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Typehybrid HVR (HDVR)hybrid HVR (HDVR)
Camera connection4 channels4 channels
Features
Features
PTZ
motion response
mobile app
remote control
PTZ
motion response
mobile app
remote control
Connectors
BNC video input44
RCA audio input11
RCA audio output11
USB 2.022
HDMI
/maximum 1920x1080 px/
/maximum 1920x1080 px/
VGA
/maximum 1920x1080 px/
/maximum 1920x1080 px/
LAN11
RS-485
Video recording
Bandwidth20/- Mbps
Resolution (all channels)960x1080 px1280x720 px
Frame rate25 fps25 fps
Video compression formatH.264H.264
Max. resolution (IP)2 MP (~1920x1080 pix)1280x720 pix
Drives
Number of SATA11
Max. total capacity6 TB4 TB
General
Power supply12В12В
Power consumption10 W10 W
Operating temperature-10 °C ~ +55 °С-10 °C ~ +55 °С
Maximum humidity90 %90 %
ONVIF
CMS
Dimensions260x220x40 mm260x220x40 mm
Weight0.75 kg0.75 kg
Added to E-Catalogapril 2017november 2015

Bandwidth

The maximum data stream in Mbit/s that the NVR is capable of processing when recording and displaying. The throughput parameter is specified as the maximum incoming/outgoing speed, or as the sum of incoming and outgoing streams (total throughput). It is calculated in such a way that the throughput exceeds the total flow of all IP cameras connected to the DVR, and another 25–30% is put in reserve for playing video or viewing it via network access.

Resolution (all channels)

The highest resolution in which the recorder can record video when a signal is received from all channels simultaneously. If cameras are not connected to some channels, the recording resolution may be higher (see “Maximum Resolution”).

Higher resolution has a positive effect on detail, but takes up more space and requires more computing power for processing, which accordingly affects the price of the registrar.

Max. resolution (IP)

The maximum supported resolution of IP cameras with which the NVR is technically capable of working (primarily recording). With rare exceptions, devices record in maximum resolution from all connected IP cameras. However, the limiting factor here is bandwidth (see the relevant paragraph) – depending on the shooting conditions, it may not be enough.

High resolution allows you to get a more detailed image in which fine details are better visible. On the other hand, such videos take up large amounts of disk space, and their support significantly affects the cost of the device.

Max. total capacity

The largest total storage capacity with which the recorder is able to work correctly. By default, it is indicated only for internal media with a SATA interface (see above), however, in some models, data is also provided separately for external devices connected via eSATA.

Note that the limit on the total capacity follows from the fact that each individual port has its own limit on the capacity of the drive. In this case, the maximum capacity is distributed equally between the ports. This should be taken into account when choosing drives for the registrar: for example, in a 32 TB model with 8 SATA connectors, the limit for each connector will be 32/8 = 4 TB. This means that installing two internal 8 TB disks in such a registrar will not work, although their total capacity will be less than the maximum.