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The PelcoNet Transmission System transmits live video, data, and audio across existing Ethernet networks. Sending video and audio over computer networks yields significant cost savings by using an existing computer network to monitor a remote site. PelcoNet saves installation costs (no separate cabling required), allows toll-free operation (intranets), and saves management costs (single, uniform network).
With minimal setup, the PelcoNet Transmission System can be installed and running in a matter of minutes. Connect a camera to the transmitter and a monitor to the receiver. Then connect the transmitter and receiver to the network and configure IP addresses for the equipment using a standard terminal program or any Internet browser. If you need to control a camera (operate pan, tilt, and lens functions, or do presets and patterns), an RS-232 data interface links the keyboard controls to the network and then from the network to the camera system.
PelcoNet works with our most popular systems: CM9760/CM9740 and CM6700/CM6800 matrix controllers, Genex multiplexers, Spectra domes, Esprit positioning systems, and DX3009 digital video recorders as well as fixed cameras. Instead of a PelcoNet receiver and monitor, an Internet browser can be used at the receiving end to display video on a PC.
On-screen keyboards in PelcoNet let you control the following devices over the network: System 9760/9740 or CM6700/CM6800 matrix controller, Genex multiplexer, Spectra domes, Esprit positioning systems, and DX3009 digital video recorder. You can also record live video to the viewing computer's hard drive and play it back. PelcoNet now gives you a new choice of using computer networks to interface your control and monitoring stations with remote camera sites, whether they be in the same building or across the country.
Specifications:
Models:
NET101R: Single-channel video receiver with integrated Ethernet connection.
Network Protocol and Standards Compatibility Internet: IP, TCP, UDP, ICMP, ARP Configuration: HTTP, FTP, IGMP Video Coding: H.261, H.323 (M-JPEG in Server Push mode only), G.711, G.728 Video Frame: Rate Up to 30 images/second Data Communication and Remote Control H.224
Iinterfaces:
Video Input (transmitter): BNC, PAL/NTSC, 75 ohms, 1 Vp-p Video Output (receiver): BNC, PAL/NTSC, 75 ohms, 1 Vp-p Audio Input (optional): RCA phono jack, -32 dBm0,adjustable Audio Output (optional): RCA phono jack, -10 to 0 dBm0, 600 ohms Handset Interface: (optional) RJ-11 LAN Interface: UTP (10BASE-T), RJ-45 LAN Data: Rate 10 Kbps up to 1 Mbps Data Interface: 2 RS-232C, bi-directional, or Sub-D9 pin Control Input: Detachable screw terminal, for direct connection of contacts Relay Output: Detachable screw terminal
Power Adapter:
Type: Plug power adapter Input Voltage: 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz Output Voltage: 5 VDC, 2A Country Specific Adapters: US (default), Australia, Europe, and UK. (Specify when ordering.
Environmental:
Operating Temperature: 41° to 104°F (5° to 40° C) Operating Humidity: 80% maximum relative humidity, non-condensing
General:
Dimensions: 1.3" H x 4.2" W x 4.1" D (3.3 x 10.7 x 10.3 cm) Unit Weight: .82 lb (0.37 kg), without power supply Shipping Weight: 2 lb (0.9 kg)
Certifications: Electromagnetic Emissions And Safety: Meets requirements of EN 55022, EN 50082-1, and EN 60950 CE, Class A UL listed to Standard 1950 cUL listed to CSA Standard 22.2 No. 1-94 FCC, Class A
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Features
- Send and Receive Live Video, Audio, and Data Over
- Ethernet Networks
- View the Picture on a PC or CCTV Monitor
- Control a PTZ, Genex
- Multiplexer, Matrix, or DVR Within a Building or Across the Country
- Autonomous System Does Not Require a PC to Transmit Uses TCP/IP Protocol
- Multicast Function Allows Simultaneous Connection of Multiple Receivers, Including up to Five Viewers of Live Video
- Up to 30 High Quality Images Per Second
- Relay Output for Switching External Devices (Such as a Door Lock, Etc.)
- Manually Record and Playback Camera on a PC's HardDrive
- Select Specific Areas in the Display for Motion Detection
- Automatically Transmit Alarm E-Mail with Attached Image
- Memory for Recording Pre-Alarm
- Password Protection Against Unauthorized Access
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