Vicon VNUC-PCV8-RK Nucleus enterprise system management server

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: Vicon
  • Model code: VNUC-PCV8-RK
  • Interface: 100/1000 Base T Ethernet
  • System Requirements: Microsoft Windows® 7 or Server 2008 or 2012 operating system; Intel® Core™ i5 processor; 4 GB RAM; 250 GB hard drive; 1 GB LAN card; video card with 128 MB memory
  • Dimensions mm: 45 x 483 x 394
Additional info:

Vicon VNUC-PCV8-RK is a rack-mount server with preloaded VNUC-SWV8 ViconNet version 8 Nucleus software single licence. The ViconNet Nucleus software provides an open platform that allows integration with IP cameras, including megapixel cameras, encoders and IP edge devices from numerous industry-leading manufacturers. The server acts as the centre point of the distributed architecture of a surveillance system and connects all devices running ViconNet video management software (VMS).

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Make Vicon
Manufacturer Vicon Industries
Category CCTV>Video servers (IP transmission)
Model code VNUC-PCV8-RK
Interface 100/1000 Base T Ethernet
System Requirements System Requirements: Microsoft Windows® 7 or Server 2008 or 2012 operating system; Intel® Core™ i5 processor; 4 GB RAM; 250 GB hard drive; 1 GB LAN card; video card with 128 MB memory
Physical Specifications Dimensions mm: 45 x 483 x 394
Weight g: 6,400
Electrical Specifications Power Consumption: 69 W
Voltage: 115 ~ 230 V AC
Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature oC: 0 ~ 40 C (32 ~ 104 F)
Operating Humidity %: 95
Additional info Vicon VNUC-PCV8-RK is a rack-mount server with preloaded VNUC-SWV8 ViconNet version 8 Nucleus software single licence. The ViconNet Nucleus software provides an open platform that allows integration with IP cameras, including megapixel cameras, encoders and IP edge devices from numerous industry-leading manufacturers. The server acts as the centre point of the distributed architecture of a surveillance system and connects all devices running ViconNet video management software (VMS).
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