Electronics : 2MCCTV 2M-DVR4 Digital Video Recorder, with Built-In CD-RW

Electronics : 2MCCTV 2M-DVR4 Digital Video Recorder, with Built-In CD-RW

2MCCTV 2M-DVR4 Digital Video Recorder, with Built-In CD-RW



2MCCTV 2M-DVR4 Digital Video Recorder, with Built-In CD-RW
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2MCCTV Introduces an Economical & Quality 4 Channel Real time display/recording Mpeg4 Digital Video Recorder, with Built In CD-RW, Remote access live view Compression format provides crystal clear image with real time performance Multiplex operate of live, recording, playback,   backup, network and copy  Compression format provides crystal clear image with real time performance  Optional add 500GB HDD can record more than 60 days. Recording (4CH, CIF Best Quality, 30IPS per channel) Web surveillance supports 5 users simultaneously Remote surveillance with licensed software AP and IE browser  VGA Output (Optional) Backup files with USB device, CD Writer and network remote recording & backup Support multi-language OSD Watermark function ensures authentication of recorded images Support manual / timer / motion / alarm / remote recording functions Support daylight saving function System auto recovery after power reconnected

















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