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8 Channel NVR with 8 integrated PoE ports ideal for use with up to 2K cameras, i.e. 4MP IP cameras. The internal PoE ports on the NVR provide several benefits compared to using an external PoE switch. You can isolate the security cameras to an internal network within the NVR protected from your LAN, being on the internal within the NVR reduces latency in video, and most importantly makes is very simple to connect an IP camera. PoE inputs allow easy connection of PoE security cameras to this recorder using a single CAT5e or CAT6 network cable to transmit video, power, and data to and from the camera. Specially for users not familiar with IP security and networking, PoE ports simplify the installation process by making it truly plug-n-play to setup a IP camera to a NVR recorder. All you have to do is install your camera and run one cable to the back of this NVR and plug the cable in to one of the eight PoE ports. Then hit remote device search, and your camera will be displayed. Check the camera selection box and you are done. This video recorder will start recording that camera. Repeat this simple process for each of your cameras. Feel free to watch a video on how this is done.
Like all of our NVR, this video recorder allows the user to choose various recording resolutions up to 5 Megapixel, adjust frame rate and recording bit rate for each video channel. These adjustable video quality features are what set apart the professional IP video surveillance products offered by CCTV Camera World from the competition. This NVR has a maximum recording bit rate of 200 Mbps. It is powered by a powerful dual-core processor and a embedded Linux operating system that stays virus free, and it does not need a network or computer for operation.. The user interface is easy to use using the included mouse, making it simple to connect your cameras, set recording schedules, and motion detection schedules. There are 2 video outputs (HDMI, VGA) so you can connect up to 2 monitors displaying the same screen. Let's not forget there are 4 alarm inputs should you choose to tie in PIR motion sensors for spot on motion detection.
Video backups are easy to do. They can be done locally at the NVR using a USB drive, or external USB DVD burner. You can even download video from the unit over the network or internet using the included FREE Client software for Windows and Mac computers.
This 2K NVR with built-in PoE switch comes with FREE Lifetime Technical Support by our expert staff. All network cameras we sell at CCTV Camera World are compatible with our NVR recorders, and Tribrid DVRs. If you are looking for compatibility with cameras purchased elsewhere, please be sure to review our IP camera compatibility list.
Features:
- 8 Channel NVR recorder
- Ideal for use with 2K, 3MP cameras, or 1080P 2MP Cameras
- H.264 Video codec encoding
- Real Time viewing and recording
- 200Mbps Recording Bit Rate
- Selectable recording resolutions: 5MP, 3MP, 2MP, 1080P, 1.3MP, 720P, D1
- 8 Built-in POE ports for easy connection to compatible IP cameras
- Auto Camera Detection using CCTVCameraWorld IP Cameras to easily configure cameras on the same network
- Real Time Live Viewing in high definition for all cameras on DVR
- Up to 8 Channel Grid Display Via HDMI
- 4 Channels at 4MP 2K
- 8 Channels at 1080P
- HDMI & VGA Output for High Resolution Output to a HD TV or Computer Monitor
- Free Central Monitoring Software for remote viewing via Windows or MAC computers
- FREE Security Camera Remote Viewing Apps for
- iPhone
- iPad
- Android Phones & Tablets
Motion activated Email alerts, alarm alerts, or video loss to mobile App
- Push Alerts for motion or alarm events
- Multiple recording methods: continuous, manual, motion activated or schedule based
- Allows for remote backups to a NAS, FTP, windows computer, or mirroring to another NVR unit
- Easy video offload to a USB drive or optional external USB DVD burner
- Supports 2 SATA Hard Drives up to 4 TB each - total 8TB capacity
- 3D PTZ Control: easy control/targeting of Avalonix PTZ cameras, and easy preset/tour setup from NVR
- Allows up to 20 simultaneous users to view or playback video remotely
What's Included?
