CCTV

Stand-alone recorder

by Mark Rowe

New from eneo is its 32 channel, stand-alone network video recorder, the PNR-5332. The NVR, pictured, provides simultaneous live viewing and recording of up to 32 Full HD (2.0MP) video channels in real-time, 25 frames per second (30FPS in NTSC), with a combined maximum data throughput of 230 Mbps. It’s a hybrid product, recording up to 16 IP and 16 analogue cameras in all, with a maximum recording resolution of 5.0 MP (2592x1944p pixels) per channel.

Martin Morris, eneo Business Development Manager UK and Ireland, said: “The Linux-based NVR is supplied with 3TB of internal storage and has slots available for up to six internal HDD drives. It also has support for two further external eSATA drives. Video output options include HDMI at 1920x1080p (Full HD) and VGA. The PNR-5332 design includes a front keyboard, with jog-shuttle, mouse and IR remote control and allows for 19-inch rack mounting.

“iRAS video management software is included for remote client access and control. The RAS mobile app enables Android and iOS smartphone and tablet viewing with touch-screen functionality. Set up is via a user-friendly web browser and all ONVIF-compatible, system cameras are automatically detected by the NVR and configured for optimal performance.”

The recorder operates with eneo’s NPCII universal protocol converter, enabling integration with point-of-sale (POS) cash till, access control, LPR (license plate recognition) and ATM systems. Sixteen alarm inputs with four relay outputs and 16 audio inputs with one output are included. Pre-alarm recording can extend up to 30 minutes, with email, buzzer, software and alarm output notifications. Alarm triggers include disc error, system error, video loss, motion, text-in, physical contacts and POS. For more visit www.eneo-security.com.

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