Product specifications

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
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ANALOG AND IP CAMERA CONFIGURATIONS
The total number of IP cameras depends on analog and IP camera settings
and DX8100 system resources. You can record the maximum number of
analog and IP cameras when all cameras are set to record at CIF/1 ips.
AVAILABLE IP CAMERA BANDWIDTH
*Testing has determined that recording at CIF, 2CIF, and 4CIF resolutions
produces only small differences in the available bandwidth.
PELCO IP CAMERA RESOURCE USAGE
The available recording resources of the DX8100 is determined by the
resolution and bit rate of the attached cameras. For example, a DX8108 with
eight analog cameras recording at CIF/30 ips supports up to eleven
IP110 cameras recording at CIF/15 ips.
Note: Pelco cameras with Sarix
technology and AXIS IP camera resolutions
and bit rates are variable. Refer to the appropriate product specification
sheet for information about resource usage.
MAXIMUM ANALOG CAMERA RECORDING
Resolution and frame rate values can be assigned evenly among all cameras,
or they can be configured independently for individual cameras. Frame rate
values can also be customized according to recording mode (normal, motion,
alarm, and ATM/POS).
Model
Maximum Analog
Cameras
Maximum Analog and
IP Cameras
DX8108 8 24
DX8116 16 32
DX8124 24 32
DX8132 32 32
Analog Camera
Image Rate
Available Mbps IP Stream*
for Each DX8100 Series
DX8108 DX8116
1 ips (Low)
15 ips (Medium)
30 ips (High)
13
11
11
11
7
4
DX8124 DX8132
1 ips (Low)
7 ips (Medium)
15 ips (High)
11
10
6
15
14
13
Stream Resolution Bit Rate
Primary 4CIF/30 ips 2 Mbps
Secondary CIF/15 ips 1 Mbps
Model Format
NTSC IPS PAL IPS
Total Per Camera Total Per Camera
DX8108
CIF 240 30 200 25
2CIF 120 15 100 12
4CIF 60 7 50 6
DX8116
CIF 480 30 400 25
2CIF 240 15 200 12
4CIF 120 7 100 6
DX8124
CIF 360 15 300 12
2CIF 180 6 150 6
4CIF 90 3 75 3
DX8132
CIF 480 15 400 12
2CIF 240 6 200 6
4CIF 120 3 100 3
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