This unit can record up to 704 x 480 at 30fps on all channels simultaneously.
Our Ultimate Series DVR features embedded Linux OS, remote monitoring from anywhere in the world, audio recording on all channels and H.264 compression. This is NOT a PC based DVR which is subject to viruses and hacking. This is a standalone unit built for only one purpose - the best quality video surveillance in the world.
The Ultimate Series DVR is the state-of-the-art in digital surveillance technology. This DVR features professional grade components and is manufactured to industrial standards. Its advanced functionality makes this one of the best standalone systems on the market today.
This unit is all about versatility. With HDMI, VGA and BNC Video outputs, you can operate several different monitors simultaneously. The DVR also features a Matrix output, which allows have a separate monitor programmed to display a completely different set of cameras.
The Ultimate Series records real-time video and audio at either CIF (360 x 240) or 4CIF (704 x480) resolution on every channel. That's right! This unit can record up to 704 x 480 at 30fps on all channels simultaneously. Match this capability against any other DVR on the market today and you will see why this is truly the Ultimate DVR! It is ideal for use in casinos, for license plate capture, facial detection or anywhere that high resolution images are paramount.
The Ultimate Series DVR is amazingly simple to setup and operate. An intuitive mouse-driven interface provides very simple point-and-click control over all functions and settings. In addition, the unit also includes an IR remote control. The jog shuttle control can be used to easily fast forward, rewind, and advance frame by frame. Up to 16 channels can be played back at the same time at the DVR, and 4 channels can be played back via the web interface or client software.
The built-in Web server allows you to perform most every function of the DVR remotely with Internet Explorer. Client software is also included to allow you to centrally monitor multiple Ultimate Series units simultaneously. Two-way audio over the network or Internet is also standard on the Ultimate Series. So, not only can you hear what is going on, you can interact. This DVR supports up to 20 simultaneous network or Internet users. With Dynamic DNS support, it is not necessary to have a static IP address on your network in order to remotely access this DVR. This saves you money, as most ISPs charge extra for a static IP address.
Having the ability to remotely view your system is great, but what if you are on the road and just can't monitor your system all the time. This is no problem with the Ultimate Series DVRs highly flexible email capability. Just set up a standard POP email account and have the system email you anywhere based on any criteria you choose. Many of our customers have emails sent to their cell phone for real time alerts. You choose email triggers that you want, and the DVR does the rest.
Storage capacity will never be a problem with the Ultimate Series DVR. Up to 8 SATA hard disk drives can be installed if no burner is mounted, and up to 7 SATA drives can be installed if you choose to use the DVD-RW drive. In addition, the DVR supports eSATA to allow you to use removable external eSATA drives to store your footage. RAID hard disk management keeps your data safe from hard drive failures, while FTP backup and recording functionality ensures your video is safe even if the DVR is destroyed.
Video can be backed up to a DVD-RW or a USB thumb drive for safe keeping or in the event that you must give the footage to the police. Video can also be saved right on your PC for easy access.
The easy 3D mouse operated PTZ control allows you to control any PTZ camera. Just click on the screen and drag your mouse around. The PTZ camera follows the mouse pointer so you can smoothly and accurately follow any objects of interest.
This system runs on a rock solid Linux embedded OS, with embedded web server, and digital signal processors to bring you the most powerful network-based digital video recorder available. This high end system will provide you with everything you need other than a monitor. If you tie the system into your network, you wont even need a monitor to view your DVR.
The Ultimate Series DVR comes with an industry leading FULL 3 YEAR WARRANTY!!
And don't forget that we provide support for every step of your installation project.
***Please note: In most cases we will be able to remotely assist you in the configuration of your computer network for remote DVR viewing. However, we cannot be responsible for complex network configuration or the performance of your internet connection.***
This is the unboxing video of our 32CH Ultimate Series DVR.
Ultimate DVR Local Interface Demo
This is a video demonstrating the Ultimate DVR Local Interface Demo.
Local Interface for Federal, HD SDI and Hybrid DVRs
This is a video demonstration of our DVR's Interface locally. in this video We will show you some of the amazing features that our units carry.
Remote Viewing of the Elite Mini, Elite, and Ultimate Series Security DVR
This video is a quick demo of remote access to our DVRs. All of our DVRs can be connected to remotely in this manner. You can use Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Firefox and other browsers from any internet connected PC. Additionally, we have software available for remote access from MAC computers.
Quick Demo Of Our Video Management Software
This video is a quick demo of our video management software (PSS) that allows you to remotely connect to multiple DVRs, NVRs and IP cameras at multiple locations at once. With this software, you can set up camera groups, E-Maps, control PTZs, listen to audio and configure all the DVRs, NVRs and IP cameras. If you own multiple businesses or homes this software is ideal for you.
