Overview
Here are some key features and functions typically associated with a 4-channel DVR:
- Video Inputs: A 4-channel DVR provides four video inputs, allowing you to connect up to four security cameras to the DVR for video recording and monitoring purposes. Each camera’s video feed is assigned to a separate channel on the DVR.
- Recording and Storage: The DVR records video footage from the connected cameras onto a built-in hard drive or external storage device. The recording can be continuous, scheduled, or triggered by motion detection. The storage capacity varies depending on the DVR model and the selected storage configuration (e.g., hard drive size or external storage options).
- Video Output: The DVR typically has video output ports, such as HDMI or VGA, that allow you to connect a monitor or TV to view the live camera feeds or recorded footage. This enables local monitoring and playback.
- Network Connectivity: Many 4-channel DVRs offer network connectivity, allowing you to access and control the DVR remotely over a local network or the internet. This enables remote viewing of live or recorded video feeds through compatible devices, such as computers, smartphones, or tablets.
- User Interface and Controls: The DVR provides a user interface, often accessed through an included remote control, mouse, or front panel buttons. This interface allows you to configure settings, review footage, and perform various DVR functions.
- Additional Features: Depending on the specific model and brand, a 4-channel DVR may offer additional features such as motion detection, alarm inputs/outputs, audio recording, PTZ (Pan-Tilt-Zoom) camera control, and integration with other security system components.
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