Security Eyes® 4-Channel Entry Level PCI 30fps DVR Card & Software w/Email and Cell-Phone Motion Alerts - Great for replacing an old VCR-Based CCTV System!
This DVR Card is a great selection for entry-level home or small business security camera systems. The Security Eyes Pro DVR Card and software installs into your Windows XP or Windows Vista (32-Bit only) PC, allowing you to record from your Security Cameras directly onto your PC's Hard Drive. With the Security Eyes Entry-Level DVR Software, you can view Live and Pre-Recorded video directly on your PC's Monitor.
This PCI DVR Card provides basic remote viewing capabilities, allowing you to view your live cameras over the internet from a PC or Windows Mobile PDA phone. This DVR Card requires a Static IP address broadband intenet connection for remote viewing capabilities.
FEATURES
D-300 Security Eyes DVR Card Features:
Easily installs in your Windows XP or VISTA (32-Bit) Intel PC
View and Record Cameras Live on your PC Monitor
See all cameras at once, or 1 at a time during Live View and Playback modes
Built-in Motion Detection Recording for longer recording and faster playback
Internet Remote Viewing from PC, Laptop, or Windows Mobile PDA
SPECIFICATIONS
Security Eyes D-300 DVR Card Specifications
D-300 DVR Card Specifications
Video Formats
NTSC & PAL
Resolutions Supported
320x240 640x480
Video Inputs
4 Channels (BNC Connectors)
Video Compression
MPEG-4
Display Speed
30 fps (NTSC); 120 fps (optional)
Recording Speed
30 fps (NTSC); 120 fps (optional)
System Scalability
Maximum 4 Card (16-Camera) system w/ total resource up to 120 fps
Recording Modes
Motion Detection; Continuous; Scheduled
Remote Connection
PC Client Software; PDA Client
Network Connection
LAN, PTSN, ISDN, ADSL (Static IP Required)
Alerts
Cell-Phone or E-mail
PC REQUIREMENTS
D-300 Security Eyes DVR Card PC Requirements
Security Eyes PC Requirements
Requirements for Viewing/Recording Video
Processor (CPU)
Pentium IV 2.0 Ghz or above INTEL CPU
Memory (RAM)
512 MB SDRAM or Above
Monitor Resolution
1024 x 768 Resolution
Video Card
AGP or PCIe ATI or NVidia 128 MB Video *Not On-Board Style*
Motherboard
Intel Chipset Motherboard
PCI Requirements
1 PCI Slot and 1 IRQ per card
Hard Disk
80+ GB Hard Drive Larger Drive = Longer Recording
Operating System
Windows Vista (32-Bit), XP Home or Pro (NOT compatible with Vista 64-bit)
Great Card easy to install and very clear.I personally Highly recomend this Card
Review On Aug 12, 2006 by Lee Yeung of Portland, OR
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Great Card
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I installed this card to record my home, and I was very happy. Previously I had purchased one of the Pico2000 cards on Ebay, but it kept causing my machine to lock up. This card didn't have any of the same problems that the old card did. I even use it for viewing my cameras over the internet. Now I always know what is happening at my housr
Review On Aug 12, 2006 by B Woods of Orlando, FL
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Great Entry Level Card
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I have been an installer of Surveillance camera systems for a long time, and since I found this card, I have switched all of our entry-level home and business installations to the Security Eyes Pro Card.
This is the Second DVR card I bought.Have the pico 2000 not an easy install and to view over the net was way to much work.I install this product in no time everything booted up great .Will pass it on to others
Review On Mar 18, 2007 by Maurice of Santa Barbara, CA
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Good
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I bought this dvr to secure my home. I found it a little bit slow to my pc although my pc has higher specs than the 1s mentioned in the products requirements. Anyways, it is not that bad!
Review On Jul 11, 2008 by Robert V. of Portland, OR
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Great Picture - watch the PC specs
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this card was a great starter card for recording from the cameras onto my pc. initially i had a little difficulty, because i didn''t watch the specifications carefully for the pc. i had an onboard video card, which wasnt supported, but after a call to tech support, they were able to help me quickly figure out what happened. as soon as i put in a 30$ video card into my pc, it started working well. i have been happy with it ever since.