TechproSS Plus iPhone Demo
This is a quick demo of our new redesigned TechproSS Plus App for iPhone, iPods and iPads. This software is packed with a lot of new features that will allow you to remotely or locally view and manage your Techvision CCTV surveillance system
TechproSS Plus iPad Demo
This is a quick demonstration of our new app for iPad. TechproSS Plus is packed with awesome features allowing you to remotely see your cameras, manage sub stream resolution, activate alarm inputs and much more.
TechproSS Plus Android Demo
This is a quick video demonstration of our new App for Android TechproSS Plus.
In this video you will see some of the features that this app offers such as channel configuration, Push notifications, Playback and more.
32 Channel Ultimate Series H.264 D1Realtime Security DVR
Review by Glenn Gilkers on Apr 14, 2013
This is a very good digital video recorder. I am very impressed with the quality of its performance and all of the additional features and options that it offers. It was easy to install, didn't take too long to learn to set up and has become very easy to operate. I say it has "become" very easy to operate because I am totally new to the Security Camera King line of DVRs so to be fair, I did have to spend some time learning how to navigate through the pages of the DVR's On Screen Display (OSD) menu or Graphical User Interface (GUI). However, once you start to become familiar with the new system and where items are located it is very easy to make any adjustments, changes, additions, or subtractions. The D1 resolution display of each of the 32 channels is a high quality, clear, sharp, colorful display. Not only does every channel record at a maximum of D1 resolution but the DVR can handle recording at this resolution at a real time rate of 30 frames per second which means there are no abrupt stops, jitters, or dropped frames. What I find most intriguing is that the DVR not only handles that work load but it also conducts several other operations simultaneously as well such as recording sounds, keeping track of alarm inputs and outputs and even remote user access from the Internet. We use this unit's multi-monitor display features as well. We actually use three fulltime main monitors at once using the HDMI, VGA, and BNC ports. We don't seem to have any problem with storage capacity either as we have purchased plenty of internal hard disk drive storage to suit our needs. I would also recommend that you purchase the optional internal DVD burner if you think you may need it because Security Camera King installs it for free and it only $37.95 extra. If you need a 32 channel recorder that can dependably handle the workload of D1 resolution at real time plus remote access control, I would highly recommend this DVR.
32 Channel Ultimate Series H.264 D1 Realtime Security DVR
Review by Jim Stetson on Mar 17, 2013
Nice design, good performance, lots of features and high quality video recordings. The Security Camera King 32 Channel Ultimate Series H.264 D1 DVR does an excellent job at not only recording D1 resolution at 30 frames per second on each of the 32 channels, but there are enough additional features that basically make it more like the "security system headquarters." Not only does it do a good job of keeping track of the security cameras but it can also record up to 16 channels of audio including 1 set of bidirectional audio connections, a6 alarm inputs and up to 6 outputs and can display several different types of monitors at once. We actually use two simultaneous monitors using the HDMI and the VGA connections. The main monitor for us is the HDMI because we do record audio on four channels and the HDMI connection allows us to not only monitor the video but the audio as well. In addition to keeping track of all these functions the DVR has a wealth of features that can be used to tailor design your system to your specific needs. Finally, if that's not enough, while all of this is going on at the DVR or between the DVR and the cameras, you can plug the DVR into your network or the Internet via the RJ45 Ethernet connection on the back and remotely gain access to your system from just about anywhere you can obtain and use the Internet. Security Camera King has free downloadable apps for smartphones, tablets, and even computers to view cameras and access the system remotely. You can also have the DVR send you an e-mail notification when an event is triggered so you can go to your remote source right a way and view the camera that actually caused the alert. It has plenty of capacity for internal hard disk drives and an internal DVD burner too. We are extremely happy with this one and will likely purchase any further security related products from Security Camera King.
We've actually purchase a 32 camera system from Security Camera King that included this 32 Channel Ultimate Series H.264 D1 Realtime Security DVR. I must say it works exceptionally well and provides us with the surveillance and security that we were hoping for from a system like this. The 32 cameras allow us to basically cover the entire building thoroughly, and the D1 recording resolution is excellent. We actually have no (or at least we haven't yet) need for long term storage or archiving video files, so we didn't have to purchase a tremendous amount of extra storage to accommodate the 32 cameras. Although we do use all 32 channels and we custom bought several different types of cameras to work with this unit, including a PTZ camera for our parking area. The DVR does its job well and it hasn't given us any problems at all. One of the things I personally like about this unit is the fact that it comes in a 2U size that can be rack mounted. Most of the 32 channel units we considered from other vendors come in typical tower computer cases and take up a lot of room. Not only is this neat and smaller, but it is quiet too. I also like the fact that the DVR comes with a 3 year warranty so we know we have coverage in case of a problem for that long. Something tells me though, based on the way it's currently working that that won't be an issue. I just hope the technology doesn't improve so fast we become obsolete in that time period. Nice machine and I would recommend this to other schools as well.
