i-Watch DVR's - iW-PD301

 

 


iW - PD301

The iW-PD301 video server is the perfect device for allowing the use of traditional analog cameras to be viewed over an existing network infrastructure (LAN or WAN). With MPEG 4 video quality, video footage can be viewed easily with Internet Explorer and even recorded with optional i-Watch IP Server Software.


Features:

  • Compatible with Existing Analog Camera
  • Real-Time MPEG4 Codec Solution
  • Real-Time Recording & Monitoring
  • Multiple Remote site Surveillance
  • Audio & Video Simultaneous Transmission
  • RS-232 and RS-485 Protocol (PD-302)
  • Access password protection
  • Multiple Recording Mode Selection
  • Multiple User IE Remote Surveillance
  • 1 x DI (Digital Input /1 x DO (Digital Output
  • Digital Watermark
  • TV Video Out (NTSC/PAL)
  • Anti Theft Protection System (on/off)

Specifications:

Model

PD-301

PD-302

Image

NTSC/PAL

Frame

NTSC: Up to 30Frame/sec at QCIF(176*120),CIF(352*240)
PAL: Up to 25Frame/Sec at QCIF(176*144),CIF(352*288)
Size up to 640*480

Compression

MPEG4

Password Protection

Three levels of user accounts.

I/O

1 DI/ 1 DO

Serial Port
(For PD-302 Only)

Serial Port, RS-232/RS485

Motion Detection

Device embedded motion detection  

 

 

Operation System

Windows 2000 Pro and XP

Signal Detection

Support to detect video signal and video loss alarm

System

 

      1.IE 5.x
2. Support Remote surveillance and monitoring
3.Support PTZ remote control
4.Management software supports full-time, scheduling, motion
   triggered, manual and alarm recording modes
5.Integration with user account, level, password, telephone, fax, mobile,
   and e-mail for alarm management control
6.Video and audio simultaneous transmission and surveillance
7.Real-time DI/DO alarm surveillance and forced on/off control through
   management software
8.Viewing System Req.: PIII 800CPU, 128MB,40GB HDD,Win2000 or
   WinXP


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Revised: October 27, 2002 .