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Specifications:
- Powerful MPEG4 120fps, 16 channels digital video record DVR card
- 4 channels audio real time, 4-16 channels high speed video capture
- 8Ch output and 8Ch input signal alarm
- Security CCTV digital video record system
- Brand new 1/4 inch Sharp CCD waterproof IR camera
- 420TVL horizontal resolution
- 3.6/6 mm option lens
- 23pcs IR LED, 20-25M IR distance

- Adopt advanced technology, the 16CH camera security system is reliable for long time use
DVR Card:
- Video Input (s): 4, 8, 12, 16 channels
- Audio Input (s): 4 channels
- Recording Rate At 320 X 240 Resolution: 120 fps (NTSC), 100 fps (PAL)
- Display Rate: 120 fps (NTSC), 100 fps (PAL)
- Video Resolution - NTSC/PAL: Full D1, half D1, CIF
- Compression Format: Geo MPEG4, Geo MPEG4 (ASP), Geo H264, Geo H264 V2
- GV-DSP Support: Yes
- GV-A16 Support: Yes
- GV-NET Card Support: Yes
- GV-NET/IO Card Support: Yes

- High quality material makes the IR camera security system durable and reliable for long time us
Minimum System Requirements:
- OS Supported: Windows 2000 / Windows XP / Windows Server 2003 / Windows Vista
- CPU: Pentium 4-2.4GHz with hyper-threading or above
- RAM: 2 x 512 MB dual channel
- HDD: 80GB (recommended)
- VGA: 9.0 and above
Camera:
- Pick Up Element: 1/4 inch SHARP CCD
- Pixel: PAL:500 x 582 NTSC:510 x 492
- Horizontal Resolution: 420TVL
- Signal System: PAL / NTSC
- Level Synchronous Frequency: PAL:15.625KHZ / NTSC:15.734KHZ
- Clock Frequency MHZ: PAL:19.3125 / NISC:19.0699
- Scanning System: 2:1 interlace
- Minimum Illumination: 0LUX(With IR LED on)
- Synchronous System: Internal, negative sync
- S/N Ratio: 48 dB
- Auto Electronic Shutter: PAL:1/50-1/100,000sec;NTSC:1/60-1/100,000
- Gama Characteristic: 0.45
- Video Output: 1 Vpp,75 Ohms
- Auto Gain Control: Auto
- Lens: 3.6/6 mm option
- IR LED: 30 PCS
- IR Distance: 20-25M
- Voltage: 12VDC(+/-10%)
- Current: 400mA
- Operation Temperature: -10-45℃

- The IR camera security system features 1/4 inch SHARP CCD and 420 TVL, provides HD pictures


- Provides all the accessories here, the IR camera security system is easy to install, plug and play
How to Protect Your Home With a DVR Camera Security Kit:

- Determine the purpose of your outdoor security camera: will you be monitoring to see who comes up to your front door or do you want to be able to watch all angles of the perimeter of your house and yard?
- Determine the view angle you need from your camera. In general, the wider the view the more the camera will record. This is particularly important if you will be using your camera to see who is approaching your front door and you want to be able to determine whether or not they are alone
- Determine the picture quality that you will need from your security camera and choose a camera that will provide it. While many screens are small and can use a lower resolution, a higher resolution will provide a clearer picture
- Choosing a wireless security camera? Choose a camera with a transmission range that will suit your needs; keep in mind that the walls of your home will reduce the range a wireless camera will have
- Planning to record the signal? Choose a camera that will broadcast to the system that you have chosen: closed circuit tv, your computer or a digital video recorder

- Do you want to have a camera that will be on all the time or do you want a camera that will start recording when movement is detected? Either way, a motion detector camera can make sure that you are able to record anything that happens
- Determine the size and type of security camera you are looking for. Do you need a camera that can zoom in, a camera that blends in or a camera that can record sound?

