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Samsung GVI GV-V2011 Matrix switcher features comprehensive functions for any small-scale CCTV security / Video surveillance system. The Samsung GVI GV-V2011 Matrix represents the best of small-scale video matrix switching technology while remaining a highly cost effective solution. Utilizing microprocessor technology the GV-V2011 can provide automated electronic surveillance or it can allow a single user to control an entire CCTV system of up to 32 video inputs by 8 video outputs. In an automated environment the user can pre-define up to 24 system tours, 8 salvos, 35 event timers, 5 alarm call-up modes and 5 alarm clearance methods to be performed separately on individual monitors. The Samsung GV-V2011 matrix communicates with controllers or PCs via RS-232 data or TCP/IP protocols. Available GUI software further simplifies system operation by the utilization of an on-screen system keyboard which is a fully functional representation of the GV-V2116. Users can be defined at different levels of administration to further enhance the security of the system.
Samsung GVI GV-V2011 Main Features: - Up to 32 video inputs by 8 video outputs
- TCP/IP networkable up to 64 nodes; compatible with larger
- TCP/IP networkable switchers: GV-V2015, GV-V2020 and GV-V2040
- RS-232 and Ethernet communication
- 1 to 4 Video over IP with PTZ controls (optional)
- MPEG-4 or M-JPEG compression for Video over IP
- Modular microprocessor based, full cross-point video matrix
- Control of fixed or variable speed pan/tilt and dome security cameras operating on Manchester, RS-422, or RS-485 PTZ protocols
- 24 tours, 35 event timers and 8 salvos alarm display modes and 5 alarm clearance modes
- 3 flexible RS-232 ports; expandable to 12
- 16 programmable alarm inputs (expandable to 128), 2 alarm outputs
- 4 Manchester control code output ports
- Run and alarm status indicators
- 19-inch EIA rack mounting
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