32 Channel Ultimate Series H.264 D1 Realtime Security DVR
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Review by Spencer, John on Feb 11, 2013
As a retired police officer with over 30 years of experience I know how important good security and surveillance is to a company, especially one that deals with a high rate of exchange of cash daily, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. I had some concerns when I came to work here about them using a 32 channel DVR. First, I really didn't think it could handle the load of D1 resolution recording on all 32 channels at 30 frames per second. I figured we'd be spending half our time rebooting the DVR and trying to decipher what I expected to be poor quality video. I'm not afraid to admit when I'm wrong, and I was definitely wrong. This machine handles all 32 cameras like there is nothing to it and the video quality is EXCEPTIONAL. My second concern was that it was a 32 channel unit. It may be less cost effective to purchase four 8 channel units for example, but if a machine crashes or dies, you still have three operating (24 cameras) units. I wasn't sure that the 32 channel unit was necessarily a good idea even though it works like a charm. Well it looks like things are going to prove me wrong there too, as it is still working fine and this is the one year anniversary of my employment with this company as well as the DVR's. If I were a security camera installation company, I would definitely use Security Camera King DVRs and equipment. I must now admit, this is an excellent quality product and I think the fact that it comes with a full 3 year warranty helps to back up that claim.
32 Channel Ultimate Series H.264 D1 Realtime Security DVR
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Review by John L., Security Director, Aero Industries on Jan 28, 2013
Nice DVR with a lot of features. I did a tremendous amount of on line shopping looking to order our 32 Channel Ultimate DVR. I found many dealers sold units that looked like computers and I didn't like that because we have a rack to mount this on. I actually found a dealer that sells this exact same product (only their picture shows a different looking front) for the exact same price. Their hard drive prices were cheaper than Security Camera King but their shipping wasn't free. They also only offered a 2 year warranty (I won't mention the name but they were out of Buffalo, NY). I pity the do-it-yourself person that isn't familiar with security systems that tries to shop on-line. What do you do? I called a friend of mine that owns a security alarm and camera company and asked for his suggestion. He said he was familiar with a lot of brands and models of DVRs as well as dealers and he suggested that we go with Security Camera King. It turned out to be a good choice. We feel like we got a fair deal on our DVR and their support staff has been so helpful that we have decided that any future products in this area will not require lengthy on line shopping, we'll simply get them from Security Camera King.
I'm writing this review on behalf of my company, General Dynamics Inc., as we purchased this DVR to provide security camera surveillance monitoring at the plant about 2 years ago. Although we haven't used all 32 possible channels yet, we did need something that could record in an easily viewable format (D1 for example) with life like fluid motion (30 frames per second) on all working channels. And although we don't use all 32 channels we needed something that could handle more than 16 channels. Although our manufacturing plant is huge, we have also been able to take advantage of the alarm features of the DVR by setting triggers on all of our office doors and windows. This provides us with a little added extra security at crucial locations. As of yet, we haven't used the audio inputs so I can't say much about them. Many of our cameras have required extremely long cable runs so we have installed our cameras with CAT5 cable and use either active or passive baluns (depending on the cameras' location) for cabling. That should set us up for the future if we should move to IP network cameras as the CAT5 will already be there. We used a small LCD monitor with the HDMI cable output to set the system up, but after that most all of our changes or settings we use with the DVR are made through our network connection using one of our personal computers. Our mobile security staff is usually on the move and they monitor the system using an iPad or their iPhone. We've never had any problems with Security Camera King's free downloadable apps for this purpose either. It's a good DVR; it displays excellent quality video and works like a charm. I am rating it at five stars because I think it is just that good. I would recommend this unit to others that need more than a 16 channel unit as well.
