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4 Camera option (above) |
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2 Camera option (above)
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General Specification of DVR series (8 & 16 Ch
for comparison)
- Connectable to Turbo HD, AHD, HDCVI and analog cameras
- Long distance transmission over UTP and coaxial cable
- One-key enable H.264+ compression to improve encoding efficiency by up to
50% and reduce data storage costs
- Up to 3 MP resolution for recording of the first 2 channels of
DVR-208Q-F1, and the first 4 channels of DVR-216Q-F1
- Supports the addition of 2 HD IP Cameras on the local network.
- Supports real-time 1080p lite and when enabled, the image effect is
similar to 1080p and uses less disk space.
- Simultaneous HDMI/VGA output at 1920×1080 resolution for DVR-208Q-F1 and
4K (3840 × 2160) resolution for HDMI output of DVR-216Q-F1
- One SATA interface (up to 6 TB capacity per HDD)
- all channel synchronous playback
- Compatible with existing camera, allowing you to
upgrade and add higher resolution cameras. (Note PTZ Control is available by UTC
control)
Camera General Spec
- 3 MP high-performance CMOS
- 2052 ×1536 resolution
- 2.8 mm, 3.6 mm or 6mm fixed focal lens
- Automatic Day/Night switch
- EXIR 2.0, smart IR, up to 40 m IR distance for enhanced IR Range
- Weatherproofing - IP66
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Supplied Items:-
- DVR & Camera Combination, Selected option
from drop-down list
- 8 Ch + 2 IP Channel DVR Alone without Cameras and option of Disk
- or 8 Ch + 2 IP Channel
DVR, 2 x 3.6mm lens Cameras, 2 Cables 18-20 meter and option of Disk
- or 8 Ch + 2 IP Channel
DVR, 3 x 3.6mm, 1 x 2.8mm lens Cameras, 4 Cables 18-20 meter and option of Disk, See
camera spec below
- We do have a limited number of 6mm lens cameras, if required instead
of kit above please advise.
- Software and manual on disk.
- Power supply with UK plug with Power splitter for Cameras
- USB Mouse
- Hard disk fitting Kit (Fitted if
ordered)
- 1 or 2Tb Disks if Supplied will be Western Digital Purple Series Video Disks, 500Gb Disks
may be Western Digital or Seagate
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Please see our other listings for the 16 channel version
that is described below for comparison purposes only.
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Below is the detailed specification of HikVision HiWatch DVR's and
Cameras.
Details of 8 and 16 Channel DVR's are given for comparison |
DVR Detailed Spec - |
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Above - View of the inside of a Dvr-208Q-F1, See below for
picture of Dvr-216Q-F1.
This DVR is one in a series of 4, 8 and 16 channel recorders. Looking at the picture, on the
right hand side of the main PCB there are FOUR small heatsinks, These are where the video
processors are located. One Video processor supports 4 channels, so on a 4 channel unit
there will be just one processor, On a 8 channel there will be 2 and on a 16 channel there will
be 4.
This is important as as the number of chips increase the overall performance of the DVR increases
proportionately. Also one important feature of each processor the first channel is a Turbo Video
channel allowing higher resolution and speed compared with the other three. As a consequence of
this the number of Turbo channels is 1 for an 4 channel unit, 2 for an 8 channel unit and 4 for a
16 channel unit.
So in an installation you may only require say 4 cameras but if you select a 8 for 16 channel
unit you can have better performance on either 2 of 4 channels respectively. See below for
specific data on the DVR-208Q-F1 |
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Detailed Specification. 8 & 16
Channel versions for comparison |
DVR Model - |
8 Channel Version (DVR-208Q-F1) |
16 Channel Version (DVR-216Q-F1) |
Video/Audio Input |
Picture of Rear |
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Audio Input / Output: |
1-channel, RCA Connector (Phono) |
Video Compression: |
H.264,H.264+ |
Analog Video Input: |
8 - channels, BNC |
16 - channels, BNC |
TURBO Video Input Channels: |
2 - channels |
4 - channels |
Analog HD-TVI video input |
Support HDTVI input: 3MP,1080p25, 1080p30, 720p25,
720p30 |
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Note: The 3 MP signal input is only available for the
first 2 channels of DVR-208Q-F1. |
Note: The 3 MP signal input is only available for the
first 4 channels of DVR-216Q-F1 |
Supported camera types: |
Support AHD input: 1080p25, 1080p30, 720p25, 720p30
Support CVI input: 1080p25, 1080p30, 720p25, 720p30
Support CVBS input |
IP Video Input: |
2-Ch Up to 2MP resolution on local network. |
Video Input Interface: |
BNC (1.0 Vp-p, 75?) |
Audio Compression: |
G.711u |
Audio Input Interface: |
RCA (2.0 Vp-p, 1 k?) |
Two-way Audio: |
1-channel RCA (2.0Vp-p, 1k?) input and
output. |
Video/Audio Output |
HDMI Output: |
HDMI: 1 - channel,
1920 × 1080 / 60 Hz,
1280 × 1024 / 60 Hz,
1280 × 720 / 60 Hz,
1024 × 768 / 60 Hz |
HDMI: 1 - channel,
4K (3840×2160) /30Hz,
2K (2560×1440)/60Hz,
1920×1080/60Hz,
1280×1024/60Hz,
1280×720/60Hz
1024 ×768/60Hz |
VGA Output: |
VGA: 1 - channel
1920 × 1080 / 60 Hz,
1280 × 1024 / 60 Hz,
1280 × 720 / 60 Hz,
1024 × 768 / 60 Hz |
VGA:1 - channel
2K (2560×1440) /60Hz,
1920×1080/60Hz,
1280×1024/60Hz,
1280×720/60Hz,
1024×768/60Hz |
Recording resolution: |
When 1080p Lite mode not enabled: 3
MP/1080p/720p/VGA/WD1/4CIF/CIF;
When 1080p Lite mode enabled: 1080p
lite/720p/VGA/WD1/4CIF/CIF |
Frame Rate: |
Main stream:
When 1080p Lite mode NOT enabled:
For 3 MP stream access: 3 MP/1080p/720p/VGA/WD1/4CIF/CIF@12fps
For 1080p stream access: 1080p/720p@12fps; VGA/WD1/4CIF/CIF@25fps (P)/30fps
(N)
For 720p stream access: 720p/VGA/WD1/4CIF/CIF@25fps (P)/30fps
(N)
When 1080p Lite mode enabled:
1080p lite/720p/VGA/WD1/4CIF/CIF@25fps (P)/30fps (N)
Sub-stream:
