Product Description
Cable box looking DVR with a camera hidden inside. 250 GB HD included. Full network capable.
Dim: 13.4" x 10.3" x 2.5"
The Cable Box (DVR) All-in-one Camera w/ Recorder offers support for a TV, VCR or DVR. It also features a Color, B/W, Dual-Mode Camera.
Technical Details
- Sensor: CCD SONY
- Sensor Mode: Dual Color & B/W
- Sensor Size: 1/3
- Res (Standard): 420 TV Lines
- Res (Upgraded): 600 TV Lines
- Lux at BW Mode: 0.02 lux
- Lux at Color Mode: 0.2 lux
- Sensitivity (Standard): 0.02 lux
- Sensitivity (Upgraded): 0.003 lux
- IR Sensitivity: Yes
- Viewing Angle: 75 Deg. Horiz.
- Optional Lens: No
- Max Video Rec Quality: 704x480
- Max Video Rec Speed: 30 f/s
- Compression: H.264
- Memory Type: HD
- Max Memory: 1000 Gb
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- Rec Time: 2.5 hr /1Gb
- Motion Detection Rec: Yes
- Time Stamp: Yes
- Programmable: Yes
- Video Format: Proprietary
- Video Inputs: 3 more Ch.
- Outputs: VGA & TV output
- Audio: N/A
- Power Rating: 110V AC
- Power Type: 110V plug in
- Dim (Length): 10.3 "
- Dim (Width): 13.4 "
- Dim (Height): 2.5 "
- No of Channels: 4
- Protocol: Pelco-D & other
- Comm Type: RS-485
- Heater blower: Cooling Fan
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Q&A
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How does digital motion detection recording work?
Digital motion detection is a feature for many self recording all-in-one cameras, DVRs and recording software. It senses video pixel movement to trigger the recording, thus saving memory and time when you review the video. Therefore, you only need opening for the lens of the camera to detect motion. When motion is no longer detected for a certain time (programmable) it will stop to record and wait for the next trigger. However, it will not save the power, if battery powered, since both the camera & DVR has to be 'ON' in order to detect motion.
What is the best way to access the video files on my PC?
Hold down to the windows key (located between Ctrl & Alt) and hit E key once. It'll bring up my computer screen, within, you will see the drive for the camera.
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Can wireless system have interference?
There are 2 kinds of wireless video signals, analog & digital. Analog refers to a RF(Radio Frequency). Only FCC approved RF video signals for consumers are 5.4GHz, 2.4GHz & 900 MHz (obsolete). RF video signal can be interfered by other wireless products in same frequency such as cordless phones and wireless routers. Level of interference varies depending on the proximity of the camera to the receiver and the interfering source. There may be no noticeable distortion in video to slight ~ heavy horizontal lines in video. On the other hand, digital wireless or wi-fi have no interference at all.