Teleste MPH242 two channel stand-alone H.264 video encoder delivers up to two independent video streams per video input at full frame rate and full SD resolution using H.264, MPEG-2, MPEG-4 or MJPEG, or a higher number of lower resolution streams. This allows security professionals to optimise each of the individual streams for its purpose, e.g. live viewing, recording, web applications, PDA etc. It also ensures safe and seamless migration path from any legacy hybrid video network towards fully H.264 based network. The built-in EIA RS data channels provide multi-vendor PTZ camera control through Ethernet network. The alarm inputs and output can be used to trigger events and control external devices.
Make | Teleste |
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Manufacturer | Teleste Corporation |
Model code | MPH242 |
Video Inputs | 2 channels |
Other Inputs | 2 |
Data Input | Yes |
Audio Input | Yes |
Alarm Input | Yes |
No of Other Outputs | 1 |
Compression Type | JPEG/MPEG-4 |
Network Protocols | RTP, UDP, TCP, IP, SAP, RTSP, |
Interface | 10/100/1000BASE-T |
Image per second (IPS) | 30 |
Control | PTZ |
Physical Specifications |
Dimensions mm: 53 x 130 x 254 Weight g: 1,900 |
Electrical Specifications |
Voltage: 28 V DC Power Consumption: 13 W |
Environmental Specifications | Operating Temperature oC: -34 ~ +74 C (-29 ~ +165 F) |
Video Inputs Overview | BNC female CVBS & HD video |
Additional info | Teleste MPH242 two channel stand-alone H.264 video encoder delivers up to two independent video streams per video input at full frame rate and full SD resolution using H.264, MPEG-2, MPEG-4 or MJPEG, or a higher number of lower resolution streams. This allows security professionals to optimise each of the individual streams for its purpose, e.g. live viewing, recording, web applications, PDA etc. It also ensures safe and seamless migration path from any legacy hybrid video network towards fully H.264 based network. The built-in EIA RS data channels provide multi-vendor PTZ camera control through Ethernet network. The alarm inputs and output can be used to trigger events and control external devices. |