Vanderbilt Mach-One CCTV transmission system

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: Vanderbilt
  • Model code: Mach-One
  • Series: Eventys PRO Series
  • Transmission type: High-End transmission
  • Video Inputs: 400 channels
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Additional info:

Eventys Mach-One is an advanced, high speed, fully programmable and extremely versatile video management system designed to suit the most demanding video and audio security applications like airports, government/high security buildings, banks/financial institutions, casinos, chemical/nuclear plants and railways. Modular build using individual rack mounted 4 camera units maked it cost effective, whilst an array of secure system redundancy options make it a system that can be relied upon to perform. Mach-One supports external Bewator video matrices and access control systems integration.

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Make Vanderbilt
Manufacturer Vanderbilt Industries
Category CCTV>Analogue Transmission
Model code Mach-One
Transmission type High-End transmission
Video Inputs 400 channels
Alarm Inputs 21 ~ 35 alarms
Built-in Modem Yes
TX/RX TX/RX
Telemetry Control Yes
Pre & Post Alarm Image Buffer Yes
Video Outputs 32
Network Properties Compression Type: WMC9 (Enhanced MPEG-4) / MJPEG
Digital Yes
Electrical Specifications Power Consumption: 250 W
Voltage: 115~230 V
Additional info Eventys Mach-One is an advanced, high speed, fully programmable and extremely versatile video management system designed to suit the most demanding video and audio security applications like airports, government/high security buildings, banks/financial institutions, casinos, chemical/nuclear plants and railways. Modular build using individual rack mounted 4 camera units maked it cost effective, whilst an array of secure system redundancy options make it a system that can be relied upon to perform. Mach-One supports external Bewator video matrices and access control systems integration.

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