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Optional Components
Video Inputs
– The Video inputs are RG-53 BNC connectors. Simply plug one end into your video source (DVD,
Camera, etc.) and plug the other end into the desired BNC input on the HDDR unit.
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To fully utilize your HDDR unit’s potential, several optional OpenEye components are listed below. Contact your dealer
for more information.
1)
Extra Video Storage Hard Drive
– Each HDDR unit has a virtually unlimited storage potential. By adding
additional Video Data Hard Drives you can extend the amount of Video Data your HDDR system can store before
overwriting older data.
2)
100MB / 250MB Zip Drive
– Zip drives are an easy way to transfer small amounts of Video Data. Often times it is
all that is needed when delivering the extracted video to Law Enforcement.
3)
DVD ROM Recordable Drive
– DVD Recorders are an exceptional way to store large amounts of Video Data
easily. Each DVD can store up to 5 Gigabytes of Video Data.
4)
USB External Hard Drive
– An easy way to extract large amounts of Video Data from the HDDR unit is to use an
USB External Hard Drive. This drive connects to the USB port on the HDDR unit and can be attached to any
computer with an USB port.
5)
Fiber Network Interface Adapter
– A Fiber Network Adapter is used in enterprise network environments where
large amounts of data are transferred across the LAN. If large groups of people are logging in remotely across the
LAN, the Fiber adapter will speed the data transfer.
6)
Gigabit 10/100/1000 Network Interface Adapter
– A Gigabit Ethernet adapter can transfer data up to 10 times
faster than standard fast Ethernet which comes standard with the HDDR unit. This speed can be helpful if many
people access the HDDR remotely.
Figure 2.6
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