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Digital Watchdog Compressor 16-Channel HD and Legacy Analog to IP Signal Encoder

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Digital Watchdog Compressor 16-Channel HD and Legacy Analog to IP Signal Encoder
Key Features
  • 16 BNC Analog, HD-TVI, CVBS 1080p Inputs
  • HDMI, VGA, CVBS Live View Outputs
  • 480 fps Live View/240 fps Network Total
  • RJ45 Network Port
The HD version Compressor from Digital-Watchdog allows you to connect up to 16 surveillance cameras and monitor them live or send them to the optional DW Spectrum IPVMS for recording. The 16 BNC inputs support HD analog, HD-TVI, and CVBS signals.
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Digital Watchdog DW-ENHD16 Overview

The HD version Compressor from Digital-Watchdog allows you to connect up to 16 surveillance cameras and monitor them live or send them to the optional DW Spectrum IPVMS for recording. The 16 BNC inputs support HD analog, HD-TVI, and CVBS signals.

By connecting a monitor to either the HDMI or VGA output, you can set up a live view split of 1, 4, 9, or 16 1080p cameras. In live view mode, a total of 480 fps can be shared by the maximum number of 16 cameras, so each one can be displayed at up to 30 fps. The frame rates can also be mixed and matched. Only one monitor can be connected at a time. There's also a CVBS monitoring output supporting up to 960H resolution. Live view works in conjunction with the built-in menu system that you can control by connecting a mouse to the USB port on the front of the Compressor.

Alternatively, you can send the camera signals over the RJ45 network port to the optional DW Spectrum IPVMS for recording. In this case, the cameras can be encoded at a total of 240 fps, or up to 15 fps each. Other connections include RCA audio I/O, alarm I/O, and RS-485/RS-232 serial control.

Key Features
Record and playback with optional DW Spectrum IPVMS (licenses per channel are also required to record)
HDMI/VGA live view: 1/4/9/16 split, PIP, sequence; Spot: 1/16 split, sequence
H.264 compression
Motion detection (locally and via optional DW Spectrum IPVMS)
Two-way audio support (4 inputs/1 output)
1 x RS-485 interface for PTZ control
PTZ control via coax (HD analog / HD-TVI)
Frame rate and bandwidth control
RJ45 10/100/1000 Base-T network port
4 alarm inputs/1 alarm output
Event notifications with image via email
Privacy masks
ONVIF Profile S compliant
288 Mb/s live throughput
Security: HTTPS, SSL, multi-user authority
UPC: 812226030552

Digital Watchdog DW-ENHD16 Specs

Video Inputs16 x BNC
Audio Inputs4 x RCA Mono
Video Outputs1 x HDMI
1 x DE-15/DB-15 (VGA)
1 x BNC (Composite)
Output Video FormatHDMI / VGA
1080p at 30 fps
720p 30 fps
XGA (1024 x 768) 30 fps
Composite
960 x 480 (960H) at 30 fps
Audio Outputs1 x RCA Mono
Standards
HDR CompatibilityNone
Other I/O2 x USB-A
1 x RJ45
1 x Block 10-Pin RS-232, RS-485
Expansion SlotsNone
IP Streaming
Wi-FiNone
Power
Power I/O1 x Barrel (12 VDC at 2 A) Input
Power Consumption14.4 W
Environmental
Operating Temperature32 to 113°F / 0 to 45°C
Operating Humidity90%
General
CertificationsFCC
*as per Manufacturer
Dimensions14.8 x 12.5 x 1.8" / 375 x 318 x 45 mm
Weight4 lb / 1.8 kg
Packaging Info
Package Weight7.41 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)17.6 x 17.4 x 4.2"

Digital Watchdog DW-ENHD16 Reviews

Obsolete

By MityInc
Rated 1 out of 5
Date: 2022-12-21

This appliance is obsolete. It uses outdated TLS/SSL encryption, and no updated browser will access it via https. When requesting a firmware update from support, they said to access it via internet explorer (which went end of life June 2022) because Edge is not supported and to use port 80 (unsecure). I do not recommend buying this product.

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Will this work with other Manufacturers' Cameras?

Will this work with other Manufacturers' Cameras?
Asked by: Terry
Yes, the Digital Watchdog Compressor 16-Channel HD and Legacy Analog to IP Signal Encoder will work with other camera brands.
Answered by: Paige K
Date published: 2023-01-26
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