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Staten Island
Security Cameras

Gervil St.
Staten Island,
NY 10309
A Division of:
Central Jersey
Security Cameras

101 Barkalow Ave.
(@ US 9 North)
Freehold, NJ 07728




NVR



A Nvr is the device that enables viewing of your  I.P. cameras  security cameras onto one screen. Either a single view, quad view (4 cameras) , 9, 16,32 cameras on one screen or you can build a custom view. The Nvr also is responsible for storing all of your recorded video brought in from each individual camera. The video stores to a hard drive located inside the Nvr. The amount of storage space is dictated by how large the hard drive is inside the Nvr. The more cameras you have the larger hard drive you will need. A typical setup would be between 15 and 30 days recording time, anywhere between One terabyte to 3 terabyte hard drive. There are larger hard drives available to get storage for over 6 months in some cases.  Another factor in determining storage capacity in your Dvr is the frame rate at which the Dvr is set to. This can be anywhere from 1 to 30 frames per second. We usually set our Dvr's at 12 to 15 frames per second. We feel this is an acceptable level that does not compromise any recording quality and will ensure you don't miss any recorded footage stored from your security cameras. The video can be transferred to removable devices and stored such as flash drives or external hard drives.
All Nvr's have the ability to be viewed and controlled off premise remotely, an internet connection is required at the Nvr. All are viewable on all mobile devices.
The Nvr has the capability to send push notifications or emails directly to your smartphone or tablet when a secure perimeter is breached around your home or business. (a video can be found in our "HELP" tab)
Our standard Nvr's have the ability to handle I.P. cameras up to 5 megapixel and upgraded models up to 10 megapixel


Nvr's are available in many sizes meaning capacity to hold more cameras:
4 channel = 4 cameras
8 channel= 8 cameras
16 channel=16 cameras
32 channel=32 cameras
64 channel=64 cameras


When choosing a Nvr take into consideration that you may expand someday and consider buying a larger Nvr that you can one day add cameras to since they are not upgradeable.

 

Standard NVR

Available in 4,8 and 16 Channel

Key Features
- Third-party network cameras supported
- Up to 5MP resolution recording
- HDMI and VGA output at up to 1920×1080P resolution
- Plug & Play with 4,8 or16 independent PoE network interfaces

 


32 Channel NVR

 

- Third-party network camera supported
- 32 channel IP camera input
- Up to 5 Mega pixel (2560×1920) recording resolution
- Simultaneous HDMI, VGA and CVBS output
- HDMI and VGA output up to 1920 x 1080P resolution
- Dual gigabit network interfaces
- ESATA interface for recording or archiving
- Flip open front panel for easy HDD installation

 


64 Channel NVR

- Third-party network camera supported
- 64 channel IP camera input
- Up to 5 Mega pixel (2560×1920) recording resolution
- Simultaneous HDMI, VGA and CVBS output
- HDMI and VGA output up to 1920 x 1080P resolution
- Dual gigabit network interfaces
- ESATA interface for recording or archiving
- Flip open front panel for easy HDD installation