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Dahua NVR5832-16P-XI/Pro 32CH 2U 16PoE 8HDDs WizMind Network Video Recorder, 512Mbps Bandwidth, 8K HDMI Output, AI by Recorder, RAID 0/1/5/6/10, ePoE Support

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Dahua NVR5832-16P-XI/Pro 32CH 2U 16PoE 8HDDs WizMind Network Video Recorder, 512Mbps Bandwidth, 8K HDMI Output, AI by Recorder, RAID 0/1/5/6/10, ePoE SupportDahua NVR5832 16P XI Pro 32CH 2U 16PoE 8HDDs WizMind Network Video Recorder 512Mbps Bandwidth, 8K HDMI Output, AI by Recorder, RAID, ePoE Support HighCapacity 2U PoE NVR Powerful AI Processing & RAID Data Protection HighPerformance Recording: 32channel access, 512 Mbps incoming recording and 384 Mbps outgoing bandwidth. Supports up to 32MP resolution cameras. Integrated 16Port PoE (ePoE Ready): 16 independent PoE ports (10 100 Mbps) with total output

Dahua NVR5832-16P-XI/Pro 32CH 2U 16PoE 8HDDs WizMind Network Video Recorder – 512Mbps Bandwidth, 8K HDMI Output, AI by Recorder, RAID, ePoE Support

High‑Capacity 2U PoE NVR – Powerful AI Processing & RAID Data Protection

  • High‑Performance Recording: 32‑channel access, 512 Mbps incoming/recording and 384 Mbps outgoing bandwidth. Supports up to 32MP resolution cameras.
  • Integrated 16‑Port PoE (ePoE Ready): 16 independent PoE ports (10/100 Mbps) with total output power of 150W. Ports 1‑8 support ePoE for long‑distance transmission (up to 800m). Each port max 25.5W (IEEE 802.3af/at).
  • Massive Storage & RAID Protection: 8 SATA HDD bays, each supporting up to 20TB (total 160TB). Supports RAID 0/1/5/6/10 for data redundancy and performance. Plus 1 eSATA for expansion.
  • 8K Ultra‑HD Video Output: HDMI 1 supports 7680×4320 resolution for stunning detail on large displays. Dual HDMI and dual VGA outputs with flexible mirroring/heterogeneous sources.
  • AI by Recorder (Xinghan Large‑Scale Models): 8‑channel face detection + recognition (video stream), 16‑channel perimeter protection, 8‑channel video metadata (23 attributes), and 8‑channel AcuPick – all processed locally on the NVR.
  • Full‑Channel AcuPick & WizSeek: With AcuPick‑enabled cameras, supports 32‑channel WizSeek. For standard cameras, enabling AI by NVR provides up to 8‑channel WizSeek. Modeling capacity of 432,000 targets per day.
  • Rich I/O & Alarm Integration: 16 alarm inputs, 8 alarm outputs (1 with 12V 1A power output), 2‑ch audio output, dual RS‑485 (half/full duplex), RS‑232, 4 USB ports (2 front USB 2.0, 2 rear USB 3.0).

System & AI Performance

Perimeter Protection (AI by Recorder)

Main Processor Industrial-grade processor
Operating System Embedded Linux
Operating Interface Web, Local GUI
AI by Recorder (Local AI) Face detection & recognition; video metadata (human/motor vehicle/non‑motor vehicle); perimeter protection; SMD; AcuPick; WizSeek; Text‑Defined Alarming
AI by Camera Face detection/recognition; video metadata; perimeter protection; SMD; stereo analysis; crowd distribution; people counting; ANPR; heat map; PPE detection; AcuPick
AcuPick Performance (AI by Recorder) Xinghan models enabled: 8 channels (1080p)
Xinghan models disabled: 16 channels (1080p)
AcuPick Performance (AI by Camera) All channels (36 targets/s)
WizSeek Performance With AcuPick cameras: full‑channel WizSeek
With normal cameras + AI by NVR: up to 8‑channel WizSeek
Modeling capacity: 432,000 targets/day
Search Language English; TradChinese; Korean
Performance (Xinghan enabled) 16 channels, 10 IVS rules per channel
Performance (Xinghan disabled) 32 channels, 10 IVS rules per channel
Performance (AI by Camera) All channels (32 targets/s)

Face Detection & Recognition

Video Metadata & SMD

Face Attributes 6 attributes
Face Detection (AI by Recorder) Xinghan enabled: 8 channels (12 face images/s per channel)
Xinghan disabled: 16 channels (12 face images/s per channel)
Face Detection (AI by Camera) All channels (32 targets/s)
Face Database Capacity Up to 20 databases, 200,000 images (44GB total)
Face Recognition (AI by Recorder) 32‑channel FD (by camera) + FR (by recorder): 32 face images/s
Xinghan enabled: 8‑channel FD+FR (video stream): 16 face images/s
Xinghan disabled: 16‑channel FD+FR (video stream): 16 face images/s
Face Recognition (AI by Camera) All channels (32 targets/s)
Metadata Performance (AI by Recorder) Xinghan enabled: 8 channels, 23 attributes
Xinghan disabled: 16 channels, 23 attributes
Metadata Performance (AI by Camera) All channels (32 targets/s)
People Attributes 9 human body attributes
Motor Vehicle Attributes 9 attributes
Non‑motor Vehicle Attributes 4 attributes
SMD Plus by Recorder Xinghan enabled: Not supported
Xinghan disabled: 32 channels (secondary filtering for human/vehicle)
SMD by Camera All channels (64 targets/s)

