Xvision X100VS Data Sheet
© Copyright Xvision 2010 - Version 1.0
Camera Performance
Resolution:
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The Video Server will capture video at a maximum resolution of 704x576 pixels,
which is often referred to as D1.
which is often referred to as D1.
Other Picture Quality Enhancements:
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Brightness, Contrast. Colour and Sharpness control
for adjusting the camera
image characteristics to obtain the best picture quality
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Digital Zoom
for seeing extra detail
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Vertical Flip and Mirror functions
for rotating the image if required
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Full Screen function
for viewing the image full screen on your monitor
Main Features
Excellent Network Performance:
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The Video Server uses H264 compression to create efficient video streams that
can be accessed over the local network or the internet without requiring large
amounts of bandwidth. Resulting in a better picture quality and higher refresh
rates than MJPEG and MPEG4 based Video Servers.
can be accessed over the local network or the internet without requiring large
amounts of bandwidth. Resulting in a better picture quality and higher refresh
rates than MJPEG and MPEG4 based Video Servers.
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A total of 11 Video Streams are available, including 2 Region Of Interest (which
allow you to send portions of the whole image at a different resolution and
speed to the whole image) streams. Allowing the Video Server to provide the
optimum image size and refresh rate for a variety of applications simultaneously.
allow you to send portions of the whole image at a different resolution and
speed to the whole image) streams. Allowing the Video Server to provide the
optimum image size and refresh rate for a variety of applications simultaneously.
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Video and Audio Multicasting for sending video and audio to a group of
destinations simultaneously using the most efficient strategy
destinations simultaneously using the most efficient strategy
Speed Dome & Pan, Tilt, Zoom Camera Support:
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The Video Server has an RS485 port for connecting to Pelco D/P compatible
cameras that feature Pan/Tilt/Zoom functionality.
cameras that feature Pan/Tilt/Zoom functionality.
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The Pan/Tilt/Zoom function of these cameras can be controlled through the web
browser or using the free Multi Camera/Device Software supplied
browser or using the free Multi Camera/Device Software supplied
PC free operation:
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The Video Server does not need to be connected to a PC to operate, it can
connect directly to a wired or wireless network or internet connection.
connect directly to a wired or wireless network or internet connection.
Network/Internet free operation:
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The Video Server does not need to be connected to a Network/Internet connection
to record video and audio. Simply pop in a Micro SD memory card, use a PC/Mac to
set up the Video Server and then leave it plugged in to the mains.
to record video and audio. Simply pop in a Micro SD memory card, use a PC/Mac to
set up the Video Server and then leave it plugged in to the mains.
Remote Viewing & Recording:
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When connected to a local network or an internet connection the cameras can
be accessed remotely by a:
be accessed remotely by a:
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Windows PC - allowing you to:
View live images
Pan and Tilt the camera
Zoom In to the image (digital)
Configure the camera
Listen to audio
Make recordings
Playback recordings
Take snapshots
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Mac - allowing you to:
View live images
Zoom In to the image (digital)
Configure the Video Server
Listen to audio (using Quicktime)
Take snapshots
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Mobile Phone (including iPhone, Android, Nokia, Windows Mobile) - allowing
you to:
you to:
View live images
Listen to Audio (Nokia & Windows Mobile only)
Take snapshots
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3GPP compatible device - allowing you to:
View live images
Listen to Audio
On Board Recording & Easy Playback:
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The Video Server has on board recording, whenever it detects any motion it will
record on to a Micro SD Card (not supplied)
record on to a Micro SD Card (not supplied)
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These recordings can then played back by:
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Remotely accessing the Video Server using a Windows PC
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Removing the Micro SD Card and playing back on a PC/Mac
Remote (Across the LAN or Internet) Recording:
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Recordings can be made across a LAN or over the Internet (offsite) in the
following ways:
following ways:
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When logging in to the Video Server via a Windows PC
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Using a Windows PC running the free Multi Camera/Device Software
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Using a Mac running the Mac Multi Camera/Device Software (available to
purchase)
purchase)
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Using a compatible NVR
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Using a compatible Hybrid DVR
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Using the built in FTP function
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Using the built in HTTP file transfer function
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Using the SAMBA server file transfer function
Features