Axis Communications Video Server

Product Profile

The AXIS 2400 Video Server provides a comprehensive single-box solution for video transmission over any data network including, local, wide-area networks and even over the Internet.  Delivering extremely high quality Motion-JPEG images with a frame rate of up to 30 frames/second, Axis' video servers represent a performance technology breakthrough that revolutionizes CCTV and video surveillance systems.  Connecting directly to 10/100 Mbps Ethernet networks, they enable any computer to view live video images from hundreds of video servers - without the hassles normally associated with digital video transmission.

 

 
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Technical Specification

Make Axis Communications
Manufacturer Axis Communications
Category CCTV>Video servers (IP transmission)
Model code AXIS 2400
Video Inputs 4 channels
Other Inputs 4
No of Other Outputs 1
Compression Type MPEG, JPEG
Network Protocols TCP/IP, HTTP, FTP, SMTP, NTP, ARP, BOOTP
Interface 10base-T Ethernet / 100base-T Fast Ethernet
Resolution TVL 704 x 576 (PAL)
Image per second (IPS) 25
Control PTZ - several types supported.
System Requirements System Requirements: Win 95/98/NT, Linux, UNIX, MAC. IE v4 with ActiveX control or Netscape Nav v4.
Physical Specifications Dimensions mm: 42 x 145 x 220
Weight g: 800
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 12 VAC, 9.6 VA
Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature oC: 5 ~ 150
Operating Humidity %: 20 ~ 80% RHG
Video Inputs Overview 4 BNC composite with 75ohm Hi Z termination. Autosensing for PAL/NTSC.
Additional info Time stamp and text overlay. Colour control. Up to 8MB memory available for pre/post alarm event storage. Hardware is ARTPEC-1 compression ship; ETRAX 100, 32 bit RISC, 100 MIPS CPU. 16MB RAM.2MB Flash. Other software included.
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