Verint new single and dual port encoders featuring triple H.264 streams at D1/25fps

Product Profile

Built on a decade of deploying over one million ports, the Nextiva S1800e single- and dual-port encoders are ideal for one- or two-camera implementations in distributed networks, in which excellent video quality, a compact design, and storage and bandwidth optimisation are key. The S1800e single- and dual-port encoders couple superior video resolution up to three H.264 video streams D1/25fps and storage on the edge-a failover mechanism that ensures video is recorded in case connection with the management software is lost.

Model: S1801e, 1-port video encoder, triple H.264 streams@D1/25fps + MJPEG-4 stream@4CIF/25fps, storage on the edge functionality (SDHC MicroSD card, not included), Energy Star power supply included

Model: S1801e-PoE, 1-port video encoder with PoE support (PoE injector not incl.) triple H.264 streams@D1/25fps + MJPEG-4 stream@4CIF/25fps, storage on the edge functionality (SDHC MicroSD card, not included), Energy Star power supply included

Model: S1802e, 2-ports video encoder, triple H.264 streams@D1/25fps + MJPEG-4 stream@4CIF/25fps, storage on the edge functionality (SDHC MicroSD card, not included), Energy Star power supply included.

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Technical Specification

Make Verint
Manufacturer Verint Systems
Category CCTV>Video servers (IP transmission)
Model code Nextiva S1801e-R
Video Inputs 1 channels
Other Inputs 2
Compression Type H.264, MPEG-4
Network Protocols RTP/IP, UDP/IP, TCP/IP, or multicast IP
Interface RJ-45, Ethernet 10/100 Base-T
Image per second (IPS) 30 fps
Physical Specifications Dimensions mm: 106 x 90 x 42
Weight g: 260
Electrical Specifications Power Consumption: 4 W
Voltage: 12 V DC
Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature oC: 0 ~ 50
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