HD Network Video System 21 March 2013 HD Express Network Video Solution The HD Express embedded NVR series is designed specifically to provide a simple and cost effective solution for using High Definition Network Cameras. The system includes PoE ports for each camera allowing the NVR to provide power directly to a maximum of 16 cameras. The software automatically detects and configures network cameras as they are plugged into the unit. Programming is optional. The HD Express was designed specifically for High Definition displays (1080P), so the menu and navigation is crisp and clean. The high performance hardware is designed to display all high definition H.264 network cameras simultaneously in real-time. The video can be remotely accessed with an internet browser or a mobile phone application. Maintenance is simple with easy access to hard drive bays. There are no additional camera licensing fees. 4 and 8 Channel Key Benefits: Embedded NVR designed for 1080P cameras High Performance Real Time Display of all cameras Simple Plug and Play Setup and Operation NVR provides Power over Ethernet (PoE) directly to cameras Smart Phone applications or Internet Explorer for remote viewing Easy to maintain. Easy to add additional hard drives 16 Channel HD Express Pricing 4-channel embedded NVR, 1U case, 2TB Storage, HDMI. 120FPS Display @1080P. Embedded POE ports for cameras. 2 Hard Drive Bays 8-channel embedded NVR, 1U case, HDMI. 240 FPS Display @1080P. Embedded POE ports for cameras. 2 Hard Drive Bays 16-channel embedded NVR. HDMI. 480 FPS Display. 8 Internal PoE ports and 8 port PoE external hub. 5 hard drive bays. RAID capable HDEXPRES-4 HDEXPRES-8 HDEXPRES-16
HD Express: High Definition NVR Solution HD Express Network Video Solution Cameras The HD Express embedded NVR series is designed to work with ONVIF compliant cameras. The following cameras provide additional features such as remote lens controls and are designed specifically for use with the HD Express NVR. Network cameras designed specifically for the HDExpress NVR 1080P Vandal Resistant Mini-Dome. 4mm fixed lens. H.264/MJPEG IP day/night camera. PoE. V992D-N4 1080P Mini-camera with integrated 5x lens. H.264/MJPEG IP day/night camera, 5-25mm megapixel motorized focus/zoom lens, PoE. V992-N525 720P Outdoor IP Bullet w/ir LEDs. TDN. 3.3-12mm motorized focus/zoom P-Iris lens for remote configuration. Dual Stream. H.264/MPEG. ONVIF. 12VDC/24VAC/PoE. 2 way audio. V961B-IR312M 720P Outdoor Vandal Dome. Day/Night. 3.3-12mm. Dual Stream. H.264MPEG. ONVIF. 12VDC/24VAC/PoE. Heater Blower. IP66. 2 way audio. V961D-WN312 COMING SOON: 1080P Outdoor IP Bullet w/ir LEDs. TDN. 3.3-12mm motorized focus/zoom P-Iris. Dual Stream. H.264/MPEG. ONVIF. LEDs: 10m. POE. Available Spring 2013 COMING SOON: 1080P Vandal Resistant Mini-Dome with IR LEDs. 4mm fixed lens. H.264/MJPEG IP day/night camera. LEDs: 10m. PoE. Available Spring 2013 Page 2
What is the maximum distance that the camera can be from the NVR? The standard maximum length for CAT5 is 100 meters. Media adapters, PoE Extenders, or network hubs can be used on the individual lines to extend the distance from the NVR. What type of monitors can be connected to the HDExpress NVR? The 4 and 8 channel HD Express models have HMDI outputs only. The 16 channel model has both RGB and HDMI outputs (only one can be used). The output is 1920x1080P at 60Hz. The NVR does not support 50Hz. Can you connect to third party network cameras? The NVR supports the ONVIF protocol. Vicon tests compatibility using the ONVIF conformance tool but doesn t test third party cameras. Can you add or replace hard drives? The HDExpress has easy access to the hard drive bays. The 4/8 channel units supports two hard drives and the 16 channel unit supports 5 hard drives. The unit will automatically detect and format new SATA drives. There is also an esata port available for additional storage. The HDExpress uses S.M.A.R.T (Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Report Technology) to detect hard drives that are likely to cause a problem. How do I estimate the number of days of storage? There is a storage calculator available on the website. There are many variables that determine the number of days of recording. Motion based recording is an effective means of extending the units recording capabilities. Other options are to reduce the recorded resolution, the compression ratio, and/or frame rate. The following table is only an estimate. Each location will have slightly different results. HD Express 4 Channel NVR with 2TB hard drive (continuous recording) 25 FPS 12 FPS 1080P 11 days 20 days 720P 16 days 30 days 7 FPS 36 days 50 days
How can I remotely view the video from the HDExpress? Operators and remotely log into the NVR using a tablet or smart phone. There is a web based interface that is optimized for Microsoft Explorer which gives you additional capabilities such as exporting video or changing configurations. The HDExpress has a simple screenshot that tells you the network address that should be used and if the unit is connected to the internet for remote viewing. How much bandwidth is needed to view the cameras remotely? The HD Express can be configured to stream the original 1080P video to the remote viewer. At full frame rate and resolution, the bandwidth is approximately 2-4 Mb/sec per camera stream. The NVR can be configured to reduce the frame rate and scale the image to standard definition (D1 resolution) to improve remote viewing. The bandwidth can reduced to under 300 Kb/sec per camera stream. Does the HDExpress watermark the video to ensure authenticity? Yes. The Backup Player application gives the user the option to check the watermark before playing the video. Does the HDExpress have alarm input and outputs? The HD Express has 2 alarm inputs and 1 alarm output. Additionally, the NVR supports an alarm input and output from each network camera. What is the maximum size of hard drives that can be used? The HD Express NVR supports 500GB, 1TB, 1.5TB, 2TB, 3TB, and 4TB 3.5 SATA hard drives. Does the HD Express have audio capabilities? Two way audio capabilities of the network cameras is supported. The operator can select which channel to listen to as well as which camera outputs to push streaming audio. This allows the user to speak to an individual remotely or to broadcast messages to multiple locations simultaneously. Audio encoded by the network cameras can be recorded. The HD Express has an internal microphone input and speaker output. The internal microphone input is strictly used for sending live audio to speakers connected to cameras. How much power can the NVR deliver to the cameras? 4 Channel 8 channel 16 Channel Power over Ethernet 40W Total (15W Max per port) 72 W Total (15W Max per port) 95 W Total Internal/72W Total External hub (15W Max per port)
Can I use existing analog coax cabling with the HD Express? Media converters such as the CE-1COAX can be used to utilize the existing coax cabling (maximum distance: 1,524 meters). These devices allow installers to retrofit existing analog systems that use coax cable with the networks cameras. It is important that the installer check the length of the cable to ensure that it is within the specification of the media converter. The media converters must be installed on both ends of the coax cable to work with the HD Express and the network camera. Cat5 (PoE) Coax (PoE) Cat5 (PoE) Single-channel Ethernet over coax copper media converter with pass-through PoE, Maximum distance (1,524 meters) CE-1COAX What options do I have for extending a camera beyond 100m with CAT5 cables? The least expensive method of extending the range of the camera from the HD Express is to use a PoE extender such as CWPOEIPS-15 (maximum distance: 100 meters). Power over Ethernet Extender. RJ-45 to RJ-45. Maximum distance 100 meters CWPOEIPS-15 A more flexible method of extending the range of the camera is to use a media converter that passes PoE power and Ethernet thru a CAT5/UTP cable. These types media converters require a converter at both ends to mate with the CAT5 cable. Twisted Pair Media Converter with Pass thru PoE. Maximum distance 914m. CE-1UTP