ARECONT VISION AV100 VIDEO SYSTEM USER MANUAL
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Multi-streaming: 8 non-identical streams
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Electronic image rotation by 180 degrees
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Regions of interest windowing down to 32x32 pixel window
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Resolution windowing down to 1x1 pixels for JPEG and 2x2 pixels for H.264
(AV1315/AV1325/AV2815/AV2825/AV10005 only)
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Programmable motion blur control for low-light mode
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Moonlight mode – extended exposure and noise cancellation
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Up to four regions of interest simultaneously for panoramic and digital PTZ view
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On board motion detection with 64 detection zones
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Optional auto iris
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Optional day/night IR switching filter
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Requirements
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Requirements
We recommend a dedicated PC to receive the image streams from cameras for archiving and display. The
suggested minimum computer requirements are detailed for standard and high performance installations.
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Minimal Requirement, for low
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CPU: Core 2 Duo 2Ghz
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RAM: 2 GB
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Video Card: NVIDIA, 128 MB RAM
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Network card: 100 base-T
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OS: Windows XP
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Storage Space: use storage/bandwidth calculator
Recommended Requirement, for
Recommended Requirement, for Recommended Requirement, for
Recommended Requirement, for medium
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CPU: Core 2 Quad 2Ghz
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RAM: 4 GB
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Video Card: NVIDIA, 512 MB RAM
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Network card: 1000 base-T
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OS: Windows XP
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Storage Space: use storage/bandwidth calculator
A PC with a single, slower CPU is sufficient in the case when images are to be archived, but not viewed live.
HDD size depends according to the desired capacity of the video archives (approximately 200Kbytes/image).
As an example, two 400GB drives will yield approximately 6 days of archiving capacity for an 8 camera