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I bought this about two months ago in the hope to hook up some cameras on my place, but need some cash as rego is due in a few months. I took it out of the box to make sure everything was there but its still brand new.

DVR4-NET-Plus™

4 Channel Digital Video Recorder with Networking & USB backup

SW-R-DVR4NET-PLUS

The Swann DVR4-Net-Plus is the next generation of DIY security safety monitoring. Featuring four standard composite video inputs and 2 video outputs. It is the ideal CCTV system for small retail stores, homes or as a replacement for old fashioned time lapse recorders. Integrated motion activated recording also makes it ideal for covert observation systems. Control of the unit is via the front panel controls and on-screen display menu. Video recording is activated manually via alarm-inputs or automatically via built-in motion detection.

Features

  • Multi-feature 4 camera remote monitoring & recording
  • Record video to a hard drive & download to USB port specifically designed for quality USB thumb drives**
  • Web ready*** & connects to your existing WAN, LAN or network
  • Set & forget with programable motion detection
  • Easy installation, use with any TV, monitor & security cameras
  • Safeguard your home: monitor your children, baby sitter, parties and view whilst away on vacation
  • Protect your business: oversee customers, staff, store, reduce theft, parking lot and showroom
  • Features: remote control, audio monitoring, intelligent searches & more* HDD & Memory Stick not included **USB only used for system firmware update & video download to thumb drive

  • Link to the website -
Swann DVR4-Net Plus

  • $650 + Postage. They cost $1299 at Dick Smith Electronics

  • PM me, im from Northern NSW. Email bravotwozerosas@hotmail.com

  • Thanks

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