Vivotek NR8401 16-channel Linux embedded Network video recorder

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: VIVOTEK
  • Model code: NR8401
  • Recording Mode: Real Time / Event
  • Video inputs: 16
  • Software solution: Yes
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Vivotek NR8401 16-channel Linux embedded NVR supports all VIVOTEK camera models, including the latest 5-Megapixel and fisheye cameras. The NR8401 is equipped with two gigabit ethernet RJ45 ports which provide network failover/load balance functionality to avoid the risk of recording loss. The front panel provides an easy backup button for users to backup/restore NVR configurations.

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Make VIVOTEK
Manufacturer VIVOTEK
Category CCTV>Network video recorders (NVRs)
Model code NR8401
Recording Mode Real Time / Event
Video inputs 16
Software solution Yes
Hardware solution Yes
Recording system HDD
Storage capacity 12 TB
Secondary storage USB
Resolution 5 MP
PTZ control Yes
Alarm Handling 4 in, 1 out
Video motion detection Yes
Instantaneous playback Yes
Operating system Embedded Linux
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 100 ~ 240 V AC
Power consumption (W): 70 W
Physical Specifications Weight (kg): 7200
Dimensions (mm): 430 x 421 x 44
Environmental Specifications Operating temperature (°C): 0 ~ 40 C (32 ~ 104 F)
Operating humidity (%): 20 ~ 95
Additional info Vivotek NR8401 16-channel Linux embedded NVR supports all VIVOTEK camera models, including the latest 5-Megapixel and fisheye cameras. The NR8401 is equipped with two gigabit ethernet RJ45 ports which provide network failover/load balance functionality to avoid the risk of recording loss. The front panel provides an easy backup button for users to backup/restore NVR configurations.
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