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    Honeywell HNMSE64

    MAXPRO NVR Standard Edition — 64-channel, 2U rack

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    NO.01
    64
    Channels
    NO.02
    6
    HDD Bays
    NO.03
    Max Resolution
    NO.04
    0
    PoE Ports

    SPECIFICATIONS · HNMSE64

    Full specifications

    Channels64
    Max ResolutionN/A
    Input BandwidthN/A
    Output BandwidthN/A
    HDD Bays6
    Max HDD per BayN/A
    PoE PortsN/A
    PoE BudgetN/A
    CodecsN/A
    RAID SupportNone
    ONVIFYes
    Form Factor2U
    Network PortsN/A
    Alarm I/ON/A

    Specifications sourced from official manufacturer datasheet (link in hero).

    About the Honeywell HNMSE64

    The Honeywell HNMSE64 is a 33-64 channel rack appliance built for commercial-scale CCTV — the channel headroom absorbs phased expansion without forcing a second unit. Internal HDD capacity covers the most common retention windows (30-60 days at typical SMB bitrates). For installations bound to longer holds, the unit accepts external storage via eSATA / iSCSI without sacrificing channel count. At 2U the unit balances density and serviceability — hot-swap bays sit on the front panel within reach for HDD replacement without removing the chassis from the rack. No PoE ports are built into the recorder, so cameras connect through a separate PoE switch. That is the preferred architecture on professional installs because a dedicated managed switch gives finer VLAN control, larger PoE budgets, and easier replacement than an integrated switch tied to the NVR chassis.

    Best use cases for this recorder

    Campus, factory, logistics & critical infrastructure

    At 64 channels per chassis, the unit consolidates what would otherwise be 2-4 mid-range NVRs into a single rack appliance. Useful where licensing per-chassis matters and where consolidating storage onto one RAID set simplifies forensic retrieval.

    Strengths

    • 64-channel headroom absorbs phased expansion without forcing a second chassis
    • ONVIF compliance lets the unit record from third-party cameras, not just the same-brand catalog

    Considerations

    • No built-in PoE — budget for a separate managed PoE switch with appropriate per-port wattage for the planned cameras
    • Codec support not declared in the datasheet — verify against the camera plan before commissioning to avoid CPU-bound transcoding
    • Maximum per-channel resolution not declared in the datasheet — confirm with the vendor before specifying high-MP cameras
    • No RAID support — single-disk failure means losing all footage on that disk; plan retention policy accordingly

    Storage planning

    Running all 64 channels at the industry-typical 4 Mbps/channel H.265 CBR (15 fps, 4 MP scene complexity), the HNMSE64 produces roughly 2700 GB of footage per day — about 18900 GB/week, 81000 GB/month, and 243000 GB across a 90-day retention window. These figures are deterministic — derived from your bitrate assumption, the channel count, and the calendar — not estimated from a marketing data sheet.

    1 day
    2.6 TB
    7 days
    18.5 TB
    30 days
    79.1 TB
    90 days
    237.3 TB

    Estimates assume 4 Mbps per channel H.265 CBR continuous recording. Motion-only recording typically reduces storage by 40-70%.

    Installation tips for the HNMSE64

    1

    Install in a standard 19-inch rack cabinet on supported rack rails; allow at least 1U of clearance above and below the 2U for airflow and HDD-bay servicing.

    2

    Plan storage at roughly 2700 GB/day (≈81000 GB/month) for continuous H.265 recording at 4 Mbps/channel — match HDD capacity to the longest retention window the privacy policy or insurance contract demands.

    3

    Pair with a managed PoE switch sized for the camera plan — choose 802.3at (≤30 W/port) for typical IR-equipped bullets, 802.3bt (≤60-90 W/port) when PTZ or heated housings are in scope.

    4

    Place the recorder on a dedicated VLAN with the cameras — separating CCTV traffic from office VLANs avoids broadcast storms degrading recording quality during busy network hours.

    Power & rack

    Power draw sits at roughly 60 W idle and around 60 W under full load (6-bay HDD activity). That dissipates approximately 205 BTU/hour of heat into the rack — size the comms-cabinet ventilation accordingly. Allow 2U of cabinet space for the chassis plus 1U of unobstructed airflow above and below; pair with a UPS sized for at least 15-minute hold-up so the recorder shuts down cleanly on mains failure.

    Idle
    60 W
    Full load
    60 W
    Heat
    205 BTU/h

    Installer time & cost (rough estimate)

    A typical EU integrator quotes 13-15 h of labour to commission the Honeywell HNMSE64 (approximately €585-€675 excluding hardware), broken down as physical install, HDD population, 64-channel discovery and IP/credential configuration, schedule + retention setup, motion / event rules per camera, mobile-app pairing, and a brief operator handover. Allow extra time for sites with non-standard network topology (multi-VLAN, multi-site bridges) or for migrations from a legacy DVR where camera streams must be re-addressed.

    Indicative EU 2024-2025 pricing — actual quotes vary by region, network topology and migration scope. Excludes hardware, HDDs, transport, permits, and VAT.

    Frequently asked questions

    How many cameras can the Honeywell HNMSE64 record?

    Up to 64 IP camera channels per chassis. The ingest bandwidth ceiling is not declared in the datasheet — confirm with the vendor before specifying high-bitrate (4K, 12 MP) cameras across all channels.

    Does the Honeywell HNMSE64 support third-party (ONVIF) cameras?

    Yes — ONVIF Profile S/T support means the unit records from third-party cameras as well as the same-brand catalog. Most cameras supporting ONVIF 16.12 or newer plug-and-play; older firmware may require manual stream URL configuration in the NVR web UI.

    How much storage does the Honeywell HNMSE64 need for 30-day recording?

    At the industry-typical 4 Mbps per channel H.265 CBR (15 fps, 4 MP scene), all 64 channels recording continuously for 30 days produces approximately 81000 GB (79.1 TB) of footage. Motion-only or event-triggered recording typically cuts that by 40-70 % depending on scene activity. Plan HDD capacity for the longest retention window your privacy policy or insurance contract demands.

    What HDDs are recommended for the Honeywell HNMSE64?

    Use surveillance-rated HDDs — WD Purple, Seagate SkyHawk, Toshiba S300, or equivalent. Desktop / consumer drives (WD Blue, Seagate Barracuda) are not validated for 24/7 write workloads and typically fail within 12-18 months in CCTV use. Match drive capacity across bays if planning RAID — mixed capacities default to the smallest disk size per stripe.

    Does the Honeywell HNMSE64 need its own PoE switch?

    Yes — the recorder has no built-in PoE, so cameras connect through a separate managed PoE switch. Size the switch's PoE budget for the planned cameras: 802.3at (≤30 W/port) handles typical IR-equipped bullets and domes; 802.3bt (≤60-90 W/port) is needed for PTZ and heated housings.

    What power and cooling does the Honeywell HNMSE64 need?

    Plan for 60 W idle and ~60 W under full load, dissipating roughly 205 BTU/hour into the rack or cupboard. Size the UPS for at least 15-minute hold-up so the unit can flush write buffers and shut down cleanly on mains failure — abrupt power loss is the leading cause of NVR file-system corruption in commercial installs.

    Is the Honeywell HNMSE64 suitable for evidentiary recording?

    Depends on the retention and chain-of-custody policy. The 6-bay chassis supports basic mirroring on the install side, but lacks declared RAID 5/6 parity — verify with the vendor whether RAID is supported in newer firmware On the export side, ensure footage is hashed and timestamped before transfer to investigators.

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