Vicon VN-NVR-57TBV6-R5 57 TB network video recorder

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: Vicon
  • Model code: VN-NVR-57TBV6-R5
  • Recording Mode: Real Time / Timelapse / Event
  • Software solution: Yes
  • Inbuilt multiplexer: Yes
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Vicon VN-NVR-57TBV6-R5 is a network video recorder that enables to simultaneously capture, view and store high-quality, high resolution voice, video and data for a comprehensive security solution. It provides scalable, internal RAID 5 storage for medium and large-scale installations. The NVR Shadow helps security organisations reduce system ownership costs, streamline operations and deliver more effective security.

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Make Vicon
Manufacturer Vicon Industries
Category CCTV>Network video recorders (NVRs)
Model code VN-NVR-57TBV6-R5
Recording Mode Real Time / Timelapse / Event
Software solution Yes
Inbuilt multiplexer Yes
Type of multiplexer functions Recording, Viewing, Playback
Recording system DVD
Storage capacity 57 TB
Secondary storage USB
PTZ control Yes
Multiple client support Yes
Operating system Windows 7
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 105 ~ 240 V AC
Power consumption (W): 1010
Physical Specifications Weight (kg): 29
Dimensions (mm): 176 x 483 x 711
Environmental Specifications Operating temperature (°C): 0 ~ 40 C (32 ~ 104 F)
Operating humidity (%): 0 ~ 95
Additional info Vicon VN-NVR-57TBV6-R5 is a network video recorder that enables to simultaneously capture, view and store high-quality, high resolution voice, video and data for a comprehensive security solution. It provides scalable, internal RAID 5 storage for medium and large-scale installations. The NVR Shadow helps security organisations reduce system ownership costs, streamline operations and deliver more effective security.
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