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DVR-T16IP provides a RCA audio input / output in the rear panel. If you plan to access the audio function, an amplified microphone (connect it to Audio In) and amplified speakers (Connect it to Audio Out) are needed.

4. Front Panel

The DVR-T16IP front panel controls enable you to control the unit and preset the programmable functions. The 9 channel DVR-T16IP front panels have nine keys for 9 channels, respectively. The LED and buttons will be introduced by name and function in following subsections.

4.1 LEDs

The DVR-T16IP LEDs displayed on the front panel are described as below:
Power LED (Green) The LED lit when the correct power is connected; blink slowly when the connected power is under-voltage, and blink fast when the unit is over-voltage. Network LED (Green) The LED should be lit when DVR-T16IP is connected to a network and blink when the data is being transferred. Alarm LED (Red) LED should be blinking during an alarm is triggered. REC LED (Green) LED should be lit while the DVR-T16IP is recording. If the DVR-T16IP is set to record in non-circular mode, the LED should start blinking when the installed HDD is full.

4.2 Function Buttons

Below sections introduce the buttons used in various situations
4.2.1 Basic Usage in Normal Pattern
The DVR-T16IP function buttons on the front panel for normal operation are described in the table below:
CAMERA When in both Live and Playback mode, press the channel to view the video in full screen. The LED of the selected channel will be lit during the channel in full screen status. The number of the CAMERA buttons corresponds to the number of channels supported by the unit. When in Dome Control mode, the first button is used to go to certain preset; the second button is used to set presets and the third button is used to toggle the hint screen. MENU Press to call the OSD menu. ESC Press to cancel or exit from certain mode or OSD menu. Direction buttons In Zoom mode, these keys function as Direction buttons. In the OSD menu, UP / DOWN are used to move the cursor to previous or next fields. LEFT / RIGHT are used to change the value in the selected field. In Playback mode, LEFT / RIGHT are used to reverse and forward video; UP is used to go to certain recorded video (searched by date and time); and DOWN is used to search through and play back events. LEFT / RIGHT also can be used to resume playback after a pause or freeze in Playback mode.
ENTER / ZOOM In a menu or selection interface, press to make the selection or save settings. In full screen view mode, press to view a 2x zoom image. LOCK Press and hold LOCK for 3 seconds to lock / unlock the keypad, in order to prevent accidental changes to the system setup. The LED of this button remains lit during locked status and a LOCK icon displays on the monitor at the same time, until you unlock the keypad. Refer to the figure below:

4.2.1.2 Entering OSD Menu
The OSD Main Menu contains a list of items that are used to configure the DVR-T16IP. To enter the Main Menu, press MENU and then enter your password. The default passwords are as below. The same passwords are used for entering the remote viewing software Speco Remote. Administrator Password User Password 1234 4321
Its strongly suggested to change the passwords to prevent unauthorized access to the unit. After entering the correct password, the following menu is displayed on the screen:
Move the cursor up / down over the OSD items using the Direction buttons, press ENTER to enter the selected sub-menu. A more convenient way for selecting wanted item is to press the corresponding CAMERA button on the front panel directly.
4.2.2 Call Monitor Control
You are allowed to use the DVR-T16IP front panel to control a call monitor display without having to access the main menu. Three viewing modes can be displayed on call monitor: Call Event Display You can set the Call Event Display in Event Response menu. If the setting is set to <ON>, the Call Monitor will switch and stay on the corresponding camera when an alarm is triggered. When set to <OFF>, the Call Monitor continues to follow the Call Monitor switching sequence during alarm events. Sequence Display Press and hold ESC and MODE for 3 seconds. The MODE button starts flashing to indicate that the front panel is in Call Monitor Control mode. Press SEQ to display the sequence of cameras previously programmed in Call Monitor Schedule menu. The SEQ LED flashes and the LED of the sequent camera will be lit. Press ESC to return the front panel to Main monitor control mode. Single Camera Display Press and hold ESC and MODE for 3 seconds. The Mode button starts flashing to indicate that the front panel is in Call Monitor Control mode.
Press any CAMERA button to display the associated camera on Call monitor's output. Press ESC to return the front panel to Main monitor control mode.
4.2.3 Advanced Usage in OSD Menu
These following subsections discuss how the functional buttons be used in the OSD menus. The usage of buttons is slightly changed in the OSD menu.
4.2.3.1 Buttons Used in Normal Status
Below button usage pattern is found generally in most OSD menus: STEP 1: Press UP / DOWN to access items in the menu. STEP 2: Press ENTER to enter a submenu. STEP 3: Press LEFT / RIGHT to change the value of the selected item. STEP 4: Press UP / DOWN to move the cursor to the next item in a submenu when needed. STEP 5: Press ESC to exit the main menu or submenu.
4.2.3.2 Buttons Used in Configuration Table
The function buttons usage pattern in the Configuration Table are slightly modified as below: STEP 1: Press UP / DOWN to access the options in the Configuration Table. These two buttons are also used to move to the downward or upward location from your present position. STEP 2: Press LEFT / RIGHT to select the desired camera in the Configuration Table. These two buttons are also used to move to the left or right location from present position. STEP 3: Press ENTER directly on the selected option to change the value of the wanted camera. STEP 4: Press ENTER directly on the arrow icon to go to next page. STEP 5: Press ESC to exit the Configuration Table.

5.3.3 Deleting Events from the Event List
You can delete entries from the Event List. To delete an event, the password is needed. Follow below steps to access this function: STEP 1: Press SEARCH or DOWN for an Event List search. The Event Deletion menu is displayed on the screen. STEP 2: Use UP / DOWN to scroll through the Event List. STEP 3: Use LEFT / RIGHT to navigate to the next or previous page of events, if needed. STEP 4: If you want to delete any selected event from the list, press MODE to enter the Event Deletion menu. The Administrator password is required if you want to enter the menu. STEP 5: Press SET to delete the selected video. STEP 6: You can delete a whole page from the list as well. Choose the page you want to delete, press LOCK to start deleting. Continue this process until all desired Event List pages are deleted. STEP 7: Press ESC to return to live video.
5.4 Controlling the Installed Dome Cameras
DVR-T16IP allows you to control a dome camera using the front panel. While in Live and Full Screen display modes, press CAMERA to display the desired dome camera in full view. To enter Dome Control mode, press the SET button. The Dome Control Menu disappears if no button is pressed for 5 seconds. If you do not wish to view the Dome Control Menu while controlling the dome, press 3 to hide the parameters. To install and control Dome cameras, please refer to the following sections.

5.4.1 RS-485 Setup

DVR-T16IP controls the domes via RS-422 / RS-485 communication protocol. The RS-485 parameters in DVR-T16IP must be set to the same parameters as the protocol for RS-422 setup of the dome. The default DVR-T16IP settings are 9600, 8, 1, None (9600 Baud, 8 Data Bits, 1 Stop Bit, No Parity). You are allowed to change the RS-485 ID address of the DVR-T16IP. The ID is in the range of 1 to 255. The default ID is 224. Note that no two devices on the same bus should be given the same ID address, or a conflict may occur. From the <Administrator Setup> menu, select <RS-485 Setup> and press ENTER. The following menu is displayed:
The ID is in the range of <1> to <255>. The default is <224>. From the <Advanced Setup> menu, select <RS-485 Port Settings> and press ENTER. The following menu is displayed:

5.4.5 Setting Presets

The DVR-T16IP allows the users to set up to 96 preset positions (the number of preset points depends on the dome manufacturer). Follow below steps for the affected cameras. STEP 1: To enter Dome Control, you should access Full Screen by pressing CAMERA first. STEP 2: Then press SET to prepare to set presets.
STEP 3: Use the Direction buttons to position the dome to desired position. STEP 4: Press 2 to select the Set Preset function. The Set Preset menu is displayed. STEP 5: Use UP / DOWN Direction buttons to select the desired preset number from the menu. STEP 6: Press ENTER to save the position and assign the number to the preset. Now the preset is set and ready to call.

