2-bay Network Video Recorder, uses inexpensive 3.5” SATA drives Records simultaneously from up
to 9 IP cameras Support for D-Link, Axis, Panasonic, Sony, Mobotix, Arecont Vision, IQinVision, Cisco and Acti cameras 1 M-JPEG, MPEG4 and H.264 image compression technologies Simultaneous live view, recording and playback Smart Search function
to quickly identify images of interest Weekdays or daily scheduled recording Audio & video recording in synchronization Recording Type: Motion detection record, record by schedule, manual record Continuously recording with automatic overwrite function Power fail recovery function RAID 1 technology
to automatically mirror the contents of one Hard Drive
to another Gigabit connectivity for fast transmission speeds User/group quotas for security and confidentiality 1 Refer
to the compatibility list The answer
to expensive, outdated analogue CCTV surveillance systems has arrived. When coupled with D-LinkÂ’s high-resolution and feature rich network cameras or those of other brands, the DNR-326 2-Bay Professional Network Video Recorder (NVR) offers a comprehensive video display, storage, and management solution. D-LinkÂ’s DNR-326 provides reliable high-quality remote monitoring functionality at a fraction of the cost of conventional surveillance systems. Instant Live View D-LinkÂ’s intuitive GUI interface simplifies viewing live and recorded video from the NVR. The camera status page shows connection and recording status, along with frame rate and bit rate information for each camera. The total available recording
time for the system is also clearly displayed. Live Monitoring & Camera Adjustment Users are provided with a variety of options for viewing and organising camera footage on-screen. For a system with multiple channels, users can simply drag and drop selected cameras
to the viewing area. Camera names and recording status are displayed via OSD for easier identification. Presets from within the interface can
be set
to instantly restore a previously saved view. A single camera may
be viewed full screen with optional two-way audio. Users can control pan/tilt/zoom (PTZ) functions from within the interface using the provided interface buttons or by directly clicking on the video. Extensive Recording Functionality A clear single-page interface assists with configuration including compression, resolution and frame rate for all connected cameras. The NVR records video from up
to nine local and remote network cameras. Once cameras have been set up, a highly configurable scheduling system allows for continuous recording or recording during specifically allotted timeframes. Each camera can
be set
to record independently at preset intervals. The NVR also provides event recording based on specific triggers such as when motion is detected. The NVR can
be configured
to overwrite the oldest data automatically when HDD space runs out, allowing for continuous and uninterrupted recording. Users can specify the number of days the recording should
be kept (within the limits of the HDD capacity). For example, if the NVR has the capacity
to store 7 days of recording, using the overwrite option, the NVR will record the 8th day and delete the 1st day. The NVR also provides the option
to stop recording when the HDD is full. When the disk reaches capacity, a notification can
be sent via e-mail or
to an external device such as an audible alarm or LED display via a DI/DO interface only. Powerful Event Management The NVR centrally controls the digital output, e-mail notifications, and recording for all the connected cameras. Input triggers from camera motion detection or digital input interfaces can additionally
be monitored. These events will
be logged, with optional notifications via e mail or output devices. Users can set up multiple contact lists for event notification. A straightforward logging system organizes events by date for easy recall. Intelligent Playback Searching through recorded data can
be tedious and frustrating. However, the NVRÂ’s Smart Search function makes detecting notable events effortless. By selecting a target area on the video and setting search sensitivity, the Smart Search will traverse the video database based on specified search criteria
to locate noteworthy events. Search criteria include options such as motion detection, missing or foreign objects, lost focus, or camera occlusion.
After selecting a desired video period for display, the NVR can instantly begin playback. The DNR-326 supports 4-channel simultaneous playback. Playback speed control allows for up
to 16x speed fast forward or fast backward play. The step playback option displays one frame at a
time. Additionally, users can enhance the recorded video with controls such as brightness, contrast, and sharpness. During playback, if a user uncovers video that needs
to be exported, two formats are available. The AVI and ASF file formats will transpose a timestamp on the exported video. If a printer is connected
to the userÂ’s PC, the NVR can also print the selected still image. The D-Link NVR ensures the security and integrity of IP camera footage. Administrators may filter external connections
to the NVR by IP address, limiting access and thus increasing security. The NVR also includes the option
to protect data using a RAID 1 configuration. RAID 1 duplicates the recordings database onto two separate drives. In the event of a HDD failure, data integrity is maintained on the secondary HDD. A UPS (Uninterrupted Power Supply) can
be used as emergency power for the NVR. The UPS uses a USB interface
to notify the NVR
to perform a proper shutdown before battery power runs out. In the event of a power failure without a UPS, the NVR will boot up automatically once power is restored. Of course, the security of data is irrelevant unless the device itself is protected from theft. For this reason, the sleek NVR enclosure is compact and easy
to conceal in a secure remote location. The rear panel features a cover lock that protects the HDD and a slot for Kensington security locks. Complete Network Functionality The D-Link NVR takes advantage of existing network architecture, using features such as PPPoE and ADSL services. The NVR can acquire an IP address from a DHCP server
to become easily searchable during installation. Dynamic DNS is supported for systems operating without a fixed IP address. The NVR can then
be accessed from the Internet using an easy-
to-remember domain name provided by the DDNS service. Maintaining an accurate record of
time is essential if recorded data is
to be used as evidence.
