Axis Communications AXIS 282/A Video server (IP transmission)
Technical Specification

- Make: Axis Communications
- Model code: AXIS 282/A
- Video Inputs: 1 channels
- Other Inputs: 1
- Video Outputs: 1
AXIS 282/AXIS 282A Bare Board Video Servers from the market leader in network video, are designed to migrate your analog investments into high-performance IP solutions, ideal for surveillance and remote monitoring. AXIS 282/AXIS 282A Bare Board Video Servers accommodate one analog video stream and is ideal to be built-in as an integrated part of a product or system. In addition, the AXIS 282/AXIS 282A offer a de-interlace filter that improves image quality in the highest resolution (4CIF). This feature eliminates the motion blur problems caused by the analog PAL/NTSC video signal.
Read moreMake | Axis Communications |
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Manufacturer | Axis Communications |
Category | IP Cameras products |
Model code | AXIS 282/A |
Video Inputs: 1 channels Other Inputs: 1 Video Outputs: 1 No of Other Outputs: 1 alarm Compression Type: MJPEG, MPEG4 Network Protocols: HTTP, HTTPS, SSL/TLS, TCP, SNMP, RTSP, RTP, UDP Interface: 10/100 Base-T Ethernet, R-J45 Resolution TVL: 768 x 576 |
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System Requirements | System Requirements: Windows XP, 2000, NT, ME, or 98 |
Physical Specifications |
Dimensions mm: 19 x 79 x 82 Weight g: 60 |
Electrical Specifications |
Power Consumption: 8 W Voltage: 8 ~ 20 V DC |
Environmental Specifications |
Operating Temperature oC: 5 ~ 50 Operating Humidity %: 20 ~ 80 |
Additional info | AXIS 282/AXIS 282A Bare Board Video Servers from the market leader in network video, are designed to migrate your analog investments into high-performance IP solutions, ideal for surveillance and remote monitoring. AXIS 282/AXIS 282A Bare Board Video Servers accommodate one analog video stream and is ideal to be built-in as an integrated part of a product or system. In addition, the AXIS 282/AXIS 282A offer a de-interlace filter that improves image quality in the highest resolution (4CIF). This feature eliminates the motion blur problems caused by the analog PAL/NTSC video signal. |
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