Avigilon VAA-A4-1U 4 Channel Analog Encoder
Technical Specification
- Make: Avigilon
- Model code: VAA-A4-1U
- Series: Rialto R-Series
- Video Inputs: 4
- Functions: PTZ control via RS-485 bus
The Rialto™ R-Series 1U rack-mount analytics appliance analyses and records up to 16 security cameras per unit. Letting you build it your way, it is configurable with analog modules. There is no complicated per camera license fee or registration process. The R-Series is designed to be easily installed and retrofitted to existing or new camera deployments. Industry leading pattern based video analytics deliver real-time analysis and alarms to ensure your team maintains full situational awareness.
Read moreMake | Avigilon |
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Manufacturer | Avigilon Corporation |
Category | Video Surveillance>Analog Transmission |
Model code | VAA-A4-1U |
Series | Rialto R-Series |
Video Inputs | 4 |
Functions | PTZ control via RS-485 bus |
Network Properties | Image Frame Rate: 30 fps |
Signal Mode | PAL / NTSC |
Physical Specifications |
Weight g: 9,000 Dimensions mm: 402 x 440 x 44 |
Electrical Specifications |
Voltage: 120 / 220 V Power Consumption: 100 W |
Environmental Specifications |
Operating Temp oC: 0 ~ 50 C (32 ~ 122 F) Operating Humidity %: 20 ~ 80 |
Relays Outputs | 1 |
Additional info |
The Rialto™ R-Series 1U rack-mount analytics appliance analyses and records up to 16 security cameras per unit. Letting you build it your way, it is configurable with analog modules. There is no complicated per camera license fee or registration process. The R-Series is designed to be easily installed and retrofitted to existing or new camera deployments. Industry leading pattern based video analytics deliver real-time analysis and alarms to ensure your team maintains full situational awareness. |
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