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KT&C K9-u1616D NVR Firmware 0261 Download

Posted at November 21, 2024 by PCI-DB Team

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Device NameKT&C K9-u1616D NVR Firmware 0261
CategoryNetwork Ip Surveillance Baby Camera
ManufacturerKT&C
File Size25.4 MB
Supported OSOS Independent

KT&C K9-u1616D NVR Firmware 0261 Description

Specifications:

- Universal Video Inputs: connect 1080p/720p HD-SDI or 960H/SD analog to ANY input
- Reuse existing analog cameras or choose any mix of HD/SD on new systems
- Upgrade any analog camera to megapixel at any time
- 480fps Live Display and Recording @ 2.1 Megapixel 1920x1080 (1080p) and/or 960x480 (960H)
- Up to 30FPS per camera real time recording on any/all channels at any resolution
- Playback any/all cameras at up to 240FPS total
- H.264 Compression for efficient HDD utilization
- Up to 4 internal hard drives for up to 16Tb of internal storage, plus eSATA for external storage
- 3D-Comb filter eliminates pixel artifacts for clearer, sharper images from megapixel or analog playback video
- Simultaneous full stream recording plus dual-codec recording for reduced bandwidth remote viewing
- Pentaplex Operation (Simultaneous live, recording, playback, archiving and remote viewing)
- HDMI, VGA & BNC Main monitor outputs (reuse existing monitor or upgrade to HD)
- Call monitor for sequential and/or event camera display
- HDMI and BNC Spot/Call monitor outputs (reuse existing monitor or upgrade to HD)
- User friendly GUI with graphical icons and visual indicators and multi-language support
- Search video by date and time; alarm/event; from a bookmark
- Digital Zoom with Virtual PTZ in Live & Playback
- Per channel (16) Audio Inputs, Sensor inputs, Relay Outputs; one audio out, two way audio
- Privacy Masking
- Gigabit Ethernet interface for remote network viewing and control
- Multiple Control Inputs: local mouse/hand held IR remote controller (both included); web browser and CMS controls
- On-screen PTZ control via mouse or IR remote
- USB 2.0 ports on front and rear panels for video archive and mouse usage
- Free DDNS Service – static IP address is not required for reliable remote access
- IE Web client plus Free MAC client software with multi-User Access
- Free Windows CMS with multiple monitor support displays 1,024 cameras
- Remote configuration support from built-in web interface and/or free CMS program
- Free iOS and Android app with single and quad live & playback, audio, PTZ and relay control
- Up to 16 camera views on 720p or higher Android tablets

About NVR Firmware:

Applying a new firmware package on your Network Video Recorder (NVR) should improve overall performance and stability, fix various issues encountered with the device, or add support for newly developed features.

The NVR should be carefully upgraded by a power user (that is to say, someone who has the know-how to successfully complete the process), but it can also be performed by an average user at his or her own risk.

Either way, given the fact that each producer has their own method for installing a new firmware, and that every device has a particular way to enter the update mode, you must not consider upgrading the software until you have read and thoroughly understood the installation steps.

As a rule, said steps shouldn’t pose too much of a challenge because manufacturers strive to make them as easy as possible. As with everything else, exceptions do occur, and users should be prepared for them.

Usually, you should transfer the compatible firmware to the Recorder through a USB cable or a memory card, and afterwards enter update mode from the unit’s setup menu or through a specific power-on method.

With this in mind, if you intend to apply this release, make sure the package is compatible with your Network Video Recorder and that it brings about the changes you want or require; hit the download button and apply the new firmware.

Don’t forget to regularly check with our website so that you don’t miss any updates.

  It is highly recommended to always use the most recent driver version available.

Try to set a system restore point before installing a device driver. This will help if you installed an incorrect or mismatched driver. Problems can arise when your hardware device is too old or not supported any longer.

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