- (1) 8 Channel NVR with POE
- (1) Power Supply
- (1) USB Mouse
- (1) Remote control
- (1) Terminal Block for Alarm/RS485 Ports
Specifications
Operating System | Embedded Linux |
System Resources | Pentaplex function: live, recording, playback, backup & remote access |
Control Mode | Front panel, USB mouse, IR remote control, Network |
IP Camera Inputs | 8x RJ45 PoE ports (IEEE802.3af) |
IP Cameras Supported | Avalonix, Arecont Vision, AXIS, Canon, Dynacolor, Panasonic, Samsung, Sanyo, Sony, ONVIF |
Video Output | 1 HDMI (video and audio), 1 VGA |
Display Split | 1 / 4 / 9 |
Display Resolution | 1920×1080, 1280×1024, 1280×720, 1024×768 |
Tour Display | Supported on Main Screen |
Privacy Masking | 4 self-defined four-sided zones for privacy masking for each camera |
OSD | Camera title, time, video loss, camera lock, motion detection, recording |
Video / Audio Compression | H.264 |
Recording Resolutions | 5MP (2560×1920), 4MP (2560×1440), 3MP (2048×1536), 1080P (1920×1080), 720P (1280×720), D1/4CIF (704×480) |
Recording Bit Rate | 48-8192kbps Per Camera |
Total Bit Rate | 200 Mbps Total |
Recording Quality | CBR, VBR (1-6 level, level 6 is the best) |
Recording Mode | Manual, Schedule (Regular, Continuous), MD (Motion detection, Camera blank, Video loss), Alarm, Stop |
Recording Priority | Manual > Alarm > MD > Regular |
Recording Interval | 1-120 min (default: 60 min) |
Trigger Events | Recording, PTZ movement, Tour, Alarm, Email, FTP, Buzzer & Screen tips |
Motion Detection | Zones: 396 (22×18), Sensitivity: 1~6 (level 6 is highest) |
Video Loss & Camera Blank | Supported |
Alarm Input | 4 |
Relay Output | 2 |
Playback Grid | 1 / 4 / 8 channels |
Video Search Mode | Time/Date, Alarm, MD & Exact search (accurate to second), Smart search |
Playback Functions | Play, Pause, Stop, Rewind, Fast play, Slow play, Next file, Previous file, Next camera, Previous camera, Full screen, Repeat, Shuffle, Backup selection, Digital zoom |
Backup Mode | USB Device / External DVD burner/ Network, Internet |
Ethernet | 1x RJ-45 port (Gigabit) |
Network Functions | HTTP, TCP/IP, UPNP, RTSP, UDP, SMTP, NTP, DHCP, DNS, IP Filter, PPPOE, DDNS, FTP, Alarm Server, IP Search (Supports ONVIF compatible IP camera, DVR, NVR etc) |
Hard Disk | 2 SATA ports, 4TB ea, Total 8TB |
eSATA | None |
HDD Management | HDD hibernation technology, HDD faulty alarm |
USB Interface | 1 USB2.0, 1 USB3.0 |
RS232 | 1 Port for POS or PTZ Keyboard |
RS485 | PTZ control |
Power Supply | AC 100~240V 50/60 Hz |
Power Consumption | Approx 30W without HDD, PoE: Max 19W per Port, 80W Total |
Working Environment | -10°C to +55°C / 10-90% RH |
Dimensions | 14.8 x 12.9 x 2.1 inches (WxDxH) |
Weight | 6 lbs |
Installation | Flat table top / shelf |
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Return Policy | 30 Days Return Policy |
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Recorder Type | NVR |
CPU | Embedded Dual Core |
Total Cameras Supported | 8 |
Supported Camera Signals | IP |
Number of BNC Inputs | Does Not Support BNC Cameras |
Number of IP Cameras Supported | 8 |
Number of PoE Inputs | 8 |
Number of Audio Inputs | 8 IP Streams |
Encoding Supported | H.264 |
Encoding Support Detail | H.264 |
Recording Resolutions | 5MP, 4MP, 3MP, 1080P, 1.3MP, 720P, D1 |
BNC Recording Frame Rate | No |
Total Incoming IP Bandwidth | 200 Mbps |
Total IP Recording Bandwidth | 200 Mbps |
Max Hard Drive Capacity | 2HDD, 12TB |
RAID Redundancy | No |
Hot Swap HDD | No |
eSATA Port | None |
USB Ports | (1) USB 2.0, (1) USB 3.0 |
Video Outputs | (1) HDMI, (1) VGA |
Total PoE Power | 80 W |
Power Input | 110-220V AC |
Rackmountable | No |
Warranty | 1 Year |
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Product Questions
Total 5 question(s)
If I order without a hard drive (and I did) NVR, NVRES8P, is there a cable for it in the chassis and screws for mounting?
