- High resolution multiple video
- Easy search with calendar graphic interface
- 3 built-in video output connections: USB, VGA & TV
- Remote controller
- 2 HD capability (up to 500G ea.)
1. MPEG-4 Video Compression
Uses MPEG-4 compression, which is renowned for its unbeatable resolution and its compression rate in digital video recording and networking compared to other compression.
2. TRIPLEX
Real-time recording, Real-time Playback, and Networking simultaneously.
3. Record Functions
Can record data by use of a motion detection, sensor, manual record, continuous record, or preset schedule.
4. Motion Detection
Equipped with the most precise motion detection system ever. Each channel can monitor up to four sections.
5. Powerful Networking
It is easy to operate and control the primary functions with designated software via LAN and ADSL. Live monitoring, Search, Backup, Setup, PTZ Control, Remote S/W upgrade, Dynamic IP support, Stable ADSL support
6. Reliability
Real Time Operating System and hardware as well as watchdog timer functions ensure the reliability of the DVR
7. Simple and convenient Backup Function
Backup Still-images or Video data into USB flash memory stick. With Network S/W, user can backup Video data or Still-images.
8. Firmware Upgrade
Easy upgrade through USB flash memory stick and Network client S/W.
The Full Featured Triplex DVR (8CH / 240fs / 250G HD) offers support for a TV, VCR or DVR.
Can the DVR detect motion when the camera is placed behind a window or glass barrier?
Yes, DVR senses pixel movement of the video signal from the camera. So a DVR (built-in or separate) will detect motion when the camera is placed behind a window or glass barrier
Other info:
Since you can have the DVR record only upon motion, you can extend the recording time period which it is intended to cover. Each 1GB of memory will record up to 2.5 total hours of video.. However Since the camera and the DVR has to be on all the time, it will not extend the battery life. Typically, 1GB of memory will record up to 2.5 total hours of video.
Also, you can configure to eliminate certain areas of the picture from motion detection. Example would be deactivating lower 1/5 of the screen that would not capture creatures that enter only that part of the image.
Motion detection sensitivity is adjustable as well.
Does a DVR make any noise?
Full size stand alone DVRs all come with a cooling fan that will make noise as much as a PC. Portable DVRs do not make any noise.
Does your DVR unit automatically record over the old data when the memory becomes full?
Yes, there is a loop mode for recording. When the memory is full, it will start to record from the beginning of the memory. In other words, you will always retain certain amount of most recent data.
How does motion detection recording work?
DVR senses pixel movement of the video signal from the camera. Since you can have the DVR record only upon motion, you can extend the recording time period which it is intended to cover. Each 1GB of memory will record up to 2.5 total hours of video.. However Since the camera and the DVR has to be on all the time, it will not extend the battery life. Typically, 1GB of memory will record up to 2.5 total hours of video.
Also, you can configure to eliminate certain areas of the picture from motion detection. Example would be deactivating lower 1/5 of the screen that would not capture creatures that enter only that part of the image.
Motion detection sensitivity is adjustable as well.
What is a DVR?
DVRs provide video recording on to its hard disk or a removable flash memory. Other features includes: multi video inputs, motion detection recoding, networking etc...
GENERAL QUESTIONS ON RECORDERS
Does your cameras work with different voltage for other countries?
Most of our camera come with a power adapter that can handle form 110V ~240V AC.
In case of a direct AC plug-in camera such as clock radio camera
We will include the 220V to 110V (60Hz) step-down converter.
However, if your country uses 50Hz, the time on the clock, because it is digital, will not be correct (off about 20 min a day)