Cisco Cisco Video Surveillance 4 Port Encoder
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Release Notes for Cisco Video Surveillance
Standalone Encoder Firmware Release 1.2.0
Standalone Encoder Firmware Release 1.2.0
March, 2013
These release notes provide important information for the Release 1.2.0 firmware that ships with the
Cisco Video Surveillance Standalone Encoder Series.
Cisco Video Surveillance Standalone Encoder Series.
Contents
This document includes the following sections:
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Introduction
The Cisco Video Surveillance Standalone Encoders can be used to convert analog video sources into
digital formats so they can be integrated into a networked IP-based video surveillance system. The
devices can be used in a stacked configuration, or can be rack mounted. A power supply is included with
each device.
digital formats so they can be integrated into a networked IP-based video surveillance system. The
devices can be used in a stacked configuration, or can be rack mounted. A power supply is included with
each device.
The Release 1.2.0 firmware includes features that extend the functionality of the following Cisco Video
Surveillance Standalone Encoder models:
Surveillance Standalone Encoder models:
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CIVS-SENC-4P (4-port encoder)
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CIVS-SENC-8P (8-port encoder)