5.4.6 Calling Presets

To call a predetermined preset when you are in Dome Control mode, follow these steps for the affected cameras: STEP 1: To enter Dome Control mode, you should access Full Screen by pressing Camera first. STEP 2: Then press 1 to select the Go Preset function. The Go Preset menu is displayed. STEP 3: Use UP / DOWN Direction buttons to select the desired preset number from the menu. STEP 4: Press ENTER to call the preset. The camera moves to the wanted preset position.
5.4.7 Selecting the Wanted Running Patterns
The Run Pattern menu allows you to select a desired pattern displayed with installed dome cameras. The patterns should be pre-programmed with other equipment. To run a pattern, press SET for entering Dome Control first. Then press SET again to select Run Pattern. The Run Pattern menu is displayed, as shown below:
Select the pattern you want to run using either the CAMERA buttons or the Direction buttons, and then press ENTER after selecting. The dome starts running the selected pattern.
6. Basic Settings of the Unit
The section describes certain basic settings of the DVR-T16IP.
6.1 Assigning Cameras to Windows
The DVR-T16IP offers the users versatile modes for viewing multi-window, this subsection tells how to assign a camera to each of the windows. To assign a camera to a window, please follow below steps: STEP 1: Press SET first to enter assigning mode. A window cursor appears as a highlighted frame around one of the windows. STEP 2: Move the window cursor to the desired window using the Direction buttons. STEP 3: Select and press a CAMERA button to assign the corresponding camera to the chosen window. STEP 4: Press SET to finish the assignment.
6.2 Selecting Video View Formats

If you select any one option of <Best Quality>, <Standard>, or <Extended Record>, the preset conditions override any other quality and rate settings. If you want to access a custom Day / Night / Weekend Time Setting and PPS & Quality Setting, you must choose <OFF> for this item.
7.4.2 Day / Night / Weekend Time Setting
This submenu is used to set the night time, day time, or weekend recording schedule. The Preset Configuration must be set to <OFF> for accessing these schedules. The Night and Day schedules are used to define daytime and nighttime; the Weekend schedule is tailored for weekends and holidays. Please note that for continuous recording, there should be no gap between schedule times. The Stop Time from one schedule should be the same as the Start Time of the next schedule. No video is recorded during schedule gaps. Select <Day / Night / Weekend Time Setting> and press ENTER, and the following menu is displayed. The default value of each item is listed as below figure.
7.4.2.1 Day / Night / Weekend Start Time
The Start Time determines the beginning of recording time. Time is indicated in 15 minute increments. Please note that the Start and Stop times for each schedule sequence do not overlap. The Weekend Start Time indicates the specific day and time that a weekend begins, for example, FRI 18:00. Note that the value you have set indicates when the regular Day and Night scheduling ends, and Weekend recording begins.
7.4.2.2 Day / Night / Weekend Stop Time
The Stop Time determines the end of recording for Day, Night, or Weekend schedule sequences. Time is indicated in 15 minute increments as well. The Weekend Stop Time indicates the specific time and day that a weekend ends, for example, MON 06:00. Note that the value you have set indicates where the regular Day and Night scheduling begins, and Weekend recording ends.

7.4.2.3 Weekend Schedule

The Weekend Schedule determines whether a weekend schedule is in effect. Choose <ON> to take effect the related weekend settings.
7.4.3 PPS & Quality Setting
This submenu is used to set the Day / Night / Weekend PPS (Picture Per Second) and Quality for normal and event recording. The PPS indicates the image number of recorded video to the HDD per second; the formula is as below:

7.4.4 Pre-Alarm Recording
This item is used to set the duration pre-alarm recording video. The quality of the pre-alarm video is the same as the quality setting for normal record video; and the quality of the post-alarm video is the same as the quality setting for event record video. You can select 0, 5, 15, 30, or 45 seconds, or 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 minutes of pre-alarm video. The default setting is 0 Sec, and the maximum is 5 minutes of pre-alarm recording.

7.4.5 Circular Recording

You can choose to record video in circular mode or in linear mode. If you choose to record in circular mode, then the unit begins to overwrite the oldest previously recorded video; and stores new video over the HDD spaces. If you choose to record in linear mode in stead, the unit stops recording when the HDD is full. From the Record menu, move the cursor to Circular Recording and press ENTER. The following menu is displayed:
Items on the Circular Recording menu are described in the following sections.

7.4.5.1 Circular

This item allows you to enable / disable the circular recording in Normal Partition (Event Partition cannot be set to circular). When set to <ON>, circular recording is enabled; when set to <OFF>, recording stops when the HDD is full. The default setting is <ON>. Please note that if Circular is set to <ON>, then the rest items in this submenu cannot be accessed.
7.4.5.2 Event Partition Full Alarm
This DVR-T16IP allows you to choose whether to trigger an alarm when the Event Partition is full. When set to <ON>, the unit will trigger an alarm when the Event Partition is full. When set to <OFF>, no alarm will be triggered. The default setting is <ON>. The Event Partition can be set to 0% to 90% of the available space; When the Event Partition is set to 0%, then Event Partition Full Alarm cannot be accessed.
7.4.5.3 Normal Partition Full Alarm
This DVR-T16IP allows you to choose whether to trigger an alarm when the Normal Partition is full. The alarm is to remind you to export important data and purge the drive for further recording. This option can only be accessed and changed when Circular Recording is set to <OFF>. When set to <ON>, triggers an alarm when the Normal Partition is full. When set to <OFF>, no alarm is triggered. The default setting is <ON>.
7.4.5.4 Free Space Display
You can enable / disable the display of HDD free space (shown in percentage).

7.4.6 Audio Recording

This item allows you to enables / disables Audio recording function of the unit. When set to <ON>, audio input is recorded and saved with the video. When set to <OFF>, audio is ignored. The default setting is <OFF>.

7.4.7 Event Record Partition
The Hard Disk Drive (HDD) contains a video database into which all video is recorded. This item is used to divide the HDD capacity into two partitions: Event database Partition and Normal database Partition. The Event Partition is where the unit saves the copies of event recording, separate from the normal recording. If the Event Partition is set to 0%, then all event recording will be stored with other normal recording in the HDD. The default setting is <0%>; the Event Partition can be set from 0% to 90%, increment by 1. NOTE: To avoid record database corruption, after changed Event Record Partition every time, Format HDD is highly recommended. See appendix: HDD Formatting Duration for further information.

7.4.8 Data Lifetime

Data Lifetime indicates the time that a recording is saved and remained in the HDD. between the creation and deletion of a recording. Only those video recorded during Data Lifetime will be displayed on the screen and can be played back; those video recorded outside the duration time will be deleted. Press ENTER to prepare for setting the data lifetime. To setup the data lifetime, the first item must set to <ON>.
7.4.9 Purge Recording Data
This item is used to delete the Normal or Event recording video. Select the video you want to delete and confirm the deletion, then choose <YES> to start the deleting, or, choose <NO> to abort the process. Purging of all recorded video is highly recommended every time the HDD partition is changed in order to avoid record database corruption.

7.5 System Information

The System Information menu allows you to view system information such as software, LAN, and external devices for exporting data. From the Main Menu, select System Information and press ENTER. The following menu is displayed:
The items in this menu are described in the following subsections.

7.5.1 Revision

Select this item to display presents software and firmware information including version and date codes. The Information in this menu is for read-only and cannot be changed. Select <Revision> from the <System Information> menu and press ENTER. The following menu is displayed:

NOTE: Do not remove the external USB Thumb drive/CD-ROM before the DVR-T16IP has completely shut down (hard drive and fan are off). Removing the external USB Thumb drive/CD-ROM before shut down can cause the system to update improperly. 4. Wait at least 30 seconds. A color bar is displayed for a few seconds before DVR-T16IP unit is turned off. The unit is now in stand by mode and should only have the green power indicator light on.

5. 6. 7.

