Honeywell Security HR30 VCR

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: Honeywell Security
  • Model code: HR30
  • Max Playback Time (hrs): 6 hrs max playback
  • Video Format: VHS
  • Recording Type: Real Time / Timelapse recording
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The HR30 is a high-density video cassette recorder with real-time recording capability offering crisp, smooth and noiseless playback that satisfies the demands of surveillance security. Accurate recording is achieved through 300 lines of color resolution and 350 lines of black and white. The brightly lit LCD display and LEDs indicate recording, alarm and timer schedule modes. On-Screen Display makes programming simple with a touch of a button.

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Make Honeywell Security
Manufacturer Honeywell
Category CCTV>VCRs
Model code HR30
Max Playback Time (hrs) 6 hrs max playback
Video Format VHS
Recording Type Real Time / Timelapse recording
Fast forward/ Rewind time 220/sec sec rewind time
Resolution TVL 300 TVL resolution
Alarms Recording, Search, Recall
Video Head System Rotary four-head
Audio Inputs 1
Audio Outputs 1
Signal Mode NTSC
Video Inputs 1Vp-p, 75ohms
Video Outputs 1Vp-p, 75ohms
Specified Cassette Type T160, T180
S/ N Ratio 42 dB
Physical Specifications Dimensions mm: 94 x 360 x 270
Weight kg: 3.5 kg
Electrical Specifications Power Consumption: 17
Environmental Specifications Operating Temp oC: 5 ~ +40
Operating Humidity %: 0 ~ 80
Additional info The HR30 is a high-density video cassette recorder with real-time recording capability offering crisp, smooth and noiseless playback that satisfies the demands of surveillance security. Accurate recording is achieved through 300 lines of color resolution and 350 lines of black and white. The brightly lit LCD display and LEDs indicate recording, alarm and timer schedule modes. On-Screen Display makes programming simple with a touch of a button.
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