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ACTi ENR-130 16-Channel 2-Bay Desktop Standalone - ENR-130-4TB

ACTi ENR-130-4TB 16-Channel 2-Bay Desktop NVR Overview The ENR-130-4TB is a 16-channel desktop NVR built for small-to-mid-scale surveillance deployme…

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ACTi ENR-130 16-Channel 2-Bay Desktop Standalone - ENR-130-4TB

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SKU: ENR-130-4TB
Condition: New

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ACTi ENR-130-4TB 16-Channel 2-Bay Desktop NVR

Overview

The ENR-130-4TB is a 16-channel desktop NVR built for small-to-mid-scale surveillance deployments that need a compact form factor with embedded storage. It bundles 4TB of drive capacity across two bays, eliminating the need to source and install separate disks. The 48 Mbps throughput supports concurrent video ingest from all 16 channels at modest bitrates — practical for retail, office, and light industrial environments where recording multiple streams simultaneously is non-negotiable but extreme bandwidth isn't a constraint. Remote access and video export are native, so operators can review footage and pull evidence clips from the field or off-site without special configuration.

Compatibility

The ENR-130-4TB integrates with ACTi IP camera product lines and any standard ONVIF-compliant camera. It accepts video streams over Ethernet and supports standard network management protocols. Confirm your specific camera model against ACTi documentation to verify driver availability and optimal performance, but any H.264- or H.265-capable IP camera can connect to this recorder.

Installation Notes

The ENR-130-4TB is a desktop unit — mount it on a shelf or in a cabinet where airflow is unrestricted and operating temperature remains between typical indoor ranges. Wire the 16 camera feeds via standard Ethernet runs to your network switch; the unit draws power from a standard AC outlet. No special cabling or adapters are required beyond normal network infrastructure. The two-bay design means you can replace or upgrade storage without opening the recorder — swap drives during maintenance windows without a full power-down if the unit supports hot-swap (consult the manual for confirmation). Ensure your network switch has sufficient bandwidth to handle all 16 streams; a 1 Gbps uplink may become a bottleneck if all cameras stream simultaneously at high bitrate.

Specifications
Brand: ACTi
MPN: ENR-130-4TB
Type: ENR-130 16-Channel 2-Bay Desktop Standalone
Storage: 4TB (2-bay)
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