AXIS 2411 single channel video server
Product Profile
The main feature is as simple as it is strong. It digitizes and compresses one analogue video signal and makes this available to the network. There are no plans of adding functionality or features to this unit in the future. Customers requiring more advanced functionality are recommended to use AXIS 2401+ or other video servers from Axis.
- One analogue composite video input in form of a BNC connector
- Stream video at up to 30 frames/second using Motion-JPEG
- Motion-JPEG as well as single JPEG snapshot
- Three different image resolution alternatives and five user selectable compression levels
- Auto sensing for PAL and NTSC
- Compliance with the AXIS HTTP API for applications and systems integration
Technical Specification
| Make | Axis Communications |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Axis Communications |
| Category | CCTV>Video servers (IP transmission) |
| Model code | AXIS 2411 |
| Video Inputs | 1 channels |
| Compression Type | M-JPEG |
| Network Protocols | TCP/IP, HTTP, FTP, SMTP, NTP, ARP, DHSCP, BOOTP |
| Interface | 100base-T Ethernet |
| Resolution TVL | 704 x 480 |
| Image per second (IPS) | 30 |
| System Requirements | System Requirements: Win 95 ~ XP, MS IE v5+ |
| Video Inputs Overview | single BNC composite video |
| Additional info | The AXIS 2411 is an entry-level single channel video server designed for professional IP-Surveillance systems. This high performance video server is ideal as an integrated part of a large system, as well as for browser-based single camera viewing. |
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