Remove the external USB Thumb drive/CD-ROM. To restart the unit, press 1 + ESC simultaneously and hold for 3 seconds. The DVR-T16IP reboots and operates the new software. Enter OSD menu <System Information> revision has been upgraded correctly. <Revision> to check if the software

7.5.2 LAN Information

The LAN Information menu displays the Local Area Network (LAN) setup parameters. This information is for read only. If you want to configure the LAN setup, please using the LAN Setup menu. To perform the LAN setup, an administrator password is required. From the Main Menu, select <LAN Information> and press ENTER. The following menu is displayed:
Items in the <LAN Information> menu are described in the following sections.

7.5.2.1 DHCP

DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) displays whether or not DHCP is in use. Default is <OFF>. If you are using DHCP, the IP address changes each time the unit is booted on the network.

7.5.2.2 IP

This item displays the IP (Internet Protocol) address of the DVR-T16IP unit.

7.5.2.3 Netmask

This item displays the 32-bit Netmask of the unit.

7.5.2.4 Gateway

Displays the IP address of the default gateway or router associated with this DVR-T16IP.

7.5.2.5 DNS

Displays the IP address of the Domain Name System provider.

7.5.2.6 Email Address

This item displays the E-mail address that has been set where alarm event information is sent to.
7.5.3 Database Information
Once a storage device, including the built-in HDDs, is added into the database of DVR-T16IP, then it will be listed in this menu by model name and capacity. Below the list, it shows the free space message of total capacity. The menu is displayed as below figure.
7.5.4 Non-database Storage Device
The Non-database Storage Device menu lists the storage devices which havent been added into the database of DVR-T16IP. If there is no non-database storage device connected in the unit, this value is <Not available>.

7.6 Event Manager

The submenu allows the users to configure how the unit handles and responses an alarm condition. To enter and configure items in this submenu, the Administrator password is required. Move the cursor to Event Manager and press ENTER. The following menu is displayed:

If the setting is set to <ON>, the Call Monitor will switch and stay on the corresponding camera when an alarm is triggered. When set to <OFF>, the Call Monitor continues to follow the Call Monitor switching sequence during alarm events. The default setting is <ON>.
7.6.3.5 Remote Notification
This submenu allows you to choose which remote notification needs to be activated when an alarm is triggered. Select <Remote Notification> and press ENTER to access the settings. The following figure is displayed.
<Speco Alert(Net)> This item allows you to enable / disable Speco Alert Notification when an event is triggered. You can assign the Speco Alert IP in this menu. <Email Notice> The item allows you to enable / disable Email notification of an event. When an alarm event is triggered and <Email Notice> is <ON>, an E-mail concerning the alarm event is dispatched. The default setting is <OFF>. The <Email Notice> function relates to DHCP network: DHCP Network user When <Email Notice> is enabled, you will receive an E-mail notification if an alarm is triggered. Non-DHCP Network user If you are not using DHCP, you must have a valid DNS address. Look for the help of your network administrator and / or network service provider for more information. <Pager Notice> This item allows you to enable / disable pager notification of an alarm event. If <ON> is selected, when an alarm is triggered, the DVR-T16IP will dial the pager number via an external modem to send notification of the alarm event. The default setting is <OFF>. To access Pager Notice, you need an external USB Modem, or an RS-232 Modem with a USB to RS-232 converter. A dedicated analog standard PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network) line is also required. Do not use a PBX or digital line with this modem. <Setup> You can set the <Speco Alert IP>, <Email Address>, <Pager Number> settings and enable / disable the <Mail Attachment> in this submenu.
Setup Speco Alert IP Use Direction buttons to Setup and press ENTER for setting the Speco Alert IP. Use UP / DOWN to move the cursor, LEFT / RIGHT to increase / decrease the number, and press ENTER to start assigning the ID. Setup Email Address Move the cursor to <Setup> using UP / DOWN Direction Buttons, press ENTER to display the setup menu. Use Direction buttons to select the characters, and press ENTER to confirm the email address and exit.

Items in this menu are described in the following subsections.
7.7.1 Save Administrator Setting
This item allows users to save the current settings as the Administrator's Configuration. Select <YES> to save the Administrator Setting, or <NO> to cancel.
7.7.2 Load Administrator Setting
Select <YES> to recall the Administrator's Configuration from the on-board non-volatile memory, and <NO> to cancel.
7.7.3 Load Factory Setting
This item is similar to Load Administrator Setting; select <YES> to recall the Factory Default setup configuration from the read-only memory, and <NO> to cancel.
7.7.4 Load Factory Password
This item allows the Administrator to reload the factory password in case that the administrator cannot remember or locate the password. Select <YES> to load the factory password, or <NO> to cancel. The factory password is 1234 for Administrator and 4321 for User.
7.7.5 Import Configuration
This item allows you to load a unit configuration that was saved to an external drive. To import a configuration that was previously exported, make sure the device to which you saved the configuration is connected to the unit. Select <Import Config> from the <Save / Load Configuration> menu and press ENTER. The following menu is displayed.
Items in this menu are described in following sections.

7.7.5.1 Copy Source

Press ENTER to list available sources from which the configuration can be imported. Use LEFT / RIGHT Direction buttons to select a source.
7.7.5.2 Import Config Name
The users are allowed to enter a name for the configuration file. Use the virtual keypad to enter the configuration file name. Up to eight characters can be used to form the file name. The default file name is dg.cfg.

7.7.5.3 Begin

Start importing the file to the DVR-T16IP. Select <YES> to begin the import, and <No> abort the import.
7.7.6 Export Configuration
The Administrator is allowed to save a unit configuration by exporting it to an external drive, such as a USB Flash Drive. Before you export the configuration, make sure the device to which you are saving the configuration is attached to the unit appropriately. Select <Export Configuration> from the <Save / Load Configuration> menu and press ENTER. The following menu is displayed.
Items in this menu are described in the following sections.

7.7.6.1 Copy Destination

Press to list an available destinations (external memory devices) to which the configuration can be exported. Press LEFT / RIGHT to set a destination. Please note that saving a different configuration to the same copy destination with the same file name will overwrite the previous configuration file without warning. NOTE: you are not allowed to select any CD-R/W or DVD+RW as a copy destination, including built-in CD-R/W and DVD+RW.

Items in the RS-485 Setup menu are described in the following sections:
7.8.5.1 RS-485 Unit Address
This item is used to change the RS-485 ID address of the DVR-T16IP. The ID is in the range of <1> to <255>. The default is <224>.
7.8.5.2 RS-485 Port Settings
This menu allows the Administrator to set up the parameters of the units RS-485 communications port. From the <Advanced Setup> menu, select <RS-485 Port Settings> and press ENTER. The following menu is displayed:
Items in the RS-485 Protocol menu are described in the following sections. Baud Rate Baud rate selections are <2400>, <4800>, <9600>, <19200>, or <38400>. The default is <9600> baud. Bits You can specify the bits in a word that are associated with this protocol. Selections are <6>, <7>, or <8> bits. The default is <8> bits. Stop You can specify the stop bit associated with this protocol. Selections are <1> or <2> stop bits. The default is <1> stop bit. Parity This item is used to specify the parity associated with this protocol. Selections are <ODD>, <EVEN>, or <NONE>. The default is <NONE>.

7.8.6 Dome Protocol

Allows you to configure dome protocol and dome ID. The DVR-T16IP supports certain communication protocol include American Dynamics Speed Dome series, Pelco P and D domes and DSCP speed domes. From the <Advanced Setup> menu, select <Dome Protocol> and press ENTER. The following menu is displayed:
This menu lists the available cameras connected to the DVR-T16IP. To configure dome protocol, select a wanted camera from this list and press ENTER. The following menu is displayed:
Items are described in the following subsections.

7.8.6.1 Dome Protocol

Select the communications protocol associated with your dome camera using the Direction buttons. The available protocol includes <AD422>, <Pelco D>, <Pelco P>, or <None> (default).

