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IP Encoder Camera Bracket

Innovative design integrates video encoder into the mounting bracket, making installation a snap!


  • M-JPEG/MPEG4 Dual Stream Compression
  • Built in motion alarm with configurable detection areas
  • 12V DC out can power most CCTV cameras eliminating the need for an independent power source
  • Comes with FTP and email event notification

The innovative design of this video encoder enables you to make any CCTV camera networkable.  The circuit board is conveniently located inside the stand base.  The IPE1B not only powers your camera but it allows you to use any analog video source as an IP camera, giving you the freedom to install your camera in practically any location.  Comes with convenient built in cables.

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IPE1B

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Channels 1
IP Capable yes
Compression M-JPEG, MPEG-4 Dual Stream
FPS 30
Horizontal Resolution 720
Vertical Resolution 480
Ethernet 1
BNC Video In 1
Audio yes
PoE yes
Volts DC 12
Width (in) 4.72
Height (in) 6.89
Depth (in) 4.72
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Encoders and decoders are ideal for installs requiring specialty IP cameras, or when simply upgrading existing camera at a loction to have IP capability.  Encoders allow you to use ANY analog video source as an IP camera.  Video decoders, also called “transcoders” translate the IP video back into a standard video signal that any traditional DVR or VCR can record.   Because IP video transmits over a computer network, or even the internet, it’s perfect for remote location cameras where a cable installation would be impractical. 
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