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DAHUA NVR616R-128-4KS2 128 Channel 3U Ultra series Network Video Recorder

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DAHUA NVR616R-128-4KS2 128 Channel 3U Ultra series Network Video RecorderNVR616R 64 128 4KS2 64 128 Channel 3U Ultra series Network Video Recorder > New 4. 0 user interface > 16 channel decoding @1080p (30 fps); self adaptive decoding capabil ity > Access, storage or forwarding at 384 Mbps > Simultaneous video output for VGA and HDMI1; 4K heterogeneous output for the 2 HDMI ports > Multiple data mode such as Raid0, Raid1, Raid5, Raid6, and Raid10 > Remote configuration and management of IPCs, such as setting pa rameters,

NVR616R-64/128-4KS2

64/128 Channel 3U Ultra series Network Video Recorder

> New 4.0 user interface

> 16-channel decoding @1080p (30 fps); self-adaptive decoding capabil ity

> Access, storage or forwarding at 384 Mbps

> Simultaneous video output for VGA and HDMI1; 4K heterogeneous output for the 2 HDMI ports

> Multiple data mode such as Raid0, Raid1, Raid5, Raid6, and Raid10

> Remote configuration and management of IPCs, such as setting pa rameters, acquiring information and upgrading IPCs of the same model in batches

> AI-by-camera functions such as perimeter protection, face detection and recognition, SMD Plus, video metadata, ANPR and 3D behavior analysis

> N+M cluster. When the host fails, the standby device will continue to record; once the host recovers, video recorded on the standby device will be transmitted back



Product Data

 

System

Main Processor

Industrial embedded micro-processor

Operating System

Embedded Linux

Operation Interface

Web/local GUI

Perimeter Protection by Camera

Performance

24 channels

AI Search

Search pictures by channel, time, event type

Face Recognition by Camera

Performance

24 channels

Face Attributes

6 attributes: Gender, age, glasses, expression, mouth mask, and beard

AI Search

Search pictures by channel, time and face attributes

SMD Plus by Camera

Performance

32 channels

AI Search

Search by target classification (Human, Vehicle)

Video Metadata by Camera

Performance

12 channels

Human Body

Top, top color, bottom, bottom color, hat, bag, gender, age, umbrella

Vehicle

Plate No., type, color, vehicle type, logo, plate color, ornament, calling, seatbelt, region

Non-motor Vehicle

Type, color, number of passengers, helmet

AI Search

Support search target video by metadata

ANPR by Camera

Performance

8 channels

Stereo Analysis by Camera

Performance

32 channels

AI Search

Search by target classification (Fall Detection, People Approach Detection, People No. Exception Detection, People Staying Detection, Violence Detection)

Video

Access Channel

64/128

Network Bandwidth

384 Mbps for access, 384 Mbps for storage and 384 Mbps for forwarding

Resolution

12 MP/8 MP/6 MP/5 MP/4 MP/3 MP/

1080p/960p/720p/D1/CIF/QCIF

Decoding Capability

16-ch@1080p (30 fps)

Video Output

VGA: 1920 × 1080, 1280 × 1024, 1280 × 720
HDMI1/HDMI2: 3840 × 2160@30 fps, 3840 × 2160

@25 fps, 1920 × 1080, 1280 × 1024, 1280 × 720
1 channel VGA output, 2 channels HDMI output, VGA and HDMI 1 homologous output, double HDMI heterogeneous output. Support 4K display for both HDMI1 and HDMI2

Multi-screen Display

1st Screen: 1/4/8/9/16/25/36/64

2nd Screen: 1/4/8/9/16

Third Party Camera Access

Panasonic, Sony, Samsung, Axis, Pelco, Arecont, Onvif, Canon and more

Compression

Video

Smart H.265+/H.265/Smart H.264+/H.264/MPEG4/MJPEG

Audio

AAC/MP2/G726/G729/G722/G723/G711A/G711U/PCM

Network

Network Protocol

HTTP, HTTPS, TCP/IP, IPv4/IPv6, UPnP, SNMP, RTSP, UDP, SMTP, NTP, DHCP, DNS, IP Filter, PPPoE,DDNS, FTP, Alarm Server, IP Search (Support Dahua IP camera, DVR, NVS, etc.), P2P

Mobile Phone Access

iOS, Android

Interoperability

ONVIF (profile T/S/G), CGI, SDK

Browser

Chrome, IE9 or later, Firefox

Record Playback

Multi-channel Playback

1/4/9/16

Record Mode

Manual, Schedule (General, MD (Motion Detection), Alarm, MD & Alarm, Intelligent, POS)

Storage Method

Local HDD and network

Backup

Hard drive, USB device, eSATA device

Playback Function

1. Play, pause, stop, fast forward, fast backward, rewind, play by frame
2. Full screen, backup (cut/file), partially enlarge, audio on/off

Storage

Disk Group

Support

Raid Support

RAID 0/1/5/6/10

Alarm

General Alarm

Motion detection, privacy masking, video loss, local alarm, PIR alarm, IPC alarm

Anomaly Alarm

Camera offline, storage error, full storage, IP conflict, MAC conflict, login lock, network security anomaly

Intelligent Alarm

Perimeter protection, face detection, face recognition, SMD, video metadata
(human, motor-vehicle, non-motor vehicle), ANPR, people counting, stereo analysis, crowd distribution, heatmap,video quality diagnosis

Alarm Linkage

Record, snapshot, IPC external alarm output, buzzer, log, preset, email

External Port

Audio Input

1 channel, RCA connector

Audio Output

1 channel, RCA connector

HDD

16 SATA III ports, up to 10 TB for a single HDD

Alarm Input

16 channels

Alarm Output

8 channels

eSATA

1 eSATA

SAS

1 Mini SAS Port, for Storage Expansion

RS-232

1 channel, used to debug and pass through serial data

RS-485

1 channel, used to control PTZ, and it supports multiple protocols

USB

2 front USB 2.0 ports, 2 rear USB 3.0 ports

HDMI

2

VGA

1

Network

6 in total, 4 × RJ45 10/100/1000 Mbps self-adaptive Ethernet ports and 2 × 1000 Mbps optical port

General Parameter

Power Supply

Redundant, AC100V–240V, 50–60 Hz

Power Consumption

< 51 W (Without HDD)

Net Weight

19.1 kg (42.1 lb) (Without HDD)

Gross Weight

28.5 kg (62.8 lb) (Without HDD)

Product Dimensions

485 mm × 516.5 mm × 133.2 mm (W × L × H)
19.09 inch × 20.34 inch × 5.24 inch (W × L × H)"

Package Dimensions

648 mm × 723 mm × 445 mm (W × L × H)
25.51 inch × 28.46 inch × 17.52 inch (W × L × H)

Operating Conditions

–10°C to +55°C (+14°F to +131°F), +35°C (+95°F) when raid enabled

Storage Conditions

0°C to +40°C (+32°F to +104°F)

Operating Humidity

10%–93% (RH)

Storage Humidity

30%–85% (RH)

Operating Altitude

3000 m (9843 ft)

Certifications

CE: EN55022, EN55024, EN50130-4, EN60950-1
FCC: Part 15 Subpart B, ANSI C63.4-2014
UL: UL 60950-1 and CAN/CSA C22.2 No.60950-1


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