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Specifications:
- 100% brand new and never used
- Made of high quality and durable material
- Compact design and easy to install
- Light weight and low power consumption
- Very convenient and practical
- The layman please do not open canopy
- Carefully lightly puts
- Please do not have to put in the pickup camera moist or easily the place which is drenched by tile rain, or in the moist place operation, once pickup camera wet, please immediately switches off the power source, asks the specialist to service, moist is very easy to damage the pickup camera, moreover is easy to cause the electro acoustical accident
- The clean photograph machine-hour please do not use the intense cleanser
- Please not have to treat the pickup camera the sun, no matter is in the room or outside, please do not have operates
- Side the spotlight either other glare or the reflection please in the stipulation temperature, the humidity and the power source scope operates the pickup camera, please (-10℃~50℃) is lower than 85 in 14℉ 122℉
- Support advance search mode. Users can search by date/time, camera, record mode, and random combination of the three methods
- Support recorded files backup, delete by date/time, camera
- Convenient to extend system functions by software upgrade
- CPU and storage resources saving by advanced technology
- Remote surveillance and P.T.Z control through LAN, intranet, and internet
- Support alarm pre-record
- Support buzzer, email alarm out
- Can greatly decrease fragmented files while using NTFS partition
- User-friendly graphical user interface
Camera:
- Image Sensor: 1/3 inch Sony color
- Picture Element: NTSC:512(H) x 492(V)PAL: 512(H) x 582(V)
- System: NTSC/PAL
- Horizontal Resolution: 420TVL
- IR LED: 24PCS
- IR Series Distance: 25M
- Minimum Illumination: 0.00Lux
- Lens: 3.6mm/6mm/8mm/12mm/16mm
- BLC: ON/OFF
- Shutter Speed: 1/50(1/60)~1/100,000 second
- White Balance: Auto
- S/N Ratio: >48dB
- Gamma: >0.45
- Operating Temperature: -20℃~50℃
- Synchronizing System: Internal
- Video Output: ≤1.2Vp-p 75Ω(BNC)
- Power Supply: DC12v <150mA
DVR:
- Format: PAL/NTSC
- Resolution: 640 x 480 (NTSC); 352 x 288/704 x 576 (PAL)
- Maximum Frame Rate Per Channel: 25fps (PAL); 30ftp (NTSC)
- Screen Set: Resolution 1024 x 768, color quality 16 bits or 32 bits
- Compression Code Rate: 50kbps - 1.2Mbps
- Data Format: MPEG4
- System Requirements: P4 1.7GHz CPU or above; 80G HDD and 256MB RAM, or above VGA card with 64MB memory Windows 2000/XP/Vista; Microsoft DirectX 9.0 or above one available USB 2.0 port
Package Included:
- 1 x 4 Channels USB DVR
- 1 x 1/3 Inch Sony Color Camera
- 1 x BNC
- 1 x Cable
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Sergio Fernandez Romero
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09-03-2009- Other Thoughts: Always easy to find and order what you need. yhe quality of the DVR is impeccable. Want to buy from here again.
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Clayton Gaff
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09-03-2009- Other Thoughts: Very good experience. Product was easy to find, in stock, and shipped quickly. Received the package within a week, in good condition.
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