32 Channel Ultimate Series H.264 D1 Realtime Security DVR
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Review by Tim Swanson, C.D. Racetrack and Casino on Dec 18, 2012
The Casino is a relatively new addition to our facility and as a result we required an elaborate surveillance and security system for our floor. After purchasing the 32 camera Elite DVR for our stables we decided to return and purchase the Security Camera King 32 Channel Ultimate Series H.264 D1 Realtime Security DVR for the casino floor. Actually we have purchased two 32 channel units and have a total of 64 working cameras sending video to our security room at once. We had considered using IP megapixel systems but the expense outweighs the benefits, at least for now, with the number of cameras we require. Hopefully the prices will reduce on these units overtime and we will return to purchase either Hybrid DVR/NVRs or NVRs. At any rate, we are very satisfied with the performance and quality recording of these DVRs. The 704 X 480 recording resolution along with 700 TVL cameras provides us with the detail that we need to keep a good "eye" on our operations. It's also nice to have a DVR that can handle so many cameras at such a high resolution so we don't have a security room "littered" with DVRs (the monitors are enough, believe me). Our tech people installed and set the cameras up so I can't speak a whole lot as to the specifics of the technical aspects of the DVRs but I can tell you they do a great job. The security staff has learned to navigate the On Screen Display (OSD) menus with very little time invested so they can make adjustments to the DVR and the cameras rather easily as needed. Of course we chose not to have the DVD burner installed so we could maximize the potential for internal hard drive storage. I think if you are recording D1 realtime a DVD may not hold a lot of data for you anyway. At any rate, these are very high quality, professional DVRs and perform beautifully. No crashes, reboots, or other problems yet that I am aware of.
High Quality Realtime D1 Recording on Every Camera!
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Review by Bob Carroll on Dec 02, 2012
The DVR-LT032960 is an excellent 32 channel digital video recorder. It seems to handle the recording of D1 resolution (704 X 480) at 30 frames per second on all channels easily including audio recording. I haven't had any crashes or any reason to reboot the machine after having it for several months. We have utilized some, but not all of the alarm input and outputs and it handles those fine in conjunction with the video recording. There are several display options which make it easy to set up mo0nitors or combinations of monitors with this unit. HDMI, VGA, and BNC are all connection options for the main monitor but the DVR also offers video matrixing that allows certain channels to be displayed and BNC loop outs so you can set up any channel you want as a spot monitor. The graphics user interface consists of an on screed display menu system that is pretty easy to navigate. It takes just a little while to get used to where all the settings are located on the various pages, but it is not hard. Security Camera King includes a USB mouse and an infrared remote control for the purpose of controlling the OSD. In addition, you can remotely access the DVR and monitor some cameras using Internet Explorer (or just about any computer and browser) or a 4G smartphone (I use my iPhone). If you intend to record constantly make sure you purchase a large hard drive and/or extra storage drives as the D1 at high quality uses a good deal of space. I'd recommend this DVR to others.
32 Channel Ultimate Series H.264 D1 Realtime Security DVR
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Review by T. Youngs, Mystery Lake Casino on Nov 09, 2012
Our reservation casino is rather small compared to those super-casinos in Las Vegas and other places but we still have a good sampling of electronic games and table games. We are just getting our start in this business and we hope that it is a step in a positive direction for us, with expansion a possibility down the road. We've purchased two of the Security Camera King 32 channel Ultimate Series H.264 realtime security DVRs. That's right, inside and out, our casino has a system of 64 cameras that monitor anything from valet parking to video poker. Not only do we have a lot of cameras but we also have a lot of different kinds of cameras and the DVRs do an excellent job of integrating them all. The DVRs are constantly monitored and played back by security specialists that use them to protect our customers as well as the casino. We use the HDMI connection for an over-all monitoring display and then use BNC loop outs for each channel to smaller monitors that make up a "bank" of monitors in our security room. The units work 24/7 and we haven's had a stop event yet such as a crash, breakdown, or the need to reboot. Instead of using the DVD burner we've opted to max out our storage potential with internal drives. We make copies of any footage containing suspect or questionable events on a USB Flash drive and transfer it to our PC to make a DVD. The DVRs are loaded with features, some of which we use, and some we don't. They are working great and are an excellent example of quality workmanship.
We recently purchased DVR-LT032960, your 32 Channel Ultimate Series H.264 D1 Realtime Security DVR and it works great! I thought I would write this review for the benefit of potential customers considering a purchase of this DVR and also to take the opportunity to thank your support staff. Our business requires a large number of security cameras and this DVR does an excellent job of recording them all at 704 X 480 pixels at 30 frames per second. That's important to use because we need to see small details and life-like smooth motion both of which this unit delivers. Although we do not use all 16 channels of audio, we do record several audio channels in addition and the recording of the sound is clear and easily understandable. The alarm features are a nice "bonus" benefit on the DVR helping you to keep all of your security connections in one central location. The HDMI capability is also a big benefit as it allows you to see video and hear audio all through one cable and one monitor (provided it is equipped for audio). The DVD option is nice but I actually think the USB Flash drive copying/backup method is better if you have a little knowledge on how to transfer files and/or burn them to a DVD using a personal computer. Bottom dollar is this, the DVR holds it weight very well, performance is excellent and the quality is great. For this reason I rate the 32 channel Ultimate Series H.264 D1 realtime security DVR five stars out of five.