Surveon NVR1000-1032A network video recorder with E-map monitoring and management

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: Surveon
  • Model code: NVR1000-1032A
  • Recording Mode: Real Time / Timelapse / Event
  • Video inputs: 16
  • Software solution: Yes
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The Surveon NVR1000 is a highly integrated 16 channel network video recorder featuring a virus free, installation free embedded design that is fully burn-in tested. The megapixel-optimised NVR1000 includes a function rich software suite, which is scalable with Surveon's CMS package. These features allow the NVR1000 to provide a robust, low overhead system operation aimed at small to medium sized installations.

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Make Surveon
Manufacturer Surveon Technology Inc
Category CCTV>Network video recorders (NVRs)
Model code NVR1000-1032A
Recording Mode Real Time / Timelapse / Event
Video inputs 16
Software solution Yes
Hardware solution Yes
Inbuilt multiplexer Yes
Multiplexer type Quadruplex
Type of multiplexer functions Live view, playback, eMaps, search
Recording system HDD
Video motion detection Yes
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 115 ~ 240 V AC
Power consumption (W): 250 W
Physical Specifications Weight (kg): 11.36
Dimensions (mm): 404.2 x 340.2 x 97.1
Environmental Specifications Operating temperature (°C): 10 ~ 35
Operating humidity (%): 5 ~ 95
Additional info The Surveon NVR1000 is a highly integrated 16 channel network video recorder featuring a virus free, installation free embedded design that is fully burn-in tested. The megapixel-optimised NVR1000 includes a function rich software suite, which is scalable with Surveon's CMS package. These features allow the NVR1000 to provide a robust, low overhead system operation aimed at small to medium sized installations.
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