D-Link DNR-326 2-Bay Professional Network Video Recorder DNR-326/KIT User Manual

Product codes
DNR-326/KIT
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2-Bay Professional Network Video Recorder
Features
 
Product Highlights
Comprehensive video surveillance solution
Can store up to 6TB of video for up to nine cameras
Security
In the event of an HDD failure, data integrity is 
maintained on the secondary HDD.
Multi-NVR Viewer
Supports simultaneous display of up to 128 channels
Monitoring
Input triggers from camera motion detection or digital 
input interfaces can be additionally monitored
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Reliable Recording
• Reliable network camera surveillance recorder for businesses
• Record video for up to nine network cameras
• View real-time video of all nine cameras from anywhere 
  in your office, or remotely via the Internet
• Allows concurrent viewing and recording
Easy to use GUI and management
• Simple network camera setup and management
• User-friendly interface provides simultaneous live view,
  recording, and playback
• Continuous or scheduled recording with automatic
  overwrite function
• Reliable backup and power failure recovery functions
Precision Technology
• Smart Search technology accelerates and simplifies
  event investigation
  Green solution: Consumes less power and eliminates the 
  need for a dedicated PC for continuous recording
• Live monitoring includes full-screen, snapshot, and
  pan/tilt/zoom (PTZ) control
• Precision playback with step/fast forward/rewind and
  video enhancement
• Export video as AVI or ASF with timestamp
• Calendar search and video preview before playback
Easy Setup and Configuration
• Directly connectable to the Internet as PPoE support
  eliminates the need to install a remote router
• Supports PPPoE, DHCP, and Static IP assignment
• 2-bay SATA 3.5” HDD interface
• Up to 6 TB of hard disk storage space of recorded video
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• RAID 0/1 and JBOD support
Dependable Data Security
• Protects important surveillance files with automatic
  backups to mirrored hard drives using RAID 1 technology
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• USB connection to UPS for power failure notification
  Flexible and Scalable 
• Stand-alone device: Eliminates the need for a dedicated PC
• Supports D-Link and 3rd party network cameras
Hard drive(s) not included with the NVR. An internal SATA drive is required to store 
video files. RAID 1 mirroring requires the use of two internal SATA drives. 6 TB capacity
is provided when you install two 3 TB 3.5” hard disks in your NVR. Disk capacity may
increase pending future advances in HDD technology.
To avoid data incompatibility in RAID 1 operation, use SATA drives from the same manufacturer. 
Formatted drive capacity for RAID 1 operation is dependant on the drive capacity of the
lowest-sized drive. Older generation SATA drives may be incompatible. For a list of SATA
drives that have been tested to work with your D-Link NVR, visit D-Link support web sites.
The  DNR-326  2-Bay  Professional  Network  Video  Recorder  (NVR)  offers  a
comprehensive video display, storage, and management solution. It enables
businesses to record video simultaneously for up to nine cameras in 
local  or  remote  sites.  With  an  easy-to-use  interface,  the  DNR-326  allows  for
flexible  recording  options  including  continuous,  schedule-based,  and  event-
based  recording  independently  for  each  camera.  This  NVR  uses  inexpensive
3.5”  SATA  Hard  Disks. The  DNR-326  also  allows  for  simple  installation  &  seamless
integration in existing network infrastructures.
Instant Live View
D-Link’s  intuitive  GUI  interface  simplifies  viewing  live  and  recorded  video  from
the NVR. The camera status page shows connection and recording status, along
with frame rate and bit rate information for each camera. The total available 
recording time for the system is also clearly displayed for each NVR.
Live Monitoring & Camera Adjustment
Users  are  provided  with  a  variety  of  options  for  viewing  and  organising  camera
footage on-screen. For a system with multiple channels, users can simply drag and
drop selected cameras to the viewing area. Camera names and recording status are
displayed  via  on-screen  display  on-screen  display  (OSD)  to  aid  in  identification.
Presets from within the interface can be set to instantly restore a previously saved
view. A single camera may be viewed fullscreen with optional two-way audio. Users
can control pan/tilt/zoom (PTZ) functions from within the interface using the
provided interface buttons or by directly clicking on the video.
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