Clover DVR

68sting

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I picked up a Clover 4170 DVR cheap and have a few questions. Is there any way to access this remotely with out there software? How about on my mobile? I've never had a dvr before and don't know what to expect for quality. It's not as good a picture as my tv shows the camera. What do you need to spend to get that quality?

Product Features:

Stand alone, no additional components required
IP addressable for easy access through the internet
View images from anywhere in the world through an IP address(internet) and a client PC
4 Video Inputs
1 Channel Audio In & Out
Built-in Quad Splitter
Event Recording by Alarm Sensor & Motion Detection
Includes: 160GHB hard drive
Removable HDD tray
DDNS supported for internet connection
Video Signal System:

NTSC or PAL (Auto Detection)
Video Input: 4 Cameras (BNC) 1Vp-p composite, 75ohms
Video Output: BNC 1.0Vp-p composite 75ohms
Loop Output: 4 BNC Outputs
Audio Input: 1 Channel
Audio Output: 1 Channel
Alarm Related Features:

Alarm Input: 4 Alarm Inputs
Alarm Output: 1 Alarm Output
Post Alarm Recording: Yes (Up to 30 seconds)
Video Loss Detection: Yes
Display Features:

Display Size: 720x480 (NTSC); 720x576 (PAL)
Video Display: Full, Quad, PIP, POP
Sequencing: Yes (Live and Recording Modes)
Record:

Recording Resolution: NTSC 720 X 224
Hard Disk Storage: 3.5" IDE Type
Backup: USB Port available
Hardware:

EthernetRJ45 Connector for network communication
RS-2329-PIN female connector
General Information:

User Control: Setup On screen display setup
User Interface: Menu driven
User Input Device: Front panel keypad
Timer: Built-in real time clock
Power:

Power Source: DC12V, 3 Amp
Operating Temperature: 41 degrees F to 113 degrees F

Package Includes:

1- Clover DVR Unit with 160GB HD
1- CD - Software for Internet Access & Remote setup
1- Lan Cable
1- Power Cord
2- HDD Keys with screws
1- Instruction Manual
1- Warranty Registration Card
 
It looks like it requires the client software. Key words to look for are "browser based".

I only have dealt with higher end DVR's that usually cost $3000 on up. You get what you pay for.
 
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