Please Note: The Alarm.com ADC-SVR122-2T stream video recorder (w/2TB) has been discontinued and replaced by the ADC-SVR122-500GB model number.
The Alarm.com ADC-SVR122-2T is a 2TB terabytes storage, up to 8-channels, residential home stream video recorder for Alarm.com residential home security cameras. The ADC-SVR122-2T is designed specifically to work with the Alarm.com hosted video service, and it provides a 24x7 gapless, professional video home surveillance solution. With the ADC-SVR122-2T stream video recorder, you can connect up to 8 Alarm.com video home security cameras for continuous recording. Recorded video can be accessed locally or remotely from a web browser or through our free downloadable Alarm.com mobile apps.
Product Includes:
- Designed for Home Surveillance
- 2TB Terabytes Storage
- HDMI and USB Ports for Local Control
- Supports up to 8 Cameras
- Works with the Alarm.com website and app for remote viewing of recordings
- Dimensions: 3.5" x 3.5" x 5.8" (88 x 88 x 146.7mm)
- Color: White
- Recording Channels: Up to 8 cameras
- Storage: 2 TB
- Transcoded Playback: MPEG4 -->H.264
- Speed Control: 1x, 4x, 8x, 16x
- HDD Bay: 1 bay
- FAN: Ball bearing speed control fan. (MTBF at least 50,000 hours)
- Ethernet Connection: 10Base-T/100BaseTX (RJ45)
- HDMI and USB Connections: Locally view live and recorded video
- Cooling: Fanless Thermal Heat Sink
- Operating Temperature: 32°F -104°F (0°C - +40°C)
- Storage Temperature: -13°F - 158°F (-25°C - +70°C)
- Operating Humidity: 20-95% RH (non-condensing)
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Status LED (on the Front of the SVR):
- Solid Green - Local network and Internet connection
- Flashing Green - Local connection only, no Internet
- Flashing Red (1 sec) - No connection
- Solid Red - Error: Check LEDs on back
- Flashing Green & Red - Factory Reset
SVR Hard Drive (on the Back of the SVR):
- Solid Green - SVR hard drive is operating normally
- Flashing Green - Hard drive is full. Oldest footage is being deleted
- Flashing Red - Hard drive configuration error
Cameras 1-8 (on the Back of the SVR):
- Solid Green - Camera is connected and recording
- Flashing Green - Camera is connected and recording paused
- Flashing Red - Camera is disconnected