Overview
Geovision 745-VM00000-H016 GV-VMS 32-Channel HD-DVR Platform
Geovision 745-VM00000-H016 GV-VMS 32-Channel HD-DVR Video Management SystemThe Geovision 745-VM00000-H016 is a professional-grade video management sys…
Geovision 745-VM00000-H016 GV-VMS 32-Channel HD-DVR Platform
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Overview
Geovision 745-VM00000-H016 GV-VMS 32-Channel HD-DVR Video Management System
The Geovision 745-VM00000-H016 is a professional-grade video management system engineered for 32-channel HD-DVR platform deployment. This system provides integrators with a scalable, reliable foundation for multi-camera surveillance infrastructure, delivering centralized recording, playback, and event management across distributed camera networks.
Overview
Built for security integrators and IT managers who require proven performance in demanding surveillance environments, the 745-VM00000-H016 combines hardware-based DVR stability with software-based VMS flexibility. The platform supports HD video recording and playback with straightforward remote access and multi-site management capabilities, making it suitable for retail, transportation, industrial, and enterprise security deployments requiring consistent uptime and audit-trail compliance.
Key Features
- 32-Channel Capacity — Supports simultaneous recording and playback across up to 32 cameras without architectural complexity
- HD-DVR Architecture — Purpose-built for HD video capture with dedicated hardware encoding to minimize CPU load and ensure reliable continuous recording
- Professional VMS Interface — GV-VMS software provides intuitive timeline-based search, multi-monitor display layouts, and event-driven recording controls
- Flexible Storage Management — Supports local hard drive arrays with configurable retention policies and automatic overwrite modes for 24/7 operation
- Remote Access & Mobile Integration — Enables authorized personnel to view live and recorded footage from remote locations with standard network connectivity
- Event-Triggered Recording — Integrates with external sensors and alarm inputs for conditional recording modes, reducing storage overhead while ensuring critical events are captured
- Multi-User Access Control — Role-based permissions allow administrators to restrict playback, export, and system configuration functions to designated operators
- Standard Video Formats — Supports common compression codecs for interoperability with third-party encoders and network cameras
- Backup & Export Capabilities — Generate forensic-grade video exports in industry-standard formats for legal proceedings or incident investigation
- Network Integration — Direct Ethernet connectivity for camera feeds, remote monitoring, and integration with building security management systems
- Scalable Licensing — Channel licensing model allows cost-effective expansion as surveillance coverage requirements grow
- Redundancy Options — Support for failover recording and backup storage configurations to maintain surveillance continuity during hardware failures
Integration & Compatibility
The Geovision 745-VM00000-H016 integrates with Geovision IP cameras and HD-SDI encoders, as well as standard ONVIF-compliant network cameras from third-party manufacturers. The system manages camera authentication, video stream aggregation, and synchronized multi-camera recording through a unified database. Integration with access control systems, alarm panels, and building automation platforms is available through event API and relay outputs, enabling security teams to correlate video evidence with physical access logs and alarm events during incident response.
For integrators deploying hybrid surveillance environments combining DVR and IP camera infrastructure, the 745-VM00000-H016 (often searched as 745 VM00000 H016) provides a proven transition path toward full IP migration without requiring simultaneous replacement of existing analog or HD-SDI investment.

I've evaluated the Geovision 745-VM00000-H016 during planning phases for enterprise and municipal deployments. This system strikes a practical balance between DVR reliability and VMS flexibility — a combination that matters when integrators need to deploy 32-channel systems without overcomplicating network architecture or sacrificing video availability.
Technical Highlights:
- 32-Channel Scalability: The fixed channel count removes guesswork during capacity planning and ensures integrators can quote deterministic storage and bandwidth requirements to end customers.
- HD-DVR Foundation: Purpose-built video encoding at the DVR level eliminates dependency on external IP cameras for baseline HD quality, making it suitable for retrofit projects where existing infrastructure varies.
Deployment Considerations:
- Local storage sizing should account for desired retention period and video quality settings; consult Geovision sizing tools with your specific frame-rate and resolution requirements before purchase.
- Network bandwidth planning is essential when enabling remote access or multi-site failover; ensure adequate WAN capacity and firewall rules before deployment to avoid bottlenecks during peak recording periods.
The 745-VM00000-H016 is a solid choice for integrators managing surveillance projects where 32-channel DVR capacity aligns with customer site requirements and where proven Geovision ecosystem support is preferred over cutting-edge software-only platforms.
System Design, Deployment & Technical Support
Support services and planning resources for commercial surveillance, access control, and infrastructure deployments.
Fixed scope • Fixed price
System Design Assistance
- Get help validating product compatibility
- Coverage requirements
- Storage planning and deployment architecture before you buy.
Deployment & Configuration Support
- Access fixed-scope support for rollout planning
- User setup guidance
- Migration and system standardization across single-site or multi-site deployments
Guides, Tools & Calculators
- PoE requirements
- Storage retention
- Camera selection and deployment methodology