4 Channel DVR Capture Card
4 Channel DVR Capture Card

4 Channel DVR Capture Card

Your Price: $169.00
DVR-4000 huperVision is an upgrade to the previous model DVR2400. Offers increased functionality such as Missing & left object detection, Virtual fence detection, Secure zone detection. Internet Explorer remote access and setup. Email notification. PTZ support. Dynamic IP (DDNS) support. 4 video inputs and one channel audio.
Part Number: DVR-4000
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DVR 4000 huperVision is an upgrade to the previous model DVR2400 and operates the same but with increased functionality. It is the perfect security and surveillance solution for home, office, school, factory, building and general use. It is a 4-channel DVR (Digital Video Recorder) that offers real-time video/audio recording and playback. Digitally recorded video is optimally compressed yet retains excellent image quality. You can install up to 4 separate cards for a total of 16 channels video and 4 channels audio. Each card provides 30 FPS recording and playback.

DVR 4000 integrates traditional security devices, controls remote PTZ cameras (with optional RS485/RS232 converter). The huperVision Surveillance System is the perfect security solution for the home and small businesses, as well as for large sites such as schools, airport terminals, office and condominium buildings, factories, and supermarkets. By installing the huperVision suite into the computer that is connected with surveillance cameras including IP cameras, motion sensors, and alarm devices and that will act as the DVR/Hybrid DVR/NVR server, you can monitor from this server both in and outdoor premises, and record intruder break-ins, suspicious packages left on scene, thefts, and any other abnormal activities on digital video. By using the client programs such as huperRemote, Remote Viewer or huperRemote PDA, you would also be able to monitor surveillance video from a remote computer or even a PDA.

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  Key Features

Excellent Display Quality and High Compression Ratio
With the complete integration of software and hardware, DVR provides excellent image display quality. It displays true 720x480 resolution images and eliminates the 'ghost effect' in motion video. HM (MPEG4-like) compression is mainly designed for CCTV applications. It provides near loss-less video quality and saves a great deal of disk space.

Smart Saving during Recording
DVR automatically determines the recording frame rate based on the amount of movement. Lower frame rate is used for more static video, and higher frame rate for full motion video.

Advanced Motion Detection
Multiple methods of detecting events: Motion detection, Sensor detection, Manual trigger, Missing & left object detection, Virtual fence detection, Secure zone detection, Flow counting

Powerful Remote Control
Multiple clients can simultaneously monitor/control the same DVR site through the Internet or direct dial-up connection. Remote Viewer allows monitoring/recording of up to 16 remote cameras, remote control of PTZ cameras, remote record playback, and remote configuration of multiple DVR sites.

Security and Stability
DVR provides four levels of ID and password protection. Timer for auto-restarting the DVR server. Start-up time can be adjusted. Allows multiple drive and folder locations to be used for storing video recordings. Recycles hard drive storage to keep fixed days of video recordings. Keeps a log of DVR server activities, including log-on and log-off sessions, configuration changes, motion event, alarm event, and more. Keep the last 24 hours of events in the New Event Information log. Double-click an entry in the event log to open the Event Player and view a recorded event.

Complete Integration
CCTV devices can be integrated into DVR. Through an RS485/RS232 converter, PTZ cameras or dome cameras can be remote controlled for panning, tilting, and zooming. Via an I/O card or an I/O box, DVR receives signals from traditional sensor devices to issue events and trigger external devices such as lights, switchers, gates, and other traditional alarm devices.

Event Notifications
DVR instantly sends out notifications when there is an abnormal situation or intrusion. There are many ways to notify an event:
- Event notification includes phone, e-mail, fax, alarm sound and flashing message.
- Trigger traditional alarm device.
- Display the event camera in full screen.
- Send event reports daily, weekly, or monthly.

Video Export
Snaps the current video frame and saves it to an image file or prints it out with location, date and time information. Save the video to an AVI or self-executable file. The self-executable file is embedded with digital authentication and password protection.

