scorpion 0 Posted November 25, 2009 (edited) AVC 760A.. = Model #1 with IDE HDD AVC 760AS = Model #2 with Sata HDD AVC 761AS = Model #3 with Sata HDD USB IR AVC 761ASV=Model #4 with Sata HDD USB IR with VGA built in CPD560A CPD560AS CPD561AS CPD561ASV KPD761Z is a model #3 KPD760 is a model #1 KPD762 ? KPD763 ? Nubix 4ST = AVC760AS All models are one audio input, and one audio output. ___________________________________________________________ KPD604 KPD608 KPD616 MPEG4 / MPEG4 / MPEG4 ___________________________________________________________ KPD673_672_671_670_AVC791_790_MR673 H.264 / H.264 ___________________________________________________________ KPD678_677_676_675_AVC758_757_756_755_CPD536_538 KPD676 KPD 678 is H.264 KPD675 KPD 677 MPEG4 / MPEG4..... DPD676 H.264 CPD538 H.264 comp / MPEG4 network ___________________________________________________________ AVC792 CPD541 H.264 / H.264 model #1 2 SATA model #2 1 SATA 1 DVD writer ___________________________________________________________ AVC796 AVC798 CPD796 CPD798 H.264 (AVC795 AVC797 CPD541) ___________________________________________________________ KPD616F 616ASV 608 608ASV KPD604F MPEG4 ___________________________________________________________ DR040 MPEG4 / MPEG4 ___________________________________________________________ Thanks for your verification before I post it to my website. Any strange units out there? Edited November 25, 2009 by Guest Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
scorpion 0 Posted November 25, 2009 This is for the older DVR that have IDE hard drives, and they use Video Server E. (The older models can use Video Viewer). The AVTech AVC 760, CPCam 560, and the Nubix 4BC is a model 3. This is the only one that cannot be backed up with USB, it has to be backed up by the remote software. Model 3 does not have the USB feature. Models 1,2, 4, and 5 do. AVC 761, and the CPD 561 is a model 4 MJPEG at frame, MPEG4 at CIF, 1 audio in, with IR. AVC 781, and CPD 501 is a model 2 MPEG4 at frame, MPEG4 at CIF, 2 audio in, no IR. AVC 782A, and CPD 502 is a model 1 MPEG4 at frame. Model 1 is the only one with the CD back up, and it has 2 audio inputs. Model 5 does not have the power/data bus, but it has 2 audio inputs, CD back up, and it has IR. Support 2 audio-in, 1 audio-out to record sounds (Model 1 and Model 2) Support 1 audio-in, 1 audio-out to record sounds (Model 3 and Model 4) Support VGA output to monitor (optional) General: Model 1, 2 and 4 support multi-language OSD Model 4 support IR remote control System auto recovery after power reconnected Support daylight saving function Support manual / timer / motion / alarm / network remote recording functions Watermark function ensures authentication of recorded images Support TCP/IP, PPPOE, DHCP and DDNS network connection Share this post Link to post Share on other sites