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Individual Endura Components
Encoder - NET5301T
The Net5301T is a high-performance MPEG4 video encoder. It accepts analog video and audio signals and converts them into digital TCP/IP in packets, as well as provides an interface for relays and alarms. The unit supports up to 2 independent video streams of 4CIF quality, at 30 frames per second. The Encoder is Coaxitron and Pelco D Protocol compatible.
Decoder - NET5301R
The Net5301R is a high-performance video decoder. It converts digital video and audio streams back into video output for viewing on a VGA, Composite, and/or S-Video monitor. This unit can decode up to 4 streams in Quad Mode.
Visual Console Display - VCD5000
The VCD5000 is a high-performance, multiple-stream decoding unit. It converts multiple digital MPEG4 streams into video signals to be viewed on VGA, Composite, and/or S-Video monitors. Up to four decoding cards can be added to this unit. Four models are available that allow users to tailor their viewing systems with up to 64 displays. An unlimited number of VCDs and Decoders can be controlled from a single VCD. Using an Endura Keyboard or a standard USB-compatible PC mouse and keyboard, users can access the on-screen menus and control an Endura System.
Network Video Recorder - NVR5000
Ranging from 16 to 96 channel/stream recording, the Endura NVR5000 is a series of high-performance network-based Video/Audio Recorders. Sophisticated self-diagnostics, redundant power supplies and fans, EnduraStor technology, and RAID 5 HD system assure reliable digital video and audio storage.
Storage Expansion Box - SEB5000
The Endura Storage Expansion Box (SEB) is a high-performance storage solution. Each SEB box can add up to 3.6TB of network storage. Up to eight SEBs can be attached to a single NVR unit, providing a very large, very scalable network storage solution. Sophisticated RAID 5 HD system and redundant power supply assure reliable digital video and audio storage.
Workstation - WS5050
The WS5050 Workstation is a Windows®-compatible system that is used for viewing video and configuring an Endura system. WS5050 is supplied with all PC hardware in a stand-alone box. The WS5000 can controls any number of cameras, is highly secure, and makes use of EnduraView high performance video optimization.
Keyboard - KBD5000
The KBD5000 Endura Keyboard offers three swappable USB pods. These pods include a joystick, a jog shuttle, and function keys for control. The KBD5000 allows users to control the Endura System in a manner that is already familiar to most security personnel. This way, the Endura Keyboard extends the ease of use of the VCD and creates a familiar matrix design feel within a digital system. This keyboard offers intuitive color-coded buttons as well as USB interface for VCD or PC.
System Manager – SM5000
Serving as the Network Time Protocol server, the Endura System Manager controls time, as well as manages user rights and permissions for the system. This powerfully flexible system also provides the ability to set up all Endura devices to work together in customized ways. For example, an alarm trigger within a dome can be set to activate a relay or multiple relays, call-up cameras to specific monitors, trigger e-mails, or dozens of different actions, from anywhere on the network. A very impressive level of system diagnostic tools also have been implemented, ensuring that the system operates continuously at the optimum level.
Rack Mount
This unique series of power supplies for Endura encoder and decoder modules, have been designed for installation within a standard rack, and can supply power for up to 12 modules. Additionally, the units feature a helpful closure relay for signaling a warning in the event of a power failure.
Power Supply — EPS5000
An optional 1RU redundant power supply, EPS5000-300, provides added fault tolerance for up to two RK5000PS-5U racks.
Wall Mount
Perfect for small spaces, the WM5000 allows for the wall mounting of up to 4 Endura encoder or decoder modules.
EnduraStor
EnduraStor offers the ability to reduce the frame rate of previously recorded video on an Endura System after a specified period of time. After captured video has reached a user-defined age, EnduraStor goes to work to “prune” the database and reduce the number of recorded frames. By enabling EnduraStor within the system, a user has the unique ability to dramatically extend recording duration at a lower frame rate.
EnduraView
EnduraView is a Pelco-engineered technology, which guarantees the viewing experience. Unlike competitive products that allow the user to burden their system to a point at which it is overloaded and no video can be displayed, EnduraView constantly monitors and automatically adjusts the viewing system for the best picture possible — video viewing on an Endura system will not be compromised. From a full-screen, to quad, 9- or 16-view multi selections, EnduraView automatically delivers the best possible picture in the industry.
Spectra III EVS
The Spectra III EVS combines the world’s most popular high-performance integrated dome system with Endura, the leading-edge, high-quality, network-based video solution from Pelco. This system offers the smooth, quick responsiveness and functionality that security professionals have come to expect from Spectra III. The dome’s integrated encoding makes it possible to bring CAT 5e (or higher) cable directly to the camera location – which results in unparalleled system design flexibility. With Spectra III EVS, Pelco makes it even easier to put the power of the Endura IP network right where you need it.
Matrix Digital DecoderCM9700MDD-EVS
The CM9700MDD-EVS matrix digital decoder uses the latest Endura™ technology to transmit video from Endura products to the CM9700 Series matrix system (using 9.03.012 software, or higher). Adding the CM9700MDD-EVS to a matrix system allows a security operator to use the same CM9760-KBD keyboard functions to view and control video on both the Endura and matrix systems