The Falcon digital recording range from ATV

Product Profile

The Falcon digital recording range from ATV offers a unique compression technology which compresses image data at 3 times the rate of many other digital recording technologies, without compromising the high resolution of image quality.  Subsequently, the Falcon can record 3 times as much as many DVRs with the same memory size.  In addition, this compression technology ensures more efficient usage of bandwidth for networked surveillance either locally or remotely.

As illustration, the Falcon can record a full month of surveillance from 16 cameras recording at 1 ips, using only 120 Gbs of memory / storage.

Falcon technology is available in a number of versions for 16, 9, 4 cameras or even 1 channel model as an analogue VCR upgrade. Local or remote monitoring of recorded images can be viewed over standard internet browsers, and features include:

  • Duplex Mode 
  • Record speed up to 60 ips
  • Easy installation and menus
  • Advanced proprietary compression engine
  • USB interface for easy archiving
  • Remote access available
  • Quick and easy search modes
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Technical Specification

Make ATV
Manufacturer Advanced Technology Video
Category CCTV>Digital video recorders (DVRs)
Model code FA-DVR16120E
Series Falcon Series
Channels 16 channels
Recording Mode Real time / Timelapse / Event recording
Inbuilt Multiplexer Yes
Multiplexer Type Duplex
Storage Capacity GB 120 GB storage
Image per second (IPS) max 25 PAL, 30 NTSC fps storage rate
Signal Mode PAL, NTSC
Recording System EIDE, HDD
Mount type 16 in
Physical Specifications Dimensions mm: 428.6 x 45.2 x 362
Weight kg: 8.5 kg
Additional info Compatible with ATV, Kalatel CBR-16CDT, Pelco MX4016CD, Robot MV96P, DM SLDX16C multiplexers. USB Interface for Easy Archiving.
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