Baxall DTL digital recorder

Product Profile

Unlike many other digital recorders on the market, the Baxall DTL operates just like a VCR with similar buttons, a jog shuttle the same choice of time-lapse record speeds and like a VCR can record up to 50 picture per second.  In addition to standard VCR functions the DTL also offers high quality images that can be played back without distortion and direct connection to and existing Ethernet LAN or WAN.  The latter allows authorised users to view live or recorded images and save them to view later.
  • Compatible with most leading brands of multiplexer (DM, Baxall, Robot, Pelco, Sanyo, ATV and others)
  • Ideal for upgrading VCR to digital storage system – as it operates and looks just like a VCR
  • Can record up to 50 PPS
  • Optional Ethernet connectivity and audio recording
  • user defined record and play speeds
  • No tapes to change…variable size hard disk used for storage
  • Direct search facility for access to events
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Technical Specification

Make Baxall
Manufacturer Baxall Limited
Category CCTV>Digital video recorders (DVRs)
Model code DTL960e-160
Channels 1 channels
Recording Mode Real Time / Timelapse / Event recording
Monitor Outputs 1 composite BNC
Multiplexer Type Duplex
Storage Capacity GB 160 GB storage
Image per second (IPS) up to 50 fps storage rate
Resolution High Resolution resolution
Recording System HDD
Colour Type Colour
Mount type 1 in, 1 out
Physical Specifications Dimensions mm: 330 x 343 x 89
Weight kg: 2.3 kg
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 12
Environmental Specifications Operating Temp oC: 0 to 40
Additional info You can assign each DTL960e its own IP address and by using the supplied WaveReader software, you can watch live or recorded images from any DTL960e in your LAN or WAN.
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