Lanner introduces V6S, the next-generation rugged vehicle surveillance NVR

Lanner Electronics Inc., a manufacturer and supplier of network appliances and rugged computing platforms, launched V6S, next-generation rugged, fanless vehicle surveillance NVR. V6S is designed for public transit video surveillance, recording and analytics. V6S, being the robust vehicle surveillance NVR, can operate under wide temperature range (-20~60°C), indicating its excellent reliability in harsh environment.

V6S is powered by the 7th Generation 14 nm Intel Core i7-7600U SoC (formerly Kaby Lake), offering power-efficient performance and accelerated graphics performance for vehicle computing needs.

Designed for mobile surveillance, the new V6S series offers 1 x GbE RJ45 ports plus 10 x RJ-45 PoE ports for IP camera connection, and two removable 2.5” HDD/SSD drive bays for the storage of recorded footages. For wireless connectivity, V6S is internally built with 1 x full-sized Mini-PCIe with dual SIM card reader, 1 x half-sized Mini-PCIe, and 1 x external Mini-PCIe 3.0 with dual SIM card readers, which allows 4G/LTE module to be removable externally.

V6S comes with an external power adapter with Li-ion battery for 15 min. backup (SKU A1). The external power adapter (modeled LVP-POE936BA01) supports +9~36VDC vehicle power input, ignition on/off, delayed Power-on/off, 19V/60W system output, & 56V/180W PoE output and 18.5VDC. The capacity of the Li-ion internal battery is 2600mAh, which supplies 15 minutes system power backup.

Since vehicles are constantly in motion, non-flat road surfaces may be frequently encountered. By taking this into considerations, V6S is compliant with E13 standard and has passed MIL-STD-810G shock and vibration resistance certifications to ensure proper operations when traveling on non-flat surfaces. Temperature is another concern when installed within a vehicle interior. Therefore, V6S is built to support wide temperature range, from -20 to 60°C.

V6S

Fanless Vehicle NVR with 10x PoE Ports, with Intel Core i7-7600U

  • Intel Core i7-7600U Dual Cores Processor
  • MIL-STD-810G and E-mark certified
  • External removable Mini-PCIe x1 with 2 SIM sockets for 4G/LTE
  • 2 x Swappable 2.5” HDD drive bays
  • External power adapter with Li-ion battery for 15 min. backup (SKU A1)
  • 2x COM, 4x USB, 7x DI/DO, optional CAN bus, Audio, DVI, VGA
  • 10x PoE ports with Intel i210IT, 1x GbE RJ45 with i210IT
  • Built in anti-vibration kit
  • Fanless rugged design

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