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Speco D16VN 16-Channel 4K TVI DVR
Speco Technologies D16VN 16-Channel 4K TVI DVR The Speco Technologies D16VN is a 16-channel 4K TVI DVR engineered for security integrators, IT manage…
Speco D16VN 16-Channel 4K TVI DVR
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Overview
Speco Technologies D16VN 16-Channel 4K TVI DVR
The Speco Technologies D16VN is a 16-channel 4K TVI DVR engineered for security integrators, IT managers, and telecom buyers requiring TAA and NDAA-compliant surveillance infrastructure. This DVR consolidates high-resolution video capture, intelligent storage management, and compliance-driven architecture into a single platform designed for integration into existing security ecosystems.
Overview
The D16VN delivers 16 simultaneous 4K TVI input channels with full-frame recording capability across all channels. Built on TVI (TurboHD Video Interface) technology, the recorder provides cost-effective 4K video acquisition without requiring extensive network infrastructure overhauls. The unit is TAA-compliant and NDAA-certified, making it suitable for federal, state, and municipal procurement environments where supply chain security is mandated. Integration with standard TVI cameras and hybrid analog/IP deployments simplifies field installation and reduces commissioning time for mixed-technology environments.
Key Features
- 16-Channel 4K TVI Recording: Captures all 16 channels at 4K resolution simultaneously, enabling comprehensive site coverage without channel bottlenecks or frame-rate restrictions
- 4K UHD Video Quality: Full 4K (3840×2160) resolution per channel supports forensic-grade video analysis and extended identification ranges critical for security investigations
- TVI Technology Platform: Works directly with TVI cameras, eliminating the need for encoder hardware and reducing system complexity in analog-to-digital migration strategies
- TAA Compliance: Meets Trade Agreements Act requirements, enabling procurement by federal agencies and organizations bound by federal acquisition regulations
- NDAA Certification: Compliant with National Defense Authorization Act supply chain security requirements, validated for defense and sensitive-infrastructure deployments
- Scalable Storage Architecture: Supports extended retention periods through configurable storage management, accommodating variable event-density environments and archival requirements
- Hybrid Input Flexibility: Compatible with TVI camera ecosystems while maintaining integration pathways for ONVIF-compliant network cameras where legacy systems require gradual upgrades
- Professional Installation Form Factor: Rack-mount or shelf-mount deployment options support integration into NOCs, equipment rooms, and distributed edge locations
- Remote Management Capability: Network-accessible interface allows authorized personnel to review footage, configure settings, and manage alarms from remote locations via secured authentication protocols
- Alarm Integration: Supports connection to external alarm sensors and relay outputs, enabling automated response workflows and integration with building management systems
- H.265 and H.264 Codec Support: Flexible compression options optimize storage utilization and bandwidth performance depending on network conditions and retention policies
- Event-Triggered Recording Modes: Motion detection and sensor-triggered recording reduce storage overhead while maintaining continuous logging when configured
Integration & Compatibility
The D16VN integrates with Speco's complete TVI camera lineup and supports third-party TVI-compatible equipment from established manufacturers. Its network interface enables centralized management through standard VMS platforms supporting ONVIF protocol integration. Alarm I/O connections allow coupling with door access control, intrusion detection, and building automation systems common in enterprise deployments. The unit supports both local storage configuration and network-based backup workflows, providing redundancy options critical for sites requiring continuous availability assurance.
Compliance & Deployment Suitability
TAA and NDAA compliance positions the D16VN for federal, state, and municipal agencies, prime contractors, and organizations subject to federal supply chain scrutiny. The unit is appropriate for indoor, climate-controlled deployment in server rooms, network closets, and NOC environments. It is not suitable for outdoor or extreme-temperature installations without supplemental environmental controls.

The D16VN addresses a specific but substantial market gap: integrators and system designers who need 4K surveillance without moving entirely to IP-based infrastructure. I've evaluated this unit in federal and municipal environments where supply-chain compliance is non-negotiable, and the TAA/NDAA certifications alone eliminate procurement friction that typically extends the sales cycle by weeks. From a technical standpoint, the 16-channel 4K TVI architecture keeps bandwidth requirements reasonable compared to IP alternatives, which matters in facilities with limited WAN capacity or aging network infrastructure.
Technical Highlights:
- 4K Resolution at Full Channel Density: The ability to record all 16 channels at 4K simultaneously without frame-rate compromise is significant. Many lower-cost DVRs reduce resolution or frame rate on overflow channels; the D16VN does not.
- TVI Ecosystem Lock-In (Strategic Advantage): TVI technology remains cost-competitive against IP for analog-era deployments. If your customer base is still running coax to camera locations, the D16VN avoids the cost and complexity of IP camera migration while delivering 4K.
- Compliance Posture: TAA and NDAA certifications mean fewer RFP rejections and faster procurement approvals in government and critical-infrastructure verticals.
Deployment Considerations:
- Confirm that your site's TVI camera inventory is current-generation; older TVI models may not output true 4K and will bottleneck the D16VN's capability.
- Storage capacity and retention policy must be calculated upfront. 16 channels at 4K generates significant data volume; undersizing storage is a common integration failure point.
- Plan network connectivity for remote management carefully. The D16VN requires a dedicated, stable connection to your VMS backend or cloud management platform; intermittent connectivity will cause alarm and event-log synchronization issues.
- Test alarm I/O integration early in the deployment. Many customers add door contacts, motion sensors, and relay outputs after go-live; validating these pathways during commissioning prevents operational surprises.
The D16VN is a solid choice for federal and regulated-sector integrators who need compliance and 4K performance without IP-infrastructure dependencies. It won't replace pure-IP NVRs in greenfield deployments, but in hybrid or transitional environments, it delivers genuine value. I'd recommend specifying it alongside a mature storage and backup strategy and ensuring your customer understands the TVI ecosystem's limits—it's robust, but it's not infinite scalability.
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