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New Versatile DVR With Hot Swappable HDD
Product Profile
The 16 channel Hexpaplex digital video recorder iMR-9048 allows for real time viewing and recording of up to 480/400 (NTSC/PAL) frames per seconds (fps) and internal storage capacity of up to 2 terabytes with hot-swappable 4 hard disk drives and CD/DVD burner as standard.
The DVR uses standard MPEG4 compression technology, which has 2~8KB for 1 CIF, 4~5KB for 2CIF, and 7~8KB for 4CIF file size per image.
This versatile stand-alone DVR is a Hexaplexer (can deal with 6 simultaneous operations), featuring a 16-channel live display, audio & video recording, playback of 16 channels of archived footage, back-up, network monitoring, and remote set-up of schedule and settings.
Highlights:
- Versatile MPEG4 DVR with hot-swappable SATA HDD
- Simultaneous 6 operations [Hexaplexer]
- Internal mirroring ( RAID1)
- Direct Printer connection
- DVD- RW, USB 2.0 and SCSI for back up
- Audio detection / Audio recording
- External storage with Firewire with RAID
- Back up over IP network (Network Attached Storage)
Technical Specification
| Make | Rifatron |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Rifatron Co., Ltd |
| Category | Video Surveillance>Digital video recorders (DVRs) |
| Model code | iMR-9048M |
| Channels | 16 |
| Recording Mode | Real Time / Timelapse / Event |
| Inbuilt Multiplexer | Yes |
| Monitor Outputs | 16 |
| Multiplexer Type | Hexaplex |
| Storage Capacity GB | 2000 |
| Image per second (IPS) | 400 |
| Compression Type | MPEG-4 |
| Signal Mode | PAL / NTSC |
| Recording System | HDD |
| Mount type | 16 in, 16 out |
| Physical Specifications |
Dimensions mm: 130 x 430 x 524 Weight kg: 15 |
| Electrical Specifications |
Voltage: 220 VAC Power Consumption: 80W |
| Environmental Specifications | Operating Temp oC: 0 ~ 40 |
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