Vanderbilt AX9 250/50 Digital video recorder (DVR)

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: Vanderbilt
  • Model code: AX9 250/50
  • Series: SISTORE AX Series
  • Channels: 9
  • Recording Mode: Timelapse / Event
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SISTORE AX is a compact, low maintenance video recording system, combining fast recording with a great deal of functionality. It is possible to transmit video over carious network types. Encryption ensures the protection of recorded data against tampering. The alarm log includes power on, video loss and alarms, including camera number, time and data. Upon selecting an alarm, the related camera image is immediately displayed.

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Make Vanderbilt
Manufacturer Vanderbilt Industries
Category Video Surveillance>Digital video recorders (DVRs)
Model code AX9 250/50
Channels 9
Recording Mode Timelapse / Event
Monitor Outputs 2
Inbuilt Multiplexer Yes
Multiplexer Type Duplex
Alarm I/O 9 in, 2 out
Storage Capacity GB 250
Image per second (IPS) 25 / 30
Compression Type MPEG4
Signal Mode PAL / NTSC
Audio Recording and Properties 1 in, 1 out
Recording System HDD
Mount type 9 in, 2 out
Network Type Ethernet 10/100 BaseT
IP Ready PTZ
Physical Specifications Dimensions mm: 430 x 44 x 399
Weight kg: 5.6
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 12 V DC
Power Consumption: 70 W
Environmental Specifications Operating Temp oC: 5 ~ 40
Operating Humidity %: 0 ~ 90
Additional info SISTORE AX is a compact, low maintenance video recording system, combining fast recording with a great deal of functionality. It is possible to transmit video over carious network types. Encryption ensures the protection of recorded data against tampering. The alarm log includes power on, video loss and alarms, including camera number, time and data. Upon selecting an alarm, the related camera image is immediately displayed.
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