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List Price: $119.99
Our Price: $127.32
Availability: N/A
Manufacturer: LOREX
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Average Customer Rating:     

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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Electronics Brand: Lorex EAN: 0778597041002 Feature: View B/W video from up to 4 cameras simultaneously or individually in sequence on one monitor Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: LOREX Manufacturer: LOREX Model: SG-Q4100 Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: LOREX Studio: LOREX
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Features
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View B/W video from up to 4 cameras simultaneously or individually in sequence on one monitor Includes 4 alarm inputs for connecting external devices such as infrared sensors Features resolution of up to 30 fps with 720 x 480 effective pixels RS232 communication port for PC-based management functionality (requires separate software) Utilizes BNC-type connectors for video inputs and runs on 12-volt DC power supply
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Editorial Reviews:
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BandW Quad Processor - Simultaneous monitoring of up to four cameras on 1 monitor - View up to 4 camera locations simultaneously in real time (30 fps) - Selectable quad screen or full screen recording - Adjustable gain control settings for each camera input - Four Alarm inputs allow for connection of external alarm devices - Event log displays video loss and alarms - RS232 interface allows for computer control (software not included) - On screen display: date*time*camera - User selectable alarm duration (1-99 seconds) - User selectable dwell time (1-30 seconds) - User selectable Audio alarm - Selectable freeze option in quad mode Specifications Video Input: 4 BNC Camera Inputs, 1 VCR Input Video Output:1 quad output, 1 monitor output Alarm Input: 4 Alarm Output:1 Alarm Duration: 1-99 seconds Camera Title:10 Characters Dwell Time: 1-30 Seconds RS-232 Port:Yes (software not included) Operating Temperature: 32°F - 122°F Power Source:DC 12 V, 500mA adapter (included) Power Consumption: 6 W Dimensions:9 and#34; w x 1and#34; H x 5 7/8and#34; D
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: poor installation instructions & Tech help Comment: This item works good, but the problem is they don't tell you you have to have or purchase expensive cable ends in order to make it work. These things should of been included or explained. It took several calls for help to tech support and they only had one tech 2 of whom they wouldn't let you talk too. You better know what 6 pin Din, BNC and RCA plug ends mean and how to change a BNC to a RCA plug with an adapter from Radio Shack. After all the info and frustration I went through I sat down and figured the proper way to hook it up. I almost sent it back.
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