Grundig’s new 960h DVRs work together with Grundig NVRs allowing users to create Grundig hybrid analog and IP camera systems to work together. Grundig’s new 960h, analog DVR range delivers outstanding image quality with intuitive configuration and operation. The DVR range provides comprehensive functionality for CCTV applications of all sizes and complexity.
The DVRs can also be used in the same system as Grundig IP-based NVRs, when co-ordinated and controlled by Grundig GCMS central monitoring software.
This allows installers to use analog and IP cameras together in a hybrid system.
Installer benefits include enabling cost-effective, analog cameras to be fitted in positions where Full HD resolution is not required and simple and easy upgrading from analog to IP cameras.
GCMS software allows remote access to the Grundig DVRs for set up and configuration.
The DVRs use a Linux operating system and share the same user interface as the NVRs.
The Internet Explorer web browser allows live viewing, playback, search, backup, and remote configuration and Grundig’s GR Viewer app is also enabled for convenient viewing by Iphone or Android smartphone.
The DVR range includes 8 (GRA-D2208A) and 16 (GRA-D4416A) channel models. Both support Pelco Coaxitron PTZ telemetry control and remote camera configuration over the coaxial connection.
The 960h analog images have a resolution of 976 x 582 pixels, 36% larger than the industry-standard analogue resolution of D1. To take advantage of the increased detail 960h offers, all the cameras, DVRs and monitors in a system must be 960h. […]
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