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DVR RangeModel: XDVR2
Main Features in detail:
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Triplex Recording: The triplex recording feature of the XDVR2 range allows the user to select any camera full screen or as a multiscreen layout during live viewing without
d
isturbing the recording of all cameras as full screen images. It also allows the user to playback recordings without having to stop current recordings, so that recordings are not
interrupted.
Continuous Recording: The standard recording mode of the XDVR2 range is continuous recording, in this mode the DVR will record all the time.
Smart Motion Detection Recording: The range also includes a motion detection recording feature, this allows areas of each cameras view to be highlighted and then the
D
VR will only record when motion is detected in those areas. Allowing the DVR to record for much longer than continuous recording would achieve. In addition to this the DVR
feature dual fps recording, this allows the DVR to record at a one frame rate when motion is not detected (for example 1 fps) and another when motion is detected (for example
25 fps), the dual fps settings can be independently changed for each camera input. It also features a comprehensive motion detection settings screen for each camera input
which allows the user to select how much movement is detected before it is deemed a genuine motion, this will help to keep false alarms to a minimum.
Event Recording: The DVR’s are fitted with alarm inputs for each camera input which will trigger recording of cameras if the corresponding alarm input is triggered. This
a
llows areas of each cameras view to be highlighted and then the DVR will only record when motion is detected in those areas. Allowing the DVR to record for much longer
than continuous recording would achieve. In addition to this the DVR feature dual fps recording, this allows the DVR to record at a one frame rate when an alarm input is not
triggered (for example 1 fps) and another when motion is detected (for example 25 fps), the dual fps settings can be independently changed for each camera input.
Pre/Post Motion/Event Recording: The DVR’s will record for up to 30 secs before motion is detected or an alarm input is triggered and up to 100 seconds after it has
finished, so that there is minimal risk of the DVR missing key events leading up to and after a motion or event triggered recording.
Timer Recording: The DVR’s will allow the user to set up a comprehensive timer schedule so that it only records during the times and days recording is required. The schedule
includes different recording mode and fps settings for day, night and weekend.
Recording Recycling & Smart Delete Function: Once the hard drive is full the DVR’s can be set to rerecord over the hard drive or display a message alerting the user
that the hard drive is full. They also feature a Smart Delete function which allows the user to manually delete data before a specific date or only keep data for a set amount of
time, for example 30 days.
Automatic Quick Record Setup: To assist in setting up the recording quality and fps settings the DVR features a quick record setup feature, which simply asks the user two
questions how many days do you wish to record for and at what quality, it will then adjust the fps rate automatically to achieve your required recording time.The maximum
amount of days the DVR has room to record for will depend on the size of hard drive fitted.
Expandable Storage to 20.4 TB: The XDVR2 range has the ability to have its internal storage of 1.2 TB (1200 GB) increased to a total 20.4 TB (20400 GB) using the
optional XDVR2NAS/1600 External Storage Trays.
Recording Times: The following table shows an estimation of the recording times available on the DVR for selected fps and picture quality settings.The times shown are per
GB of hard drive space, to calculate the time for the hard drive size that will be fitted in the DVR simply multiply by the hard drive size. (eg. For 80Gb the calculation will be 80 x
1.5 days which is 120 days)
Playback
Full and Multi Scr
een Playback:
During playback it is possible to view each camera full screen or as a quad image
,
8 camera cameo and 16 camera cameo
One touch search: For quick and easy searching of recordings the DVR will enter the playback and search mode by pressing one button, recordings can be quickly and easily
found by simply entering the time and date the user is looking for or by selecting from the motion or event recording lists, which list the time date and camera number that was
recorded.
Playback Speed Control: The playback speed can be reduced by 32x and increased by 32x for accurate control during playback, a jog shuttle is also fitted to the DVR for
precise control.
Recording Search: Recordings can be quickly and easily found by simply entering the time and date the user is looking for or by selecting from the motion or event recording
lists, which list the time date and camera number that was recorded.
Digital 2x Zoom: for seeing extra detail during playback in full screen view, camera images can be 2x digitally zoomed
Network/Internet Playback: Playback of recordings is also possible from a compatible Windows PC which is connected to the XDVR2 range via a local network or the
internet.
Backing Up
Back Up to USB Memory Stick: The XDVR2 range is fitted with a USB Memory Stick port for easy backing up. Simply connect a compatible USB Memory Stick to the port,
press the one touch backup button, select the recording that needs to be backed up and the unit will back up the recordings as a recording or still image. The backed up files
can be played back on any compatible
Windows PC.
Back Up
T
o Video, CD or DVD:
As well as a USB Memory Stick P
ort the XDVR2 has a CD writer built in for backing up recordings to CD and the XDVR2R
T and XDVR2RTA
units have a DVD writer built in for backing up to DVD. To backup simply press the one touch backup button, select the recording that needs to be backed up and the unit will
back up the recordings as a recording or still image. The backed up CD/DVD can be played back on any compatible Windows PC.
Back Up via Network/Internet to PC: Backing up is also possible from a compatible
Windows PC which is connected to the XDVR2 range via a local network or the
internet.
Networking/Internet
Access
The XDVR2 range is fitted with a 10/100MB network socket which allows it to be accessed by a Windows PC over a network or internet connection. This then allows the
Windows PC to view the cameras live, back up and play recordings.All DVR setup details can also be changed remotely. The DVRs support multi user remote access and a totlal
of 4 user can be logged in to the machine at the same time. The remote PC does not need any special software to access the DVR simply use Internet Explorer. To prevent
unauthorised access a password is required to access the DVR.
T
here are 2 levels of password,
Administrator and User
,
the
Administrator password allows access to the setup
options of the DVR and covert cameras, the user password does not.
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