NVR/HVR
DX4700HD/DX4800HD Series Hybrid Video Recorders
The DX4700HD/DX4800HD Series of hybrid video recorders provides a cost-effective solution to customers who have continued requirements for 8 or 16 analog cameras and want to expand their systems with megapixel IP recording. The ability to support eight Pelco megapixel IP cameras, or Axis cameras, gives customers new power and flexibility in their IP migration path.
Supports 8 Megapixel (MPx) IP Cameras at up to 12 Mbps Total Supports Pelco IP and AxisVAPIX version 3 IP Cameras up to 3 MPx Resolution
Up to 30/25 Images Per Second (ips) at 4CIF Resolution for DX4800HD
PE-DX4708HD500 (500GB)
8 Analog Cameras Plus 8 IP Cameras or Encoders
PE-DX4808HD500 (500GB)
8 Analog Cameras Plus 8 IP Cameras or Encoders
PE-DX4816HD1000 (1TB) 8 or 16 Analog Cameras Plus 8 IP Cameras or Encoders
Digital Sentry DSSRV Network Video Recorder
The Digital Sentry® Network Video Recorder (DSSRV NVR) is
optimized by Pelco to deliver the essential hardware support for the DS NVs video management software (VMS) without the extra cost or risk of integrating hardware and software.
280 Mbps to support IP and analog video Supports up to 128 IP Camera Streams; up to 64 Analog Cameras*
Optimized to Support Pre-Installed DS NVs Software Records H.264, MJPEG, and MPEG-4 IP Streams
PE-DSSRV005US (500GB) PE-DSSRV030US (3TB)
Digital Sentry ENC5416 Video Encoder
Purpose-built to provide direct-attached support for analog cameras on the high-performance Digital Sentry network video recorder (NVR) platform and provides unique and affordable support for IP migration. The ENC5416 is a convenient replacement for existing DVRs and lets customers leverage their existing analog wiring infrastructure.
Direct-Attached Video Support for Digital Sentry Network Video Recorder Supports 16 Channels per Encoder Provides 16 Looping, Autoterminating Video Outputs Analog encoder-Will require ENC5400-4PORT to connect to DSSRV
PE-ENC5416US
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