Description
Gyration 16-Channel Network Video Recorder With PoE, TAA-Compliant
Elevate your security infrastructure with the Gyration 16-Channel Network Video Recorder With PoE, a purpose-built backbone for modern surveillance that combines performance, reliability, and value. This compact yet powerful NVR is designed to connect up to 16 IP cameras, consolidating video management, recording, and playback into a single, streamlined solution. Built to meet the stringent requirements of enterprise deployments, it integrates seamlessly with a wide range of cameras and security ecosystems, enabling scalable growth as your property or portfolio expands. The built-in PoE capability simplifies cabling and reduces installation costs, letting you deploy a robust surveillance network quickly without sacrificing quality or control. When you need crystal-clear evidence, the 4K Ultra HD recording delivers exceptional level of detail—facilitating better identification of faces, license plates, and crucial scene details even in challenging lighting. The H.265 compression standard further optimizes bandwidth and storage usage, allowing you to store weeks or months of footage without constantly upgrading your storage footprint. With ONVIF compatibility, you gain interoperability with cameras from multiple vendors, preserving future flexibility and avoiding vendor lock-in. The TAA-compliant design means this NVR aligns with government and institutional procurement standards, making it an ideal choice for public facilities, educational campuses, and enterprise deployments. In essence, the Gyration NVR blends advanced video technology with practical deployment features to deliver a reliable, scalable, and compliant surveillance solution that protects property and people while simplifying administration for IT teams and security operators alike.
- 16-channel PoE NVR: Connect up to 16 cameras directly through built-in PoE ports, simplifying wiring and reducing equipment needs while providing centralized management for comprehensive site surveillance.
- 4K Ultra HD recording: Capture and replay footage in stunning 4K resolution, offering crisp details essential for identifying critical security events and providing compelling, courtroom-ready evidence when needed.
- H.265 video compression: Efficiently encodes high-resolution video to minimize bandwidth and storage consumption, enabling longer retention periods and smoother remote viewing without compromising image quality.
- ONVIF-compliant interoperability: Standardized interface for easy integration with cameras and security systems across brands, ensuring flexibility and future-proofing for evolving surveillance needs.
- TAA-compliant enterprise design: Meets government procurement standards, making it suitable for public sector projects, educational facilities, and corporate deployments that require compliant equipment.
Technical Details of Gyration 16-Channel Network Video Recorder With PoE, TAA-Compliant
- Channels: 16-channel NVR for multi-camera surveillance
- PoE: Built-in PoE switch supports up to 16 cameras, simplifying installation
- Video resolution: 4K Ultra HD recording and playback for high-detail surveillance
- Compression: H.265 (HEVC) encoding to optimize bandwidth and storage
- Standards: ONVIF-compliant interface for broad interoperability
- Compliance: TAA-compliant design suitable for government and enterprise use
how to install Gyration 16-Channel Network Video Recorder With PoE
- Plan camera placement to maximize coverage and ensure PoE budget meets the expected data load. Map out cable routes and verify power requirements for each camera.
- Unbox the NVR and connect it to a display monitor or HDMI/SDI monitor as well as your network router or switch using the appropriate cables. Ensure the device is powered and has a stable network connection.
- Power on the NVR and access the on-screen setup wizard. Configure essential settings first—date/time, time zone, and network parameters (IP address, gateway, DNS)—to ensure reliable remote access and synchronization.
- Connect cameras to the NVR’s built-in PoE ports using standard CAT5e/CAT6 cables. Verify that each camera appears in the device’s discovery list and that power is delivered to each connected camera.
- Assign camera names, set up recording schedules, and choose the preferred recording mode (continuous, motion-based, or a combination). Enable 4K playback and configure retention policies aligned with your storage capacity.
- Configure user accounts and access permissions to control who can view, export, or modify footage. Set up roles for administrators, security staff, and remote operators as needed.
- Enable remote access through secure channels if required. Install any available firmware updates from the manufacturer to ensure you have the latest features and security patches.
- Test playback across all cameras, confirm zone coverage, and verify alerting or push notifications if supported. Schedule routine backups or exports for critical events to ensure fast retrieval when needed.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: How many cameras can the Gyration NVR support? A: It supports up to 16 cameras via the built-in PoE ports, ideal for medium to large properties or multi-site setups.
- Q: Does the NVR require external PoE switches? A: No. The unit includes an integrated PoE switch capable of powering and connecting up to 16 cameras in typical deployments; external switches can be used only if expanding beyond 16 channels.
- Q: Is 4K recording available? A: Yes. The NVR records and plays back in 4K Ultra HD, with H.265 compression to optimize bandwidth and storage.
- Q: What does ONVIF compliance enable? A: ONVIF compliance ensures interoperability with a wide range of IP cameras and management software, reducing vendor lock-in and simplifying integration with existing security ecosystems.
- Q: Is this NVR suitable for government procurement? A: Yes. The device is TAA-compliant, meeting requirements for government, education, and enterprise projects that require compliant hardware.
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