To ensure that the recorded
time is always accurate, the NVR can update the system clock from an Internet server using the Network
Time Protocol (NTP). D-ViewCam NVR Software The D-ViewCam NVR software bundled with the D-Link NVR consists of five main components: Playback Manager, Backup and File Manager, Verification Tool, NVR Search, and Multi-NVR Viewer. The Multi-NVR Viewer supports simultaneous display of up
to 128 channels. Easily organize the view by directly dragging and dropping video onto the display window. Cameras managed by the NVR can
be viewed as individual sites or categorized into groups. The Playback Manager includes a clean and simple web GUI interface that allows users
to play, search, or export video. The Backup and File Manager is a flexible backup utility that simplifies the process of backing up video data from the NVR
to external storage. The Verification Tool verifies whether data created by the system has been tampered with by adding a digital signature
to each recorded video frame. NVR Search allows
you to search for NVR devices in the local area network. Hardware Standards IEEE802.3/u/z Auto MDI/MDI-X SATA I/II HDD HDD reformat RAID 0, 1 JBOD Security Cover lock Security slot for Kensington locks Memory Flash ROM: 32 MB RAM: 128 MB DDR II Interfaces 1x Gigabit LAN port 1x USB port for USP status update Power DC 12V / 4A Max. power consumption: 25.20 W Stand-by power consumption: 0.234 W Temperature Operation: 0
to 55 °C Storage: -20
to 70 °C Humidity 5%
to 90% (non-condensing) Dimensions (W x D x H) 115 x 146.4 x 178.5 mm Weight 0.875 Kg Certifications CE FCC RoHS Software Operating system Linux Supported Cameras Supports all D-Link network cameras. Includes support for auto-discovery and megapixel resolution Supports known-brand network cameras including D-Link, Axis, Panasonic, Sony, Mobotix, Arecont Vision, IQinVision, Cisco, and Acti Recording Performance Max. capacity (NVR mode only): H.264 1080P (bitrate): 90 Mbps H.264 720P (bitrate): 90 Mbps MJPEG 1080P (frame rate): 90 fps MJPEG 720P (frame rate): 192 fps Max. capacity (NVR+File Server mode): H.264 1080P (bitrate): 68 Mbps H.264 720P (bitrate): 68 Mbps MJPEG 1080P (frame rate): 70 fps MJPEG 720P (frame rate): 150 fps Camera Search UPnP Audio & Video Recording Synchronized audio & video recording Compression Format H.264, MPEG-4, M-JPEG (for supported cameras) Video Setting Resolution, quality, frame rate, enable audio, go
to camera interface Recording Type Recording by schedule, manual and event (DI trigger, motion detection from camera) Remote Live View Supported via IE remote live viewer Maximum 9 simultaneous channels Remote Live View Control Live view, preset/go, patrol, focus, PTZ functions, snapshot, full screen, digital zoom Remote Playback Control Playback with normal, fast forward/rewind and step forward/rewind Smart Search intelligent detection function: General Motion, Missing Object, Foreign Object, Camera Occlusion, Lose Focus Remote Playback Supported via IE and NVR client Playback system with timeline GUI, search by event, area, cameras, date, and
time IE & NVR client support four channel simultaneous playback Overwrite Recording Auto recycling when disk storage is full File Export Export videos
to AVI or ASF file Export images
to BMP or JPG file User Account Additional accounts can
be created
to allow user access
to the system and specify authorization for camera channels, PTZ, etc. DDNS D-Link DDNS server support Reset modes Reset firmware GUI button HW reset button (hold for 5 seconds) System
Time Set the system
time (D-Link NTP, input
time, sync with computer, Daylight Saving
Time) Remote Backup Remote software can backup raw data
to redundant storage Backup recorded data
to remote FTP site by daily schedule Status Camera status System status Network Service Protocols IPV4, ARP, TCP, UDP, ICMP DHCP Server DHCP Client NTP Client (D-Link) DNS Client DDNS Client (D-Link) SMTP Client HTTP Server PPPoE UPnP IP filtering Samba Server User Interface HTTP Web browser Internet Explorer 7 or later NVR Search utility Multiple Language GUI
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