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Included HDD: 6 x 6TB HDD
6 x 6TB HDD
The Honeywell's MAXPRO Professional 64-Channel NVR is an open, flexible, and scalable IP video surveillance system. This NVR, when used in combination with separately available high definition cameras, serves as a high definition IP recording system with support for multiple standards and remote viewing clients for enterprise installations.
The MAXPRO NVR is an open platform and supports broad third-party device integrations with support for PSIA and ONVIF (including Profile S devices) standards, RTSP (real-time streaming protocol) standard, and native device integrations, including 360° camera support. It also provides desktop clients, web clients, and mobile apps (MAXPRO Mobile applications). The Web Client is supported from any standard Mac or Windows browser and requires no additional installation. The interface is designed to be simple and intuitive with all the functionality and features that users need for daily surveillance operations, such as live view and playback of recorded video. This unit's small form factor (2U rack mount), high performance, and reliability make it suitable for installations where digital video is mission critical.
Software | |
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Database Server | Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Express |
Operating System | Windows 7 Embedded 64-bit, SP1 |
Image Compression | MJPEG, MPEG-4, H.264 |
Supported IP Cameras/Encoders | Supports Performance Series IP, equIP Series cameras including high definition |
Audio Support | 1-way audio for compatible IP camera models |
Number of Clients | Desktop Client: 38 per unit from 19 remote workstations + 1 local on NVR server |
Layouts |
Desktop Client: Full, 2 x 2, 1 x 5, 3 x 3, 2 x 8, 1 x 12, 4 x 4 Web Client: 2 x 2, 1 x 1, 1 x 2, 1 x 3 Mobile App (Phone): 2 x 2, 2 x 4, 1 x 2, 1 x 1 Mobile App (Tablet): 3 x 3, 2 x 2, 1 x 1 |
Picture Control | Sharpness, blur, brightness, contrast, hue, saturation, maintain aspect ratio, stretched, original size and picture mirror |
OSD | Concealed text option |
Playback Control |
Forward / Rewind Play x (1, 2, 4, 8, 16) Slow Forward / Rewind Play x (1/2, 1/4, 1/8) |
Search | Time / date timeline, time jump forward / rewind, bookmarks, calendar, preview, film strip, event search, and SMART Motion Search |
Recording Schedule | Constant and event based with H/M/D and holiday and exception days |
Recording Method | Constant, event based and user activated |
Setting |
Live Settings: Compression format, resolution, and frame rate Record Settings: Same as live or reduced frame rate |
Format |
Honeywell MPVC playable with standalone MAXPRO Clip Player for faster and secure exports WMV with digital certificate for authentication playable with Windows media player ASF for faster exporting of longer than an hour backup clips in native compression format |
Authentication | Digital signature, verification tool provided |
Motion Detection | Camera based for supported models or Server based (Smart VMD) for all models (except 360 fisheye / panomorph views) |
Event Recording | Pre- and post-duration setting |
Reporting | Operator Reporting: Per user, configurator, session, and viewer |
Event | Per camera or recorder events |
Number of Users | 1024 |
Monitoring | |
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Performance |
1920 fps at 4CIF/VGA or 1920 fps at 720p HD or 1920 fps at 1080p HD (4 Mb/s bit rate) 1-way audio for up to 64 IP channels (only cameras that support audio) Network Bandwidth/Throughput: Incoming: 256 Mb/s Outgoing: 425 Mb/s Total: 681 Mb/s Rendering performance using GPU of up to 4 1080p HD at 30 fps/120 fps on local client Note: Oncam Grandeye 360 Cameras are not supported with GPU rendering and use CPU rendering by default. Archival Performance: 25 channels at 4 Mb/s bit rate each Total Archival Throughput Capacity: 100 Mb/s Outgoing Archival Storage Throughput: 275 Mb/s |
Video Streaming Support |
Web Client: 64 live streams, 32 playback streams Desktop Client: Live: 256 streams Playback/Video Retrieval Sessions: 32 Sync Playback: 9 streams 256 live streams limit excludes 1 stream used per camera if SMART VMD is enabled Maximum live streams per camera is 15 with SMART VMD enabled Mobile App: 16 streams of 1080p HD at 5 fps each Note: During archival operations, maximum no of playback streams recommended from desktop client and web client is 16 streams. |
