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Further storage and back up options are available with network-attached storage (NAS) and USB HDD or memory devices
The NVRs support Full HD cameras of up to 6MP, with an aggregate recording speed of 40 or 160 Mbps

Grundig Security’s new Connect Line, 4 and 16 channel embedded NVRs offer installers exceptional features, resolution and recording speeds, at a low cost.

HD cameras

The NVRs support Full HD cameras of up to 6MP, with an aggregate recording speed of 40 or 160 Mbps. The 4 channel unit has a single SATA HDD slot for storage and has a built-in, 4 channel, PoE switch for direct connection to IP cameras and simple installation. The 16 channel NVR has two HDD slots with the capability of up to 8 PoE channels.

Storage and backup

Further storage and back up options are available with network-attached storage (NAS) and USB HDD or memory devices. Record settings include continuous, event alarm, motion, video loss, and scheduled. Users can search by time, date, event, alarm and motion; including within back-ups.

Network access

The NVRs can be controlled locally by a USB mouse. Network access is enabled for up to 128 remote clients using SCMS smartphone Apps, SCMS PC applications or web pages. The NVRs support Grundig PSIA and ONVIF Profile S & G video integration protocols and have Windows and Linux operating systems integration by SDK.

The NVRs support HDMI and VGA monitor connections and monitors can be configured for multi-views, sequences and events. A digital spot function combines multiple camera views and sequences into a single, 1080p viewing stream.

Event and alarm management

Event and alarm management, which includes 4x alarm inputs and 1x relay alarm output, can be triggered by motion, alarm, video loss and system error. User notifications are by pop-up, relay, e-mail and buzzer, as well as by activating PTZ presets. An IP audio input is available per video channel with one BNC audio output.

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