Netgate 50 Video Server from Videcon PLC
Product Profile
These latest IP innovations include the Netgate 50, a comprehensive single-box Network Video Server. The Netgate 50 can send up to 4 composite video signals over the internet and /or Local Area Network. Onboard memory creates a compact size web site, accessible remotely using standard internet browsers or other computers on the same network. Live streaming video compressed in MPEG or high quality stills in JPEG offer security surveillance wherever an Ethernet connection is available.
Key features include:
- Video Inputs – 4 Composite (NTSC/PAL auto detection)
- Video Compression – MPEG 1 with adjustable bit rate
- Still Image Compression – JPEG
- Communication – 10 base T Ethernet and RS232 serial port
- Network Protocols – IP, TCP, UDP, HTTP, DHCP
Technical Specification
| Make | Netgate |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Videcon PLC |
| Category | CCTV>Video servers (IP transmission) |
| Model code | Netgate50 |
| Video Inputs | 4 channels |
| Compression Type | JPEG, MPEG |
| Network Protocols | IP, TCP, UDP, Telnet, HTTP, DHCP, DNS, SMTP, SNMP |
| Interface | 10base-T Ethernet |
| Bandwidth MHz | max. 7 Mbps |
| Control | PTZ |
| Physical Specifications | Dimensions mm: 185 x 40 x 80 |
| Video Inputs Overview | Standard BNC composite inputs |
| Additional info | MPEG 1 with adjustable bit rate from 64 to 2048 Kbps. 176x112, 352x240 @ 1 to 30 fps (NTSC); 176x144, 352x288 @ 1 to 25 fps (PAL). JPEG: from 176x112 to 704x480 or 704x576, up to 10 fps max. Max. Network Bandwidth: 7 Mbps. DC 5V/1A (External power adapter is provided). On screen real time PTZ control for cameras connected via RS232 serial port. |
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