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Surveillance > IP Video Server
MVS4 Video Servers are high-quality devices which allow connecting any NSH PAL/NTSC Video camera to any TCP/IP network, through LAN, WAN, and Internet.
When cabling IP you can connect, together with each camera, an MVS4 Video Server which owns BNC connectors on the camera side and an Ethernet port on the network side (LAN, WAN or Internet). The Video Server is used to digitize the Video signal and to allow displaying it from any networked PC, by simply using a Web Browser like Internet Explorer.
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SUR-VIP-MVS4 |
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CCTV Video Server (IP Video Server)
Real-time, full D1 Resolution Video/Audio Server.

Features
Main
functions
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Dual-codec MPEG4 - MJPEG
Compression |
Unlike the vast
majority of Video Servers on the market today (which use MJPEG
compression) MVS4 owns an hardware compression chip that's suitable to
send video streaming in MPEG4 compressed format (constant or variable
bitrate), which allows transferring video frames without using high
bandwidth. |
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720x576 pixel
Full D1 Resolution |
MVS4
uses 720x576 pixels Full D1 Resolution (the same of DVDs). The
high-resolution picture coming from the network can be viewed
full-screen and zoomed-in to enhance details.
The ability to work at Full D1 Resolution it's the main feature which
distinguishes the MVS4 Video Server from the vast majority of low-cost
competitors products, transmitting low resolution images on the network. |
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Real-time
25 FPS Frame Rate. |
Thanks
to the MPEG4 compression the video streaming is fluent, even at Full D1
Resolution.
The real-time image quality doesn't need to reduce the video resolution
to avoid image artifacts. MVS4 will amaze you, concerning the Video
transmission quality over IP. |
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Stability
over long-term operations. |
The
operations stability is one of the main requirements when choosing an IP
Video Server.
Each new release of the MVS4 Video Server firmware is subject to
long-term tests before being available. You can install with confidence
the device even on hard-to-reach sites.
The firmware upgrade is made via FTP, using any network PC. |
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Audio
sync |
The
Video Server owns an Audio input, for transmitting PCM compressed Audio.
The Hi-Fi Audio quality is one of its main features. The Audio playing
on the remote PC is perfectly synchronized with the streaming Video,
without any delay or echo due to the IP transmission. |
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Speed
Dome camera PTZ control |
MVS4
is supplied with an
RS-485 port which allows connecting a PTZ Speed Dome camera to the Video
Server, thus controlling the movements of the camera through Internet Explorer.
Most common communication protocols are included: PELCO P/D
(SD series NSH PTZ cameras), Lilin,
Dynacolor. |
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User management |
Password protected remote connection of up
to 10 users with scheduled access. Administrator password for system
configuration. |
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Motion
detection |
The Video Server includes the motion
detection function which allows, in case of intrusion, sending snapshots
via E-mail or FTP. |
| Video
recording software |
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You can
purchase separately the Video recording software, expressively made to be
used with the MVS4 Video
Server. The software allows to display and record a total of 32 Video
Servers.
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Automatic recognition of networked MVS4 Video Servers.
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Contemporary display of 2 screens showing 16 cameras
each
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Scheduled recording
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Scheduling calendar with programmable holidays
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Motion detection
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Remote connection from client PCs
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Daily programmable recording
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Password protection with different
programmable levels
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Speed Dome cameras remote control (under
developing)
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Up-to-date backup program
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Hardware protection key
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Applications
MVS4 Video Servers are high-quality devices which
allow connecting any NSH PAL/NTSC Video camera to any TCP/IP network, through LAN,
WAN, and Internet.
Easy installation
MVS4 Video Server is a complete, small, all-in-one unit (120x146x46 mm). One Video
Input and 1 Audio Input are available on the camera side of the device, to
connect any NSH camera. It's also available, on the same side, an analog Video
Output to send the Video signal to other external devices. One RJ-45 Ethernet
LAN socket, 1 12VDC power socket (power supply included) and 1 RS-485 port (to
control SD series Speed Dome cameras) are available
on the network side of the device.
Immediate configuration
Immediately after connecting to the LAN, it is possible to config the IP address
of the Video Server. The installation program detects automatically the Video
Servers from any networked PC and allows editing their IP addresses to modify
the default ones.
LAN access via Internet Explorer
The camera images are available through any networked PC, by simply inserting
the IP address of the Video Server on the URL box of Internet Explorer. An
easy-to-use Active-X graphical interface will guide you to display the camera
connected to the Video Server and, in case, up to 4 split-screen will display as
many as 4 MVS4 Video Servers on the network. You can also edit, password
protected, all the Video Servers configuration parameters.
Internet access via Internet Explorer
If your LAN is connected to the Internet, you can access the Video Server from a
remote site, exactly in the same way described above to access them through your
LAN. You can also install your Video Server by directly connecting it to a router
and to the Internet, without using any PC. When connecting to the Internet, we
suggest you to subscribe an static IP address, even if MVS4 supports DDNS
services to manage dynamic IP addresses.
| Network
side |
Camera
side |
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Connections
from the left: Speed Dome RS-485, LAN, 12VDC Power Supply
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Connections from the left:
Video Output, Video Input, Audio Input.
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| Remote
access software |
Configuration
software |
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Access
through LAN or Internet using Internet Explorer
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Configuration
pages under Internet Explorer |
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| Installation
software |
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Installation software
to config the IP address
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Download the content by clicking on the title.
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EUR 397,80
- 5%
EUR 377,91
Package contents:
Availability:
5 business days |
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SUR-VIP-MVS4W |
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CCTV Wireless Wi-Fi Video Server (IP Video Server)
Wireless version for Wi-Fi LAN.

