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Single Camera Digital Video Recorder

This DVR is easily viewable over any internet browser!


  • Records up to 72,000 hours
  • 2 hard drive slots (1 fixed and 1 hot swappable)
  • Playback search, jog/shuttle search
  • Easily viewable over any internet browser via the internet or LAN

The DMR4 features a recording time of up to 72,000 hours, time, event or alarm list search modes with instant access, jog/shuttle fast forward or reverse speeds from 1/16X up to 100X. Added features include password protection, alarm inputs, power off protection, auto stop or auto overwrite when hard drive full options. Motion detection will protect your system while the prealarm and post-alarm recording is archived during times of an
intruder detection. The DMR4 records up to 60 images per second. Images can be archived using JPEG or AVI format and can quickly be output to the SD card slot. The DMR4 also gives the added bonus of remote operation using the RS-232, RS-485 and ethernet ports. Using the ethernet will allow you to access the DMR4 over virtually
any internet browser. Once accessed you can view live recording or previously recorded video. The DMR4 uses MJPEG compression so the remote video will be near streaming for a smoother refresh rate. This unit is compatible with most multiplexers and quad processors.

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DMR4

OUR PRICE $399.95


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Specifications
Channels 1
Compression Type MJPEG
Max Frame Rate (fps) 60
Number of Drive Bays 1
Hard Drive Type IDE
Max Storage Capacity (GB) 320
Remote Viewable yes
Ethernet yes
SD Card Reader yes
Warranty 3 years
Full Description
The DMR4 has 1 fixed slot for an IDE hard drive and also includes a hot swappable bay for an extra hard drive and a total of 320 GB of hard drive space. The DMR4 can be upgraded to our DMR4-250 with a 250GB hard drive and our DMR4-500 with a 500GB hard drive. Our DMR4-5-USB is a hard drive to USB adapter which can be purchased in place of a hard drive.
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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.

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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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4. Security Investment

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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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

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

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User Manual Not Available pdf
Quickstart Guide 278 KB pdf March 30,2008
Product Overview 1299 KB pdf March 30,2008
Product Overview 237 KB pdf September 16,2008
 

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