Max Dial-Out Time The item indicates the longest amount of time that the connection via modem remains active. The value can be set in the range of 01 min. to 60 min, or <OFF> if you want the connection indefinitely. The default setting is 10 min.

7.8.9 Language

The Language item allows you to select the language for the OSD menu and screen messages. Language selection takes effect immediately when the selection is done. Press LEFT / RIGHT to select from listed languages.
7.8.10 Export Digital Signature Key
The Export Digital Signature Key option enables you to export the unit's unique signature key to an external device. The function aims to authenticate a video file exported from the unit. The file name of the export is as the same as the last 8 codes of the MAC (Media Access Control) address of the unit. Select <YES> to enable Digital Signature exports, or <NO> to disable them. If you select <YES>, the unit searches for your external storage device. Then, the following menu is displayed:
This menu allows you to select the destination of the digital signature key. If no destination drives are currently available, <Not Available> is displayed on the screen. After selection, press ENTER to confirm the destination and save a copy of the digital signature key, or press ESC to abort this process. For further information, please see Appendix: Verifying Digital Signature.

7.9 Export

The Export menu enables the Administrator to export recorded video with digital signature to a USB Thumb drive, or to a CD-RW drive / DVD+RW drive for later burning. Administrator's password is required to use Export. If you plan to export video file to a CD-RW drive or DVD+RW drive, note that the maximum size for exporting to a CD-RW drive is 700 MB and 1.5 GB for a DVD+RW drive. To export 1GB file with digital signature may take you about 30 minutes. Each recorded video will be exported into four files with different sub-filenames, including *.gpg, *.avi, *.sig and readme txt. Make sure that you have an external storage device available and connected to the appropriate port for export. From the Main Menu, select Export and press ENTER. The following menu is displayed:

7.9.1 Copy Destination

Shows the name and capacity of the peripheral device, such as an external HDD, to which data is exported. DVR-T16IP only supports EXT3 file system. If you connect an external HDD to the unit, ensure the format of HDD is EXT3.

7.9.2 Selected Camera

320 GB Internal Storage

0.02 0.03 0.08 0.10 0.20 0.33 0.50 1.25 12.5 37.0 74.1 123.5 185.2 370.4 308.6 6.2 12.3 6.2 12.3 24.7 30.9 61.7 30.9 61.7 102.9 154.3 308.6 264.6 5.1 10.3 5.3 10.6 21.2 26.5 52.9 25.0 50.1 83.4 125.1 250.3 209.2 4.2 8.3 4.2 8.4 16.7 20.9 41.8 19.8 39.6 66.0 99.0 198.1 168.4 3.3 6.6 3.4 6.7 13.5 16.8 33.7 13.4 26.7 44.6 66.9 133.7 112.2 2.2 4.5 2.2 4.5 9.0 11.2 22.4
NOTE: Record duration times are based on actual tests and represent average file sizes. Performance may vary depending on specific installations and use. Audio recording requires 8 KB per second (or 0.7 GB per day) for data storage.
Appendix G: Super MPX / Super MMX
Super MPX / Super MMX emulate a small Matrix system to display all cameras connected to DVR / MUX with only one monitor. The 2-layer kernel, Core and Satellite system is based on RS-485 protocol to connect with other devices. The Matrix system is powerful but expensive. Using Super MMX/MPX system to get the effects from a Matrix system and reduce lots of cost. Core A Core unit is required for the system, and it can be a DVR or MUX. The core called Super MPX (Super MultiPlexer) in Super MPX system and Super MMX (Super MultiMatrix) in Super MMX system. A control keyboard can easily control the devices connected to core unit in both Super MPX and Super MMX system. Satellite Up to 16 DVRs or MUXs can be equipped as Satellite units in this structure. A Satellite is able to connect with 16 cameras at most, including speed dome and fixed camera. You are allowed to control the satellite units easily by control keyboards. The satellite called MPX (MultiPlexer) in Super MPX system and MMX (MultiMatrix) in Super MMX system. Devices 256 ID addresses can be distributed in this system (ID: 0~255). ID address is unnecessary for some devices (e.g. fixed camera), and therefore 290 devices at most can be connected in Super MPX/MMX system, including a CCTV, 16 control keyboards, 17 DVR/MUX, 223 speed domes and 33 fixed cameras. Difference between Super MPX and Super MMX (1) In point of users, the Call monitor displays a full screen unprocessed video of all installed cameras in Super MMX system. It displays a programmable sequence of all installed cameras during normal operation; and switches automatically to the triggered camera. In Super MPX system, the Main monitor displays maximum 256 (16*16) split screens of all installed cameras. Users can control MPX and playback the recorded video on MPX in this mode. In general, Super MPX system is preferred for its functions. Difference between Super MPX and Super MMX (2) The structure of Super MPX system is similar to Super MMX system, the only difference is the source of image. If you are using Super MMX system, the image comes from Satellites call monitor output; and if you are using Super MPX system, the image comes from Satellites main monitor output.

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Indoor/Outdoor Speakers Table of Contents
www.specotech.com 1-800-645-5516
Color Day/Night Weatherproof Camera
Digital Video Recorders.5-10 Digital Video Recorder Comparison Chart.11-12 H.E.A.T. Cameras.13-17 Bullet Cameras.18-23 Bullet Camera Comparison Chart.24 Speed Dome & Accessories.25-28 LEDome.29, 30 Dome Cameras.31-35 Ball Camera.35 Dome Camera Comparison Chart.36 Counter Cameras.37 Infrared Illuminators.38 Tamper Resistant Cameras.39 Specialty Cameras.40 IP, Zoom & Traditional CCD & Zoom Cameras.41 Discreet Cameras.42-43 Board Cameras.44 CCTV Systems.45 LCD Monitors.46-47 B/W Monitors.48 Color Monitors.49 Multiplexers, VCRs & Quad Splitters.50 Sequential Switchers & Video Accessories.51 Twisted Pair Transmission for CCTV.52 Video Doorphone.53 Mounting Brackets & Camera Housings.54 CCTV Lenses, Cables.55 Considerations When Selecting A Camera.56 Video Glossary.57 Metal Detectors.58
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Indoor/Outdoor Speakers 16 Channel Triplex DVR

Available with DVD/RW

Comes with 64MB Flash Drive Features
Triplex operation-record, playback, view live, network access simultaneously Ethernet connectivity for remote access Built-in web server makes remote live view, playback and record via web browser easy Supports Dynamic & static IPs Built-in DDNS capability 60 FPS recording, 120 FPS live view Intelligent record, search and playback functions Advanced Multiplexer functions Removable hard drive Motion detection Alarm inputs Advanced embedded Linux operating system IEEE-1394 (FireWire) interface for extended storage Programmable recording frame rate One channel audio recording and playback Two levels of passwords for secure installations Built-in CD-R/W or DVD for offloading clips of recorded video in AVI format Built-in Speed Dome camera control protocols Export configuration & video files to a thumb drive Up to 2 built-in Hard Disk Drives, providing flexible large storage capacity System auto reboot after power interruption System software stored in non-volatile memory, free from hard disk failure Optional external HDD bays can extend storage capacity DVR-T16IP/800 800GB DVR-T16IP/800/DVD DVD Drive

