Pelco DX1104-080 Folheto

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C617 / NEW 7-04
 
International Organization
for Standardization;
Registered ISO 9001
 
PRODUCT SPECIFICATION
 
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DX1104-080 Digital Video Recorder
 
4 CAMERA INPUTS, AUDIO RECORDING, USB TRANSFER PORT, 80 GB HARD DRIVE
Product Features
 
     
 
4 Inputs for Fixed Cameras
Audio Recording and Playback
USB Port for Transferring Data to and from the DVR; USB Flash Drive 
Included (Limited Time Only)
Software Viewer for Playing Back Video and Audio on a PC
80 GB Hard Drive for Video Storage
Quad Camera Display for Live Viewing While Recording
Continuous, Alarm, and Scheduled Recording Modes
Easy Playback and Forward/Reverse Search
Playback by Date, Time, and Camera
On-Screen Menu Programming
4 Alarm Inputs, 1 Alarm Output
Compatible with All Pelco Analog Monitors
The 
 
DX1104-080
 
 digital video recorder (DVR) is a high-quality com-
pact recorder that combines the functions of a recorder and
multiplexer into one unit. Having no tapes to maintain, replace, or
rewind means that this recorder can be set up once and virtually for-
gotten about until a review of the video becomes necessary. It also
dramatically reduces the downtime for maintenance or repair that is
generally associated with VCRs.
The 
 
DX1104-080
 
 can record video from as many as four cameras. In
addition, with a customer-supplied preamp microphone, one channel
of audio can be recorded.
A USB flash drive comes with the 
 
DX1104-080
 
 for downloading the
latest software from Pelco’s web site to the DVR. The flash drive also
can be used to transfer recorded video and audio from the DVR to a
PC. A software viewer is included to allow the video and audio to be
played back on the PC.
The 
 
DX1104-080
 
 can be placed on a shelf or desktop for easy access
to the front panel controls for operation and programming.
A quad display of live video from all four cameras can be viewed
while recording.
Recording can be done continuously, for a scheduled amount of time
in a 24-hour period, or on an alarm input basis. Each camera has its
own alarm input for alarm-activated recording. Using a combination
of these programmable features allows the user to extend the
recording time.
An 80 GB hard drive generally allows continuous recording for up to
four weeks under the most common recording conditions. However,
recording time will vary depending on quality, number of cameras
recorded, and recording rate. When the available hard drive storage
space is consumed, the 
 
DX1104-080
 
 automatically begins recording
over the oldest video. This means that the user does not have to
worry about rewinding or changing tapes, or replacing them as they
wear out. 
Recording can be stopped at any time to play back video. Entering the
desired time, date, and camera number allows the user to access any
recorded video instantly. Search functions during playback allow
frame-by-frame viewing, fast playback, and playback of alarm
events.
The DVR uses password protection to guard against unauthorized or
unintentional recording or playback.