March Networks 6708 8 channel hybrid network video recorder

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: March Networks
  • Model code: 6708
  • Video inputs: 8
  • Hardware solution: 1
  • Recording system: HDD
Additional info:

Meets privacy guidelines. Privacy protection features, such as privacy masking, operator access restrictions, and the ability to delete archived video clips, complies with video surveillance guidelines across Europe and the Middle East. Configurable recording policies. Record video based on user-definable variables like schedule, motion, analytics, etc. Real-time health monitoring. Be alerted to camera, recorder and network issues within seconds. Ideal for customers seeking a high-performance video surveillance platform that supports up to eight cameras, offers intuitive software for identifying fraud and monitoring operations, and makes it easier and more cost-effective to transition to high-definition (HD) IP video.

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Make March Networks
Manufacturer March Networks Corporation
Category IP Cameras products
Model code 6708
Yes
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 110 / 220 V AC
Power consumption (W): 60 W
Physical Specifications Weight (kg): 3.3
Dimensions (mm): 918 x 287 x 306
Environmental Specifications Operating temperature (°C): 5 ~ 40 C (41 ~ 105 F)
Operating humidity (%): 5 ~ 95
Additional info
  • Meets privacy guidelines. Privacy protection features, such as privacy masking, operator access restrictions, and the ability to delete archived video clips, complies with video surveillance guidelines across Europe and the Middle East.
  • Configurable recording policies. Record video based on user-definable variables like schedule, motion, analytics, etc.
  • Real-time health monitoring. Be alerted to camera, recorder and network issues within seconds.
  • Ideal for customers seeking a high-performance video surveillance platform that supports up to eight cameras, offers intuitive software for identifying fraud and monitoring operations, and makes it easier and more cost-effective to transition to high-definition (HD) IP video.
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