Manual

Overview
8
|
Overview
NETWORK TOPOLOGY STATEMENT
IMPORTANT NOTE. PLEASE READ. The network implementation is shown as a general representation only and is not intended
to show a detailed network topology. Your actual network will differ, requiring changes or perhaps additional network equipment to
accommodate the system as illustrated. Please contact your local Pelco representative to discuss your specific requirements.
LEGAL NOTICE (AUDIO NOTICE)
J
Improper use of audio/visual recording equipment may subject you to civil and criminal penalties. Applicable laws regarding the use of such
capabilities vary between jurisdictions and may require, among other things, express written consent from the recorded subjects. You are solely
responsible for insuring strict compliance with such laws and for strict adherence to any/all right of privacy and personalty.
INTRODUCTION
The NET5501-I video encoder is a network-based channel encoder with a built-in, Web-based viewer for live streaming to a standard
Web browser (Microsoft® Internet Explorer®, Chrome®, Safari® or Mozilla® Firefox®). The encoder is built upon open standards
and is part of an Endura® system for recording, managing, administering, and viewing video streams.
The encoder supports H.264 and MJPEG compression. It can generate two independently configurable H.264 streams, each up to
D1 resolution (720 x 480 for NTSC, 720 x 576 for PAL) and 30/25 images per second (ips) in addition to an MJPEG stream for Web
viewing.
The NET5501-I can be configured for one video channel. When an alarm event is triggered, the unit can send a message to an
operator.
The unit also supports motion detection for the video channel. You can configure one motion zone, with its own independent
sensitivity and threshold settings. When the NET5501-I detects activity in any of these areas, it can trigger an alarm event.
The NET5501-I supports control of remote peripherals such as pan/tilt/zoom (PTZ) cameras by way of D-Protocol, P-Protocol, and
Coaxitron® protocols.
FEATURES
~
Open standards-based architecture
~
H.264 baseline, main, or high profile compression
~
Dual-stream at up to D1, 30/25 images per second (ips) per stream
~
Integrated D-Protocol, P-Protocol, and Coaxitron protocols
~
Support for multicast transmissions