<%@LANGUAGE="VBSCRIPT" CODEPAGE="950"%> PiXORD Network Camera User's Manual


INTRODUCTION


 
What is the MPEG-4 Video Server?

The MPEG-4 Video Server (MVS) is an Internet-based digital video surveillance device with a built-in Web server. It uses TCP/IP to distribute compressed live video over a Local Area Network (LAN) and/or the Internet through an Ethernet connection.

The MVS is configured and manipulated using the Web-based User Interface (Web UI) in standard Web browsers such as Microsoft Internet Explorer ™ or Netscape Navigator ™ .

The MVS contains an MPEG-4 image compression chipset capable of delivering streaming, constant or variable bit rate MPEG-4 video over the network in real-time.


Advanced Features

  • Built-in HTTP Web Server
  • IP address assignment via IP Installer Software or Web UI
  • Active-X control for Internet Explorer tm providing maximum performance
  • Customized Event Triggering by Motion Detection / Date / Time / GPIO Input
  • Email / FTP / Internal Buffer Storage / Relay Out event actions
  • DDNS support for dynamic IP application
  • Multi-tiered access control
  • Remotely upgradeable firmware and Web UI
  • Control of server operations through CGI based scripts for easy integration
  • Low power, fan-less device with hardware watchdog support providing a robust system for critical environments
  • MPEG-4 video compression format
  • Analog signal to Digital signal conversion
  • 30/25 fps @ Full D1 ( 720 x 480 / 720 x 576) resolution