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16 Camera Remote Viewable Digital Video Recorder

Digital video recorder allows you to offload vital video to USB or DVD


  • This video recorder uses JPEG 2000 compression with a resolution of 720 x 240 at 120 fps
  • Remote viewable recorder uses H.264 transmission to stream video data over lower bandwidth connections
  • Recorder has additional benefits such as triplex operation, remote access, email notification, and is compatible with hard drives up to 1Tb

This 16 camera triplex remote viewable digital video recorder offers a flexible video recording which allows you to view and control up to 16 cameras over the internet or LAN connection. The recorder uses JPEG 2000 compression with a resolution of 720 x 240 at 120 frames per second to record 16 video and 4 audio channels.  This DVR also uses an H.264 compression format for transmission over lower bandwidth connections. Whether you store up to 1 terabyte of video or offload it via the internet, USB, or built in DVD burner; this 16 camera triplex remote viewable digital video recorder with DVD burner is the solution to your video security needs.

DMR16CD-4

OUR PRICE $999.99


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Channels 16
Audio Channels 4
Compression Type JPEG 2000
Max Resolution 720 x 240
Max Frame Rate (fps) 480
Med Resolution 360 x 240
Med Frame Rate (fps) 240
Low Resolution 360 x 120
Low Frame Rate (fps) 120
Number of Drive Bays 1
Hard Drive Type SATA
Max Storage Capacity (GB) 1000
Remote Viewable yes
IP Capable no
CD Burner no
DVD Burner yes
USB Ports 1
Ethernet yes
BNC Video Out 2
BNC Video In 16
VGA Out yes
PTZ Control yes
Remote Control yes
Voltage DC 12
Amps DC 7
Height (in) 3.62
Width (in) 16.93
Depth (in) 15.75
Warranty 1 year
Full Description
This package offers a combination digital video recorder, multiplexer, and a convenient DVDR burner! This system is the cutting edge of digital video security technology. Of course it has the standard benefits of digital recording– no video loss due to degradation of VHS tapes.  Offloading video is a snap through the DVDR or through the high speed USB2.0 port. This video recorder also gives the added bonus of remote operation via LAN or Internet. This digital video recorder features triplex operation, allowing you to record, playback and view all at the same time.  Duel codec allows you to record in JPEG 2000 and transmit in the highly efficient H.264 compression. Comes with IR remote, easy instructions and 1 year warranty.
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Product Resources
Resource Name File Size File Type Date Modified
JPEG User Manual 7217 KB pdf July 29,2008
DDNS Guide for JPEG Models 1003 KB pdf July 29,2008
DVR Networking Guide 2461 KB pdf August 06,2008
DUAL CODEC Software 8361 KB zip August 11,2008
JPEG2000_Calculator 132 KB exe August 27,2008
Product Overview 282 KB pdf September 16,2008
 

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