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Model | XC-8CH-NVR-2TB |
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Category | Network Hardware |
Channel Support | 8 Channels |
Channels | 8 |
Storage Capacity | 2TB |
Power Supply | DC 12V |
Type | Network Video Recorder |
Video Input | 8-channel IP video input |
Video Compression | H.264 |
Network Interface | RJ45 10/100Mbps |
HDMI Output | 1 HDMI |
Operating Temperature | -10°C ~ +55°C |
Details FCC compliance requirements and conditions for digital devices operating under Part 15.
Confirms product compliance with applicable harmonized European standards and directives.
Explains recording scheduling, search, and playback functionalities.
Details the types of alarms and exceptions the NVR can manage.
Provides instructions for safely starting and stopping the NVR system.
Guides users through the initial setup process using the NVR's configuration wizard.
Details the procedures for adding and connecting IP cameras to the NVR system.
Configures image quality, resolution, stream type, and other recording settings.
Sets up schedules for automatic recording based on time or events.
Configures motion detection parameters to trigger recording or other actions.
Sets up redundant recording for enhanced data safety and reliability.
Methods to protect files from overwriting by locking or setting HDD to read-only.
Details various methods for playing back recorded video files.
Methods for backing up recorded video files to external devices.
Details backing up files found via a normal video search.
Configures the NVR to detect motion and trigger alarms.
Sets up the NVR to detect video loss and respond to it.
Configures the NVR to detect video tampering and trigger alarms.
Defines actions to be taken when an alarm or exception occurs.
Configures basic network parameters like IP address and DNS server.
Covers advanced network configurations such as PPPoE, DDNS, SNMP, RTSP, ports, and email.
Initializes newly installed hard disk drives before they can be used by the NVR.
Configures alarms for HDD errors or abnormal statuses.
Covers firmware upgrades via local backup devices or FTP servers.
Manages user accounts, including adding, editing, deleting, and setting permissions.