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  • This table shows what hard drive capacity is required to achieve a particular period of image retention for given update rates (shared between all cameras).
  • The figures are based on an average image size of 17K (comparable with super VHS quality) .
  • If the image size is larger, then proportionally higher hard drive capacity is required for the same update rates.
  • The shaded cells show disc capacities that are not yet available. These larger hard drive capacities and corresponding image rates will be available shortly.
  • See the Spotlight on record rates... page for more information on the relationship between pictures per second, image size, hard drive capacity and image retention period.
6pps
12.5pps
16pps
25 pps
50pps
100pps
14 days

136G

272G

348G

544G

1088G

2176G

31 days

300G

600G

771G

1200G

2400G

4800G

62 days

600G

1200G

1500G

2400G

4800G

9600G

 

Having decided on the required disc capacity, choose a DVR series from the table below with equal or greater disc capacity, the required number of camera inputs and suitable update rate. Click on series name for more details.
Series
Disc Capacity Options
Camera Input Options
Update Rate (pps)
Vi205 "Compact"
80G, 160G, 300G, 400G , 500G, 750G, 1T, 1.5T
4, 6 or 10
50
Vi305"Streamline"
300G, 500G 12, 16 50
Vi405 "Slimline"
160G, 300G, 400G , 500G, 750G, 1T, 1.5T
12 or 16*
50
Vi605"Trident"
480G, 750G, 900G, 1200G, 1500G, 2250G (2.25T)
9 or 16*
50

*Units may be linked together to provide 32, 48, 64 etc up to 256 camera inputs, addressable from a Vi-K1 , Vi-K2 or Vi-K3 keyboard as cameras 1, 2, 3, 4 to 256.

 


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