Features
Main
functions
|
Dual-codec MPEG4 - MJPEG
Compression |
Unlike the vast
majority of Video Servers on the market today (which use MJPEG
compression) MVS4W owns an hardware compression chip that's suitable to
send video streaming in MPEG4 compressed format (constant or variable
bitrate), which allows transferring video frames without using high
bandwidth. |
|
720x576 pixel
Full D1 Resolution |
MVS4W
uses 720x576 pixels Full D1 Resolution (the same of DVDs). The
high-resolution picture coming from the network can be viewed
full-screen and zoomed-in to enhance details.
The ability to work at Full D1 Resolution it's the main feature which
distinguishes the MVS4W Video Server from the vast majority of low-cost
competitors products, transmitting low resolution images on the network. |
|
Real-time
25 FPS Frame Rate. |
Thanks
to the MPEG4 compression the video streaming is fluent, even at Full D1
Resolution.
The real-time image quality doesn't need to reduce the video resolution
to avoid image artifacts. MVS4W will amaze you, concerning the Video
transmission quality over IP. |
|
Stability
over long-term operations. |
The
operations stability is one of the main requirements when choosing an IP
Video Server.
Each new release of the MVS4W Video Server firmware is subject to
long-term tests before being available. You can install with confidence
the device even on hard-to-reach sites.
The firmware upgrade is made via FTP, using any network PC. |
|
Audio
sync |
The
Video Server owns an Audio input, for transmitting PCM compressed Audio.
The Hi-Fi Audio quality is one of its main features. The Audio playing
on the remote PC is perfectly synchronized with the streaming Video,
without any delay or echo due to the IP transmission. |
|
Speed
Dome camera PTZ control |
MVS4W
is supplied with an
RS-485 port which allows connecting a PTZ Speed Dome camera to the Video
Server, thus controlling the movements of the camera through Internet Explorer.
Most common communication protocols are included: PELCO P/D
(SD series NSH PTZ cameras), Lilin,
Dynacolor. |
|
User management |
Password protected remote connection of up
to 10 users with scheduled access. Administrator password for system
configuration. |
|
Motion
detection |
The Video Server includes the motion
detection function which allows, in case of intrusion, sending snapshots
via E-mail or FTP. |
| Video
recording software |
 |
|
You can
purchase separately the Video recording software, expressively made to be
used with the MVS4W Video
Server. The software allows to display and record a total of 32 Video
Servers.
|
|
|
Automatic recognition of networked MVS4W Video
Servers.
|
|
|
Simultaneous display of 2 screens showing 16
cameras each
|
|
|
Scheduled recording
|
|
|
Scheduling calendar with programmable holidays
|
|
|
Motion detection
|
|
|
Remote connection from client PCs
|
|
|
Daily programmable recording
|
|
|
Password protection with different
programmable levels
|
|
|
Speed Dome cameras remote control (under
developing)
|
|
|
Up-to-date backup program
|
|
|
Hardware protection key
|
Applications
MVS4W Video Servers are high-quality devices which
allow connecting any NSH PAL/NTSC Video camera to any TCP/IP network, through LAN,
WAN, and Internet.
Easy installation
MVS4W Video Server is a complete, small, all-in-one unit (120x146x46 mm). One Video
Input and 1 Audio Input are available on the camera side of the device, to
connect any NSH camera. It's also available, on the same side, an analog Video
Output to send the Video signal to other external devices. One RJ-45 Ethernet
LAN socket, 1 12VDC power socket (power supply included) and 1 RS-485 port (to
control SD series Speed Dome cameras) are available
on the network side of the device.
Wi-Fi version
The Wi-Fi version MVS4W is available for connection to
wireless LAN IEEE 802.11g. The device includes the site survey feature that
detects all available access points in the area. The MVS4W video server supports
WEP encryption to protect the video streaming from unauthorized access.
Immediate configuration
Immediately after connecting to the LAN, it is possible to config the IP address
of the Video Server. The installation program detects automatically the Video
Servers from any networked PC and allows editing their IP addresses to modify
the default ones.
LAN access via Internet Explorer
The camera images are available through any networked PC, by simply inserting
the IP address of the Video Server on the URL box of Internet Explorer. An
easy-to-use Active-X graphical interface will guide you to display the camera
connected to the Video Server and, in case, up to 4 split-screen will display as
many as 4 MVS4W Video Servers on the network. You can also edit, password
protected, all the Video Servers configuration parameters.
Internet access via Internet Explorer
If your LAN is connected to the Internet, you can access the Video Server from a
remote site, exactly in the same way described above to access them through your
LAN. You can also install your Video Server by directly connecting it to a router
and to the Internet, without using any PC. When connecting to the Internet, we
suggest you to subscribe an static IP address, even if MVS4W supports DDNS
services to manage dynamic IP addresses.
| Network
side |
Camera
side |
 |
 |
|
Connections
from the left: Speed Dome RS-485, LAN, 12VDC Power Supply
|
Connections from the left:
Video Output, Video Input, Audio Input.
|
|
| Remote
access software |
Configuration
software |
 |
 |
|
Access
through LAN or Internet using Internet Explorer
|
Configuration
pages under Internet Explorer |
|
| Installation
software |
 |
|
Installation software
to config the IP address
|
Download the content by clicking on the title.
If you've not installed Adobe Reader, please click on the logo below.
EUR 489,60
- 5%
EUR 465,12
Package contents:
Availability:
5 business days |
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