ANPR & License Plate Comparison

ANPR by Camera All channels (32 targets/s)
License Plate Database Capacity Up to 20,000 plate numbers; blocklist and allowlist supported

Audio & Video Specifications

Access Channel 32 channels
Network Bandwidth AI disabled: 512 Mbps incoming, 512 Mbps recording, 384 Mbps outgoing
AI enabled: 200 Mbps incoming/recording/outgoing
Resolution Support 32MP / 24MP / 16MP / 12MP / 8MP / 6MP / 5MP / 4MP / 3MP / 1080p / 720p / 960p / D1 / CIF / QCIF
Decoding Capability (AI disabled) 2‑ch 32MP@30fps; 3‑ch 24MP@30fps; 5‑ch 16MP@30fps; 6‑ch 12MP@30fps; 10‑ch 8MP@30fps; 13‑ch 6MP@30fps; 16‑ch 5MP@30fps; 20‑ch 4MP@30fps; 40‑ch 1080p@30fps; 64‑ch 720p@30fps
Decoding Capability (AI enabled) 1‑ch 32MP@30fps; 1‑ch 24MP@30fps; 2‑ch 16MP@30fps; 4‑ch 12MP@30fps; 6‑ch 8MP@30fps; 8‑ch 6MP/5MP@30fps; 12‑ch 4MP@30fps; 24‑ch 1080p@30fps; 48‑ch 720p@30fps; 64‑ch D1@30fps
Video Output 2 VGA, 2 HDMI
VGA: 1920×1080, 1280×1024, 1280×720
HDMI: 7680×4320, 3840×2160, 1920×1080, 1280×1024, 1280×720
Heterogeneous source output for HDMI1/2; simultaneous source for VGA1+HDMI1, VGA2+HDMI2
Multi‑screen Display Main screen: 1/4/8/9/16/25/36/64
Sub screen: 1/4/8/9/16
Third‑party Camera Access ONVIF; Panasonic; Sony; Axis; Arecont; Pelco; Canon; Hanwha
Video Compression Smart H.265+; H.265; Smart H.264+; H.264; MJPEG
Audio Compression G.711a; G.711u; PCM; G726

Recording, Playback & Storage

Multi‑channel Playback Up to 16 channels
Record Mode General; motion detection; intelligent; alarm; POS
Backup Method USB device; network
Playback Mode Instant playback; general playback; event playback; tag playback; smart playback
Disk Group Yes
RAID RAID 0/1/5/6/10
Disk Interface 8 SATA ports, each up to 20TB (total 160TB, depending on environment temperature)
eSATA 1

PoE & Network Interfaces

Alarm & I/O Interfaces

PoE Ports 16 ports (10/100 Mbps), IEEE 802.3 af/at, total output 150W, single port max 25.5W. Ports 1‑8 support ePoE (long distance up to 800m).
Network Port 1 × 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet port (RJ‑45)
Network Protocol HTTP; HTTPS; TCP/IP; IPv4; IPv6; UDP; NTP; DHCP; DNS; SMTP; UPnP; IP Filter; FTP; DDNS; SNMP; Alarm Server; P2P; Auto Registration; IP Search; iSCSI
Mobile Phone Access iOS; Android
Interoperability ONVIF 24.12 (Profile T/S/G); CGI; SDK
Browser Chrome; Firefox; IE

Power, Environment & Physical

General Alarm Motion detection; local alarm; alarm box; camera external alarm; network alarm; scene changing; PIR alarm; thermal alarm
Anomaly Alarm Disk errors (no disk, full, low space, RAID exception, low quota space; abnormal disk health); network disconnection/IP conflict/MAC conflict; fan speed abnormal; video loss/tampering; camera offline; audio detection
Intelligent Alarm Face detection/recognition; video metadata; perimeter protection; license plate comparison
Alarm Linkage Record; snapshot; local alarm output; IPC external alarm output; audio; buzzer; log; preset; email
Audio Input 1‑channel RCA
Audio Output 2‑channel RCA
Alarm Input 16 channels
Alarm Output 8 channels (1 with 12V 1A power output)
RS‑232 1
RS‑485 2 (1 half‑duplex, 1 full‑duplex)
USB Ports 4 (2 front USB 2.0, 2 rear USB 3.0)
Power Supply 100–240 VAC, 50‑60 Hz
Power Consumption <18 W (without HDD); PoE total output 150W
Operating Temperature –10 °C to +55 °C (+14 °F to +131 °F)
Storage Temperature –20 °C to +60 °C (–4 °F to +140 °F)
Operating Humidity 10%–93% (RH), non‑condensing
Product Dimensions 440.0 mm × 451.3 mm × 94.9 mm (17.32" × 17.77" × 3.74") (W×D×H)
Net Weight / Gross Weight 6.80 kg (14.99 lb) / 9.32 kg (20.55 lb)
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