QNAP VS-4016 Pro Series VioStor NVR is the professional standalone network video surveillance systems designed to meet the high security demand of the small and medium-size business (SMB) and enterprises. The Linux-based system supports PC-less quick configuration monitoring of IP cameras over the network and video playback by connecting a monitor to the built-in VGA connector a USB keyboard and a USB mouse. The VioStor NVR supports H.264 MxPEG MPEG-4 and M-JPEG recording megapixel recording and up to 8 TB storage capacity. It is compatible with over 800 models from popular IP cameras brands.
The VioStor NVR features versatile recording functions. The unique multi-server monitoring enables the users to monitor up to 128 IP cameras from multiple QNAP NVR servers without any extra software. Video search by intelligent video analytics (IVA) including motion detection foreign object missing object out of focus and camera occlusion is also available. Other powerful functions include multi-channel playback at different speed easy data search by date & time and alarm event powerful event management with a larger range of supported alarm event types and handling options strengthened user management for secure access control etc. All these functions can be performed through the web-based GUI by the IE browser.
Moreover advanced RAID data protection Online RAID Capacity Expansion and Online RAID Level Migration are supported. The NVR is equipped with two Gigabit LAN ports capable of network failover load-balancing and standalone configurations. The VioStor NVR is an ideal solution for video surveillance in the community parking lot retails stores malls banks hospitals offices and factories etc.
VioStor NVR supports maximum 4 high-speed SATA hard drives for recording large amount of video data in a long period of time
| Features | |
|---|---|
| NVR or DVR | NVR |
| USB port | 5 |
| Power supply | 100-240V AC |
| Power consumption | 35W |
| Operating temperature range (T-T) | 0-40C |
| Dimensions W x D x H | 180X235X177 mm |
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