AXIS 250S MPEG-2 Video Server

Product Profile

The AXIS 250S is a one port video server designed to stream full-resolution video at DVD quality over the network.  It offers users video and synchronized audio on any workstation anywhere on the LAN/WAN and features:

  • DVD quality video stream: Available Resolutions: 720x576, 352x288. 720x480, 352x240 pixels - appropriate to the target video application
  • CD quality synchronized stereo sound: Fully utilizes high quality audio equipment
  • Up to 1 minute of pre-alarm video buffer: Video can be buffered in the server and transmitted at event occurrence
  • Real-time MPEG-2 hardware compression & transmission giving low latency in the transmission of the synchronized video/audio stream
  • High performance: full frame rate even at full resolution (25/30 frames/second at a resolution of 720x576); data rates up to 25 Mbit/s (3 simultaneous clients) and configurable bandwidth utilization - simplifies robust network design and optimization

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Technical Specification

Make Axis Communications
Manufacturer Axis Communications
Category CCTV>Video servers (IP transmission)
Model code 250S
Video Inputs 1 channels
Other Inputs 1
Compression Type MPEG
Network Protocols TCP/IP, HTTP, FTP, SMTP, NTP, ARP, DHCP, BOOTP
Interface 10baseT Ethernet or 100baseTX Fast Ethernet
Resolution TVL 720 x 576
Image per second (IPS) 25 PAL, 30 NTSC
Bandwidth MHz configurable 0.25 ~ 8 Mbit/s
Control PTZ support
System Requirements System Requirements: Win 2000, XP. PIII-500MHz, 128 MbRAM, AGP card, IE 5.5, Mediaplayer 7
Physical Specifications Dimensions mm: 27.5 x 112 x 114
Weight g: 690
Electrical Specifications Voltage: 9V DC, 9W external
Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature oC: 5 ~ 50
Operating Humidity %: 20 ~ 80% RH
Video Inputs Overview 1 BNC composite video input with75 ohm Hi Z, SVHS, NTSC/PAL
Additional info Complete with up to a minute of pre-alarm video buffer. MPEG-2 compression.
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