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C-MOR9T 9 Channel Security DVR Review

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This is the C-MOR9T security DVR even though the design of the device is unique the hardware inside the device bears more resemblance to a PC.  For a start C-MOR9T contains a 1.8 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor, 1024 MB of RAM and a 500-gigabyte Seagate SATA hard drive.  The security DVR is designed to accommodate up to 9 surveillance cameras and is capable of recording up to 360 days of camera footage.

If the DVR detects that an attached security camera has a fault or has been damaged it can send you an email to notify you of the cameras state.  If necessary you can configure the DVR to email you when it detects motion on your cameras, you can also set the DVR to start and stop recording with its motion detection features.  You can create a schedule that determines when the DVR will start and start recording, alternatively you can attach external alarms to the system and it will begin recording camera footage if an alarm is triggered.

The security DVR can be connected to a LAN or broadband connection, when connected to a network you can control the functions of the DVR from a remote location.  The majority of security recorders that are network compatible include software that you need to install on a PC to set up the feature, the C-MOR9T can be connected to a network without the use of separate software.  Providing you have a router that supports a dynamic DNS you can use this to connect the DVR to a network.

You can control security cameras with pan tilt and zoom functions with the DVR, the system has an RS-232 port to accommodate them.  The DVR has an Ethernet port built in so you can connect it to a network and it also has a built in USB port.  Both MPEG-4 and JPEG video compression is incorporated into the DVR and it supports various mobile phones that you can use to keep you informed about camera activities.  The DVR is capable of recording video at a maximum of 30 frames per second and you can view the output of 9 cameras attached to the system simultaneously.

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