Hanwha Vision SVR-430 120 Digital video recorder (DVR)

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: Hanwha Vision
  • Previously known as: Samsung
  • Model code: SVR-430 120
  • Channels: 4
  • Recording Mode: Real time / Timelapse / Event
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Additional info:

With new video compression technology and increased recording speed integrated with Hanwha Techwin's new IMS, the SVR-430 is new standard in stand-alone DVR. Features include real-time live display and recording, user friendly setup and operation, flexible backup solutions and powerful remote monitoring with Integrated Management Solution. Other features include event recording using external alarms and motion detection function, adjustable recording resolution and embedded Linux OS.

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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-430 120
Channels 4
Recording Mode Real time / Timelapse / Event
Inbuilt Multiplexer Yes
Monitor Outputs 2
Multiplexer Type Triplex
Storage Capacity GB 120
Image per second (IPS) 25 / 30
Compression Type MPEG-2
Resolution 640 x 480
Recording System HDD
Mount type 4 in, 2 out
Network Type TCP/IP, DHCP, PPPoE
Physical Specifications Dimensions mm: 420 x 88 x 421
Weight kg: 7.5 kg
Electrical Specifications Power Consumption: 60
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-430 is new standard in stand-alone DVR. Features include real-time live display and recording, user friendly setup and operation, flexible backup solutions and powerful remote monitoring with Integrated Management Solution. Other features include event recording using external alarms and motion detection function, adjustable recording resolution and embedded Linux OS.

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