Convenient and Reliable Video Recording
The DNR-322L mydlink Network Video Recorder is a standalone storage device that can record video from up to nine network cameras to a dedicated HDD storage without requiring users to turn on their PC. Empowered by mydlink technology, DNR-322L supports real-time remote monitoring and playback via a web browser using the mydlink website or the NVRs web GUI. The DNR-322L has the ability to continue recording live while a user is viewing or searching footage at the same time. With complete video management, the DNR-322L display and playback ability make it a convenient and effective video recorder.
Versatile Monitoring Adjustment
Users are provided with a variety of options for viewing and organizing camera footage on-screen. For a system with multiple channels, users can simply drag and drop selected cameras to the viewing area. Camera names and recording statuses are displayed via the on-screen display. A single camera may be viewed full-screen with two-way audio support. Users can control pan/tilt/zoom (PTZ) functions from within the interface or by directly clicking on the video.
Secure Storage
Administrators may filter external connections to the NVR by IP address, limiting access and thus increasing security. Administrators may also choose access privileges for users by specifying the cameras they may access. The recorded data can be backed up to additional storage locations periodically or whenever needed. The NVR also includes the option to protect data using a RAID 1 configuration, which duplicates recorded data onto two separate hard drives. In the event of HDD failure, data integrity is maintained on the secondary HDD. The secondary HDD can also be formatted as a file server and mounted to your Windows system as a network drive.
Extensive Recording Functionality
The DNR-322L clear interface allows for easy configuration including compression, resolution, and frame rate for all connected cameras. Once the cameras have been set up, recordings can be made continuously, or according to a user-defined schedule. The NVR also provides event recording based on specific triggers such as when motion is detected.
Note: Live video & Playback Viewing on DNR-322L WEB GUI is only available via Internet Explorer 7 or above
Total Solution: The D-Link NVR is a standalone SATA RAID
network video recorder capable of 24/7 recording without a PC. The NVR can
manage multiple network cameras, providing direct access to view live video and
play recorded data through the Internet from anywhere, anytime. The device
itself is compact in size and incorporates a physical security lock.
Easy to Use: A user-friendly GUI simplifies network and camera
setup, allowing users to easily access multiple cameras for viewing, recording,
playback, and configuration.
Centralized Interface for Configuration: NVR provides a
flexible and economic alternative to manage and configure multiple network
cameras on a centralized web interface.
Megapixel Resolution Support: The NVR supports high-resolution
megapixel recording for vivid video with high clarity.
Empowered by Mydlink technology: The DNR-322L can be easily set
up for Internet access. It supports real-time monitoring and playback from
everywhere via your Internet browser. The recording is stored in your own HDD
for high privacy, not in the online cloud.
Complete Network Functionality
PPPoE Support: The D-Link NVR utilizes ADSL services. It can
connect to the Internet via an ADSL modem over Ethernet.
DDNS Support: Dynamic DNS is a solution for users without a
fixed IP address. With DDNS service, users can connect to the NVR from the
Internet using an easy-to-remember domain name.
NTP Support: Maintaining an accurate record of time is
essential if recorded data is to be used as evidence. To ensure that the time
recording is always accurate, the NVR can update the system clock from an
Internet server using the Network Time Protocol (NTP).
DHCP Server: The NVR can act as a DHCP server for easy
deployment when the network environment is very simple and there is no existing
DHCP server.
Fully Functional Recording
Flexible Recording Schedule: Once cameras have been set up, a
highly configurable scheduling system allows for continuous recording or
recording during specifically allotted time frames. Each camera can be set to
record independently at preset intervals. It also provides event recording based
on specific triggers.
Recording Automatic Overwrite: The NVR can be configured to
overwrite the oldest data automatically when hard disk space runs out, allowing
for continuous and uninterrupted recording. Users can specify the number of days
the recording should be kept (within the limits of the hard disk capacity). For
example, if the NVR has the capacity to store 7 days of recording, using the
overwrite option, the NVR will record on the 8th day and delete the 1st day.
Recording Stop Alert: The NVR also provides the option to stop
recording when the hard disk is full. When the disk reach capacity, a
notification can be sent via E-mail or to an external device such as an audible
alarm or LED display.
Comprehensive Data and Hardware Security
Secure Data: RAID 1 duplicates the recordings database onto two
separate drives. In the event of an hard disk failure, data integrity is
maintained on the secondary hard disk.
Auto Boot after Power Recovery: The NVR will boot up
automatically once the power is recovered after a power outage.
Access List Control: User can specify safe and blocked IP
addresses to filter the external connections; this feature increases data
security.
Multiple User Privilege Control: Administrators may also choose
access privileges for users by specifying the cameras they may have access to
live view, playback, audio, and PTZ functions.
UPS Status Monitor: A UPS can be used as emergency power supply
for the NVR. The UPS uses a USB interface to notify the NVR to perform a proper
shutdown before battery power runs out.
Backup Recording Data: Recorded data is stored in a secure
database. This recorded data can be backed up to additional storage locations
periodically or whenever needed.
Powerful Event Management
Camera Status: The camera status page will show connection,
recording, frame rate, and bit rate information of each camera. Meanwhile, the
estimated available recording time is also displayed for quick reference.
Flexible Event Management: Event setup is another key
configuration of the NVR. The NVR can monitor all of the camera triggers from
motion detection. One of the most powerful functions is notification
application. The NVR centrally controls the E-mail and recording of all the
connected cameras.
Instant Live View
Full Screen: Enlarge the display to full screen of live view
and recorded video.
Drag and Drop GUI: With multiple channels enabled, users can
change channel by drag and drop.
Camera Name and Status on OSD: Camera name and recording status
are displayed via OSD to aid in identification.
PTZ/Audio Support: Users can control pan/tilt/zoom (PTZ)
functions from within the interface using the provided interface buttons or by
directly clicking on the video. A single camera may be viewed full-screen with
optional twoway audio.
Preset Point: Presets from within the interface can be set to
instantly restore a previously saved view.
Digital Zoom: Videos can be enlarged by digital zoom.
Intelligent Playback
AVI/ASF Outputs: During playback, if a user uncovers video that
needs to be exported, two formats are available. The AVI format will export raw
video. The ASF file format will transpose a timestamp on the exported video.
Playback Speed Control: Playback speed control allows for up to
16x speed fast forward or fast backward play. The step playback option displays
one frame at a time.
Video Enhancement: Users can enhance the recorded video with
controls such as brightness, contrast, and sharpness.
Print Picture: If a printer is connected to the user’s PC, the
NVR can also print the selected still image.