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Undercover Micro Surveillance DVR

This mini DVR offers full resolution, 30fps recording designed for undercover surveillance


  • On screen time and date stamp make this DVR with LCD display the perfect undercover recorder
  • High resolution 2.5” color LCD display can be quickly programmed to automatically turn off the back light to conserve battery power

This high resolution micro digital video recorder fits in the palm of your hand, yet can record up to 4 hours of video onto a memory card. The undercover micro surveillance DVR can offload digital video with an included on-screen date and time stamp through either USB or A/V connections. Finally, this DVR with LCD display offers a compact digital video recorder with capabilities of much larger models.

MDVR-12

OUR PRICE $349.99


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Specifications
Channels 1
Audio Channels 1
Compression Type MPEG-4
Max Resolution 720 x 480
Max Frame Rate (fps) 30
Max Storage Capacity (GB) 4
USB Ports 1
SD Card Reader yes
Mini SD Card Reader no
Micro SD Card Reader no
CF Card Reader no
Remote Control yes
Voltage DC 5
Height (in) 2.0
Width (in) 3.14
Depth (in) .86
Warranty 1 year
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This DVR is designed specifically for body worn surveillance. Minimal controls are present just to turn on the unit and activate recording. All other controls are handled via the included IR remote control. Records at DVD quality (720 x 480) resolution at full 30fps. Play back video on screen, output to TV or remove the SD memory card and playback video via your computer. Comes with digital video recorder,carrying case, instructions, cables, battery, charger, and 1 year warranty.

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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?"

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3. What is your Net Profit Margin?

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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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+ Voltage Drop Calculator

Complete the form below to find the final voltage for each cable gauge.

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

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Resource Name File Size File Type Date Modified
MDVR-12_NEW_FIRMWARE_UPGRADE 277 KB pdf August 27,2008
MAF100.rar 2080 KB rar August 27,2008
 

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