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Digital Video Recorder Hikvision Pro Series 8‑ch 5 MP 1U H.265 AcuSense, 8 inputs, 3840×2160, 12 TB HDD, 12 V DC
Digital Video Recorder Hikvision Pro Series 8‑ch 5 MP 1U H.265 AcuSense is a compact 8-channel DVR designed for medium CCTV installations and remote monitoring. It records up to 5 MP video and can output at resolutions up to 3840×2160. The unit supports H.264 and H.265 codec families, Fast/Gigabit Ethernet connectivity, ONVIF compliance and common network protocols. Onboard ports include 2× USB 3.2 Gen1 (Type-A), 1× USB 2.0 and a single RJ‑45 LAN. Internal SATA storage supports up to 12 TB. The recorder operates from a 12 V DC supply, weighs 1.78 kg and is finished in black.
The DVR integrates AcuSense deep‑learning features for reliable human and vehicle detection and fast target search, reducing false alarms and speeding investigations. H.265 video compression reduces bandwidth and storage needs while maintaining image quality. Multiple USB ports and a single RJ‑45 LAN port provide flexible connection options for backup, configuration and network access. Compact 1U form factor and support for up to 12 TB local storage make it suitable where space and retention are important.
Install the DVR on a stable shelf or in a 1U rack position and connect cameras using the appropriate cabling or network configuration for ONVIF cameras. Insert a compatible SATA HDD up to 12 TB for local recording, connect the device to the network via the RJ‑45 LAN port and power it from a 12 V DC source. Use the front and USB ports for local backup and configuration. Configure recording channels, bitrate and retention through the device web interface or a connected client application, and enable AcuSense human/vehicle detection to reduce false alarms and accelerate event search.
For optimal performance, use enterprise‑grade surveillance HDDs up to 12 TB and a Gigabit Ethernet network. Keep firmware up to date, configure proper retention and overwrite rules, and calibrate AcuSense detection sensitivity to match the installation environment to avoid missed detections or excessive alerts.