WD1/4CIF/2CIF@12fps; CIF/QVGA/QCIF@25fps (P)/30fps (N) |
Video Bit Rate: |
32 Kbps-6 Mbps |
Stream Type: |
Video / Video & Audio |
Dual Stream: |
Support |
Synchronous Playback: |
8-ch |
16-ch |
Network management |
Remote connections: |
128 |
Network protocols: |
TCP/IP, PPPoE, DHCP, Hik-Connect, DNS, DDNS, NTP, SADP, NFS, iSCSI,
UPnP?, HTTPS, ONVIF |
Hard Disk Driver |
Interface Type: |
1 SATA Interface |
Capacity: |
Up to 6 TB capacity |
External Interface |
Network Interface: |
1; 10M / 100M
self-adaptive Ethernet interface |
1; 10M / 100M / 1000M
self-adaptive Ethernet interface |
USB Interface: |
2 USB 2.0 Interfaces |
General |
Power Supply: |
12 VDC |
Consumption: |
? 12 W |
? 20 W |
Working Temperature: |
-10°C to +55°C (+14°F to +131°F) |
Working Humidity: |
10% to 90% |
Dimensions: |
260 × 222 × 45 mm (10.2 × 8.7 × 1.8 inch) |
Weight: Excluding Disk |
? 1 kg (2.2 lb) |
? 1.2 kg (2.6 lb) |
Front View |
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Box |
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Complete Kit |
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Box Label |
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Camera Specification - |
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Above, Complete kit -
Camera, Instructions, Fixing template and Fixing screws.
Uses 12Volt REGULATED Power Supply |
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Camera |
Image Sensor: |
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3MP CMOS Image Sensor |
Signal System: |
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PAL |
Effective Pixels: |
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2052(H)*1536(V) |
Min. Illumination: |
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0.01 Lux@(F1.2, AGC ON), 0 Lux with IR |
Shutter Time: |
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1/25(1/30) s to 1/50,000 s |
Lens: |
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2.8mm, 3.6mm or 6.0mm |
Horz' Field of View |
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92° (2.8 mm) / 70.9° (3.6mm) /56.7°
(6.0mm) |
Lens Mount: |
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M12 |
Adjustment Range: |
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Pan: 0°to 360°, Tilt: 0°to 180°, Rotation: 0°to 360 |
Day& Night: |
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IR cut filter with auto switch |
Video Frame Rate: |
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1920 ×1536 @18fps |
HD Video Output: |
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1 Analog HD output |
General |
Operating Conditions: |
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-40°C - 60°C (-40°F - 140°F)
Humidity 90% or less (non-condensing)
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Power Supply: |
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12 VDC ± 15% |
Power Consumption: |
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Max. 4 W |
Weather Proof: |
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IP66 |
IR Range: |
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Up to 40m |
Dimension: |
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75.4mm × 230.8 mm × 152.8 mm (2.97" ×9.09" × 6.02") |
Weight: |
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560g (1.23 lb.) |
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The difference between Camera lenses |
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Make you own lens selector / camera positioning aid. This a
simple way to give an indication of the view you will get with different camera lenses.
The purpose of selecting the correct lens for a view is to optimise the quality of the recorded
image. A wide angle view has the same amount of information as a a narrow angle so for an object
at the same distance from the lens the detail will be greater for the narrow angle of view.
In come cases you might use 2 cameras pointing in the same direction, for example a garden view
and a narrow view of a gate within the garden. The wide angle camera provides what is going on in
a general area and the narrow view hopefully gives detailed image of the persion.
Next time you go through Airport security look at the cameras as you pass through their chosen
choke point, there will be one looking at the queue, One looking at your whole height and one
looking at faces. this gives them behavioural information, communication with other people and a
Face. and they will repeat this several intervals along the queue.
Print the picture above the size of the print is not critical but make sure you do not change the
aspect ratio of the print. Cut around the outline then find and cut a piece of flat
Poly-Styrene foam and stick the print to it.
Using some convenient small straight sticks e.g cocktail stick with cut-off / blunted ends
(or as in my example below a Q-Tip cotton Bud with one end cut off) insert a stick into
the foam in the centre of each Red Dot as above. What ever you use make sure it will not cause
injury to your eyes in use.
Viewing with your eye down the centre line both the Black sticks aligned would be the centre line
of the camera and ideally the centre of you view, keeping the device in the same position and
aligning with your eye the rear stick with the side sticks will give you the approximate view the
camera will have bearing in mind the distance of the target subject.
The outer markers (Blue) represent a view of a 2.8mm lens, this is usually used for
close viewing example a porch. The middle markers (Green) are for a 3.6mm lens also
applicable to close views and the commonest lens used for general views.
The inner markers (Red) represent a 6mm lens which has the narrowest field of view,
typically used to monitor a Gate etc.
So you can use this to aid you in selecting the ideal location for your cameras. |
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