Description
Gyration 32-Channel Network Video Recorder With PoE, TAA-Compliant
The Gyration 32-Channel Network Video Recorder With PoE is a powerhouse solution built to simplify and elevate property surveillance. Designed for enterprise deployments and demanding environments, this NVR combines robust multi-camera support, 4K recording capabilities, and streamlined PoE integration into a single, secure platform. With H.265 video compression and ONVIF interoperability, it delivers high-quality footage while reducing bandwidth and storage demands, making it an ideal choice for installations that require reliable, scalable, and compliant surveillance operations.
- 32-channel capacity with built-in PoE: Connect up to 32 IP cameras directly to the NVR for centralized recording, power delivery, and streamlined management. This reduces cabling complexity and eliminates the need for separate power injectors for many camera setups, enabling faster installations and cleaner installations across large properties or office campuses. The PoE capability ensures cameras remain powered during operation, minimizing maintenance and utility overhead while preserving high-quality video capture for every channel.
- 4K Ultra HD recording and playback: Take advantage of ultra-high-resolution surveillance with 4K image quality for critical areas and high-traffic zones. The NVR is engineered to handle 4K streams, delivering crisp, detailed footage that can help with facial recognition, license plate identification, and scene analysis. Whether you’re monitoring a storefront, warehouse, or campus, 4K recording enhances the ability to scrutinize important events with clarity that standard HD cannot achieve.
- Efficient H.265 video compression: Benefit from modern compression technology that preserves visual fidelity while dramatically reducing bandwidth and storage requirements. H.265 enables smoother remote viewing and faster search-and-review workflows, even when transmitting multiple 4K streams over the network. The result is a more economical surveillance solution without compromising the quality of evidence captured by your cameras.
- ONVIF compatibility and standardized interoperability: The NVR supports ONVIF, enabling seamless integration with a wide range of ONVIF-compliant cameras and third-party video management systems. This standardization simplifies camera upgrades, system expansion, and cross-brand deployments, giving you the flexibility to mix camera models and brands while maintaining cohesive operation, centralized control, and reliable event handling across your surveillance network.
- TAA-compliant and enterprise-ready design: Built to meet procurement requirements for government and commercial programs, this NVR adheres to the Trade Agreements Act (TAA). Its robust construction and scalable feature set make it suitable for professional deployments where compliance, reliability, and long-term support are essential. With these attributes, the Gyration NVR provides a dependable backbone for security programs that demand formal compliance and consistent performance over time.
Techncial Details of Gyration 32-Channel Network Video Recorder With PoE
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How to Install Gyration 32-Channel Network Video Recorder With PoE
- Prepare the installation site by choosing a clean, well-ventilated area with adequate space for cooling, easy access to network connections, and a stable surface or rack-mount setup. Ensure the area is free from excessive dust and moisture and that the NVR will be protected from direct sunlight and potential tampering.
- Unpack the NVR and verify that all mounting accessories, cables, and power supply (if included) are present. Place the unit on a shelf or mount it securely in a rack, aligning vents to allow proper airflow during operation. Keep cables organized and labeled to simplify later maintenance and expansions.
- Connect cameras to the NVR's PoE ports where available. Use CAT5e/CAT6 network cables that are appropriately rated for your environment. Run network cables to each camera location and label them to reflect their corresponding channels, ensuring a clean and scalable installation that can accommodate future camera additions without re-wiring.
- Power up the NVR and initial configuration: connect the NVR to your local network via Ethernet, plug in the power supply, and boot the device. Access the user interface through the connected display or a configured web client and perform essential setup steps such as date/time, admin credentials, firmware updates, and basic security hardening. Enable 4K recording profiles and H.265 settings aligned with your storage and bandwidth considerations.
- Add cameras and configure recording: use automatic device discovery when available or add cameras manually using their IP addresses or ONVIF discovery. Set recording schedules, motion detection parameters, privacy masks if needed, and alert settings. Validate live view and playback for each channel to confirm correct camera alignment, frame rate, and resolution. Finally, establish remote access via the mobile app or web interface to monitor feeds off-site and receive real-time notifications.
Frequently asked questions
- Q: How many channels can the Gyration NVR manage? A: It supports up to 32 channels, allowing you to connect and record from up to 32 cameras simultaneously, depending on your storage and network infrastructure.
- Q: Does this NVR support 4K recording and playback? A: Yes, the unit is designed to record and display video at 4K Ultra HD resolution, delivering highly detailed footage for critical surveillance tasks.
- Q: Is PoE included on the NVR for powering cameras? A: The NVR offers PoE capability, enabling power and data transmission over a single Ethernet cable to connected cameras, simplifying installation and reducing cabling clutter.
- Q: Is the device ONVIF compliant? A: Yes, the NVR supports ONVIF, which ensures interoperability with ONVIF-compliant cameras and video management systems for flexible, cross-brand deployments.
- Q: Is the NVR TAA-compliant? A: Yes, the product is TAA-Compliant, making it suitable for government procurement and qualified commercial programs in regions that require adherence to the Trade Agreements Act.
- Q: What determines storage requirements for this NVR? A: Storage needs depend on the number of cameras, resolution (4K in this case), frame rate, compression (H.265), and retention period. Using higher compression and longer retention will reduce daily storage, while higher frame rates and 4K resolution will increase it.
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