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Do some DVRs have digital triggers such that PIRs and other NO/NC contacts can be used to trigger an event?

 

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Christopher

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Do some DVRs have digital triggers such that PIRs and other NO/NC contacts can be used to trigger an event?

 

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Christopher

 

Yes... in fact, I'd go so far as to say MOST do.

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Yes... in fact, I'd go so far as to say MOST do.

 

Thanks. I want to install an ultra low light camera (e.g. 1/2" Exview) and I can't find a suitable IP camera, and while an Axis video encoder is an option, I think a DVR may be a better option for me. Which 8 channel DVR should I consider that offers good value, where value means not the cheapest, but something that is a solid performer for the price.

 

As for requirements, it should be network capable, support motion alarms and digital PIR alarms. I think I would prefer a box rather than a PC card. Recommendations?

 

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Christopher

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Your specs are to vague. This covers almost every DVR out there.

 

 

 

What is your budget? That will dictate the company you selection more than anything else.

 

What kind of warranty are you looking for?

 

Cheap parts in a DVR make a cheap DVR no matter what the specs read.

 

Are you looking for full tech support with the DVR? This will narrow down you company / DVR choice real fast!

 

Are you doing your own installation, or do you want to hire a company to install it? If yes then you may be limited to the brands that a specific company carries. You may need to shop several companies to see all of the available options.

 

What is the installation environment? Air conditioned IT room, or a military conex in the desert?

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What is your budget? That will dictate the company you selection more than anything else.

 

$500 to $800 for DVR. I would double the DVR budget if it supported both analog and IP cameras, if there is such a device in that price range. Current IP cameras include Axis and Panasonic.

 

What kind of warranty are you looking for?

 

1 to 2 years is fine.

 

Are you looking for full tech support with the DVR?

 

No.

 

Are you doing your own installation,

 

Yes.

 

What is the installation environment?

 

Air conditioned IT room. Would prefer fanless to minimize noise.

 

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Christopher

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Yes... in fact, I'd go so far as to say MOST do.

 

Thanks. I want to install an ultra low light camera (e.g. 1/2" Exview) and I can't find a suitable IP camera, and while an Axis video encoder is an option, I think a DVR may be a better option for me. Which 8 channel DVR should I consider that offers good value, where value means not the cheapest, but something that is a solid performer for the price.

 

As for requirements, it should be network capable, support motion alarms and digital PIR alarms. I think I would prefer a box rather than a PC card. Recommendations?

 

Best,

Christopher

 

Why not use a encoder, small server and 3 NVR licenses? Keep in mind you will need a DVR/NVR that can record megapixel cameras.

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no lie ive seen a $65 RETAIL dvr at newegg that has alarm inputs ... cant say whether the DVR would last past a day or not though

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