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LTS LTD8304M-ET 4 Channel H.265 Pro+/H.265 Pro/H.265 HD-TVI Digital Video Recorder Platinum

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LTS LTD8304M-ET 4-Channel H.265 Pro+ Platinum Advanced HD-TVI ACUSENSE DVR 
  • Deep learning-based motion detection 2.0 for all analog channels
  • Deep learning-based perimeter protection
  • H.265 Pro+/H.265 Pro/H.265/H.264+/H.264 video compression
  • HDTVI/AHD/CVI/CVBS/IP video inputs
  • Audio via coaxial cable
  • Up to 6-ch IP camera inputs (up to 6 MP)
  • Up to 10 TB capacity per HDD

Specifications:

Audio Capability:    Two-way Audio
Audio Compression:    G.711u
Audio Input:    1x RCA
Audio Output:    1x RCA
Capacity for each disk:    up to 10TB
Channel Capacity:    4 camera channels
Compression:    H.265 Pro PlusH.265 ProH.265H.264H.264 Plus
Hard Drive Ports:    1 SATA Port
Languages:    English
Max. Recording Resolution:    4MP
Max. Storage Capacity:    10 TB
Operating Humidity:    10% to 90%
Operating Temperature:    -10 °C to 55 °C (14 °F to 131 °F)
Power Consumption:    18 Watts
Power Supply:    12 VDC 1.5A
Pre-Installed Storage:    No HDD included
Recorder Technology:    Digital Video Recorder (DVR)
Serial Interface:    1x RS485
USB Interface:    2x USB 2.0
Video Output:    1x HDMI, 1x VGA

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