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Mini DVR and Receiver

This DVR features motion detection, on screen date/time stamp, and a 2.4GHz receiver!


  • MPEG4 compression and G.726 codec
  • Four channel 2.4GHz receiver
  • On screen date & time overlay
  • 30fps @352 x 240 or 12fps @ 704 x 240

This digital video recorder records audio and video using MPEG4 compression and G.726 codec. It also features a 4 channel 2.4GHz receiver with AV input and has recorded output to NTSC or PAL. The recording rate of NTSC is 30 frames per second@ 352 x 240 lines of resolution, or 12 frames at 704 x 240.

MDVR-10

OUR PRICE $259.99


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Our mini MDVR-10 is the ideal recording device for covert opperations. This digital video recorder records audio and video using MPEG4 compression and G.726 codec. It also features a 4 channel 2.4GHz receiver with AV input and has recorded output to NTSC or PAL. The recording rate of NTSC is 30 frames per second@ 352 x 240 lines of resolution, or 12 frames at 704 x 240. With the MDVR-10 you can set recording size and frame rate for motion detection, scheduled recording, and manual recording. It even has on screen date and time overlay. The frame x frame playback has speeds of 1,2, 4, 5, 16, and 32x, or you can select by the event or date. The slim size is only 3.58” x 5.61” x 1.18” deep. The MDVR-10 operates on a 12v DC power adapter or 4 AA batteries. It comes complete with instructions, a power supply, and connecting cables. We’ve also included a one year warranty. AA batteries and compact Flash memory card not included.
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+ How Much Are You Losing

Determine your potential losses without a Video Security System and how much you can save.

Since 1991, the University of Florida has conducted an annual National Retail Security Survey (NRSS), to anonymously gather retail loss and prevention metrics in various vertical retail markets for the previous year. This study has become a leading resource to gauge retail loss prevention and retail store security practices in the United States. In it's 15th and most recent publication - The 2006 National Retail Security Survey - 151 corporate retail chains representing 26 different vertical retail markets were surveyed.

In the calculator below, we have leveraged the statistics from this survey to provide an estimate to the question on every store owner's mind... "How Much Am I Losing?"

1. What kind of store do you manage?

2. What are your Gross Annual Sales?

3. What is your Net Profit Margin?

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5. % of crime you can prevent

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* Based on our experience and customer feedback, it is safe to assume that 25% of retail loss can be prevented by the typical video security system. But please, enter a number that feels comfortable to you. To help you estimate this number, we have provided below a chart outlining the various sources of retail loss. These numbers are also taken directly from the 2006 NRSS.

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This handy FOV calculator will help you in determining which lens is right for your application.

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+ DVR Storage Calculator

Find out how much storage you will need.

Note: Frames per second must be per camera. If your DVR states it can record 120fps and you have 4 cameras, divide 120 by 4 to get 30fps per camera.

Also, 2-3 frames per second (fps) will capture activity, but not in real time.

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Note: Industry standard is a voltage drop of no greater than 10%.

System Resources
Resource Name File Size File Type Date Modified
User Manual 366 KB pdf March 30,2008
Quickstart Guide 368 KB pdf March 30,2008
Firmware Upgrade 217 KB zip March 30,2008
Product Overview 308 KB pdf September 24,2008

 

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