16 CHANNEL TRIPLEX

DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER WITH 160GB HDD
Record, Playback & View Live Video Simultaneously
Back Up. Video Input. Video Loop Through. Compression Method. Video System. Resolution-Recorded. Recording Rate. Recording Capacity. Recording Mode. Recording Quality. Main Monitor Output. Call Monitor Output. Motion Detection. Audio Input/Output. Alarm Input/Output. Alarm Recording. Storage Device Expansion. Networking. Communication Port. Playback Speed. Zoom. USB Thumb Drive. Power Input Voltage. Title. Dimensions. Weight. Operating Temperature. Storage/Shipping Temperature Warranty. Built-in CD/RW, USB thumb drive, Optional DVD. 16 BNC, 1.0 Vp-p, 75 Ohm. 16 BNC, 1.0 Vp-p, 75 Ohm. M-JPEG. NTSC. NTSC: 720 x 240 pixels. NTSC: Up to 60 pictures/sec. 160GB, 300GB, 600GB, 800GB, 1.2TB. Schedule/ manual/ alarm/ motion. Superior/ high/ medium/ normal/ basic. 1 BNC/S-VHS, 1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohm. 1 BNC, 1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohm. Adjustable grid pattern. 1 Input/ 1 Output. 16 Input/ 3 Output. Pre-alarm and post alarm. IEEE 1394 (FireWire). Ethernet LAN Port-DDNS included.RS-485. Multiple speed forward/reverse up to 32X. 2x Digital. Included. 19 V DC. 12 Characters. 17 (W) x 1.7(H) x 15.8(D). 15 lbs. 32F ~ 104F. 3.9F ~ 158F. 1 Year limited

DVR-T16IP 160GB HDD DVR-T16IP/300 300GB HDD DVR-T16IP/DVD DVD DRIVE DVR-T16IP300/DVD DVD DRIVE Optional Rack for 3rd HDD T16FWRACK
DVR-T16IP/600 600GB HDD DVR-T16IP600/DVD DVD DRIVE
Available with up to of storage capacity!

16 or 9 CAMERA

NETWORK/INTERNET READY DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER WITH BUILT-IN VIDEO SERVER AND CD/RW

Features

DVR-16IP

Benefits

Internet/Network Ready. View live video, record, transmit remote video and access all functions through an Internet browser. No special software required, works with dynamic & static IP addresses -DDNS supported Hot Swappable Hard Drive. Swap hard drives in seconds without rebooting Built-in CD-RW. Immediately burn CDs for distribution to law enforcement and security personnel Provisions for Internal Hard Drive. Significantly increases recording capacity Automated Alarm Record Switch. User definable mode that automatically switches from playback to record mode upon detected events Operating System. Embedded, stand-alone/Non PC-Based operation 5 Recording Quality Levels. Ultra, Super, High, Normal and Low 120 fps live viewing and 60 fps recording. Fast updating to catch the action Wavelet compression. Excellent compression ratio while maintaining quality Browser Based GUI. Works with Microsoft Internet Explorer Multiple Recording Modes. Includes timer, alarm detection, motion detection and general recording Variety of Hard Drive Sizes. Accommodates up to 600 GB for long-term recording Dynamic Recording Priority Adjustment. Gives recording priority to cameras in an alarm condition Watch Dog Function. Restores previous settings in the event of a power outage

Specifications

Recording Resolution. NTSC: 720 x 240 Video Input. BNC x 9, 1.0Vp-p, 75 Ohm(DVR-9IP) BNCX16, 1.0VP-P, 75 Ohm(DVR-16IP) Video Output. Loop through BNC x 9, 1.0Vp-p, 75 Ohm(DVR-9IP) Loop through BNCx16, 1.0Vp-p, 75 Ohm(DVR-16IP) Main Monitor Output. BNC x 1, S-VHS x 1, 1.0 Vp-p, 75 Ohm Call Monitor Output. BNC x 1, 1.0 Vp-p, 75 Ohm Alarm Input. 9 or 16, DSUB 37 pin male (TTL level) Alarm Output. 1, DSUB 37 pin male, 2.0A/24V Motion Detection. Adjustable grid pattern Playback Speed. Fast Forward/Reverse (1x 8x), picture by picture Zoom. 2 x Digital Alarm List. Up to 255 events Title. 12 characters Operating Temperature. 14F to 120F Dimensions. 17W x 16D x 3.25H

The DVR-9IP AND DVR-16IP Includes:
Rack Mount Brackets Users manual Blank CD/RW Alarm interface board CD-Rom with software and documentation Hardware for 2nd HDD 12V DC Power supply with line cord HDD Keys Quick start guide
DVR-9IP No HDD DVR-16IP No HDD
DVR-9IP/120 120GB DVR-16IP/120 120GB
DVR-9IP/160 160GB DVR-16IP/160 160GB
DVR-9IP/300 300GB DVR-16IP/300 300GB
DVR-9IP/600 600GB DVR-16IP/600 600GB
Options for both models: Extra HDD holder to use with existing slot - DVR-16/IP Holder USB mobile rack to connect HDD to a PC - DVR-16/IP Rack
8 Channel PC Based Pentaplex Digital Video Recorder

with 160GB HDD*

16 Channel Version Now Available!
Model DVR-PC16 Call For Specifications
Works with Dynamic & static IP addresses DDNS Capability Complete with 160GB HDD* Stable XP embedded Smart Search Easy to use GUI Interface Use on networks and the Internet

DVR-PC8

HDD. Complete with 160GB HDD* Recording Resolution. True-interlaced selectable recording resolutions: 320 x 240, 640 x 240, 640 x 480 per camera Recording Schedule. Recording scheduler (camera, time, date & recording mode) Advanced Functions. Email notification Compression Method. Proprietary enhanced MPEG algorithm-Typical file size is 1-3kb Audio. 1 Ch. MIC or line level Display Speed. Max. 60 fps Video Inputs. 8 Ch. composite Recording Speed. 320 x 240 - max. 60 fps, 640 x 240 - max. 30 fps, 640 x 480 - max. 20 fps Byte Size Per Image. 1~3K byte/frame @ 320 x240 Recording Modes. Continuous, motion detection and sensor activated, schedule Recording Schedule Per Camera. Per hour for weekday/weekend/holiday Built-in CD Burner. Allows user to back up images in 1-hour segments selectable per camera Interface. Easy to use GUI Interface Monitor Output. VGA monitor output & analog spot monitor output Operating System.Windows XP embedded Alarm Input/Output. 2 Dry contact Inputs/1 Relay output & 1 Open collector output Motion Detection. Adjustable grid pattern PTZ Control. Pan/tilt/zoom/focus/iris and preset control, RS-232C port multiple protocols supported Lan. 10/100BASE-TX ethernet Remote Transmission Multi to multi connection, multi-channel transmission, Live viewing, remote playback and remote file copy at the same time (Pentaplex) Multi-site automatic event notification Remote Control. Remote pan/tilt/zoom/focus/iris and present control Remote management. Remote configuration, remote time sync, CD-RW. Internal type, EIDE Interface System Operation. External mouse, virtual keyboard Operating Temperature and Humidity. 41 to 104F/20% to 80% RH Power. AC100~120V 4A Dimension and Weight. W x D x 3. 5 H Remote Software. Remote Agent S/W (16ch) Certification. (FCC Class A, CE (EMC/LVD) *Other HDD configurations available

Package Includes:

DVR-PC8 CD-ROM Mouse Power cord Rack mount ears Video Cable Harness Warranty card Manual

4 Channel DVR with Compact Flash Capabilities
DVR-4CF 80GB DVR-4CF/120 120GB

Features Benefits

MPEG4 compression.Excellent picture quality in a small file size CompactFlash card compatible.Quickly backup files in AVI format Simple menu structure.Even a first time user can get maximum performance from this DVR
Compression Record Modes File Backup. Maximum FPS HDD. Alarm Input. MPEG4 compression technique. Manual, schedule, motion detection and event trigger - simplex operation. To compact flash card in AVI format. Record up to 30 FPS. Removable Hard Drive The system supports 4 sets of alarm inputs and 1 alarm output interface. Automatically starts recording when an alarm has been triggered. User-friendly video search (date, time and alarm). Single channel display (ch. 1, 2, 3 and 4) sequential 1-9 sec adjustable, quad display. NTSC: 704 x 240: 15 frames/sec (adjustable) 352 x 240: 30 frames/sec (adjustable).1. 4 BNC (NTSC). BNC connector x 2 (video out x1, VCR out x1). Standard playback - rewind & forward, fast forward, fast rewind, step. 80GB standard, 120GB optional. Adjustable grid pattern. AC100V~240V, 60HzDC 12V/4A included. 20W. 41F to 104F. 17W x 11.6D x 2.7H. 7 lbs.
Search mode. Display mode. Record Quality. Audio Inputs. Camera Input. Video Output. Playback Function. HDD Capacity. Motion Detection. Power Supply. Power Consumption. Temperature. Dimensions. Weight.
DVR Power supply HDD keys Quick start guide Manual
1, 4 & 16 Camera DVRs

