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NVR device NVR-104MH-C 4CH HiLook

HiLook

NVR stands for Netwrok Video Recorder and is actually a server in a networked CCTV system. This device captures and captures images of the Network CCTV (IP) camera upon receipt.
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NVR device NVR-104MH-C 4CH HiLook

The NVR device can be simply considered equivalent to a server in a network CCTV system. The NVR will handle all DVR functions in the network CCTV system. In addition, if it is POE, this device can also be used as a power supply for cameras. The functions of the NVR in the network system are:

Capture images of cameras connected to the NVR
Ability to view images seamlessly
Ability to adjust images and image capture features
Camera power (if NVR and cameras are POE)
Create features related to image processing

NVR:

NVRs are usually classified in several ways. The most important of these aspects are the number of channels and the bandwidth of the NVR. The most common channels for NVRs are:

4-channel NVR: Ability to install up to 4 network cameras
8-channel NVR: Ability to install up to 8 network cameras
16-channel NVR: Ability to install up to 16 network cameras
32-channel NVR: Ability to install up to 32 network cameras

The amount of input bandwidth of the device determines how much information the device will be able to process. This feature is important when you want to connect very high quality image cameras to your device. In this case, you will need to calculate the network traffic and then select the appropriate NVR. (Read this article for specialized information on how to choose an NVR)

POE device:
Some NVR models have POE capability in some of their channels. The POE capability in the CCTV camera allows the power to be transmitted to the equipment by the network cable at the same time as the image information. This way, there is no need for separate cabling for the cameras, and the cameras are powered by the POE port of the NVR device.

Difference between NVR and DVR
NVR and DVR are both video recording devices in CCTV systems. The DVR is often used in HD analog CCTV, however it can also support IP cameras. The NVR has more advanced VCA image processing capabilities than the DVR. These features include face recognition, plaque recognition, and more.

The above NVR device is a device for recording CCTV images, which is sold as one of the protection equipment in the market. This device has 4 channels for connecting cameras and the maximum camera resolution it supports is up to 8 megapixels. This NVR device has two HDMI and VGA display interfaces and the maximum resolution that can be displayed by it is 3840 x 2160 pixels through HDMI and 1920 x 1080 pixels through VGA. This model of LV NVRs uses H.265, H.265 +, H.264, H.264 + and MPEG4 image compression codecs for image compression.

This digital network recorder has a SATA interface number for connecting the hard disk and the maximum capacity supported by this device is equal to 6 terabytes. The input bandwidth of this NVR is 40 Mbps and the output bandwidth is 80 Mbps. The body of this device has dimensions equal to 48 * 240 * 315 mm and weighs 1 kg, and other ports that are installed on its body include two USB2 ports and an RJ45 network port. The NVR-104MH-C NVR power supply has a voltage of 48 volts DC and its power consumption is equal to or less than 65 watts.

Product Specifications

Network port
1xRS485
resolution
8mp
Dimensions (mm)
315 * 240 * 48
Weight (kg)
1
Network protocol
UDP
hard disk
"1 SATA port
Image compression type
H.265 / H.265 + / H.264 / H.264 + / MPEG4
Bandwidth (mbit / sec)
40
Power consumption (w)
65
Power supply (V)
48
Camera input
4
Display interface
1xVGA"
Recording resolution
8MP / 6 MP / 5 MP / 4 MP / 3 MP / 1080p / UXGA / 720p / VGA / 4CIF / DCIF / 2CIF / CIF / QCIF
HDMI output resolution
1920*3840
VGA output resolution
1024*1280

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