Hi Definition DVR
The G4 HD-E CCTV DVR is a business class digital video recorder offering enterprise class features, which puts in into a class of its own. The G4 HD-E utilizes H.264 hardware compression, which is the same as our popular JS series DVRs. The unit has HDMI, VGA and composite monitor outputs, which can all be used simultaneously.
HDMI and VGA outputs can support resolutions as high as 1280 x 1024, 1280 x 720 and 1024 x 768 for live viewing. The G4 HD-E can record real-time video at CIF resolution on every channel and up to four audio recorded channels, two on the 8-Channel and 16-Channel units, at real-time at full D1 resolution. This can be utilized for a high priority camera such as a cash register or main entrance.
The G4 HD-E CCTV DVR offers network sub-streaming, enabling you to configure just the network functionality to your assigned upload speed without degrading the record quality. This feature was previously available only in our top end enterprise class units. The compact form factor allows installations in virtually any environment.
Included with every unit is a new and improved version of Client Software, which will also be compatible with our complete line of JS series DVRs. You are not limited to using the Client Software however, because this unit can also be accessed using the embedded Internet Explorer feature. Considering all these features; HDMI, network sub streaming, multiple hi definition main monitor outputs at a price that can't be beat, you won't find another DVR that compares.
Video Inputs 4,8,16 inputs, BNC1.0Vp-p, 75.. unbalanced
Video Outputs 1 Channel TV output, BNC
1 VGA
HDMI 720p
Audio Inputs 4/8/2 channel, BNC, 200-2800mV, 30K'¶
Audio Outputs 1 Channel, BNC, 200-3000mv 5 K'¶
Audio Compression G.711
Video Compression H.264
Preview Resolution NTSC: 1280x1024, 1024x768,1280x720
Compression
Resolution
NTSC: 352 x 240(CIF)
NTSC: 176 x 120(QCIF)
Color 16.7 Million
Stream Type Video or Video/Audio Synced
Bit Rate 32kbps ~ 2Mbps (user-defined), variable
Recording Frame Rate 4ch: 120 frames/sec
8ch: 240 frames/sec
16ch: 480 frames/sec
Record Quality Highest, Higher, High, Average, Low, Lower,
Lowest
Record Mode Schedule, Motion, Alarm, Motion or Alarm, Motion & Alarm, Command Trigger
Installing your system is not difficult task but you have to know few very important things before you start.
The most difficult thing about the installation is running the cables from the location you want your
DVR to be located to the place you want your cameras.
Once the cables are in place, it is just a matter of mounting the cameras, usually
with 4 screws and pointing them where you want to see and plugging up the power wires
to the camera and twisting on the BNC video cable to the cameras.
On the DVR end you twist on the BNC cables and plug in the power cables to the
power supply and Connect the cable from the DVR to a TV or if you are using a monitor
then plug the VGA cable into the DVR and plug the DVR and Power Supply in to the 110V power.
That's how easy it is.
So let's start with cameras.
You have to decide on how many Cameras you need now, and how many you might need in the future.
If you think you will be fine with just three for now, but maybe later you will add few more.
Remember to get DVR that will let you expand your system in the future. We offer 4 channel, 8,
16 channel and 32 channel DVRs.
4 cameras may be enough for small store, office or home, but for everything else you will need more than that. Let's
take a convenient store as an example. You will need one camera facing cash register, one
at the entrance door, and this leaves you just 2 cameras left for the rest of the store.
Probably this won't be enough. So always count the cameras before you decide on a DVR.
Good practice is to leave always some empty channels on your DVR.
You usually will need more cameras within a short time after installing a system.
Keep this in mind when designing your system. When you know how many cameras
you will need, now it's time to decide on kind and performance of each one. So we have
outdoor/indoor, day & night-vision. Our night-vision cameras will see in
darkness from 50 feet up to 250 feet depending on the camera selected and the price
you want to pay. Deciding if you need outdoor or indoor is easy.
If you have night lights around your property, you can use weather proof night vision cameras
and you will see almost like day time except the picture will not be in color when low light is all you have.
If you need more light for the camera to see, then you can instsall a IR iluminator to
turn night into day just for the camera.