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1. PRODUCT FEATURES
1.1 Product Instructions
This video server is an ideal user-friendly device which brings digital benefits to your analog
surveillance cameras. The tiny and compact body design can be easily installed in all kinds of
analog cameras for network surveillance.
The video server adapts Texas Instrument's (TI's ) newest digital media processor -- the Da Vinci
DM 355 for efficient image operation, while also offering simultaneous dual-codec ( H.264 /
MJPEG ) video compressions with the highest resolution, Full D1, at 30 / 25 frames per second
in the NTSC / PAL systems, respectively. In addition, users based on different bandwidths can
choose multi-profile MJPEG video streaming at different resolutions.
The video server provides stable, reliable and convenient network surveillance. It safely
downloads automatic video Codec and other components, and lets you set up the control
settings very easily. It provides UPnP features as well. Its USB interface is for basic network
setting and updating. The SD card slot supports alarm and event recording and updating.
Furthermore, this encoder board comes with the Power over Ethernet ( PoE ) function, and its
RS-485 interface can be connected with all kinds of Pelco-D PTZ cameras.
We have launched this dual-codec video server for the more advanced digital surveillance
solutions demanded by our clients. We believe this unit is the right answer to your Network
surveillance problems. You will find it practical, precise and indispensable.
1.2 Product Features
1. Real-time
synchronization
of the video and audio functions.
2.
Simultaneous H.264 / MJPEG video compressions.
3.
The installation of a Codec or execution file is not necessary. The device will
automatically send the Codec or any component to a PC if the latter requires it.
4.
PoE function (Power over Ethernet/ IEEE 802.3af).
5. Built-in
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Server and network connection.
6.
Built-in SD card slot for copying images to an SD card.
7.
USB interface for setup.
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