4 CAMERA

DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER WITH BUILT-IN VIDEO SERVER
80GB HDD DVR-X4/IP 120GB HDD 240GB HDD
DVR-X4/IP/120 DVR-X4/IP/240
Built-in 80GB HDD with room for second hard drive 4 camera inputs Network / Internet ready Multiple viewing options Multiple recording speeds Stand alone / Non PC based unit Supports external HDD bays JPEG compression Up to 2 recording quality levels 30 p Network operation record ic/sec ing! Simplex operation Includes IR remote control Reg. 12V DC operation, power supply included Video motion detection

DVR-X1

SINGLE CAMERA DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER
Perfe ct ReplaVCR ceme nt!
1 camera (NTSC/PAL) inputs 40GB HDD Recording resolution - 720 x 240 or 360 x 240 Up to 20 pictures/second recording - NTSC real time display Activity detection (Motion) 1 alarm input - 1 alarm output Multiple recording modes: continuous, alarm, schedule, & activity detection Search by date, time, camera, and alarm MJPEG compression Watch dog function returns DVR to a pre-power outage state Regulated 12V DC operation, power supply included Monitor and VCR outputs Can be used with quad splitters
16 CAMERA FULL FEATURED DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER
Removable 80GB HDD 16 camera inputs Multiple viewing options Provisions for 2nd removable HDD Stand alone / Non PC based unit Wavelet compression 4 recording quality levels Multiple recording speeds Full multiplexer operation Priority recording on alarm Motion detection Multiple viewing options Watch dog function returns DVR to pre-power outage state

DVR-X4/IP
4 BNC 1 BNC/1-S No JPEG Simplex Up to 30fps Proprietary 720x240 360x240
1 BNC 2 BNC 1 ch RCA in/out MJPEG Simplex Up to 20 pics/sec Proprietary 720x240 360x240

DVR-16

16 BNC 2 BNC 4 RCA in 2 RCA out Wavelet Simplex Up to 15ips Proprietary 720x480 360x240
Real Time, Single, Quad, Sequence Brightness, Contrast, Color Time, Date, Camera, Alarm 4 - NO/NC 1 - NO/NC 1 - NO/NC 0-24 hrs w/4x4 grid 0-24 hrs Yes No 120 Volts AC To VCR 80 GB 120 GB
Real Time, Single, Quad, Sequence Brightness, Contrast, Color Time, Date, Camera, Alarm 4 - NO/NC 1 - NO/NC 0-24 hrs 0-24 hrs w/4x4 grid 0-24 hrs Yes No 120 Volts AC To VCR 80 GB 120 GB
Real Time, Single, Quad, Sequence Brightness, Contrast, Color Time, Date, Camera 4 - NO/NC 1 - NO/NC 0-24 hrs 0-24 hrs w/12x4 grid 0-24 hrs Yes IR/RSVDC 4A To VCR 80 GB 2 x 120 GB

Single

Multi screenRefresh up to 72ips Brightness, Contrast, Color Time, Date, Event 16- TTL (5v,gnd) 1- NO/NC 0-24 hrs 0-24 hrs w/15x12 grid No Yes RS232/485 100-240vac To VCR 80 GB 2 x 120 GB
Video Adjustment Search by: Alarm Inputs Alarm Outputs Record Schedule Motion Detection Schedule Alarm Schedule Video Loss Alarm Remote Control Input Voltage Archive Standard Internal Hard Drive Size Expandable To: Min/Max Storage Time Password Protection LAN/Web/IP Pan/Tilt/Zoom Loop-Out Digital Zoom Time/Date Titler Restore Configuration after Power Outage
Brightness, Contrast, Color Time, Date, Camera, Alarm 1 - NO/NC 1 - NO/NC 0-24 hrs 0-24 hrs 0-24hrs Yes No 12 VDC 4A To VCR 40 GB
HDD Only No No No Yes Yes Yes
Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes
HDD only No No No Yes Yes Yes
Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes
All H.E.A.T - High End Advanced Technology cameras offer excellent color performance, ultra high resolution of 470 lines, light capability of 0.03 lux or lower, low smear level (prevents glare), pre-set auto exposure, and Turbo AGC (Automatic Gain Control). All H.E.A.T. bullet cameras are weatherproof. Cabling runs through the mount on selected models for added security.
1/3" SONY ExView* CCD sensor - 470 lines of resolution Split Glass Technology to avoid IR reflections Auto iris DC Vari-Focal Lens (4mm-9mm) LUX level dip switch adjusts day/night settings to your requirements Dual voltage operation Built-in 11 IR LEDs (60 Range**) & CDS sensor for day/night performance Controls for BLC, ELC, F/L and L/L Video Test Connector for easy installation Built-in heater extends operating range and avoids condensation Weatherproof operation Excellent low light level performance - 0.03 Lux in existing light, 0.0 Lux with IR LEDs

Cable located in the mount for extra security

CVC-870EX

COLOR BULLET CAMERA WITH WITH BUILT-IN 3.6MM LENS
470 lines of resolution 0.03 lux 3.6mm fixed lens Built-in electronic shutter 1/3" Super-HAD* image sensor Includes regulated 12V DC power supply (UL listed) 1.3"W x 2.5"H x 5.3"D 6.1 oz.

12V DC

CVC-6800EX
COLOR BULLET CAMERA WITH 4-9MM VARIFOCAL LENS
470 lines of resolution 0.03 lux 4-9mm varifocal lens Built-in electronic shutter 1/3" Super-HAD* image sensor Includes regulated 12V DC power supply (UL listed) 2.5"W x 2.1"H x 5.8"D 11.2 oz.

White housing

CVC-6805EX/W

Gray housing

CVC-6805EX
MINIATURE COLOR BULLET CAMERA WITH 3.6MM LENS
470 lines of resolution 0.03 lux 3.6mm fixed lens Built-in electronic shutter 1/3" Super-HAD* image sensor Includes regulated 12V DC power supply (UL listed) 1"W x 1H x 2.6D 2.0 oz.

White Housing

CVC-637EX/W

CVC-637EX

COLOR BULLET CAMERA WITH 4.3MM AUTO IRIS LENS
470 lines of resolution 0.03 lux 4.3mm auto iris lens 1/3" Super-HAD* image sensor Includes regulated 12V DC power supply (UL listed) 2.3"W x 2.8"Hx 5.8"D 11.2 oz.
*Super-HAD is a trademark of SONY corporation.

