12 Volt Mobile DVR with Programmable Motion Detection

One of the most powerful surveillance tools yet, you can almost kiss your tapes goodbye

             

This new DVR is small and compact(1/2 the size of an average laptop) It features a flip up built in 6.4” Screen, can handle 4 cams,1 audio input, runs on a Linux based platform, has programmable motion detection, in addition to a pre-alarm function( records 5 seconds prior to motion detection  to catch doors opening, or other activity ),. This unit has a 30 gig removable HDD, is IP addressable for remote monitoring via dial up/broadband, and has a USB port to allow simple downloading to a External HDD, or USB storage device. Frame Rate is adjustable from 1 to 17 frames per sec, per channel, Power consumption is  significantly less than a laptop. Another feature is emergency notification, whereas the unit can dialup a remote pc, and send  recorded video  if so desired. Unit also has remote PTZ capabilities that can be operated remotely if connected to the internet.

This unit can be left in place for long periods of time as long as you have setup a proper power supply to support the units power demands. Utilizing this unit may enable you to physically stay away from the subjects location while the DVR does the recording. Typically this would be ideal to show you periods of activity without having to be present. There is a time date stamp feature which serves also as a watermark. The watermark feature is essential to demonstrate authenticity of the recording. This unit will operate in NTSC or PAL format per your discretion.

This DVR is currently being manufactured by a manufacturer of DVR’s that decided to listen to surveillance professionals, and design a unit for our applications. The Linux operating system is proprietary to this unit. Video can be saved in BMP, AVI or JPEG Format as well as the encrypted format that is exclusive to this unit.

This is not a spy shop gadget, and will not be sold in catalogs or through online purchasing. Turnkey systems are available which will include 4 hi resolution digital cams, lenses cables and mounts for mobile use upon request. This is a powerful remote recording package with many possibilities. 1 Year warranty on this unit, with the ability to change the LCD screen in the event of breakage or damage.

Suggested retail price $2499.00 Rental and Leasing options are available to suit your application.

Contact us by phone or  e mail for more information sales@tscmusa.com

(615) 251 0441

Mobile Unit Function

12V Mobile Unit

Video Format

NTSC / PAL

Video Input

4Ch inputs (BNC / 1Vp-p, 75Ohm)

Video Output

CVBS : 1Ch(Optional)

Video Compression

Engine-X

Image Compression Rate

NTSC/PAL : 640x480

 : 5~6Kb/Frame

NTSC/PAL : 320x240

: 2~3Kb/Frame

Video Resolution

NTSC : 640x480, 320x240

PAL : 640x480, 320x240

Display Resolution

-

* Analog video signal

Duplex/Simplex

Duplex

Sequential Switch

Programmable, with adjustable dwell time

Alarm Input

2 Ch Input

Alarm Output

2 Ch Output

Hard Disk Storage

2.5 Inch Mobile Type.

Display Rate

NTSC : 30 fps, PAL : 25 fps

Recording Rate

NTSC : 640x480 : 15 fps

 320x240 : 30 fps

 

PAL : 640x480 : 12 fps

320x240 : 25 fps

Recording Mode

Motion Detection, Continuous, Sensor, Pre-Alarm,

Playback Rate

NTSC : 640x480 : 15 fps

 320x240 : 30 fps

 

PAL : 640x480 : 12 fps

320x240 : 25 fps

Playback Speed

-

Playback Search Option

Date/Time, Continuous, Motion, Sensor, Pre-Alarm, Audio

(Graphic User Interface)

Screen Division

Display : 1Ch, Playback : 4Ch

Motion Detection

8 (width) x 6 (height) matrix

Audio Recording

1Ch Mono Input / Output

Video Loss Detection

No

Event Log

Yes

User Interface

Graphic User Interface

Setup

On screen setup

User Input Device

Front Button

Title

-

* Default 2 Character Display for each camera

Watch Dog Timer

Yes

CompactFlash Memory

-

Auto power on after power loss recovery

Yes

Remote access

Remote Software

Remote Transmission Rate

NTSC/PAL : 640x480

- LAN : 12~15fps, PSTN : 1~5fps

NTSC/PAL : 320x240

- LAN : 25~30fps, PSTN : 1~5fps

Remote alarm notification

Emergency Image transfer

Network protocol

TCP/IP

Remote Transmission

LAN(10/100 Ethernet(RJ45),

PSTN/ ISDN(Optional)

Fast Ethernet

10/100 Ethernet(RJ45 Connector)

USB

USB 1 ports :

support for CD-RW,  USB HDD Drive, Memory stick

RS-232 / RS-485

RS-232 9Pin 1 Port :

Support for PSTN Modem, ISDN Terminal adaptor, RS-485 converter for P/T/Z

Monitor

Built-in 6.4 Inch LCD Monitor

Operating System

Embedded Linux

Power Source

DC 12V

Power Consumption

-

Dimensions

see above diagram

Weight

3 lbs

Operating temperature

-10°C~+50°C (-10F to 122F)

 Digital Video Recording Advantages

 

q       Digital quality video pictures while viewing and during playback

q       Instantaneous picture retrieval by date, time and camera

q       Lower cost of ownership (No more wasted time with tapes and repairing VCR’s)

q       Remote archiving and viewing (No more wasted travel time to locations)

q       Stop workers compensation claims with clear video

q       Stop employee theft (You will review the video more often if it is easier to retrieve the footage)

q       Lower insurance rates

q       Curve shoplifting by posting clear pictures of current thefts

q       Easy event backup

q       Monitor employee productivity easier

q       Emergency alarming up to 4 inputs

q       Monitor 4 different locations simultaneously through remote software

q       Store multiple months before it records over past footage

q       All video time/date stamped and watermarked for court purposes

q       View all 4 cameras at one time with interlaced viewing

q       Ease of use

q       Zoom capabilities

q       Remote PTZ control

q       Password Protection

q       Record while viewing past footage

q       Electronic book marking of events

q       Duplication without copy degradation

q       Motion on all cameras to access only movement in facility

q       Smart Search for quick picture retrieval

 

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