 

 

 

  Specifications

Video/audio Input 1~16 video/audio channels (NTSC or PAL)
Screen Display Full screen, 1/4/6/7/9/10/13/16 split-screen layout, loop display.
Image
Resolution
320x240, 640x240, 640x480, 720x240, 720x480 pixels.
Display/Recording
Rate
Each camera is up to 30 FPS (Frames Per Second) for NTSC and 25 FPS for PAL.
Video Recording Non-stop recording, recycling recording, event recording, scheduled recording.
Smart Searching 1. Play back up to 16 video/audio records simultaneously.
2. Slow down or increase the playback speed. Zoom in or out the video.
3. In addition to searching on a timeline and event basis, apply motion detection to spot movements
on video instantly.
Video
Compression
Includes industry standard Motion-JPEG compression, and Huper Laboratories proprietary technologies, HuperMedia and SmartSaving.
Multitask
Function
Monitoring, recording, record searching, playback, backup, motion detection and remote view.
Device Control 1. Support the integration of traditional security sensor and alarm devices.
2. Controls PTZ cameras for panning, tilting and zooming.
Motion Detection Object Tracking, Size Filtering, and Various Types of Detection Methods. 8 methods of detecting events: Motion detection, Sensor detection, Manual trigger, Missing & left object detection, Virtual fence detection, Secure zone detection, Flow counting, and Flame detection.
Event Alarming 1. Event notification includes phone, e-mail, fax, alarm sound and flashing message.
2. Trigger traditional alarm device.
3. Display the event camera in full screen.
4. Send event reports daily, weekly, or monthly.
E-map Provide an electronic map that lays out the locations of video cameras, sensor and alarm devices.
Storage Capacity Support multiple storage locations. Each storage can define its camera set.
Backup Make backup of video recordings by manual or by daily schedule. (The supported backup media includes HDD, DVD RAM, CD-RW, DAT, MO, ZIP, RAID or FDD.)
Task Scheduling Perform task scheduling for recording, event detection and event notification.
Video Export 1. Snap a video frame to an image file or print it out.
2. Save a portion of recording to an AVI file or a self-executable file. The self-executable file is
embedded with digital authentication and password protection.
Remote Control 1. Multiple clients monitor/control the same DVR sites simultaneously through Internet and direct
dial-up connections.
2. Monitor/record up to 16 remote cameras.
3. Remote control PTZ camera.
4. Remote record playback.
5. Remote configure DVR site.
6. Dynamic IP address support.
7. Two-way voice communication.

 

 

  System Requirements

Intel Pentium IV CPU or above, or compatible CPU that supports MMX technologies.
512 MB system RAM or above. (Suggest 1GB or above)
Any full duplex 8-bits sound card or above.
AGP SVGA display card with DirectDraw function support (with at least 32MB on-board RAM, 1024x768 resolution,
hi-color display mode or above). ATI display chip is recommended.
Display monitor is capable to display in 1024x768 screen resolution clearly.
Video source in NTSC or PAL video signal format.
Available hard disk space of 40GB or above, with a speed of 7200RPM is recommended.
56K voice modem for event notification by phone, pager and fax.
Microsoft Windows 2000, Windows XP system or Windows Vista (not compatible with Vista 64bit operating systems).

One of the following devices needs to be set up for remote monitoring:
56K modem (For remote viewing through Internet connection or direct modem connection)
Ethernet network card (For remote viewing through LAN or Internet.)
ADSL modem or Cable modem (For remote viewing through Internet.)

Fully compatible with Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows XP, Windows Vista
(not compatible with Vista 64bit operating system).

 

  Note

A modem device can only support one functionality at the same time, either event notification, connecting to Internet or waiting for direct modem connection.

An audio device's audio input can not be shared by voice communication and video/audio recording simultaneously. If you want to enable the voice communication and a video/audio recording, you need to have two audio devices, one for the voice communication and another one for the video/audio recording. The audio device's audio output can be shared by voice communication and video/audio playback without problem.

 

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