Vicon Pre-Configuration Options for Network Components
Product Profile
Enjoy the hassle-free convenience of having all components for your system pre-configured by our in-house engineers before they ship to you. Your network will be up and running in no time, with all components ready to connect right out of the box complete with a custom labeling system to further assist system installers.
Upon receipt of purchase order, Vicon will coordinate directly with the integrator to collect the data necessary for programming of the system. When complete, your pre-configured system will ship with our customized project workbook, including helpful installation documentation, detailed project worksheets, ViconNet tools and software, backups of pre-programmed system settings, training materials and support infomation.
Please note that delivery of the pre-configured system sypically takes two weeks from receiving customer's complete information for programming
Kollector DVR |
Basic programming of DVR; system naming convention, network configuration, nucleus association, time synchronization, storage database initialization, auto-record verification |
ViconNet NVR |
Basic programming of NVR; system naming convention, network configuration, nucleus association, time synchronization, storage database initialization, basic recording macro (full time recording only)Note: advanced configuration is available via FLD-ENG |
ViconNet System Nucleus |
Basic programming of nucleus; system naming convention, network configuration, time synchronization, user and group additions (20 max.), import of I-Onyx and 3rd-party cameras |
ViconNet Workstation |
Basic programming of workstation; system naming convention, network configuration, nucleus association, time synchronization |
Virtual Matrix Display Controller (VMDC) |
Basic programming of VMDC; system naming convention, network configuration, nucleus association, time synchronization Note: advanced configuration is available via FLD-ENG |
Network Keypad |
Basic programming of keypad, network configuration; host association |
Network Camera - Basic |
Basic programming network camera; camera naming convention, network configuration, nucleus association, time synchronization |
Camera - Advanced Features |
Includes all services of “network camera-basic,” plus programming of iris, focus and other advanced features |
16 Channel Video Encoder |
Set up includes unit name, network configuration, Nucleus association, time synchronization and labeling |
Video Decoder |
Set up includes unit name, network configuration, Nucleus association, time synchronization and labeling |
Web / Mobile Server |
Set up includes unit name, network configuration, Nucleus association, time synchronization and labeling |
Technical Specification
Make | Vicon |
---|---|
Manufacturer | Vicon Industries |
Category | Video Surveillance>Network Video Recorders (NVRs) |
Model code | ViconNet PEAK NVR Series |
Hardware solution | Yes |
Storage capacity | 250 GB |
Electrical Specifications |
Voltage: 240 VAC Power consumption (W): 76W |
Physical Specifications |
Weight (kg): 8.3 Dimensions (mm): 44 x 483 x 406 |
Environmental Specifications |
Operating temperature (°C): 0 ~ 40 C (32 ~ 104 F) Operating humidity (%): 95 |
Additional info |
The ViconNet® NVR is a high-capacity, network video recorder that enables you to simultaneously capture, view and store high-quality, high resolution voice, video and data for a comprehensive security solution. The ViconNet Workstation is essentially the same machine without recording capability. It is intended for use as a remote operator workstation. The NVR and workstation help security organizations reduce system ownership costs, streamline operations and deliver more effective security. |
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