Super NVR for large projects

May 2014 Surveillance

Hikvision has introduced its DS-96256NI-E24/H embedded NVR, a product engineered to provide high throughput to accommodate over 120-channel, 5 Mbps video inputs, provides massive storage with up-to 24 built-in HDD interfaces and external storage devices, as well as system stability with redundancy design.

“We see an ever-increasing demand for high definition surveillance in large-scale projects. This has had a profound effect upon the NVR market as well. Features such as multi-channel recording, high definition video preview, and massive storage capacity have become paramount. Obviously, system stability is always of the highest importance in big projects, and in this vein, Hikvision’s embedded NVR is designed to meet these critical demands,” explained Eric Shen, product marketing manager at Hikvision.

The embedded NVR has the ability to access 256 network cameras, while supporting up to 8 megapixel video input resolution. Additionally, this NVR model supports up to 6 HDMI output capacity and up to 24-channel real-time live viewing and video playback at 1080p resolution. By featuring 960 Mbps throughput (640 Mbps for input/320 Mbps for output), the device provides the required bandwidth to simultaneously record multiple HD megapixel cameras and remote viewing capabilities.

The embedded NVR offers up-to 24 built-in hard drive interfaces, with 4 TB of internal storage capacity for each. It also supports two USB 3.0, one Mini SAS, and one eSATA interface for additional data capability. This is critically important for applications where long time recording is needed.

Designed with reliability in mind, this NVR employs RAID 0,1,5,10 disk management across all 24 hard drives. Dual systems and a redundancy power supply are supported to improve system reliability and ensure seamless video recording.

Equipped with alarm I/O and audio I/O interfaces, users can connect to a variety of external audible and visual alarm devices for additional security control purposes. Furthermore, four 1000 Mbps optical fibre interfaces are supported to ensure smooth data transmission.

Hikvision’s embedded NVR is specifically designed for large-scale surveillance solutions, such as those found in city surveillance, stadia, airports, etc. Supported by both Hikvision video management software and Hikvision IP cameras (including the latest introduced 4-line Smart IP cameras and Smart Tracking PTZ dome cameras), this NVR provides a thorough surveillance tool for a variety of vertical solution applications.

For more information contact Hikvision, +86 571 8700 6060, [email protected], www.hikvision.com



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