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1 CHANNEL USB 2.0 DVR is the safety system of ideal design for home/office/shop guard or baby care purpose; Users can do their own security by easy installation. It is the cost-effective solution to replace commercial VCR tape recorder, which also supports stable digitize video record and easy manages the recorded data via index of date and time. Thats it, makes your life more safety and easier.
Description:
- 1 channels video input in one card, the maximum recording rate is 25 fps under PAL format and 30 fps under NTSC format.
- Alarm Triggering Situation: Sensor, motion, video loss or HDD space shortage.
- USB DVR Capture System support schedule and recycling recording mode.
- MPEG4 video compression format.
- 1 Channel DVR Capture System support multi-channel playback, searching by time/date or recording events. images can be zoom/ capture/ save/ print/ backup.
- DVR Capture Surveillance System support remote surveillance and PTZ control through web browser, support dynamic domain name
- Configurable auto reset function for preventing PC deadlock.
System Requirements:
- Windows 2000/XP/Vista
- CPU: Intel P4 Celeron processor, minimum 1700MHz
- Motherboard: Intel 845/865/915 series
- HDD: 80G or better
- RAM: 256M memory or better
- VGA: GeForce2, GeForce4, FX5200, ATI Rage128
- Microsoft DirectX 9.0C
- Free USB 2.0 port
- True color VGA card
Specification:
- USB 2.0 Video Resolution Input: up to 720x480 at 30 fps for NTSC
- 720 x 576 at 25 fps for PAL
- USB 1.1 Video Resolution Input: up to 320x240 at 30 fps for NTSC
- 320x288 at 25 fps video for PAL
- Video Output: S-video input and RCA type composite video input
- Video System Supported: NTSC, PAL
- Video Recording Format: DV, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4 with DivX codec, SVCD/ VCD, DVD, AVI, WMV
- Power Consumption: 5V DC, 250mA(max) through USB port
- Light indicator
- USB male to female extended cable is included
- Weight: 119.2g
Package Included:
- 1 x 1 channel USB 2.0 Video Audio Capture System
- 1 x Software on CD-ROM
This product was added to our catalog on Friday 06 February, 2009.
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