DVTech DVT-100 16-Channel DVR Card (120 FPS)

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DVTech DVT-100 16-Channel DVR Card (120 FPS)
Key Features
  • Hardware MPEG-4 Compression
  • Advanced Motion Detection
  • Remote Network Support
  • PTZ Control
The DVTech DVT-100 consists of a 16-channel PCI board and software. The board and software are designed to install inside a Windows PC, turning it into a full featured digital video recorder. Besides being an obvious cost saver, this type of setup is advantageous in many other ways. First off it allows operators to navigate DVR functions via a GUI running on the Windows operating system that they are already familiar with, all with the convenience of using a mouse and keyboard. Furthermore, operators can make use of any hard drive/s and CD/DVD burners already installed in the PC. It also makes it easy to incorporate any future firmware upgrades that the manufacturer may release. As with a standalone DVR, connecting the host PC to a network will allow users to access live and recorded footage from a remote location over the Internet. Although computer driven, this PCI board does most of the processing on its own, leaving the host PC to do its part fast and efficiently.
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DVTech DVT-100 Overview

The DVTech DVT-100 consists of a 16-channel PCI board and software. The board and software are designed to install inside a Windows PC, turning it into a full featured digital video recorder. Besides being an obvious cost saver, this type of setup is advantageous in many other ways. First off it allows operators to navigate DVR functions via a GUI running on the Windows operating system that they are already familiar with, all with the convenience of using a mouse and keyboard. Furthermore, operators can make use of any hard drive/s and CD/DVD burners already installed in the PC. It also makes it easy to incorporate any future firmware upgrades that the manufacturer may release. As with a standalone DVR, connecting the host PC to a network will allow users to access live and recorded footage from a remote location over the Internet. Although computer driven, this PCI board does most of the processing on its own, leaving the host PC to do its part fast and efficiently.

MPEG-4 Hardware Compression
Video is captured using a hardware MPEG-4 compression method. Because of its minimized reliance on the host PC's performance and capabilities, hardware MPEG-4 compression provides a more efficient and dependable way of handling data distribution when compared to software compression.
Multiplexing
With its built-in multiplexer, users will be able to simultaneously record, view live and playback material both locally and from a remote network location without compromising image quality or DVR performance.
Smart Motion Detection
An elaborate motion detection function can be applied to each video channel. Motion detection parameters can be individually set for each camera input. In practical terms, this will allow a camera pointing at a bank entrance, for example, to be set at a lower intensity level than a camera pointing at the bank's safe. To maximize system resources, cameras in motion detection mode can be set to record at higher frame rates than cameras recording continuously.
Remote Network Access
By connecting the host PC to the network, users will be able to access the DVR to view live and recorded images as well as to control the PTZ functions of a dome camera from a remote Internet location. An elaborate password protection system ensures that DVR access is limited to authorized users.
Email Alerts
To ensure that users are apprised of all conditions, this DVR can be set to send alarm alerts to PCs, pagers, mobile and land line phones or to email accounts over the network.
Watchdog Function
A watchdog function continuously monitors the DVR's health to ensure that data is not lost due to a system or hard drive failure. A power loss memory function will automatically restore original DVR settings following recovery from a power failure.
Time & Date Stamp
A time and date stamp can be applied to exported images to prevent them from being digitally altered, thus preserving their legal integrity.

DVTech DVT-100 Specs

System
Signal System
NTSC/PAL
Multiplexing
Simultaneous monitoring, recording, playback, and remote monitoring (scheduled recording capability)
Compression
MPEG-4 Video hardware compression
Channels
16
Storage
N/A
Resolution
Up to 640 x 480
Recording Rate
120 FPS (100 FPS PAL)
Display Rate
120 FPS (100 FPS PAL)
Switching Method
Manual or sequential
Display Modes
1, 4, 8, 10, 12, 16
Recording Modes
Full, motion activated or sensor triggered recording (alarm trigger/motion detection/continuous/schedule recording/recycle recording)
Quality Setting
Best, high, normal, basic
Video Inputs
BNC x16
Video Outputs
Not Specified by Manufacturer
Audio Inputs
Yes
Audio Outputs
Yes
PTZ Control
Yes (supports Pelco-D protocol)
Motion Detection
Yes (configurable for each camera)
USB Port
N/A
SCSI Port
N/A
Control Ports
RS-485
Alarm I/O
8 Alarm inputs, 4 alarm outputs
Network
Network Interface
RJ-45
Network Protocol Support
Multi-Protocol
Internet Access
Manager

Remote monitoring, recording, playback, backup, pan/tilt/zoom control, and center station function (up to 16 servers)

Client

Monitoring, playback and archiving
Simultaneous Client Access
Not Specified by Manufacturer
System Requirements
Windows 2000/XP/2003 Server
Packaging Info
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
9.1 x 6.3 x 2.3"

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