Dahua NVR3216-P 16ch NVR with 4 POE Ports, OEM version.
•Up to 16 channel 1080P cameras realtime live view
•H.264/MJPEG dual codec decoding
•Max 120fps@1080p, 240fps@720p, 480fps@D1 preview & recording
•HDMI / VGA simultaneous video output
•All channel synchronous realtime playback, GRID interface
•ONVIF Version 2.0 conformance
•Support 2 SATA HDDs up to 8TB, 2 USB2.0
•Support IPC UPnP, 4 PoE ports
•Multiple network monitoring: Web viewer, CMS(DSS/PSS) & DMSS
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This 16 Channel Network Video Recorder with built-in 4 PoE ports can be used with megapixel HD IP cameras. This network video recorder will store video from up to 16 IP cameras, at resolutions up to 2 megapixels. The important point is that this NVR has 4 PoE ports which will also power up to 4 cameras. Just plug each camera via CAT5e/CAT6 cable and you now have a self-contained High Definition Security System. It is required that you use compatible PoE IP Cameras. All of Dahua IP cameras are compatible for use with this NVR.
The NVR is standalone or self-contained that you do not have to connect it to a computer. It is a computer itself, and comes with its own embedded processor and Linux Operating System which stays virus free. It will never need any maintenance from a computer IT person, saving you a lot of undue costs. It has a friendly easy to use graphical user menu that can be controlled using the included mouse with point & click. It has HDMI and VGA video outputs so you can view your HD security cameras on a HDTV without any loss in video quality. It even supports IP cameras with audio and can record sound from cameras with microphones. When viewing your cameras, you can view 8 cameras in a grid, or view each camera in full screen mode.
This 16 Channel PoE NVR comes with 2 SATA ports for 2 hard drive up to 8TB in total capacity. If you need more room, you can set some or all of your cameras to record on motion detect only. It also has a USB port so you can connect a USB DVD burner or external hard drive to back up your footage. You can also back up video via FTP.