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VIVOTEK Releases the RX7101 Network Video Receiver


VIVOTEK’s new product RX7101 is a network video receiver, which can cost-effectively have your network-based video appliances including IP cameras and video servers connected with analog video devices like TV sets, analog monitors, or any other existing analog video switches.

Newly released RX7101, supporting VIVOTEK’s 7000-series network cameras and video servers, can quickly convert MJPEG(*) or MPEG-4 digital videos into analog signals and easily output them to existing analog systems. With the Ethernet interface, users can easily get access to switch the settings of each device within the system through the build-in web page, even remotely control PTZ/Dome cameras by a RS-485 keyboard. The configuration installed in RX7101 will automatically guide you to establish quick connections at system boot. The flexible RX7101 can receive one channel of D1 video stream or 4 channels of CIF video streams, which can be switched by a switch-channel button on the front panel. In CIF video steam mode, you can freely choose quad or sequential display at the same time. In addition, there are 4 digital output contacts on the rear panel, whose D/O can be configured to follow the status of the corresponding D/O on IP camera or video server. Moreover, you will also be able to have two-way audio (*) communication function to speak or hear the remote end via Min-in and the talk button.

Features:
-Supports Real-time MJPEG and MPEG-4 video decoding
-Supports GSM-AMR and MPEG-4 AAC audio decoding
-Quad or sequential display in multi-channel mode
-Connection compatible with VIVOTEK’s 7000-series models
-D/O follows the status of D/O on IP camera or video server
-RS-485 keyboard can control PT/DOME cameras
-Up to 1-channel D1 real time decoding or 4-channel CIF real time decoding

--Note that the features with (*) will be available later by firmware upgrade.



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