DAHUA NVR5232-EI  32 Channels 1U 2HDD WizSense Network Video Recorder
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DAHUA NVR5232-EI 32 Channels 1U 2HDD WizSense Network Video Recorder

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DAHUA NVR5232-EI 32 Channels 1U 2HDD WizSense Network Video RecorderNVR5232 EI 32 Channels 1U 2HDD WizSense Network Video Recorder > Smart H. 265+ H. 265 Smart H. 264+ H. 264 MJPEG decoding format. > 32 channel 1080p self adaptive decoding capability. > Max. 384 Mbps incoming recording outgoing bandwidth. > AI by recorder: 2 channel face detection and recognition, 4 channel perimeter protection, and 8 channel SMD Plus. > AI by camera: Face detection and recognition, perimeter protection, SMD Plus, metadata, ANPR,

NVR5232-EI

32 Channels 1U 2HDD WizSense Network Video Recorder

> Smart H.265+/H.265/Smart H.264+/H.264/MJPEG decoding format.

> 32-channel 1080p self-adaptive decoding capability.

> Max. 384 Mbps incoming/recording/outgoing bandwidth.

> AI by recorder: 2-channel face detection and recognition, 4-channel perimeter protection, and 8-channel SMD Plus.

> AI by camera: Face detection and recognition, perimeter protection, SMD Plus, metadata, ANPR, stereo analysis, heat map, and people counting.

> Security baseline 2.3.



Product Data

System

Main Processor

Industrial-grade processor

Operating System

Embedded Linux

Operating Interface

Web, Local GUI

AI

AI by Recorder

Face detection; face recognition; perimeter protection; SMD Plus

AI by Camera

Face detection; face recognition; video metadata (human, motor vehicles, and non-motor vehicles); perimeter protection; SMD Plus; stereo analysis; crowd distribution; people counting; ANPR; vehicle density; heat map

Perimeter Protection

Perimeter Performance AI by Recorder (Number of Channels)

4 channels, 10 IVS rules for each channel

Perimeter Performance of AI by Camera (Number of Channels)

16 channels

Face Detection

Face Attributes

Gender; age group; glasses; expressions; face mask; beard

Face Detection Performance of AI by Recorder (Number of Channels)

2 channels (up to 12 face images/s each channel)

Face Detection Performance of AI by Camera (Number of Channels)

16 channels

Face Recognition

Face Database Capacity

Up to 20 face databases with 20,000 images, with a total capacity of 2.5 G. Name, gender, birthday, address, credential type, credential No., countries & regions and state can be added to each face image.

Face Recognition Performance of AI by Recorder (Number of Channels)

1. 16-channel FD (by camera) + FR (by recorder), image stream: 16 face images/s
2. 2-channe FD (by recorder) + FR (by recorder), video stream: 12 face images/s

Face Recognition Performance of AI by Camera (Number of Channels)

16 channels

SMD Plus

SMD Plus by Recorder

8 channels: Secondary filtering for human and motor vehicle , reducing false alarms caused by leaves, rain and lighting condition change

SMD Plus by Camera

16 channels

Video Metadata

Metadata Performance of AI by Camera (Number of Channels)

8 channels

Human Attributes

Top color, top type, bottom color, bottom type, hat, bag, age, gender and umbrella

Motor Vehicle Attributes

License plate, plate color, vehicle body, vehicle model, vehicle logo, calling, seatbelt, vehicle interior, vehicle registration location.

Non-motor Vehicle Attributes

Vehicle model, vehicle color, number of persons, helmet.

Vehicle License Plate Comparison

ANPR by Camera (Number of Channels)

8 channels

License Plate Database Capacity

1. Create up to 20,000 plate numbers.
2. Blocklist and allowlist

Audio and Video

Access Channel

32

Network Bandwidth

AI disabled: 384 Mbps incoming, 384 Mbps recording and 384 Mbps outgoing
AI enabled: 200 Mbps incoming, 200 Mbps recording and 200 Mbps outgoing

Resolution

32 MP; 24 MP; 16 MP; 12 MP; 8 MP; 5 MP; 4 MP; 1080p; 720p; D1; CIF; QCIF

Decoding Capability

AI disabled:

2-channel 32 MP@20 fps; 2-channel 24 MP@20 fps; 4-channel 16 MP@30 fps; 5-channel 12 MP@30 fps;

8-channel 8 MP@30 fps; 12-channel 5 MP@30 fps;

16-channel 4 MP@30 fps; 32-channel 1080p@30 fps
AI enabled:

1-channel 32 MP@20 fps; 1-channel 24 MP@20 fps; 2-channel 16 MP@30 fps; 4-channel 12 MP@30 fps; 4-channel 8 MP@30 fps; 8-channel 5 MP@30 fps; 12-channel 4 MP@30 fps; 24-channel 1080p@30 fps

Video Output

1-channel VGA, 1-channel HDMI video output.
Heterogeneous video source output for HDMI and VGA
Supports 4K display

