Digital IP video recorder ATIS NVR 5109 is perfect for building a complete and effective video surveillance system. The recorder’s powerful processor is able to quickly process and reproduce video information in 8Mp resolution from 9 connected cameras, record an archive in the H.265+ / H.265 / H.264+ / H.264 compression standard, and also transmit video over the Internet. Viewing the video image and accessing the archive is possible, including from a smartphone or tablet (iOS / Android) from anywhere on the planet.
Features
- type of device: NVR video recorder;
- recording resolution: 8 MP (3840×2160);
- writing speed: 80MB/s;
- number of connectable IP cameras: 9;
- video outputs: HDMI; VGA;
- video compression: H.264; H.264+; H.265; H.265+;
- audio inputs/audio outputs: 1/1;
- interface ports: RJ-45 (10/100M); USB;
- hard drives: 1 SATA HDD up to 8 TB;
- network protocols: HTTP; HTTPS; TCP/IP; UPnP; RTSP; RTCP; SMTP; NTP; DHCP; DNS; DDNS; PPPoE; FTP;
- supply voltage / power source: DC 12 V;
- working temperature: -10 ~ +55 °C;
- dimensions: 260 x 215 x 43 mm.
Purpose of ATIS NVR 5109
ATIS NVR 5109 is intended for building a video surveillance system in an apartment, office, private house, shop, service station, car wash, warehouse or production premises.
The IP video recorder (NVR) is designed to connect up to 9 high-resolution IP cameras. The video archive is recorded on one SATA 3.5″ HDD with a capacity of up to 8 TB (purchased separately). Video compression standard H.265+ / H.265 / H.264 + / H.264.
Viewing the image is possible using a regular computer monitor or TV, as well as through a local or global Internet network, using a PC, smartphone or tablet.
ATIS NVR 5109 features
Thanks to the modern software and the intuitive menu of the ATIS NVR 5109 IP video recorder, the user has a wide range of flexible settings and options:
- set for each channel separately the quality settings of video image recording from IP cameras: number of frames per second and resolution (to optimize space on hard drives);
- set recording modes: permanent – all video information from the cameras will be recorded on hard drives 24/7 (after filling, the archive will be cyclically overwritten);
- scheduled – if there is no need to keep a 24-hour archive, the IP video recorder can save video only at certain hours/days of the week (settings for each channel are available separately);
- thanks to the built-in function of software motion detection, the IP video recorder can perform the following actions if motion is detected in the field of view of the video camera: start video recording to the archive from several cameras at once;
- activate the operation of connected rotating cameras;
- similar types of reactions can be performed by the IP video recorder in case of the following alarming events that prevent the correct operation of the video surveillance system: absence of a video signal – damage or intentional unlocking of the camera;
- blocking video – blocking the camera lens with a foreign object;
- broken or full hard disk;
- failure in network settings;
- distinguish access rights for users with a password: administrator – full access to all functions and settings;
- operator – limited access to video recorder functionality.
ATIS NVR 5116 control
There are several ways to control the ATIS NVR 5109 IP DVR, namely:
- with the included USB computer mouse;
- through the WEB interface (in the browser window);
- using software;
- from mobile devices.
Assembly
NVR 5109 comes with:
- video recorder
- power supply unit
- USB mouse.
Price of ATIS NVR 5116
Buying this product in the Bezpeka Club marketplace, you can always be sure of the best price, as we regularly monitor market prices for all security system products. The price of the product includes pre-sale consultation, technical support, official warranty.
Installing the IP video recorder ATIS NVR 5109
- to record the video archive, it is necessary to connect the hard disk (purchased separately) to the appropriate SATA connector, having previously removed the top cover of the video recorder;
- connect IP video cameras and IP video recorder to the local network;
- connect the monitor via VGA or HDMI video output;
- supply power to the IP video recorder using power supplies;
- at the first launch, use the step-by-step system settings wizard to perform the initial configuration of the IP video recorder.