Hanwha Vision SVR-1630 120 Digital video recorder (DVR)

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: Hanwha Vision
  • Previously known as: Samsung
  • Model code: SVR-1630 120
  • Channels: 16
  • Recording Mode: Timelapse / Event
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With new video compression technology and increased recording speed integrated with Hanwha Techwin's new IMS, the SVR-1630 is new standard in stand-alone DVR.  Features include real-time live display and recording, expandable up to 4TB of storage capacity, POS/ATM transaction information text recording, flexible backup solutions and powerful remote monitoring with Integrated Management Solution.

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Make Hanwha Vision
Manufacturer Hanwha Vision America
Previously known as Samsung
Category Video Surveillance>Digital video recorders (DVRs)
Model code SVR-1630 120
Channels 16
Recording Mode Timelapse / Event
Monitor Outputs 2
Inbuilt Multiplexer Yes
Multiplexer Type Triplex
Alarm I/O 16 in, 4 out
Storage Capacity GB 120
Image per second (IPS) 240 fps over all cam
Compression Type Wavelet
Resolution 720 x 243
Signal Mode PAL, NTSC
External Storage USB, CD-RW
Audio Recording and Properties 1 in, 1 out
Recording System HDD
Mount type 16 in, 2 out
Type of Multiplexer Functions Playback, viewing, archiving
Network Type RJ-45 (10/100 Base-T)
Physical Specifications Dimensions mm: 420 x 88 x 421
Weight kg: 8.0
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 100 ~ 240 V AC
Power Consumption: 75 W
Environmental Specifications Operating Temp oC: 5 ~ 40
Additional info With new video compression technology and increased recording speed integrated with Hanwha Techwin's new IMS, the SVR-1630 is new standard in stand-alone DVR.  Features include real-time live display and recording, expandable up to 4TB of storage capacity, POS/ATM transaction information text recording, flexible backup solutions and powerful remote monitoring with Integrated Management Solution.

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