Vonnic DVR-C1104SEFD

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The Vonnic DVR (DVR-C1104SEFD) is a Standalone CCTV DVR System. As a Standalone, Surveillance DVR System it requires no additional computer and can operate headless. This particular model can use a VGA computer display, or any television or video monitor with a simple composite connection as a display. It can also operate without a display, and be controlled via remote network connection. The local display will only be necessary during setup.

Product Specs

  • 4 Ch Pentaplex H.264 DVR
  • Real time Display/Record (Full D1)
  • Web/ 3G/4G Moible Access
  • Motion Detection Recording
  • VGA and Composite BNC Video output
  • Support PTZ and Audio Input

This device is a "Traditional Surveillance DVR" meaning that it uses BNC Type Connectors on the back to connect "Traditional Cameras" with BNC type connectors and are wired together with Coaxial Cable for Video and Power Leads.

detailed

Interfaces/Ports

  • Number of Analog Audio Outputs: 1

General Information

  • Product Type: Digital Video Recorder
  • Manufacturer Part Number: DVR-C1104SEFD
  • Manufacturer Website Address: www.vonnic.com
  • Manufacturer: VONNIC, Inc
  • Product Model: DVR-C1104SEFD
  • Product Name: DVR-C1104SEFD 4 Channel DVR System (Hard Drive Not Included)
  • Brand Name: Vonnic

Network & Communication

  • Ethernet: Yes
  • Ethernet Technology: Fast Ethernet

Physical Characteristics

  • Weight (Approximate): 2.17 lb

Power Description

  • Input Voltage: 12 V DC

Technical Information

  • Number of Channels: 4
  • Recording Modes: Time Schedule
  • Backup Modes: USB

Video

  • Video Formats: H.264
  • Maximum Video Resolution: 1024 x 768
  • Maximum Frame Rate: 120 fps

Interfaces/Ports

  • USB: Yes
  • VGA: Yes
  • Network (RJ-45): Yes
  • Audio Line In: Yes
  • Audio Line Out: Yes
  • USB Standard: USB 2.0
  • Number of Analog Audio Inputs: 1
  • Number of VGA Outputs: 1

Product Support

Troubleshoot

Problem: System will not detect my standard SATA 3.5" hard drive.

Solution: The system often ships with an underpowered AC adapter. Often, it ships with this adapter which fails to provide enough amps for the hard drive. The drive will fail to spin up so it will not be detected by the unit. 750mA is not enough. Substitute another 12v power supply of the correct connector type

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Last modified on 22 December 2014, at 18:06