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Have you wished that you could enjoy similar interface and reliable service on a smaller recorder that would suit perfectly for small-scale limited budget projects with less than 16 channels? ACTi has a perfect solution for you!

ACTi is pleased to announce the release of GNR-2000 - a small 16-channel desktop recorder supporting the full functionality range just like XNR-4200. Despite its compact size, it supports up to 5 hard disk drives so that the video evidence from all the 16 cameras can be preserved for a very long time.

Main Features

  • Manage up to 16 IP cameras or video encoders
  • Support H.264/MPEG-4/MJPEG formats up to 4-Megapixel resolution
  • RAID levels 0, 1, 5, 10
  • Instant event playback, 4-channel synchronised playback up to 500x speed
  • PTZ control, preset points, tours
  • Event management
  • Remote client supported
  • Intuitive and friendly user interface
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