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Model | TruVision NVR 22 |
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Network Interface | 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet |
Video Output | HDMI, VGA |
Hard Drive Support | SATA |
USB Interface | 2 x USB 2.0 |
Operating System | Embedded Linux |
Operating Temperature | -10 °C to 55 °C (14 °F to 131 °F) |
Channels | 16 |
Video Compression | H.264 |
Power Supply | 100 to 240 VAC, 50 to 60 Hz |
Audio Input/Output | 1/1 |
Max HDD Capacity | 10TB |
Introduces the TruVision NVR 22 series as a versatile, user-friendly embedded network video recorder.
Details default user names, passwords, and network settings for initial access.
Discusses factors for choosing an installation location, including ventilation, temperature, and moisture.
Guides users on checking package contents and verifying all items are included upon receipt.
Instructions on how to turn on, turn off, and reboot the recorder, including prerequisites.
Explains the express installation wizard for initial basic recorder configuration.
Outlines various methods to control the recorder, including front panel, mouse, and remote control.
Describes the function of front panel buttons and LED indicators for operating the recorder.
Explains the normal operating mode for watching live camera images and system status indicators.
Details how the recorder automatically checks and utilizes monitor outputs for displaying video.
Describes accessing live view features via the mouse right-click pop-up menu.
Introduces searching recorded videos by time, date, events, bookmarks, and snapshots.
Explains how search results are displayed, including file listing and playback options.
Allows instant playback of a predefined period, useful for reviewing recent events.
Provides access to one day's video recordings for a selected camera, shown in full-screen.
Details two methods for archiving files: Quick Archive button and Search results window.
Describes the process of archiving files quickly using the front panel Archive button.
Allows adjustment of settings related to local monitor output, such as layout and dwell time.
Defines the layout of different views, including camera sequencing and order.
Lists supported IP cameras and standards for open camera communication.
Menu to add, edit, remove, or update IP cameras and their firmware/passwords.
Covers general network configuration, DDNS, NTP, email, and FTP server setup.
Details how to connect via a DSL modem using PPPoE for network access.
Specifies when the recorder records video and uses pre-defined settings for each camera.
Allows changing the preprogrammed time period for instant playback via the live view toolbar.
Configures the recorder to react to external alarm devices connected to physical inputs.
Specifies how the recorder notifies about alarms or events, allowing multiple notification types.
Allows setting system date, time, and daylight saving time for accurate logging.
Configures general options like language, device name, menu timeout, and front panel lock.
Provides ways to check the status of installed HDDs at any time.
Selects how the recorder responds when HDDs become full, with overwrite enabled by default.
Details the default Administrator, Operator, and Guest accounts with their access levels and passwords.
Allows administrators to allocate specific access privileges to Operator and Guest users.
Guides on viewing device, camera, record, alarm, network, and HDD information.
Explains how to search, view, and export system logs containing events and notifications.
Instructions for using Internet Explorer, including adding trusted sites for full functionality.
Details how to access the recorder via a web browser, including default credentials and network settings.
Lists specifications for video and audio inputs, including compression and bandwidth.
Details specifications for video and audio outputs, including HDMI, VGA, and BNC resolutions.
Explains the necessity of forwarding specific ports for router access and lists default ports.
Provides a table showing maximum pre-recording times based on constant bit rate.
Lists default settings for display options like resolution, output interface, and time bar transparency.
Details default settings for IP camera status, PoE, recording, snapshots, OSD, image, motion detection.