The Alarm.com ADC-CSVR2000P-2X3TB Pro Series Non-PoE Commercial Business Stream Video Recorder is a top-notch cloud-managed storage solution crafted for round-the-clock local video recording. When paired with Alarm.com Pro Series cameras, it can continuously record up to 16 camera streams at an amazing 4MP resolution. With two 3TB hard drives offering a huge 6TB storage capacity, it gives you plenty of room for all your video footage, making it perfect for businesses needing reliable and high-quality video surveillance. This recorder has a simple networking setup with a separate RJ45 port for your camera network, ensuring a stable and secure connection. It supports up to 2 4K monitors for high-definition video playback and monitoring. The USB 3.0 outputs allow for quick video clip exports, so sharing and managing your recorded footage is a breeze. And its Ethernet connectivity is more reliable than wireless options, keeping your video streams uninterrupted and safe. Main features include simplified networking with a dedicated RJ45 port, local storage on one or two hard drives, outputs for up to 2 4K monitors, USB 3.0 outputs for fast video clip export, and reliable Ethernet connectivity. Technical specifications: 6TB storage (2 x 3TB hard drives), up to 16 camera streams at 4MP resolution, a discrete RJ45 port for the camera network, up to 2 x 4K monitor outputs, USB 3.0 ports for fast video clip export, and Ethernet connectivity. Package contents are the Alarm.com ADC-CSVR2000P-2X3TB Video Recorder, 2 x 3TB Hard Drives, a Power Supply, and a User Manual.

Using this video recorder is easy. First, connect it to your camera network through the dedicated RJ45 port. Then, plug in the power supply. You can start recording right away when paired with Alarm.com Pro Series cameras. To monitor the footage, connect up to 2 4K monitors. If you want to share some clips, use the USB 3.0 ports for a quick export. When it comes to maintenance, keep the device in a cool and dry place. Make sure the Ethernet connection is stable. Also, check the hard drives regularly to ensure there's enough space for new recordings. Avoid exposing the device to extreme temperatures or humidity. And always refer to the user manual if you have any questions.