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Comparison Dahua DH-DVR5208A vs Dahua DH-DVR0804HF-S-E

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Typeanalog DVRanalog DVR
Camera connection8 channels8 channels
Features
Features
PTZ
motion response
mobile app
remote control
PTZ
motion response
mobile app
remote control
Connectors
BNC video input88
BNC video output28
RCA audio input
/+1 channel for microphone/
RCA audio output1
USB 2.024
HDMI
/maximum 1920x1080 px/
/maximum 1920x1080 px/
VGA
/maximum 1920x1080 px/
/maximum 1920x1080 px/
LAN12
Alarm input88
Alarm output36
RS-485
RS-232
Video recording
Resolution (all channels)960x576 px960x576 px
Frame rate25 fps25 fps
Video compression formatH.264H.264
Max. resolution (IP)960x576 px960x576 px
Drives
Number of SATA28
Number of eSATA
/до 4 SATA HDDs/
Max. total capacity
8 TB /2x4ТБ/
32 TB /+ up to 16 TB via eSATA/
General
Power supply12В100 – 240В
Power consumption15 W30 W
Operating temperature-10 °C ~ +55 °С-10 °C ~ +55 °С
Maximum humidity90 %90 %
CMS
Dimensions375x285x55 mm440x460x89 mm
Weight2.35 kg6.5 kg
Added to E-Catalognovember 2015october 2015

BNC video output

The number of BNC outputs provided in the design of the registrar.

BNC — connector with bayonet fixation for coaxial cable, used including for transmission of analogue video signal in professional equipment. Outputs with such connectors are designed to transmit a video signal to other components of the surveillance system — for example, monitors.

BNC outputs are found in all types of modern recorders (see above). At the same time, in DVR-type devices, their number, usually, corresponds to the number of BNC inputs, which makes it possible to switch the signal from each camera through its own output. In the NVR, most often only one connector is installed, which is intended for viewing recorded materials, and not images from cameras. The same option is also popular in HVR, although there are also models similar to DVR among them.

RCA audio input

The number of RCA analogue audio inputs provided in the design of the registrar.

Inputs of this type are used to connect the audio signal from analogue cameras capable of capturing sound, as well as from separately made microphones. At the same time, the number of such inputs can correspond to the number of BNC video inputs, which allows each analogue camera to be supplemented with sound. However, there are models that have only one RCA input with several BNC inputs.

RCA audio output

The number of RCA analogue audio outputs provided in the design of the registrar.

This type of output is used primarily for audio output when viewing footage, in addition to the BNC and/or VGA output. Therefore, there are few such connectors in modern registrars — one, less often two (one each for BNC and VGA).

USB 2.0

The number of USB 2.0 ports provided in the design of the registrar. USB is a universal interface for connecting various peripheral devices. In the case of registrars, we are most often talking about "flash drives" and other external media that can be used to copy files or update firmware. However, compatibility with other devices, such as manipulators (keyboards or mice), may also be provided.

Specifically, USB 2.0 allows you to transfer data at speeds up to 480 Mbps and provides a relatively low power supply. Because of this, this version is generally considered obsolete and is gradually being replaced by more advanced standards (primarily USB 3.2 gen1 - see the corresponding paragraph). However, USB 2.0 connectors are still very popular in registrars.

LAN

The total number of LAN ports (RJ-45) provided in the design of the registrar for connecting to an external network.

LAN (RJ-45) is a standard computer network connector. In this case, they can be found both in traditional DVRs that work only with analog cameras, and in NVRs and HVRs. As a rule, the registrar is equipped with one port of this type, however, there are exception models with two or more ports.

Note that many NVRs are supplemented with RJ-45 connectors for connecting cameras and powering them using PoE. Since these ports are not intended for connection of the registrar with an external network, in this case they are not taken into account, but are indicated separately (see the corresponding paragraph).

Alarm output

The number of alarm outputs provided in the design of the registrar.

Alarm outputs are used to transmit signals from the recorder to other elements of the security system — an alarm siren, electronic locks, spotlights, etc. Thus, the system can automatically respond to events recorded by the registrar — for example, block the doors when moving in the frame.

Number of SATA

The number of SATA connectors provided in the design of the registrar.

SATA is the most popular modern interface for connecting internal drives. One connector allows you to connect one hard drive (or other internal media), that is, the number of such connectors is, in fact, the largest number of separate drives that can be installed inside the recorder at the same time. Basic versions can be equipped with one SATA connector or two. More advanced ones have 4 SATA connectors, and already models for serious objects have much greater connectivity.

Number of eSATA

The number of eSATA connectors provided in the design of the registrar.

The eSATA interface is a modification of SATA, but is not compatible with it and is used exclusively for connecting external drives. It provides a fairly high connection speed (up to 2.4 Gbps); in addition, the use of media for this connector leaves free USB ports that may be needed for other peripherals. The presence of several eSATA ports, respectively, allows you to connect several drives at the same time.

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.
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