Multi-screen Display

Main screen: 1/4/8/9/16/25/36
Sub screen: 1/4/8/9/16

Third-party Camera Access

ONVIF; Panasonic; Sony; Axis; Arecont; Pelco; Canon; Samsung

Compression Standard

Video Compression

Smart H.265+; H.265; Smart H.264+; H.264; MJPEG

Audio Compression

G.711a; G.711u; PCM; G726

Network

Network Protocol

HTTP; HTTPS; TCP/IP; IPv4/IPv6; RTSP; UDP; SNMP; NTP; DHCP; DNS; SMTP; UPnP; IP Filter; PPPoE; FTP; DDNS; Alarm Server; IP Search (Supports Dahua IP camera, DVR, NVS, etc.); Multicast; P2P; Auto Registration

Mobile Phone Access

iOS; Android

Interoperability

ONVIF 21.12(Profile T; Profile S; Profile G); CGI; SDK

Browser

Chrome
IE 9 or later
Firefox

Recording Playback

Multi-channel Playback

Up to 16 channels

Record Mode

General, motion detection; intelligent; alarm; POS

Backup Method

USB device and network

Playback Mode

Instant playback, general playback, event playback, tag playback, smart playback (face and motion detection)

Storage

Disk Group

Yes

Alarm

General Alarm

Motion detection; privacy masking; local alarm

Anomaly Alarm

Camera offline; storage error; disk full; IP conflict; MAC conflict; login lock; abnormal behavior of fan; cybersecurity exception

Intelligent Alarm

Face detection; perimeter protection; face recognition; video metadata (human, motor vehicles, and non-motor vehicles); SMD Plus; stereo analysis; crowd distribution; people counting; ANPR; vehicle density; heat map

Alarm Linkage

Record; snapshot (panoramic); local alarm output; IPC external alarm output; access controller; audio; buzzer; log, preset; email

Port

Audio Input

1-channel RCA

Audio Output

1-channel RCA

Alarm Input

4 channels

Alarm Output

2 channels

HDD Interface

2 SATA ports, up to 16 TB. The maximum HDD capacity varies with environment temperature.

RS-232

1

RS-485

1

USB

2 (1 front USB 2.0 port, 1 rear USB 3.0 port)

HDMI

1

VGA

1

Network Port

1(10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet port, RJ-45)

General

Power Supply

12 VDC, 4 A

Power Consumption

Total output of NVR is ≤ 10 W (without HDD)

Net Weight

1.57 kg (3.46 lb)

Gross Weight

2.73 kg (6.02 lb)

Product Dimensions

375.0 mm × 284.4 mm x 56.0mm (14.76" × 11.20" × 2.20") (W × D × H)

Packaging Dimensions

433.0 mm × 141.0 mm × 366.0 mm (17.04" × 5.55" × 14.41") (W × D × H)

Operating Temperature

–10 °C to +55 °C (14 °F to +131 °F)

Storage Temperature

–20 °C to +60 °C (–4 °F to +140 °F)

Operating Humidity

10%–93% (RH)

Installation

Rack or desktop

Certifications

FCC: 47 CFR FCC Part15, SubpartB, Class A
CE-EMC: EN 55032: 2015+A1: 2020; EN IEC 61000-3-2: 2019+A1: 2021; EN 61000-3-3: 2013+A1: 2019+A2: 2021; EN 55035: 2017+A11: 2020; EN 50130-4: 2011+A1: 2014
CE-LVD: EN 62368-1: 2014

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It will be new X-40's for me once a year from now on assuming quality doesn't slide... fresh manufacturing is apparently very important, so hopefully Franklin will keep their runs moderate, and maybe that's what Dura did wrong.(?) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Full review: This review will focus largely on the physical & quality comparisons between the Franklin Outdoor X-40 pickleball and the Dura Fast 40 pickleball, but I'll also give a summary of my impressions from the mouth of experts and supplement also by my own amateur impressions and measurements. Dura hole specs: 16 drilled holes @ 0.325" & 24 drilled holes @ .264" Franklin hole specs: 40 drilled holes @ 0.288" Both balls have 40 holes with an average hole size of 0.288", but the Dura ball has a far more randomized hole pattern. I personally didn't notice any difference in spin characteristics or any notable advantage to the randomized hole pattern of the Dura. Franklin weight: 26g Dura weight: 25g Both balls are rotationally molded in one continuous piece so the seam is just as strong as the rest of the ball on either ball... the appearance of a seam is on the outside of the ball only but the visual molding mark is not actually separated in any way in the middle of the ball and the inside of the ball will likewise appear 100% seamless on either ball, so no true seam exists (both balls are true "1-piece" balls). The Dura ball has much smoother molding marks w/ no plastic flashing like the Franklin... this is primarily cosmetic but quality in this regard definitely goes to the Dura. Subjective color preference: in the shade I think the Dura "Neon" color looks better (see pic), but in typical full sun the green tint looks dingy on the Dura ball in my opinion, and I feel the Franklin "Optic Yellow" is a crisper color that's probably a little more visible. These are the only 2 ball colors I have to compare. 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