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The
NET300
can be used in three ways:
•
Standalone
– as a transmitter or receiver for a camera where
BNC cable is not possible. This allows one-way video transmission
for fixed cameras or the option of sending control signals to a
Spectra
®
dome or Esprit
®
positioning system.
•
Analog to Ethernet “Bridge”
– as a way of using one or more
NET300s
connected to a system of Pelco matrices or Genex
®
multiplexers to view video from a vast number of camera analog
inputs. In this application the analog device is being used as a
“concentrator” to allow viewing of hundreds of cameras without
incurring the cost of hundreds of encoders.
•
Complete Ethernet System
– as a way of controlling an
unlimited number of cameras via
NET300s
by using Pelco’s VMX
series of matrix control software in a purely Ethernet or hybrid
system. Ethernet systems involve using an encoder with each
camera and using the Ethernet as a virtual matrix. This is cost
efficient for new installations or add-ons to existing installations.
Using the VMX300 as control software for existing systems as
well as new Ethernet portions allows the user to build the
industry’s only truly “hybrid” CCTV system.
The
NET300
can display video on a PC using Internet Explorer
®
, an
analog monitor, or both.
PelcoNet
™
transmits (
NET300T
) or receives (
NET300R
) live video
and data across existing Ethernet networks. Sending video over
computer networks yields significant cost savings by using an
existing computer network to monitor a remote site.
The
NET300
saves installation costs (no separate cabling required),
allows toll-free operation (intranets), and saves management costs
(single, uniform network).
With minimal setup, the
NET300
transmission system can be
installed and running in minutes.
When using a
NET300T
and a
NET300R
, connect a camera to a
transmitter and an analog monitor to a 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-232/422/485 data
interface links the keyboard controls to the network and then from
the network to the camera system.
Instead of (or in addition to) a receiver and monitor, an Internet
browser can be used at the receiving end to display video on a PC.
On-screen keyboards in the
NET300
let you control the following
devices over the network: System 9760
©
/9740
™
or CM6700/
CM6800 matrix controller, Genex multiplexers, Spectra domes, and
Esprit positioning systems.
The
NET300T
, featuring dual MPEG-4 video streams, lets you use
computer networks to interface your control and monitoring stations
with remote camera sites, whether they are in the same building,
across the country, or around the world.
Product Features
• Send and Receive Live Video and Control Data Over Ethernet
Networks
• Dual MPEG-4 Video Streams
• Full Integration with Pelco’s Matrices, Genex
®
Multiplexers,
Spectra
®
Domes, and Esprit
®
Positioning Systems
• Adjustable Bandwidth, Image Rate, and Quality
• View Video on PC, Analog Monitor, or Both
• NTSC and PAL
• Alarm Input and Relay Output
• Bidirectional Data Channel Via RS-232/422/485 Serial Port
Spec Sheet in PDF format
Quick Start Guide in PDF format
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