This is the UNIMO UDR-816 Premium Series 16 Channel DVR. It has a fully functional front control panel with a Jog/Shuttle control knob for ease of use. This unit is also fitted with a DVD burner, to add to the number of ways that this DVR can backup the recorded footage.
This model of UNIMO DVR has the H.264 compression with full D1 real time recording on all channels. It has RAID functionality and it supports eSATA. This model is fitted standard with a AV-2000GigB Hard Disk Drive for long term storage. The backup ability for this UNIMO is via the DVD burner, Network connection and the available USB ports. There is a mobile App available to view both live and recorded video. These UNIMO DVRs are Korean manufactured and supported for a total of 2 years.
The Specifications and Features for the UNIMO UDR-816 are as follows. It has the Advanced H.264 Full D1 400IPS Real Time Recording and Playback. A high resolution HDMI output and 1 only VGA output, there is 1 main BNC composite output and 3 BNC spot monitor outputs. Live display, record, playback, backup and network all simultaneously. It has a builtin front loading DVD RW also 2 USB ports for both backup and full mouse control support. Multiple speed playback and frame by frame playback via the Jog or Shuttle control knob. Extended storage via the eSATA HDD storage with three HDD with all three able to store 3TB and over. Smart device support via the provided App, with control over live viewing, playback and PTZ control. IR control and mouse control over all functions of the UNIMO DVR. IT has RAID support for 0, 1, and 5. There are 16 audio inputs and 1 audio output. CMS is available for up to 64 cameras. The UNIMO UDR-816 16 channel DVR is manufactured in Korea and comes from new with a 2 year (24 month) Warranty.
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I have a UDR 916H and is stuck is booting mode, I could see the cameras but does not get to the setup prompt. The loading bar just shows up to the half in the monitor. What could be the problem
Hi Hector, and thank you for visiting our website.
In most cases a DVR failure to boot up or go into
a boot cycle, can be cause by faulty HDD. We would
suggest to replacing the HDD with new. Should your
DVR have more then one HDD, remove all but one, and
cycle through them, it maybe only one faulty HDD
causing your issue!