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Wisenet Samsung 4 Channel Network Video Recorder, NDAA compliant ,HV-QRN-430S

SKU HV-QRN-430S
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Model : HV-QRN-430S
Network Video Recorder Features
  • Up to 4CH 8MP resolution
  • H.265, H.264, MJPEG codec
  • 40Mbps network camera recording
  • Plug & play by 4 PoE port
  • Max. 1 HDD (Up to 6TB)
  • HDMI output
  • P2P service (QR code)
  • 3 year warranty

      4 Channels | 8mp Res | 1 HDDs | NO Hard Drive

      Original price $494.65 - Original price $494.65
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      Samsung Wisenet Q Series 4 Channel Network Video Recorder no hard disk drive.

      Model : HV-QRN-430S

      The product records video and audio from cameras to a hard disk, and enables playback from the hard disk. It also provides remote monitoring environment for video and audio over the network using a remote computer.

      The Samsung Wisenet 4 Channel Network Video Recorder (NVR) model CT-QRN-430S is a surveillance device that allows you to record and manage video footage from IP cameras. Here are some key features of this NVR:

      Samsung Wisenet products are NDAA compliant This means they meet the highest standards for data security and data protection. Reassuring peace of mind for any surveillance system.

      • 4 Channels: The NVR supports up to 4 channels, which means it can connect and record video from up to 4 IP cameras simultaneously.
      • Network Video Recording: It is designed for network video recording, enabling you to connect and record footage from IP cameras over a network.
      • Video Compression: The NVR likely supports video compression formats such as H.264 and H.265, which help optimize storage space while maintaining video quality.
      • Storage: The CT-QRN-430S NVR should have built-in storage capacity to store recorded video footage. However, the specific storage capacity may vary, so it's important to check the product specifications or consult the manufacturer for details.
      • Remote Access: You can access the NVR remotely using a smartphone, tablet, or computer, allowing you to view live or recorded video footage from anywhere with an internet connection. This feature provides convenience and flexibility for monitoring your surveillance system.
      • User Interface: The NVR likely has a user-friendly interface that allows you to configure settings, view live video, playback recorded footage, and manage connected IP cameras easily.
      • Additional Features: The Samsung Wisenet NVRs often come with advanced features such as motion detection, event triggering, and alarm notifications. These features enhance the surveillance capabilities and help manage video recordings effectively.

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          Samsung Warranty
          • Samsung products are covered by a 3 year Manufacturer Warranty.
          • Exclusion are labour for installed by others.
          • CTC Communications provides a 1 year warranty on labour when the security product is installed by our Team.
          • Freight Cost is excluded from Warranty, unless the product is dead upon arrival.

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          Frequently Asked Questions Network Video Recorders

          While both NVRs and DVRs are used for video recording, the main difference lies in the type of cameras they support. NVRs work with IP cameras that transmit video data over a network (usually Ethernet), whereas DVRs are designed to work with analog cameras that transmit video signals via coaxial cables.

          NVRs offer several advantages, including support for high-resolution video, scalability (easy to add more cameras), remote access and management via network connectivity, advanced features like motion detection and video analytics, and compatibility with modern IT infrastructure.

          Setting up an NVR system involves several steps: connecting IP cameras to the NVR via Ethernet cables, configuring network settings, setting up recording parameters (such as resolution, frame rate, and compression), and configuring user access permissions. Some NVRs also require additional configuration for remote access and integration with other systems.

          NVRs typically support various types of storage, including internal hard drives, external hard drives, network-attached storage (NAS), and cloud storage. The choice of storage depends on factors such as capacity requirements, redundancy needs, and budget considerations.

          At CTC Communications are hard drive storage size is listed in the product description, additional hard drives can also be purchased.

          Yes, most NVRs offer remote access capabilities, allowing users to view live or recorded video footage from anywhere with an internet connection. This is typically done through a web interface or dedicated mobile app provided by the NVR manufacturer.

          Many NVRs support integration with third-party devices and software, such as access control systems, alarm systems, and video management software (VMS). This enables users to create comprehensive security solutions tailored to their specific needs.

          Security is a critical consideration for NVR systems, especially since they handle sensitive video data. To enhance security, NVRs often support encryption protocols, user authentication mechanisms, and network security features such as VPNs and firewall integration. It's essential to follow best practices for cybersecurity when deploying and configuring NVR systems.

          Maintenance tasks for NVRs typically include regular software updates to patch security vulnerabilities and add new features, monitoring system health and performance, checking storage capacity and integrity, and ensuring the physical security of the NVR device itself.

          When choosing an NVR, consider factors such as the number of cameras supported, recording resolution and frame rate, storage capacity and scalability, network connectivity options, compatibility with existing infrastructure, ease of use, available features (such as motion detection and remote access), and vendor support and reputation.

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