CVC-820EX

Color Day/Night Waterproof Bullet Camera
Includes Power Supply & Mount

CVC-627

silver case
12V DC Regulated power supply included (UL/CSA Approved)

CVC-627W white case

CVC-627B black case
Day/Night Operation. 12 built-in LEDs controlled by a CDS sensor allow this color camera to see a perfect b/w picture in the dark at distances up to 45* Weatherproof/Waterproof. Can withstand full immersion in water and stand up to any type of weather Attractive Housing. Available in white, black and silver to match any decor
Horizontal Resolution. Min Illumination. Camera Type. Image Sensor. Lens. Iris. Electronic Shutter Speed Effective Pixels. TV Standard. Sync Type. Scanning System. Video Output. Gamma Characteristics. S/N Ratio. Gain Control. Back Lighting. Operating Temperature. LED. Construction. Current Consumption. Power Supply. Mount. Dimensions. Weight. Cable.
*Depending on scene reflection
. 420 Lines. 0.1 lux (LED off), 0 lux (LED on). Waterproof color day/night. 1/4 Color CCD. 3.6mm. Electronic shutter. 1/60 to 1/100,000 second. 510 (H) x 492 (V) Pixels. NTSC. Internal. 2:1 Interlace. 1 volt p-p into 75 ohms. 0.45 typ. 48 dB. Automatic. Automatic. -14F to 120F. 12 LEDs controlled by CDS sensor, 45 range*. Waterproof, aluminum, removable/adjustable sunshield, reflective IR booster. 150 mA (LED off), 330 mA (LED on). 12V DC regulated power supply included (UL/CSA approved) (500MA). Stainless steel universal wall/ceiling mount included. 2.75 Dia. x 3.65 (L). 12.5 oz. 60 of power/video cable (on CVC-627) 5 of power/video cable (CVC-627W and CVC-627B)

Also Available:

CVC-627W CVC-627B White Housing Black Housing Cable 5 Cable
Weatherproof Bullet Cameras
WEATHERPROOF B/W HIGH RESOLUTION NIGHT VISION CAMERA WITH 150 IR RANGE - MILITARY SPEC
Ultra high resolution 570 line, B/W Weatherproof 0.001 lux (0 lux using built-in IR Lighting) 1/3 CCD format - B/W Uses a Sony EXVIEW HAD* with 410K pixels 12mm auto iris lens Built-in heater & cooler Super powered IR-LED light source Regulated 12V DC power supply included (UL & CSA listed) Use CST-175DG mount (not included) 10.6L x 5.8W x 5H 5.5lbs. Power consumption 1.5 amps Use with CST-175DC mount
*EXVIEW HAD is a trademark of Sony Corporation
Depends upon scene reflection
Ideal for Severe Environments!

CVC-980IR

WEATHERPROOF COLOR BULLET CAMERA WITH 60 INFRARED LEDS
420 line resolution 0 lux (IR illuminator on)1.0 lux (IR illuminator off) Switches to B/W in IR mode 60 IR Range** 1/4" color CCD 3.6mm lens Built-in fan operates when LEDs are active Auto white balance Auto back light compensation Internal synchronization Regulated 12V DC power supply (UL & CSA listed) included 7.3"L x 3"W x 3"H Power consumption 450 MA
**Depending on scene reflection

CVC-960IR

Waterproof Bullet Cameras
COLOR DAY/NIGHT WATERPROOF CAMERA FOR MARINE USE 420 line resolution 0.1 lux (LED off), 0 lux (LED on) 2 LEDs controlled by CDS sensor, 45 range* 1/4 Color CCD 2.9mm lens for wide angle coverage Built-in electronic iris Max. operating depth: 90 ft. Brass housing construction Can withstand full immersion in water and stand up to any type of weather 5 of power/video cable CVC-672MR-Reverse view for use on the back of a boat

CVC-627M

Reverse Image CVC-627MR
WATERPROOF B/W CAMERA, 8 INFRARED LEDS, CABLE AND SNAP ON SUNSHIELD
Nitrogen filled to protect internal components
420 line resolution 0 lux (when IR LEDs are active) 8 IR LEDs 1/3 B/W CCD camera 3.6mm fixed focus lens CDS sensors turn IR LEDs on/off Built-in electronic iris Max. operating depth: 90 ft. Brass housing construction Cable, mounting bracket & regulated 12V DC power supply included (UL & CSA listed) 2L x 1.5W x 1.5H 7.4 oz.
3 ft. Cable &White housing

CVC-320WP/W

60 ft. cable & Black housing

CVC-320WP

WATERPROOF B/W CAMERA 10 INFRARED LEDS & 120FT. CABLE
420 line resolution 0 lux(when IR LEDs are active) 10 IR LEDs 1/3 B/W CCD camera 3.6mm fixed focus lens CDS sensors turn IR LEDs on/off Built-in electronic iris Max. operating depth: 120 ft. Brass housing, black finish 120 of cable, mounting bracket & regulated 12V DC power supply included (UL & CSA listed) 2L x 1.5W x 1.5H 7.4 oz.
10 IR LEDs & 120 ft. cable

ECONOMY COLOR WEATHERPROOF CCD BULLET CAMERA
420 line resolution 1.0 lux 1/4 color CCD camera 2.9mm lens with built-in electronic iris Electronic shutter system Mount & Regulated 12V DC power supply (UL & CSA listed) included Video output: BNC 2.6L x 1"W x 1"H 10 oz.

CVC-635N

ECONOMY COLOR BULLET CAMERA IN PLASTIC HOUSING WITH 10 IR LEDs
Extreme weatherproof design
420 line resolution 0.92 lux (IR off) 0 lux (IR on) 3.6mm lens S/N Ratio more than 48dB Internal sync. Auto electronic shutter Regulated 12V DC power supply (UL & CSA listed) & mount included

Black Housing VL-62

ECONOMY B/W WEATHERPROOF BULLET CAMERA
420 line resolution 0.02 lux 1/3 B/W CCD 3.6mm lens Electronic shutter system Regulated 12V DC power supply (UL & CSA listed), mounting bracket included 2L x 1W x 1H 2.2 oz.

Black Housing CVC-130R

B/W lens options include 2.5mm, 6mm, 8mm, & 12mm. Color lens options include UWA (2.2mm), 3.6mm, 6mm, 8mm, 12mm, & 16mm. Please inquire on specific model availability & pricing.

Bullet Cameras

CONICAL PINHOLE BULLET CAMERA
Conical (pointed) pinhole lens. Easier to install behind walls and in dropped ceilings. B/W Version 420 line resolution 0.05 lux 1/3 CCD format Color Version 380 line resolution 1.0 lux 1/3" CCD format 4.3mm conical pinhole lens Black housing Regulated 12V DC power supply (UL & CSA listed) included Miniature mount included 2.3L x 1W x 1H CVC-122PH CVC-622PH

B/W version

Color version
ECONOMY B/W WEATHERPROOF BULLET CAMERA WITH PROTECTIVE SUNSHIELD
420 line resolution 0.02 lux 1/3 CCD Electronic shutter system 3.6mm lens Regulated 12V DC power supply (UL & CSA listed), cable & mounting bracket included 2.4L x 1.1W x 1H 2.2 oz. Removable sunshield offers additional weather protection and blocks out sun glare

Black Housing CVC-128RS

COLOR OR B/W WEATHERPROOF CCD CAMERA WITH SUNSHIELD & CONCEALED WIRING
B/W Version 420 line resolution 0.02 lux 1/3 B/W CCD format 3.6mm lens Color Version 420 line resolution 1.0 lux 1/4" color CCD format 2.9mm lens Internal electronic shutter Regulated 12V DC power supply (UL & CSA listed) included LO Compatible with standard electrical fittings 4.25L x 4.25W x 7H 1lb.

B/W Bronze Housing CVC-330 B/W White Housing

CVC-330W

Color Bronze Housing CVC-660
Color White Housing CVC-660W
Bullet Camera Comparison Chart
Power Weather - Standard Supply Lens mm Proof Optional Lenses Format Sun Shield 1/2" conduit compatible LEDs & with cable Range "through the mount" Other Features
Pinhole for thin materials
0.05 0.02 0.05 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.02 1.0 Yes Yes 12 VDC 12 VDC 12 VDC 12 VDC 12 VDC Incl. Incl. Incl. Incl. Incl. Yes Yes Yes Yes No 1/3" 1/3" 1/3" 1/3" 1/3" 12 VDC Incl. No 1/3" 12 VDC Incl. No 3.6mm Yes 1/3" 12 VDC Incl. No 3.6mm Flat Pinhole 1/3"
Color Light Level Voltage B/W (lux) Resolution Day/Night

CVC-120PH

CVC-120R

CVC-122PH

Pinhole for thick materials
CVC-128RS CVC-130R CVC-1700 Series CVC-1705 CVC-622PH

B/W B/W B/W B/W Color

Pinhole for thick materials Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 48 IR/60' Built-In Fan
CVC-635N CVC-6700 Series CVC-6705 CVC-960IR
Color Color Color Color-D/N

420 420

1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 / 0*
12 VDC 12 VDC 12 VDC 12 VDC

Incl. Incl. Incl. Incl.