Question by: Larry J on: 2016-07-21
Yes there is a SATA cable included and the hard drive mounts to the bottom of the NVR chassis. You simply screw the hard drive in to the pre-drilled holes on the bottom of the chassis.
Answer by: Tech Support on: 2016-07-21
Will this work with Night Owl POE IP cameras?
Question by: Andrew on: 2017-06-08
Although Night Owl cameras are not directly compatible, you could fetch the video using onvif or rtsp to get video. However, motion, audio, and PTZ controls would not flow over.
Answer by: Tech Support on: 2017-06-09
Will the PoE ports on the NVRES8P handle the wireless PoE AP (NB24)? If not, can I use a PoE+ injector after the NVR to power the NB24?
Are the PoE ports on the NVRES8P active or passive?
Question by: Josh H on: 2017-12-13
PoE ports on the back of a PoE NVR are 802.3af/at compliant network ports that can transmit power on demand depending on the device on the other end. That device has to be 802.3af/at compliant to work as well with the NVR. IP cameras we sell are 802.3af/at compliant and will get power from the NVR. 802.3af/at is an intelligent PoE method as it only sends power when it confirms that the device connected to the port is 802.3af/at compliant, so the device doesn't get fried with power injection.
However, the NB24 comes with a passive PoE power injector that is not 802.3af/at compliant. That means it is not an intelligent type of PoE. It is called passive PoE, which means that it is always sending power. If you connect a device to the passive PoE injector's PoE network port that is other than the wireless radio it is meant for, that device will get fried and its warranty will become void.
You can connect a NB24, or the other wireless radios we sell to the back of any of our PoE NVR by following this guide: How to connect wireless cameras to your PoE NVR
Answer by: Tech Support on: 2017-12-13
I am looking to install your 8 channel NVR. My problem is I have two buildings that are connected by a single Cat 6 cable. Four of the cameras will connect directly to the NVR. This is my question:
Can I connect the remaining 4 cameras through an existing network? I am looking at a four channel PoE switch to connect the remaining four cameras to the network. Will this work?
Thank You
Question by: Miller Guice on: 2018-01-30
Yes you can easily add the four cameras up to 5MP from our IP camera selection to the built-in PoE ports on the back of this NVR. They will use the easy-to-use plug and play feature of the cameras and NVR to automatically recognize the cameras and assigning them an IP address on the NVR's internal network of 10.1.1.X.
You can connect additional cameras totaling up to eight cameras (including the cameras on the built-in PoE switch) using a PoE switch on your network.
a) You will need to configure cameras on your own PoE switch to an IP address that matches your network scheme.
b) You will need to configure the NVR's LAN NIC to match your network scheme.
You can learn how to do that using this article.
The cameras on the external PoE switch and the NVR's LAN port must be configured to be on the same network scheme/subnet, which would usually be 192.168.1.1 for basic router configurations.
Answer by: Tech Support on: 2018-02-02
Can I simultaneously save to a NAS or an FTP server? What is the file format the NVR saves in? is it an avi or mp4? or something custom.
Question by: john on: 2019-03-27
The files would be saved to the FTP service running on your NAS server. The files are written in DAV format that envelopes crucial meta information that is used when playing back video from the playback software to populate the timeline with date and event information such as motion detection. For more on that please watch the video on this page on how to record security cameras to a FTP server.
Answer by: Tech Support on: 2019-04-11