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|NVR16IQ4KV2
H.265 H.264 MJPEG compatible
Supports 4K resolution camera
8CH POE
Notes: Please note there are two network cards built into the NVR. If you use the NVR POE for your IP camera, when you add the IP camera to the NVR, you need to change the IP camera address to different subnet range. Forexample, NVR is Lan1, the IP address will like 192.168.1.189, and all other IP cameras directly connected to the NVR should be set to the address like 192.168.2.xxx;
When you add any ONVIF protocol camera to the NVR, please make sure you have changed the IP address of the ONVIF camera before you add it to the NVR, Lan 2 subnetif connects to NVR directly, Lan 1 subnet if it has own power or connects to POE switch. It is also required to add user name and password info for each ONVIF camera in NVR channel settings, even you have no password set in the camera itself, as NVR has no permission to change ONVIF IP camera address and couldn’t access the camera without login credentials.
The Doss IP NVRs are now smarter with baked in Intelligence features. On top of all that, they also now support higher resolution cameras!
Here's what's new with the IQ NVR range:
With more and more people now turning to CCTV surveillance for their security needs, its no surprise that new technologies are being developed and implemented to helpreduce the need for manual monitoring and the costs associated. One such strategy is the use of Intelligent Video Analytics (IVA).
IVA focuses on automating the video analysis of large amounts of data footage and security alerts, rather than having people monitor each camera manually. The software utilises a range of rules and algorithms to ignore any changes in lighting conditions or non-critical activity, andfocus on specific triggers to identify suspicious behaviour and objects.
A good example of Analytics would be its ability to alertauthorities of suspicious objects left in public places, like airports, and use facial recognition to help track downfugitives. It could also be used in Highway CCTV situations to capture and report a vehicle travelling in the wrong direction or performing an illegal turn. Even for the domestic home, Analytics could alert and monitor a trespasser crossing a property line.
With every aspect of our lives being digitised, video footage will be increasingly tagged to these events. Imagine a person scanning a train ticket at a turn style. The scanning of the ticket and the footage from the CCTV camera will get put together and be readily accessible in real time or a month later.
VIDEO | |
Network Video input | 16CH |
Network video input bandwidth | 80Mbps |
Video compression | H.265/H.264 /MJPEG |
Video output | VGA/HDMI synced output 3840x2160@30Hz,1920x1080 @ 60HZ,1280x1024 @ 60HZ |
Video bit rate | 16-16000Kbps |
Video resolution | 4K/5MP/3MP/1080p/960p/720p/D1/VGA/4CIF/DCIF/2CIF/CIF/QC IF |
Image display | 1/4/6/8/9/16 |
Snapshot | JPEG snapshots can be set for automatic or manual capture |
Motion detection | 396 (22*18 grid) surveyed area can be set in every screen with adjustable sensitivity levels (requires IP camera support) |
AUDIO | |
Audio compression |
G.711U |
Audio input | 1CH [RCA port] (IPC complex audio input) |
Audio output | 1CH [RCA port] |
Audio intercom input | Bidirectional talk [RCA port] |
VIDEO RECORDING AND PLAYBACK | |
Video frame rate | 1-30 FPS |
Record method | Manual/external alarm/MD/timing/intelligent analysisalarm |
Playback ability | Support 1CH 5MP/3MP, 4CH 1080P, 9/16CH sub stream video playback |
Playback mode | Regular/Instant replay/Event/External file |
Video search | Time, calendar, event, channel |
Video playback | Start, stop, normal play, back play, forward 30 seconds, backward 30 seconds, fast, play, slow play, single frame play, display the hidden progress bar, backup, snapshot, full screen, roller amplification time ball precise playback |
STORAGE AND BACKUP | |
Interface | 2 SATA |
HDD capacity | 8TB max. per HDD |
Backup location | Local, network, IPSAN |
Backup method | USB mobile hard disk, U disk, network backup |
FUNCTION | |
Network protocol | TCP/IP, HTTP, DDNS, SMTP (SSL), DHCP, PPPOE, UPNP, NTP, P2P, ONVIF |
Interface protocol | ONVIF, RTSP, GB28181 |
Mobile surveillance | iOS and Android via FSEYE app |
Web Browser | Supports IE (with or without ActiveX), Chrome, Firefox, Safari |
Intelligent Analysis | Front (IP Camera) and local detection for: Target counting, object detection, object left/lost, line cross detection, scene change, motion detection, video loss, privacy mask, video tampering |
Other | Dual password authentication, zero channel |
Alert Options | Email alert, Audible alarm, Visual alert on monitor,Upload to center (get alerts on the VMS PC client), Trigger alarm output |
EXT INTERFACE | |
Network interface | 1x RJ45 100M/1000M adaptive Ethernet port |
PoE interface | 8CH (IEEE 802.3af) |
Alarm input | 4CH |
Alarm output | 1CH |
RS-485 | 1CH |
USB ports | 2x USB2.0 ports |
GENERAL | |
Power supply | DC 48V/3A |
Power consumption | <5W (Without HDD) |
Operation temperature/ humidity | -10°C ~ 55°C/10% 90% |
Dimension (mm) | 360 (W) x 242.4 (D) x 48 (H) mm |
Weight | 2.5 kg |
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Q: I have already installed the plugin on my computer, so why does it still say the IE ActiveX is not registered when I try to access the NVR/IPC via Internet Explorer?
A: You may have to check your security setting on your Internet Explorer, refer to the images attached.
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