D-Link's range of video surveillance solutions is expanded with the DNR-312L HDMI recorder, an all-in-one NVR, No computer is required to operate thanks to its integrated monitoring software.

D-Link DNR 312LThe new DNR-312L recorder from D-Link It provides the advantage of not requiring a computer or specialized personnel for its operation, as it is enough to connect it via HDMI to a monitor or TV, plug a mouse into its USB port and all management is done without the need for a computer thanks to its integrated monitoring software.

D-Link DNR 312LSubsequently, the recorder is connected to the same LAN network as the IP cameras through its Gigabit port, with the possibility of adding up to nine network video surveillance cameras from this manufacturer automatically and transparently.

This IP video recorder supports multi-camera viewing with PTZ control and Full HD video recording/playback, all simultaneously and compatible with M-JPEG formats, MPEG4 and H.264. In addition, DNR-312L has a bay for inserting a 3.5" Serial ATA hard drive up to 6 TB capacity.

The management software of this new D-Link video recorder is very intuitive and displays all the necessary functionalities to configure a complete professional video surveillance system, with which it is possible to activate continuous recording, time-programmed or triggered by detection of the cameras' motion/sound sensors or by the alarms connected to them.

Smart recording search helps find the sequence triggered by a certain event or date. Also, all recordings can be backed up to USB drives or Samba/FTP servers.

DNR-312L HDMI supports all current D-Link network camera models and, additionally, Supports the MyDLINK platform for remote management from the MyDLINK web portal, via iOS/Android smartphones or tablets with the free mydlink View-NVR app, that allows up to four cameras to be viewed at the same time, View recordings and access advanced settings for each device.

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By • 17 Nov, 2014
• Section: Deep down, Systems control, Video surveillance