Vicon VDR-716C-2000 Triple Streaming Real Time H.264 Digital Video Recorder
Technical Specification
- Make: Vicon
- Model code: VDR-716C-2000
- Channels: 16
- Recording Mode: Real Time / Timelapse / Event
- Inbuilt Multiplexer: Yes
The VDR-700 series is ideal for CCTV users who require an easy to use high-quality standalone 4 channel, 8-channel or 16-channel digital video recorder with the benefit t of additional remote PC access via a network/ Internet; live monitoring and remote playback are available by web browser.
Read moreMake | Vicon |
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Manufacturer | Vicon Industries |
Category | Video Surveillance>Digital video recorders (DVRs) |
Model code | VDR-716C-2000 |
Channels | 16 |
Recording Mode | Real Time / Timelapse / Event |
Inbuilt Multiplexer | Yes |
Monitor Outputs | 1 ch composite BNC, 1 ch spot (single), 1 ch VGA |
Multiplexer Type | Quadplex |
Alarm I/O | 1 in / 4 out |
Storage Capacity GB | 2000 |
Image per second (IPS) | 400 |
Compression Type | M-JPEG |
Resolution | 720 x 288 |
Signal Mode | PAL / NTSC |
Audio Recording and Properties | 4 ch In (16 ch option)/4 ch Out |
Recording System | HDD |
IP Storage rate (fps) | 400 |
Network Type | 10/100Base-T (static, DHCP, PPPoE, E-mail), DDNS s |
Physical Specifications |
Dimensions mm: 433 x 88 x 385 Weight kg: 7 |
Electrical Specifications |
Voltage: 100-240 VAC Power Consumption: 70 W |
Environmental Specifications | Operating Temp oC: 5 ~ 40 |
Additional info |
The VDR-700 series is ideal for CCTV users who require an easy to use high-quality standalone 4 channel, 8-channel or 16-channel digital video recorder with the benefit t of additional remote PC access via a network/ Internet; live monitoring and remote playback are available by web browser. |
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