Supported Channels/Tracks |
Server Based VMD (Smart VMD) Performance: Channels at Maximum fps: 32-channel at 1920 fps 4CIF / VGA or 1920 fps 720p or 1920 fps at 1080p or total 128 Megapixel All Channels at fps: 32-channel at 1920 fps at 4CIF / VGA or 1920 fps 720p or 1920 fps 1080p or total 128 Megapixel |
Multi-stream |
Maximum 128 streams supported Support for configuring 1 preferred stream for continuous recording and 1 preferred stream for live video / motion based recording per camera |
Hardware | |
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Processor | Intel Core i7-4790, 3.6 GHz, Intel HD Graphics 4600 |
Memory | 8 GB |
Power Supply | Dual Redundant 820 W |
Hard Drive | OS Hard Drive: 2 x 2.5" 128 GB SSD, RAID1 Storage Hard Drive: 8 field upgradable bays (each accepts up to 6 TB SAS hard drive) |
Storage Capacity | Up to 48 TB raw storage (6 x 6 TB HDD included providing 36TB storage) |
Optical | 22 x DVD-RW |
Network | Dual 1 Gigabit Ethernet |
Chassis | Chassis with Locking Bezel: 2U 8-bay including rack mount kit |
RAID Card | 6 GB/s SAS/SATA RAID card, PCI Express x8, supports RAID levels up to 6+0 |
Rear Panel Connections | |
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Mouse/Keyboard Port | 2 x USB |
USB | 2 x front, 4 x back |
Network | 2 x RJ45 |
Monitor Output | HDMI cw DVI-D to HDMI adapter or VGA or DVI-D or DisplayPort |
Electrical | |
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Input Voltage | 110 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, auto sensing |
Power Dissipation |
Average BTU Rating = 880 BTU/hr Peak BTU Rating = 2800 BTU/hr |
Environmental | |
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Operating Temperature | 32 to 95°F (0 to 35°C) |
Relative Humidity | 5 to 95% non-condensing |
Regulatory | |
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Emission | FCC part 15B Class A; EN 55022 class A |
Immunity | EN 50130-4 |
Safety | ANSI / UL 60950-1; CAN/CSA C22.2 No 60950-1; IEC 60950-1 |
RoHS Compliance Version | EN 50581 |
Mechanical | |
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Dimensions (W x H x D) | 16.9 x 3.5 x 26" (430 x 88.8 x 660 mm) |
Weight | Not Specified by the Manufacturer |
Client Workstation PC Requirements | |
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Configuration |
With GPU Rendering Capability: Minimum: Up to 13 1080p HD Cameras, 1 Monitor (390 fps at 1080p HD) Recommended: Up to 18 1080p HD cameras, 2 Monitors (540 fps at 1080p HD) Without GPU Rendering Capability: Up to 9 HD Cameras (1 selected panel only, Throttle Frame Rate setting enabled) |
Processor |
With GPU Rendering Capability: Minimum: Intel Core i5-4460 or equivalent 4th generation, Intel Core Processors for client systems Recommended: Intel Core i7-4790 or equivalent 4th generation, Intel Core Processors for client systems Without GPU Rendering Capability: Intel Core 2 Duo Processor E6750 2.66 GHz or Quad Core Intel Xeon E5405 2.0 GHz |
Graphics Adapter Compatibility |
With GPU Rendering Capability: In-built Processor Graphics (GPU): Intel HD Graphics 4600 or equivalent Without GPU Rendering Capability: 512 MB or higher Display Card (optional) |
System Memory |
With GPU Rendering Capability: 8 GB Without GPU Rendering Capability: 4 GB |
Partitioning | Minimum 100 GB partition drive or separate hard drive |
Network Interface | Minimum 1 Gigabit network interface card |
Operating System | Microsoft Windows 7 Standard SP1 (64-bit) |
Optical Drive | DVD-RW |
Monitor Resolution | Video resolution 1280 x 1024 pixels, 32-bit |
Keyboard/Mouse | 102-key keyboard and mouse |
Operating System Support |
Microsoft Windows 7 Professional SP1, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 (64-bit) Note: Oncam Grandeye 360 cameras are not supported with GPU rendering and use CPU rendering by default. On Windows 7 workstations, GPU rendering is only supported through the motherboard monitor outputs and any additional graphics cards should be disabled in BIOS. On Windows 8.1, Windows 10 workstations with Intel GPU and any additional graphics cards, atleast one monitor should be connected to the motherboard monitor output. |