
DVR Software and Linux Operating System ship on a small flash-based IDE interface! Linux OS and DVR Software load SUPER FAST because they reside on a flash-based device instead of a hard drive!
Requirements:
One PCI slot
CPUs : Intel Pentium Dual-Core, Intel Pentium D, Intel Core2 Duo, Pentium 4
RAM: 512MB
MOTHERBOARDS: Intel G31 Chipset, specifically tested Gigabyte GA-G31M-S2L, Intel G33 Chipset, specifically tested ECS G33T-M2, AMD 690G Chipset, specifically tested Gigabyte GA-MA69G-S3H w/ 64-bit ATI on-board video. WE can also supply you with a motherboard for an additional cost.
Video Cards: Although there are many other video cards that are compatible with this system, we have tested and confirm these: Radeon x300 PCI-Express, Radeon x550 PCI-Express, Radeon x1050 PCI-Express, Radeon x1550 PCI-Express, Radeon x1550 PCI-Express, Radeon 2400HD PCI-Express, nVidia NX7300LE PCI-Express, nVidia EN7300GT PCI-Express, nVidia Nx8500GT PCI-Express
Product Features:
- Real-time full-motion video (Max. 30fps per channel) with synchronous audio on ALL channels
- Up to 16 cameras can be viewed simultaneously from a single monitor
- Hardware compressed H.264 -- each channel is compressed independently
- Customizable image quality and resolution (up to Full D1 704 x480)
- Remote access and recording on client computer through LAN (network) or WAN (Internet) through static IP or dynamic DNS
- Monitor multiple locations from one DVR
- Bi-directional two-way remote communication between multiple servers in various locations
- Motion detecting (entire frame or up to 12 detection zones per channel)
- Four recording modes: Continuous recording, Motion Detection, External Sensor, or Sensor/Motion
- Alarm email message auto-sending with photo attachment
- Matrix card allows recorded data to be transmitted to a TV monitor (optional)
- P/T/Z/F & Speed Dome control through software or keyboard -- no additional hardware required
- Search/playback by date/time directory (random-access)
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