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All new combo cards have built-in TV output for connecting to regular TV or security monitor in addition to the computer monitor. Combo cards also have more audio inputs than standard cards with 1 audio input per camera, and a larger video record/display size/resolution of 720 x 480, 720 x 480 De-interlace, and 720 x 240 modes. Finally the combo cards have a full motion 30fps per camera display rate no matter what the capture/record rate.
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It's easy to install. This card simply plugs into a PCI slot on the back of your computer. Then you can connect all of your cameras to it. Once your cameras are hooked up, just install the software and you are ready to record and view your cameras. Plus when you purchase your card from Zone Tech Systems
Choose a card that has enough video inputs to cover the maximum number of cameras you need to use. Computer/Cameras not included.
This card only comes with 16 Video/Audio Inputs. If you don't plan to
ever use more than 8 cameras, then we would suggest selecting another
card. Computer/Cameras not included.
This card can view and record a total of 480 fps. That means that if
you are use up to 16 cameras, then you will record 30 images per second
on every camera.
Our package pricing is unbeatable!
These prices are for the card and software and do not include the PC or
cameras. All accessories included (Audio extension card and video/audio connectors)
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Specifications |
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Input Type |
DB15 x 2 (for Video), DB9 x 2 (for Audio) |
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Video Input(s) |
16 Cams |
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Audio Input(s) |
16 Channels |
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TV Output |
RCA Connector x 1 |
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Recording Rate |
480 fps (NTSC), 400 fps (PAL) |
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Display Rate |
480 fps (NTSC), 400 fps (PAL) |
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Video Resolution - NTSC/PAL |
Full D1, Half D1, CIF
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Compression Format |
Wavelet, MPEG-4, GeoMPEG4 |
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GV-NET/IO Card Support
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Yes |
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GV-Hybrid DVR Card Support
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Yes |
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Dimensions |
195 (W) x 100 (H) mm |
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Installation Guide |
GV-1480 |
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Note: GV-1480 is currently not
compatible with VIA series chipset motherboard. |
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System Requirements |
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OS Supported |
Windows 2000 / Windows XP/VISTA / Windows Server 2003 |
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CPU |
Pentium 4-2.8C GHz, 800 MHz FSB (minimum)
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RAM |
2 x 256 MB dual DDR400 SDRAM (minimum)
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HDD |
250 GB or above (recommended) |
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VGA |
ATI Radeon 9550 or above (recommended) |
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DirectX |
9.0 or above |
Frames Per Second Captured/Displayed
FPS or Frames Per Second refers to the speed at which
the camera records and plays back video. At 30fps, the live
video display and playback is completely fluid just like a
television show. Slower speeds mean less fluid video,
resulting in "choppier" playback. For a system with a PC
Card, the card controls how many FPS can be recorded at
once, and these must be split evenly between the number of
cameras plugged into the card.
For example, if you use a 20fps card and
plug 16 cameras into it, each camera only records/plays back
at 1.25fps (very choppy). If you use a 480fps card with 16
cameras, each camera gets 30fps and video playback is very
smooth.
The more FPS, the more powerful the card
will be, and the smoother the video will be. For best
performance, we recommend selecting the system that has the
highest total FPS and trying to get as close to 30fps per
camera as your budget will allow. |