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SecurityMan 4 Channel Triplex Network DVR with 250GB USB Motion Detection (NDVR0400)
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SecurityMan 4 Channel Triplex Network DVR with 250GB USB Motion Detection (NDVR0400)

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Description:

SecurityMan NDVR-04-200 is designed to satisfy video surveillance needs of small businesses and homes. It is relatively inexpensive and much less complex to operate than other expensive and complicated network DVRs. It performs clear and smooth digital video recording and allows user to monitor remotely over broadband line internet / network with fixed/static IP address. The recorded video files can also be easily backed up and saved to a portable USB Flash Drive for easy submission of evidence.

Features:

VCR-like easy-to-use and reliable embedded standalone DVR.


Video Motion Detection (VDM): programmable up to 48 targets for each camera


Triplex DVR: Able to monitor, record and playback simultaneously.


Networkable over LAN/WAN/broadband Internet with fixed IP address.


Product Details:
Product Length: 11.1 inches
Product Width: 17.3 inches
Product Height: 3.0 inches
Product Weight: 1.0 pounds
Package Length: 17.8 inches
Package Width: 11.9 inches
Package Height: 4.1 inches
Package Weight: 6.2 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 2 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 2.0 ( 2 customer reviews )
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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

1Watch out for replacement part availability!Feb 25, 2010
By Ron Hildebrand
This is more a review of my experience with SecurityMan customer service, not this specific DVR. My model is the DVR-04.

I called today to order another power supply, and that's when I learned the DVR-04 had been discontinued. The person on the other end of the phone put me on hold to see if they had a power supply for it. After a couple minutes, he returned and said they'd have to look "in the warehouse" and call me back.

I asked two things; how long has this model been discontinued, and, how long until they'd get back to me after they check the warehouse?

Reasonable questions, right? Not so the answers:
I was informed the SecurityMan DVR-04 had been discontinued about a year ago, which means someone who bought one just about the time it was discontinued may very well not be able to get replacement parts after only one year. (And this is the *second* time in probably a year that my power supply has died.)

Granted, my unit is around 3 years or so old, but the point is that even someone who bought this model new just 12 months ago and has a problem with it, may have more of a problem than they may think! What's reasonable here? Should SecurityMan regard what they sell as simply disposable equipment, even if it fails only 365 days after purchase? I can get parts for my 6+ year old 52" Philips TV right now, but SecurityMan feels no obligation to stock parts even one year after discontinuance? (And this power supply seems to be unique, so you can't just pick one up anywhere.)

As to when they'd get back to me about the power supply, I was told "I don't know--no time frame". No time frame???? In other words, "Take a flying leap, my friend, we've moved on. Your problems with our old equipment mean nothing to us".

OK, everyone who thinks either one of these answers equates with even minimally acceptable customer service from SecurityMan, raise your hands!
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DECEMBER 2011 UPDATE: No real surprise here, but SecurityMan never did get back to me.

I'd suggest staying far away from this unit, or anything else by SecurityMan.


3Not Bad But Cound Be Much BetterSep 21, 2010
By wediggers
I have been using this for over a year now and it is working great with no trouble.
but as far as the software goes there is a lot of room for improvement (and it doesn't seem like they ever release any updates)

Pros
4ch with motion recording for each channel
adjustable sensitivity and areas for motion recording
large hard drive
easy to record images or video clips to computer or USB stick
software for viewing pretty good over networks

cons
software for playing back really hard to use and almost impossible to search for time or date recordings. you pretty much have to sit there and watch through everything backwards in 16x speed till you see what you want. you can't even jump to another day
motion detection picks up rain and snow (but that is so be expected)

overall i got a good deal on amazon and at the time there was nothing close to the price with network and motion recording so i would say pretty good but if i found another brand with the same features and some decent software i would get it instead

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