Digital Video Recorder

System Chart

Digital Video Recorder

Quality Digital Recording

Digital Technology Offers Multi-functional Recording with Superior Picture Quality Networking for Remote and Round-the- Clock Surveillance

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Example System MonitorSSP System

The DSR series utilizes JPEG2000, M-JPEG, and MPEG video compression methods to offer clear and sharp crispy video recording. Simultaneous recording and playback is now possible with elegantly smooth motion.

Network

Remote Control from a PC

Each unit in the DSR series features a Network terminal*. Monitoring live video, playing back and reviewing recordings, starting a new recording, searching for recorded images, camera control, camera setup --- all operations are possible from a PC with a network connection (using Internet Explorer version 5.0 or newer). It also enables the user to download recorded video and audio on to the PC.

* DSR-300P requires communication board VZU-COM300.

The DSR Series models use either JPEG2000, Motion JPEG or MPEG format, each of which has its own characteristics and advantages, so please select the DSR Series model most suitable for your requirements.

Characteristics of Video Compression

Model

Content

Characteristics

DSR-5009PA

Video using

A high compression rate is achieved

DSR-5016PA

JPEG2000

while eliminating block noise and

DSR-5709P

compression

pixelation associated with the JPEG

DSR-5716P

 

format.

 

 

 

 

 

DSR-300P

Video using

Motion pictures are produced by

DSR-3706PA

Motion JPEG

successive decompression-

DSR-3709PA

compression

reproduction of frames recorded in

DSR-3716PA

 

JPEG format. Compared to MPEG, the

 

 

 

 

compression rate is lower and the

 

 

picture quality is higher.

 

 

 

DSR-M810PA

Video using

The DSR-M81x series adopts MPEG-2

DSR-M814PA

MPEG-2

format, the de facto standard for color

 

compression

motion picture compression.

 

 

 

DSR-2004

Video using

The MPEG-4 standard was designed to

DSR-2016

MPEG-4

reproduce a wide range of moving

DSR-HB8000

compression

pictures from those on a low speed

 

 

communication line to those with high-

 

 

definition TV picture quality.

 

 

 

Recorder Function Explanation

Legends

Number of

Number of

Jog Shuttle

 

Terminals

 

channels

 

HDD bays

 

 

16CH

JPEG

2bay

520

JOG

120 to

USB

Network SSP

Camera

240VAC

Telemetry

2000

TVL

SHUTTLE

 

 

operation

 

 

Control

Compression

Resolution Power supply

Camera telemetry

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

control

1Multi-screen display

For both live picture monitoring (during multiplex recording) and playback of recorded pictures, the user can select from 16-screen display, 9-screen display, 4-screen display, and full-screen display.

4-screen display • Full-screen display

Screen position assignment • Monitor masking

2Jog Shuttle (* Also used to select menu options.) Jog dial

Simply by turning the Jog Dial with your finger to the left or right, the monitored images can be made to run forward or backwards for easy checking.

Shuttle ring

Simply by turning the Shuttle Ring to the left or right, you can switch from playback to forward or reverse playback, or forward or reverse search. From pause, you can switch to forward or reverse slow-motion playback, normal speed playback, or search. Operation of these functions is easy, allowing very efficient searching.

3Built-in Motion Sensor

DSR series comes with a built-in motion sensor. Different settings can be made for each camera image independently. The sensor can detect moving objects within the screen by picking up changes in brightness. The

user can use this feature to trigger an alarm recording.

*Does not apply to DSR-M810PA

4Mirror Recording

DSR series both come with two HDD bays*. With two HDD's of the same capacity installed, it is possible to record the same video on both of them, thus allowing for a backup. * Does not apply to DSR-300P and DSR-2004

5Timer recording

Uniform daily programming or independent programming for each day of the week are both available. Further, holidays can be entered by specifying the date and the month for which Sunday programming should be applied.

6Alarm recording

When an alarm signal is received from an external sensor, the Recorder will automatically start recording in a mode predetermined by the user.

7Alarm counter

This feature allows the user to keep and display records of the date and time of alarms.

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