Features, Product models – OpenEye OE4 User Manual
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FEATURES
OpenEye’s HVRs include the following new features:
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Optimized and Designed for Microsoft
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Windows XP Embedded
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Record up to 480 IPS
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Up to 32 Camera Inputs
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Supports up to 32 Network Cameras
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Supports up to 16 Relay Outputs on Alarm Activation
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Supports up to 16 Sensor Inputs for Alarm Control
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Remote System Operation & Configuration
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Supports Multiple Simultaneous Remote Connections
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PAN / TILT / ZOOM Controls
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Simultaneous Video Search, Playback and Backup
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Video Indexes for Easy Searching
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Multiple Levels of Security Access
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Up to 32 Looping Outputs
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Up to 4 Composite Outputs
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Up to 16 Audio Inputs
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High Performance, Durable, Rackmount Case
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Output the Video to a NTSC/PAL Display
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Up to 10TB Internal Storage
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Digital Signature Support
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Continuous, Motion Detection, Alarm, Pre-Alarm, and Scheduled Recording Modes
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Hardware Watchdog
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720x480 / 720x240 / 360x240 NTSC
720x576 / 720x288 / 360x288 PAL
PRODUCT MODELS
OpenEye X
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-Series HVRs are available as Real-Time units.
OpenEye X-Series HVRs are available as Real-Time and Non-Real Time display units.
Real-Time Units are systems with 120R, 240 and 480 IPS recording capabilities. Users can adjust the recording resolution of real-
time units independently for each camera. The spot monitor output of real-time units mirrors the display on the Live Screen of the
HVR. The live view of all real-time units is 30 IPS at 720x480 resolutions for all cameras.
Non-Real-Time Units are systems with 120/60 IPS recording capabilities. The recording resolution is not independent for individual
cameras and instead applies to all cameras. The spot monitor output of non-real-time units displays a looping video feed of selected
camera channels with no support for a multiplexed display. The live view of all non-real-time units is based off the global resolution
settings and IPS recording settings for each camera. A camera set to record at 3IPS will display 3IPS in the live view.