Pelco C1640M-B Manuel D’Utilisation

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ENDURA C BLOCK
Figure 7 illustrates how the A, B, Core, and C Blocks concept is implemented to form a complete Endura network. The Endura network is scaled 
by replicating the A and B Blocks to accommodate the video input and performance requirements for the network application.
Figure 7.  C Block: Encompasses A, B, and Core Blocks
Table H lists the Endura network blocks and summarizes the functionality for which each block is responsible.  
Table H.  Endura Network Structures 
Entity
Function
Network Devices 
A Block
The A Block is functionally responsible for encoding, recording, and storage of the video streams 
entering the Endura network (both live and playback video).
The A Block is summarized as follows: 
Each A Block can support up to 48 NET5301T encoders and one NVR5100.
Each A Block is assigned to a specific VLAN.
The number of A Blocks is unlimited.
Each A Block has only one NVR5100 for recording all NET5301T video streams: video is 
recorded on the NVR5100 and stored on the SEB5000.
NET5301T encoders, NVR5100, 
SEB5000 storage expansion 
box, and a layer 2 switch
B Block
The B Block is functionally responsible for decoding and displaying the video streams, as well as  
providing the control and configuration of the Endura networking components.
The B Block is summarized as follows: 
Based on permissions, operators can view and control any camera on entire system.
Each Block is assigned to a specific VLAN.
The B Block can be replicated any number of times (limited only by network capacity).
NET5301R decoders, VCD5000 
video console display, 
WS5050 Endura Workstation, 
and a layer 2 switch
A BLOCK-VLAN 3
C BLOCK
SM
NVR
SEB
ENCODER
ENCODER
VCD
WS
DECODER
VLAN 4
VLAN 4
VLAN 4
VLAN 4
CAMERA
VIDEO IN
VLAN 3
VLAN 3
VLAN 2
VLAN 3
VLAN 3
A BLOCK
LAYER 2 SWITCH
CORE BLOCK
LAYER 3 SWITCH
REDUNDANT SM
CORE BLOCK-VLAN 2
 B BLOCK-VLAN 4
B BLOCK
LAYER 2 SWITCH
DISPLAY
VIDEO OUT
DISPLAY
VIDEO OUT
DISPLAY
VIDEO OUT