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Multicast Mode
If the network supports multicasting, a large number of decoders can be used to receive video
effectively from a SeaHawk IP Camera
using a single streaming of video and audio. However,
multicast mode is possible only when network environment supports multicast.
Relay
Video and audio data can be retransmitted from a center to another center. The arrangement is
useful when the network bandwidth to the site is limited when there are more than one center,
that want to monitor the site.
VMS (Video M
anagement
System)
VMS (Video Management System) is a Window-based remote monitoring program in order to
monitor or control video, audio, and events in real time from several IP cameras or video servers.
Please refer to the VMS User Manual for more in detail.
Site
Remote Center
Site
Center 1(Decoder)
Center 2 (Decoder)
Site
Remote Center (Decoder)
VMS
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or
or
or
1.5 System Connections
The Seahawk IP Cameras can be connected in either 1 to 1 connection where one SeaHawk
Camera is connected to one PC client or a decoder system or 1 to many connections where one
TN-B220xT.can be connected to several PCs and decoder systems. (TCS-2000 video server can
work as a video decoder which takes the data from a video server or IP camera, decodes and
outputs analog video.)
Topology
Generally, a Seahawk Camera and PC or a decoder is connected in 1-to-1 mode or 1-to many
configuration.
1:1 Connection
One Seahawk camera is installed at a site where video images are transmitted. A PC or a
decoder is installed at a central location to receive and view the video images on an analog
monitor. Audio and serial data are transferred in either direction.
1:N Connection
In this configuration, a site can be monitored from many remote central locations. Although up to
64 PCs or decoders can be connected to one SeaHawk IP Camera
in the real network
environment, network bandwidth can limit the maximum connections. Functionally of the video
Management system (VMS) software provided can replace the decoder.
Site
Remote Center (Decoder)
Remote Center
Site
Remote Center (PC SW)
Site
Remote Center
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or
or
or
1.5 System Connections
The Seahawk IP Cameras can be connected in either 1 to 1 connection where one SeaHawk
Camera is connected to one PC client or a decoder system or 1 to many connections where one
TN-B220xT.can be connected to several PCs and decoder systems. (TCS-2000 video server can
work as a video decoder which takes the data from a video server or IP camera, decodes and
outputs analog video.)
Topology
Generally, a Seahawk Camera and PC or a decoder is connected in 1-to-1 mode or 1-to many
configuration.
1:1 Connection
One Seahawk camera is installed at a site where video images are transmitted. A PC or a
decoder is installed at a central location to receive and view the video images on an analog
monitor. Audio and serial data are transferred in either direction.
1:N Connection
In this configuration, a site can be monitored from many remote central locations. Although up to
64 PCs or decoders can be connected to one SeaHawk IP Camera
in the real network
environment, network bandwidth can limit the maximum connections. Functionally of the video
Management system (VMS) software provided can replace the decoder.
Site
Remote Center (Decoder)
Remote Center
Site
Remote Center (PC SW)
Site
Remote Center