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26 | Performance Series Full PoE Network Video Recorder User Guide
Features of the IP Cameras
Table 1-1 IP Cameras Features
Category Features
User Management Different user rights for each group; each user belongs to
a specific group.
User rights cannot exceed Group rights.
Storage Supports central server backup that follows your
configuration and setup in Alarm or Schedule settings.
Supports recording through the Internet. The recorded
files are stored on the client’s PC.
Supports network storage, such as FTP.
Alarm Responds to external alarms almost instantly (within 200
milliseconds), based on your pre-defined relay setup. You
can also configure a visual and/or noise prompt (if
supported by a pre-recorded noise) upon alarm
detection.
Supports central alarm server setup, so that alarm
information can automatically and remotely notify users.
The alarm input can be derived from various connected
peripheral devices.
Network Monitor The NVR supports the transmission of audio/video data
that is compressed by an IP camera, which is then
decoded for display. The delay time is less than 500 ms
(sufficient network bandwidth support is required).
Supports a maximum of 10 connections.
Compatible to broadcast audio/video with the following
transmission protocols: HTTP, TCP, UDP, MULTICAST,
RTP/RTCP.
Transmits some alarm data or alarm information through
SMTP.
Supports Internet access through the WAN.
Window Split Video compression plus a digital process allows the NVR
to split the monitor screen to show four video channels at
the same time.
Recording Supports a schedule for recording. The recorded files can
be saved in the HDD, on the client’s PC, or on a network
storage server. You can search and view the recorded
video that is stored locally or through the Internet
connection.
Backup Supports backing up video, through the network, to a
USB 2.0 device. The recorded files can be saved on the
network storage server, on a peripheral USB 2.0 device,
or to a burner, for example.