- Lastly, determine whether you want a camera that is monitored by a security company or not; if you do, be sure to choose the right company. Ask questions and get recommendations
How to Install an Outdoor Security Camera System?
- Select the type of connection you want; you can choose a wired or a wireless connection. Wireless systems are easier to install with no limitations on the distance between the devices and the monitors. Be aware, however, that wireless connections are subject to signal interference. If you choose to install a wired connection, it will require more work, but you won't have any signal interference. Wireless cameras are also battery-operated, so you will have to replace the batteries periodically. Wired cameras connect to the monitors, which run on the main power source

- Decide where you want your security camera. Place your camera in a position that will display the entire area you wish to view. Then, decide whether you want your camera visible or hidden. If you set up a wired camera system, hiding and wiring your device will be more difficult
- Drill holes for mounting the brackets. If you are setting up more than one camera, make sure you allow enough distance in between. Test your camera or cameras by turning them on and placing them in position. View the coverage area and decide where to drill your holes. If you are using a wired system, make sure the camera cables are long enough to connect your camera to your monitor

- Attach the brackets using the screwdriver. Regardless of whether your camera is on the ground or on a wall, you will need brackets to securely position your camera. Make sure your brackets are tight and stable enough to hold the camera
- Mount the camera on the brackets. Make sure everything is tightly secured
- Select a location for your monitor. The monitor should be where you spend the most time. If you are using a wireless system, you have completed the setup process

- Run a cable from each camera to your monitor if you are using a wired system. Cables can run along door and floor edges or under a carpet. Use electrical tape or a staple gun to secure your wires. If your monitor does not have multiple plugs for your camera cables, you need to purchase a multiplexer. Plug your camera cables into the multiplexer and plug the multiplexer into the monitor
- Turn on your system to view your area
Application:




Package Included:
- 1 x 16 Channels Digital Video Record DVR Card
- 4 x 1/4 Inch SHARP CCD Waterproof IR Cameras
- 4 x Switched Adapters
- 4 x Passive Video Baluns
- 1 x 100m Network Cables
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Bjorn Aarts
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04-14-2011- Other Thoughts: I bought two sets of this system. One for the back and one for the front of my property for both video of objects 100 feet away and sound. My cameras are recording 24/7, so the display does not go to a screensaver which is the only bad thing I have experienced. This system was the easiest and least expensive way to cover my property which has worked out well.
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Jamie Ryman
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03-30-2011- Other Thoughts: Received the DVR Camera Security Kit last night and had it installed and up and running in one hour--not bad for someone who is not too handy. The software download was flawless (vista; I also have it streaming to my blackberry...way too cool. The optics are decent and the field of vision is excellent, in my opinion. All in all, I am totally happy with this purchase and would highly recommend it to anyone as a camera security system that is well designed and solidly built. Five Stars!
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Susan Begunich
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02-15-2011- Other Thoughts: This is a great product. Does what it says, and then some. Reliable almost to a fault; I get emailed snapshots very quickly; most of the time they arrive on my phone in under a minute. I didn't bother with the paid service; the free server is more than adequate for my needs.
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Farkas István
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03-07-2011- Other Thoughts: This is the most cost effective Wireless IR Security Kit for homes and small businesses that already have a computer. It is very easy to set up, has good quality video, and great remote viewing options. The software that is included turns your PC into a DVR and yet you can continue to use it as a PC! A full, unbiased review including sample video is at mikes-review dot com.
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Douglas Yee
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04-28-2011- Other Thoughts: My friends guessed I paid thousands, what an amazing bargain. It is literally plug and play, simple to set up, easy to live with. Quality through and through. <br/>Don't hesitate to purchase, you will be pleased.
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- What is "Lux" for cameras?
LUX is defined as "Relative amount of light that will produce a viewable image." A unit measuring the intensity of light. Full moon light is about 0.1 lux whereas full daylight is about 10,000 lux. Most color cameras can produce decent images during deep twilight. Most black and white cameras need about as much light as produced by a full moon. With our new HAD and Super HAD CCD cameras, the only light you need is starlight on a dark night.
- What is the difference C or CS Mount?
These are 2 standard cctv camera lens mounts. Their only difference is the the flange focal distance, which is 17.526 mm (0.69 inches) for a C-mount, 12.52 mm for the otherwise identical CS-mount.
- What is Automatica Gain Control(AGC)?
Most cameras come with an AGC circuit. This circuit examines brightness level of the video signal to keep it at a consistent level. For example, if the video signal is dark, it will attempt to increase the gain to bring the brightness up to a normal level.
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