Automatic camera detection and pre-configured recording settings of cameras save time on installation with support for more than 500 IP cameras and encoders from various manufacturers. Simple front-panel controls offer an easy transition from traditional VCR/DVRs for security officers.
The NVR comes embedded with Milestone security management software and is open platform for integration into other management solutions such as Access Control Point of Sales and ANPR.
VCR/DVR-like jog-shuttle and front panel controls ensuring ease of use. High-quality images at a maxiumum frame rate of 240fps at VGA. Milestone XProtect Enterprise embedded for maximum user-friendliness and easy operation. Open platform for enhanced scalability with external devices and future upgrades. Automatic IP camera detection; Total of 32 recording channels; Features 8 alarm inputs; Recorder is rack-mountable; In-built 500GB Hard Disk Drive (HDD) storage and can be upgraded with an additional 500GB HDD. Using the external USB port up to 4TB of storage can be added to work with the recorder; Supports RAID 1 (mirroring) internally; Compliant with network attached storage devices (NAS) for video archiving; Now supporting up to 32 channels the VR-N1600E(A) is an out-of-the-box solution with no need for hardware; Configuration or software installation. This makes it easy to swap over during unit failure reducing downtime of the security system. The VR-N1600(A) comes pre-installed with 16 channels (additional 16 channels available as cost option) with an improved frame rate of up to 480 frames per second (record/display/distribution 160/160/160 max. recording 240f/s) and features a master/slave function for great system scalability.
| Features | |
|---|---|
| NVR or DVR | NVR |
| Number of Channels | 16 |
| Networkable | Yes |
| Recording format | Motion JPEG/MPEG4 |
| Internal HDD Capacity | 500GB |
| Frame rate | Recording/Diplay/Distribution: 160/80/80 |
| Power supply | AC 220-240V |
| Power consumption | Max. 0.8A (220-240V) |
| Operating temperature range (T-T) | 5 to 40 Degrees |
| Dimensions W x D x H | 420 x 350 x 88 mm |
| Weight | 7.7 Kg |
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