Product Overview
The NMX-NVR-N6123 (also known as Part # FGN6123) is a network video recorder (NVR) from AMX designed to record hours of high-resolution, HD content over an Ethernet LAN. This rack-mount NVR is compatible with all SVSI video-over-IP products and attaches to the video network at any point. The NMX-NVR-N6123 can record from any SVSI encoder (N2000, N3000, or V-Series) and uses any SVSI decoder in the same series for playback. Each video stream is recorded and played back at its original resolution. The NMX-NVR-N6123's 2RU form-factor is stackable for a high density of recorded video streams in a small footprint. SVSI's N-Command is used to control all of the product's features (including Time-Shift, Dual-Sync, and H.264 Conversions).
Additional highlights include:
- Time-Delayed Broadcast
- Time-Shift mode allows a recording to be delayed from several seconds to several hours to coordinate between different venues. Recordings can be initiated at one location and playback started at a separate location.This feature is supported by the N2000 and N3000 Series only.
- Multi-Channel Synchronous Recording
- Dual-Sync mode records two separate video streams simultaneously at different resolutions and bit-rate and plays them back synchronously. This feature is supported by the N2000 Series only.
- Common applications for Dual-Sync mode include:
- During a presentation, the NVR records one video stream from a camera (videoing the presenter) while the second video stream records the content that the presenter is displaying on-screen.
- During a lecture or worship service, the NVR records two camera feeds (focused on the same event, but from different angles) and the cameras' common audio track.
- The NMX-NVR-N6123 is ideal for educational institutions, houses of worship, or corporate campuses that want to simultaneously distribute live video through a facility and record it for future network transmission or other delivery methods.
AMX NMX-NVR-N6123 Features:
- Record –Up to 40-hrs of 1080p video
- Dual-Sync and Time-Shift – Features standard.
- Supported resolutions:
- HDTV: up to 1080p
- CG: up to 1600x1200
- Stereo Audio – On each record channel
- Store – To MPEG4 format at original resolution
AMX NMX-NVR-N6123 Specifications:
- Part #: FGN6123
- ESTIMATED RECORDING TIME: (1080p sources at high quality)
- N2000 Stream Source: 43 hours 27 minutes*
- N3000 Stream Source: 434 hours 39 minutes*
- ESTIMATED RECORDING TIME: (Convert 1 hour of 720pvideo to MP4)
- N2000 Stream Source: 43 hours 27 minutes*
- N3000 Stream Source: 434 hours 39 minutes*
- ESTIMATED CONVERSION SIZE: (1 hour of 720p video)
- Format: MP4 (newer format):
- Conversion Size: 2.8 - 3.3 G*
- MOV (older compatibility format):
- Conversion Size: 2.8 - 3.3 G*
- TIME TO COPY FROM ONE NVR TO ANOTHER NVR:
- Network Type: 1 Gbit
- Time to Transfer 1 GB: 45.2 sec*
- PORTS:
- Power: One 120 Volt AC power input
- 8-wire RJ45 female.
- 10/100/1000 Mbps 10/100/1000Base-T auto-sensing gigabit Ethernet switch port. Provides network connection to the Windowing Processor. Main and high profiles are supported. (Baseline profile is not supported.)
- LEDs AND BUTTONS:
- ON/OFF button: Press to apply or remove power to the unit.
- POWER LED: On solid (blue) when operating power is supplied (via local power supply).
- HDD LED: On flashing (red) when there is hardware disk drive activity.
- POWER:
- Power Requirements: 1.0 Amp @ 120 Volts AC
- Power Supply: 100-240 Volts AC power supply
- GENERAL:
- Dimensions (HWD): 3.5" x 17.25" x 15.5" (8.9 cm x 43.8 cm x 39.4 cm)
- Weight: 16 lbs (7.25 kg)
- Environmental Temperature: 32° to 104°F (0° to 40°C)
- Environmental Humidity: 10% to 90% RH (non-condensing)
- Environmental Heat Dissipation: Up to ~44 BTU/Hr
- Rack Mounting: Mounting ears included in shipment.
- Compliance: FCC, CE, and NTRL
Note:
*N2000 has a single channel that allows for single or dual channel recording and playback. A dual recording has both streams in one file and can be converted to separate MPEG files.
**Recording and playback channels can be synchronously started using a hold and release mechanism.