The PNR-5216 stands for pure video surveillance: the network recorder forms the basis for straightforward IP solutions without system requirements as it features user-friendly management, live playback and recording for up to 16 eneo IP cameras and IP domes without a client PC. This makes the recorder, bundled with integrated software, a keyboard and mouse, the ideal choice above all for small and medium-sized applications. Recommended applications include retail outlets, petrol service stations, restaurants and private property.

Plug and play ensures easy monitor and IP camera connectivity for the Windows-based network recorder. It delivers outstanding real time imagery at a maximum recording rate of 400 fps with full 1080p resolution and H.264 compression. Up to four 2 TB hard disks can be built into the recorder. Imagery can be exported via a USB port for preservation of evidence. Furthermore, the PNR-5216 systems are cascadable in master/slave mode, existing D-Series analogue systems can be integrated in the user interface.

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