Yes Yes Yes Yes
4.3mm Conical Pinhole 3.6mm 3.6mm 3.6mm 4-9mm VF 3.6mm Conical Pinhole 2.9mm 2.9mm 4-9mm VF 3.6mm 1/4" 1/4" 1/4" 1/4"

WATERPROOF CAMERAS

0.02 / 0* 0.02 / 0* 1.0 0.1 / 0* 12 VDC 12 VDC 12 VDC 12 VDC Incl. Incl. Incl. Incl. Yes Yes Yes Yes 3.6mm 3.6mm 3.6mm 3.6mm 1/3" 1/3" 1/4" 1/4" 8 IR/15' 10 IR/25' Yes 12 IR/45' Waterproof Waterproof Waterproof Waterproof
0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.03 / 0* 12DC/24AC 12 VDC 12 VDC 12 VDC 12DC/24AC PSW-3 Incl. Incl. Incl. PSW-3 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 5-50mm VF AI 6mm 6mm 4-9mm VF I 4mm 0.03 / 0* 0.03 / 0* 0.03 0.03.001 / 0*.92 1.0.VDC 12VDC/24VAC 12 VDC Incl. Incl. PSW-VDC 12 VDC 12 VDC Incl. Incl. Incl. 12DC/24AC 12DC/24AC PSW-4 PSW-4 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 4-9mm VF AI 3.5-9mm VF AI 4.3mm AI 4-9mm VF AI 12mm AI 3.6mm 2.2mm 4-9mm VF AI.03 12VDC/24VAC PSW-4 Yes 4-9mm VF AI Mechanical IR Cut Filter
CVC-320WP CVC-321WP CVC-620WP CVC-627, CVC-627B, CVC-627W

8 Alarm inputs - 4 alarm outputs- multiple protocols - operates from many controllers & DVRs Data Bank - Allows for dome settings to be saved temporarily in the keyboard for uploading to a replacement dome Night Mode - Switches to B/W at.2 lux Slow Shutter - Automatically slows the shutter speed to capture more existing light when required 2 Levels of Password Protection - Increased level of security
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Indoor/Outdoor High Performance Speed Dome Camera
Horizontal Resolution.480 Lines Image Sensor.1/4 ExView* color CCD Picture Elements.NTSC: 768 x 494 Approx. Lens.18x Optical zoom, 4.1mm to 73.8mm with auto focus, 12x digital zoom, F1.4 to F3.0 View Angle.Approx. 48 (WIDE) to 2.7 (TELE) Minimum Illumination 0.7 Lux , 0.15 lux (1/4s) in night mode 0.01 lux (1/4s with IR cut filter removed)
S/N Ratio.More than 60dB Input Voltage.18 to 30 VAC; 24 VAC nominal, built-in power-line surge Power Requirement.24 VAC 850mA - use model PSW-6 or Equal Power Consumption.Maximum 20W Alarm Output.4 Normal relays 24 VDC/ 1A max (selectable NC/NO) Alarm Input.8 Normal dry contact (selectable NC/NO) Control.RS-485/422 baud rate: 2400 - 230k bps (default: 9600bps) Access Time.0.75 Second maximum preset recall time ID (Camera Address).999 (Factory mode selectable over 999 camera) Pan Angle.360 continuous rotation Speed.0.5 to 90/sec. (proportional to zoom) 360/sec. maximum (with CTRL/PGM key pressed) Preset speed: 380/sec. Auto Flip.Rotate 180 at bottom of tilt Auto Scan.8 Auto scan include vector scan Preset Position.240 positions with camera status (16-character title) Tour.8 Tours Pattern.4 patterns, 240 seconds On-Screen Display.Displays camera ID and area name on screen Operating Temperature.32 F to 122 F, extendable with WH-927 Operating Humidity.0 to 90% RH (non-condensing) Storage Temperature.4 F to 140F Dimensions.8 H x 5 Dia. Weight.2.5 lbs.
Specifications subject to change
*ExView is a trademark of the Sony corporation
PSW-6 - 24 Volt AC power supply for camera and weatherproof housing

Keyboard Controller

KBD-927
The keyboard controller features:
Capability to control a cameras panning and tilting movement with variable speed from 0.5/sec to 90/sec as well as its zoom, focus and iris command. Normal speed is inversely proportional to the current zoom ratio. Turbo speed is Max 380/sec when Ctrl key is pressed. The ability to define and recall up to 240 presets, which are immediate camera call-ups of preset position view with automatic zoom and focus. The ability to define and run up to 8 patterns which comprise a sequential series of pan, tilt, zoom and focus movements from a single camera. The ability to define and run up to 8 scans which scan between two limits. The ability to incorporate up to 300 of the presets, patterns, scan and tour itself in up to 8 tours where the presets, patterns and scan are automatically displayed one after the other on the Main monitor. Programmable user preferences (alarm, preset, title, etc.). Administrator and user - two levels of passwords are supported for higher security. One master and slave keyboard are supported to control in a remote location. Programmed data from up to two domes can be downloaded to non-volatile memory space in KBD, and uploaded to a new dome.

This Speco Technologies keyboard controller is capable of controlling up to 32 speed domes.
Specifications: Power Consumption.12VDC, 0.5W Control Method.RS-485, RS-232C Baud Rates.2400 - 230K bps Dimensions.15 x 6.5 x 2.75 Weight.2.5 lbs. Power Supply.Included
Weatherproof and Indoor Housings
The Speco Dome camera housings are constructed of aluminum steel and plastic. The sleek design is made to be mounted on both wall and ceiling. The housing meets international IP65 standard for dust and moisture.
Specifications: Power Source.24VAC, 50/60Hz Power Consumption.Heater 50 watts Blower 6 watts Dome Camera 20 watts Construction.Aluminum, steel and plastic (ABS) Finish.Polyester powder coat Dome Bubble.Plastic (Acrylic) Ambient Environment Temperature.-45C to 50C Ratings.IP 65 Dimensions.See diagrams Weight.9.5 lbs.(sunshield included)
Power Requirement.24 VAC 850mA - use model PSW-6 or Equal

3.9 12.6 15.75

specodome accessories

Corner Mount

CM-927
Features: Low cost Die cast and aluminum Easy to install

3.35 1.97 4.7 1.6

Flush Mount Hardware

3.2 4.2

FLM-927
This mounting device enables the dome camera to be mounted to the suspended ceiling. The mounting clamps which are affixed to the ceiling tile, attach directly to the domes mounting base for a quick and easy installation. Specifications: Construction.Steel and injection molded plastic Maximum Load.Approx. 4.4 lb. Dimensions.See diagram below

M6 TAP

Specifications: Enclosure mounting.Ten (10) M6 x 15mm hex head.Machine screw (supplied) Construction Finish.Die cast and aluminum Finish.Light-gray polyester powder coat Maximum load.63.5 lb. Dimension.See diagram above Weight.1.31 lb.

Pole Mount

PM-927
2.8 3.5 1.6 4.6 8.7 4.7 7
Specifications: Enclosure mounting.Ten (10) M6 x 15mm hex head.Machine screws (supplied).Two (2) M10 x 90mm hex head.Machine screws (supplied).Two (2) M10 hex nuts (supplied) Construction Finish.Die cast and aluminum Finish.Light-gray polyester powder coat Maximum load.63.5 lb. Dimension.See diagram above Weight.2.12 lb.

17.7 12.2

T-Bar Mounting Adapter

TBM-927

The mount enables the dome to be mounted to the T-bar of a suspended ceiling. The mounting clamps, which are affixed to the T-bar, attach directly to the domes mounting base for a quick and easy installation. Features: Easy to install Indoor applications Steel construction Cable feed through hole conceals wiring Light duty ceiling mount

Parapet Mount

 

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