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The RLN8-410 supports 4MP, 5MP, 8MP, and 12MP (4K Ultra HD) resolutions, making it compatible with all continuously powered Reolink cameras, excluding battery-powered or TrackMix Series G765 cameras.
The NVS8 recorder comes standard with a 2TB SATA hard drive. Additionally, an external hard drive can be connected via the eSATA port. The maximum supported capacity for each hard drive is 6TB.
The recorder has 8 Ethernet ports, all of which provide PoE (Power Over Ethernet). One port provides a maximum of 25W, and all eight ports combined provide a maximum of 75W. Data and power are conveniently transmitted via the Ethernet cable, so separate power cables are not necessarily needed. This significantly simplifies installation, and even longer cable runs are not an issue.
Setup is extremely easy. Connect the power cord, mouse, monitor, and any cameras to the recorder. Turn on the power and answer a few quick setup questions. If you don't know the final settings yet, you can proceed by clicking "Next". Settings can be changed later from the menus. After the quick setup, the recorder automatically searches for cameras, assigns them channels (1-8), displays video footage, and starts recording. If necessary, camera usernames and passwords must be set in the IP-Channel menus. Other settings, such as recording and motion detection details, are also modified from the menus. The recorder and its connected cameras can be easily added to the Reolink App and Client using the QR code or UID number on top of the casing.
Supported network protocols: HTTP, TCP/IP, UDP, DHCP, P2P, UPNP, RTSP, SMTP, SSL/TLS, DNS, DDNS, NTP, FTP. Supported video compression standards: H.264, H.264+
Device dimensions: Height 41mm, width 260mm, depth 230mm, and weight 1.2 kg.
Contents of the sales package: Recorder, AC power adapter, HDMI cable, USB mouse, 1-meter Ethernet network cable, quick installation guide (in English). Finnish instructions here.