Bewator EV-R4-320 Digital video recorder (DVR)
Technical Specification

- Make: Bewator
- Model code: EV-R4-320
- Series: Eventys PRO Series
- Channels: 4 channels
- Recording Mode: Timelapse / Event recording
Eventys is a complete digital video recorder / server that replaces the VCR, multiplexer, motion detector and video transmission used in traditional analogue systems. Simultaneously supporting both analogue and IP cameras, along with remote data storage Eventys is well suited for demanding sites such as banks, factories and logistics centres, as well as general corporate surveillance. Eventys eliminates restrictions of physical distance by being accessible from virtually anywhere in the world over TCP/IP networks.
Read moreMake | Bewator |
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Manufacturer | Vanderbilt Industries |
Category | IP Cameras products |
Model code | EV-R4-320 |
Channels: 4 channels Recording Mode: Timelapse / Event recording Inbuilt Multiplexer: InbuiltMultiplexer Monitor Outputs: 1 Multiplexer Type: Pentaplex Storage Capacity GB: 400 GB storage Image per second (IPS): 12.5 fps storage rate Compression Type: JPEG, MPEG-4 Resolution: 704 x 576 resolution Signal Mode: PAL/NTSC External Storage: CD-RW Recording System: HDD Colour Type: Colour / Monochrome Mount type: 4 in, 1 out Network Type: WIN XP/2000/NT |
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Physical Specifications |
Dimensions mm: 168 x 448 x 427 Weight kg: 11.8 |
Electrical Specifications |
Voltage: 115 ~ 230 V AC Power Consumption: 250 w |
Environmental Specifications |
Operating Temp oC: +5 ~ +40 Operating Humidity %: 0 ~ 80 |
Additional info | Eventys is a complete digital video recorder / server that replaces the VCR, multiplexer, motion detector and video transmission used in traditional analogue systems. Simultaneously supporting both analogue and IP cameras, along with remote data storage Eventys is well suited for demanding sites such as banks, factories and logistics centres, as well as general corporate surveillance. Eventys eliminates restrictions of physical distance by being accessible from virtually anywhere in the world over TCP/IP networks. |
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