Hanwha Techwin America WRT-3301 Dual-purpose Wisenet WAVE Network Video Recorder
Product Profile
The WRT-3301 is a dual purpose Wisenet WAVE server and client built into a compact mini-tower form factor. This ready to deploy solution can manage up to 170 Mbps of recording throughput on up to 32TB of storage for a single site, or as an addition to your existing Wisenet WAVE system.
Wisenet WAVE VMS (Video Management System)
Wisenet WAVE is ideally suited to meet the needs of customers looking for a reasonably priced and easy to use end-to-end video surveillance solution. A highly customizable IP video management platform, WAVE gives users the ability to create tailored network video solutions for any type of project, on any device. With an intuitive interface requiring little to no training, WAVE empowers new and existing Hanwha IP camera users to make the most of their cameras’ advanced features and onboard analytics such as intelligent video analytics (appear, disappear, loitering), market intelligence statistics (queue management) and sound classification (explosion, glass breakage, gun shot and scream detection). WAVE is ONVIF compliant which allows it to support many other ONVIF compliant devices.
Technical Specification
Make | Hanwha Vision |
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Manufacturer | Hanwha Vision (formerly Hanwha Techwin America) |
Category | Video Surveillance>Network Video Recorders (NVRs) |
Model code | WRT-3301 |
Inbuilt multiplexer | Yes |
Recording system | HDD |
Storage capacity | 32 TB |
Secondary storage | USB |
Operating system | Windows 10 IoT Enterprise |
Electrical Specifications | Voltage: 100 ~ 240 V AC |
Physical Specifications |
Weight (kg): 7 Dimensions (mm): 200 x 270 x 310 |
Environmental Specifications |
Operating temperature (°C): 0 ~ 50 C (32 ~ 122 F) Operating humidity (%): 5 ~ 85 |
Additional info |
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