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Features
High Quality Display Capability
High Frame Rate Display
The video readout frame rate of the NSR-100/1100/1050H is 
much higher than that of conventional models.  With the 
NSR-100 connected with 16 cameras, video movement (VGA, 
MPEG-4) can be viewed through a monitor much more clearly 
and smoothly at approximately 5 fps.  
HDMI Outputs for Full HD Displays
You can view and monitor video via the HDMI interface with Full 
HD (190 x 1080) displays.  If you use megapixel cameras, you 
can view full-resolution images with this equipment.  What's more, 
you can set a six-screen display layout and still view VGA video in 
full resolution.  
Expandability and Flexibility
Additional Storage of Up To 2 TB x 7
The NSR-100/1100/1050H has an internal storage of up to 
 TB/1 TB/0.5 TB respectively.  Each server can connected up to 
seven NSRE-S00 units, a  TB hard disk storage device.  With the 
NSR-100 in RAID 5 configuration and seven NSRE-S00 units, the 
total recording capacity is approximately 11 TB (max.). 
Remote Viewing by Controller Software
If you install the bundled Controller Software on a personal 
computer in a remote location, you can supervise  
NSR-100/1100/1050H recording servers simultaneously in various 
locations, with flexibility in selecting and viewing live and recorded 
images. 
IMZ-NS100 Series
In the same series of software solutions, Sony also provides the 
IMZ-NS101/NS104/NS109/NS116/NS13 Intelligent Monitoring 
Software.  This can be installed on your own Microsoft Windows
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server to monitor and control 1/4/9/16/3 network cameras, 
respectively.  It features the same functionality and graphical user 
interface as the NSR-100/1100/1050H.  The supplied Controller 
Software can be used for multiple NSR-100/1100/1050H servers 
with IMZ-NS100 Series software.
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Application of Full HD Display
Monitoring & Quick Search
 (Intuitive Main GUI)
The Main GUI (Graphical User Interface)
With the NSR-100/1100/1050H’s user-friendly GUI, you can use 
various monitoring functions with intuitive operation, such as  
drag-and-drop.  You can also run a quick search, and playback 
recorded images, while monitoring. 
(1) Camera Pane 
() Monitor Frame  (3) Monitor Control 
(4) Camera Control  (5) Alarm List 
(6) Playback Control
Drag-and-drop Operation (Camera Switching)
All cameras connected to the NSR-100/1100/1050H are shown in 
a tree configuration in the Camera Pane (1).  By dragging a 
camera icon and dropping it onto a Monitor Frame (), you can 
easily view live images from a camera.  
Easy-to-use Monitoring Functions
On the NSR-100/1100/1050H’s GUI, each Monitor Frame () shows 
the status of the video (live or recorded), and the name of the 
camera, above each video image.  Up to 8 x 8 Monitor Frames 
can be used.  
By double-clicking a specific Monitor Frame, the display is 
switched to Single Monitor Frame mode as below.
Hot Spot Monitoring/Dual Monitor Support
With the NSR-100/1100/1050H, a specific window in a multi-
camera view (i.e. a larger window within the multi-camera 
window) can be assigned as the Hot Spot area, or a second 
monitor may be used for this purpose.  
The Hot Spot area is used to display an image of interest to get a 
more detailed view – this image can be manually selected or 
triggered by an alarm.
(Image simulated)
By Double-clicking a Frame
(Images simulated)
Monitor 1 
Monitor 2 (Hot spot)
(Images simulated)
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