display, record, playback, backup and network operation at the same time
- Web surveillance supports up to 5 online users synchronously
- Backup files with network backup
- Support covert screen for live display channels
- PTZ cameras through RS-485
- Support TCP/IP, PPPoE, DHCP and DDNS network connection
- Support multi-language OSD
- Support manual / timer / motion / alarm / remote recording functions
- Watermark function to ensures the authentication of the recorded images
This is an entry-level model of 4CH MPEG-4 real time DVR. It includes features such as MPEG-4/JPEG compression format, real time performance with 120 IPS (NTSC) / 100 IPS (PAL), advanced motion trigger recording, triplex operation and local language OSD. All the benefits of this product are created to meet high quality demand with a very competitive price.
Question from Raj: Asked on 30/06/2010 does this DVR require a SATA or IDE hard drive?
Question from Raj: Asked on 23/06/2010 Pentaplex allows the DVR to record more than one camera at once. This DVR does not support this right? So how does it decide which camera output to record in the event of motion on both?
Does it have the facility to record on motion only rather than continious?
Also, can it FTP video to server aswell as jpeg's?
Regards
Question from Remy D: Asked on 08/07/2009 Can a dvd rewriter be fitted to this unit.
Question from glenn: Asked on 02/03/2009 Hi, is there any sort of zoom/enhance feature built in to this recorder?
Question from glenn: Asked on 16/02/2009 Could you give some idea of how long on 'continuous record' a 250GB , and for comparison a 500GB HDD would record (in days/hours?) many thanks
Question from lawrencezarb: Asked on 16/11/2008 Can the HDD be configured for continous recording, ie when the HDD is full, the unit will "roll-over" and overwrite on the HDD.