Vicon VN-755IP
Technical Specification
- Make: Vicon
- Model code: VN-755IP
- Series: ViconNet Series
- Video Inputs: 4 channels
- Other Inputs: 3
The VN-755IP 4-Channel Camera/Server is a powerful IP video source for a complete digital video management system based on ViconNet software platform. It is fully compatible with all ViconNet systems. The IP camera/server provides 4 video channels, 3 external analog video inputs in addition to the camera itself. As a single-channel IP camera, the VN-755IP delivers up to 30 fps of high-quality video across the network. The camera provides a total nominal bandwidth of 1.7 Mbps at Q5 (360 x 244 pixels).
Read moreMake | Vicon |
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Manufacturer | Vicon Industries |
Category | CCTV>Video servers (IP transmission) |
Model code | VN-755IP |
Video Inputs | 4 channels |
Other Inputs | 3 |
Compression Type | JPEG, MPEG |
Network Protocols | TCP/IP |
Interface | 100 Mbps LAN |
Resolution TVL | 720 x 488 |
Image per second (IPS) | 30 fps |
Physical Specifications | Dimensions mm: 60 x 74 x 181 |
Electrical Specifications |
Power Consumption: 72 W Voltage: 24 V AC |
Environmental Specifications | Operating Temperature oC: 0 ~ 50 |
Video Inputs Overview | Digital video channels |
Additional info |
The VN-755IP 4-Channel Camera/Server is a powerful IP video source for a complete digital video management system based on ViconNet software platform. It is fully compatible with all ViconNet systems. The IP camera/server provides 4 video channels, 3 external analog video inputs in addition to the camera itself. As a single-channel IP camera, the VN-755IP delivers up to 30 fps of high-quality video across the network. The camera provides a total nominal bandwidth of 1.7 Mbps at Q5 (360 x 244 pixels). |
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