PIXORD-4000 Network Camera Server

Product Profile

Pixord-4000 provides an industry standard 10 Base-T network interface with a single IP address to four low cost analogue colour or monochrome cameras.  The unit is especially suitable for covert applications where the bulk of a network camera may be undesirable.

The stand alone server compresses images and transmits real time video via LAN or Internet.  The unit is equipped with RS-232/485 and General purpose (GPIO) interfaces for control of Pan, Tilt and Zoom.

Transmission of JPEG images may be set to trigger on either time or event and are viewable by web browsers such as Navigator and Exporer or with I-See recording software.
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Technical Specification

Make Pixord
Manufacturer Steatite Wordsworth
Category CCTV>Video servers (IP transmission)
Model code 4000
Video Inputs 4 channels
Other Inputs 4
Compression Type M-JPEG
Network Protocols TCP/IP, UDP, ARP, ICMP, HTTP, FTP, Telnet, SMTP, P
Interface 10 Base-T Ethernet
Resolution TVL PAL: 704x576, NTSC: 704x480
Image per second (IPS) 30 (NTSC), 25 PAL
System Requirements System Requirements: Standard Netscape Navigator or MS I.E. via Win95/98/NT,Linux, MAC etc
Physical Specifications Dimensions mm: 243 x 44.5 x 153
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 9V, 1A, 10 W
Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature oC: 5 ~ 50
Operating Humidity %: 20 ~ 80%
Video Inputs Overview 4 CH, 1.0 Vp-p, 75ohm[, Composite, BNC, Auto detection NTSC/PAL
Additional info Event Trigger & Action: Action: Storage image to buffer; FTP image to remote side; E-mail image; or GPIO relay outputP.S.: Pre/post Alarm Image Storage. Installation: IP setting: using ARP/ or Via RS-232. Local or Remote software up-gradable using FTP
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