Verint EdgeVR-80-POE IP-based Nextiva network video recorder

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: Verint
  • Model code: EdgeVR-80-POE
  • Recording Mode: Real Time / Event
  • Video inputs: 12
  • Software solution: Yes
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Verint EdgeVR-80-POE IP-based network video recorder delivers high-resolution images for both recording and live video viewing. Built with an innovative and powerful H.264 video compression engine, EdgeVR provides superior video quality at significantly lower bit rates, reducing storage and bandwidth requirements. Available with a hybrid analog/IP video option, this intelligent NVR can support up to 12 IP and analog video cameras.

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Make Verint
Manufacturer Verint Systems
Category CCTV>Network video recorders (NVRs)
Model code EdgeVR-80-POE
Recording Mode Real Time / Event
Video inputs 12
Software solution Yes
Hardware solution Yes
Inbuilt multiplexer Yes
Recording system HDD
Storage capacity 2 TB
Secondary storage USB / DVR-RW
Storage rate 360 fps
Resolution CIF/2CIF/4CIF/1MP/2MP/3MP/5MP
Signal mode PAL, NTSC
Alarm Handling 4 in, 1 out
Removable HDD Yes
Operating system Embedded Linux
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 12 V DC
Power consumption (W): 35
Physical Specifications Weight (kg): 2,100
Dimensions (mm): 262 x 206 x 59
Environmental Specifications Operating temperature (°C): 0 ~ 45 C (32 ~ 113 F)
Additional info Verint EdgeVR-80-POE IP-based network video recorder delivers high-resolution images for both recording and live video viewing. Built with an innovative and powerful H.264 video compression engine, EdgeVR provides superior video quality at significantly lower bit rates, reducing storage and bandwidth requirements. Available with a hybrid analog/IP video option, this intelligent NVR can support up to 12 IP and analog video cameras.
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