Discontinued

FLIR VIP-TX

Encoder with embedded AID

FLIR VIP-TX combines field-proven incident detection capabilities with advanced video encoding and powerful processing technology in a single unit. VIP-TX boards process video input from analog cameras for automatic incident detection, data collection, recording of pre and post incident image sequences and streaming video. The versatile FLIR VIP-TX can handle 3 independent video streams in H.264, MPEG-4, MPEG-2 or MJPEG format.

Multi-codec video server with integrated AID and data collection
FLIR VIP-TX alerts on a variety of events, including stopped vehicles, wrong-way drivers, queues, slow-moving vehicles, fallen objects and pedestrians.
FLIR VIP-TX collects traffic data, detects queues and emulates loops on highways and inter-urban roads.
FLIR VIP-TX allows to select between different video compression algorithms, which ensures interoperability with existing applications.

Specifications

System Overview
AID AID Customizable overlay Video motion detection Image monitor (quality measurement) Tamper detection Privacy masks
Boards per Rack 11 (19" rack)
Description Encoder with embedded AID
Communications
Audio 2 full duplex stereo
Communication Standards ONVIF profile S, NTCIP, SNMP
Data RS232 + RS422/485
Digital Inputs 2
Digital Outputs 2
Encoding Format H.264, MPEG-4, MPEG-2, MJPEG
LAN Connector Type 10/100 Mbps RJ45 SFP for fibre or IP over coax (ECO)
Maximum Streams Unicast and/or multicast, max 20
Multi_Streaming Triple streaming: 1 x H.264 (BP) + 2 x MJPEG or MPEG
PTZ control Yes
Video Input Analog PAL / NTSC
Electrical
Maximum resolution D1 @ 30 fps
MTBF > 200,000 hrs
Power < 5W
Stand_Alone Form Box, 11 to 19V DC
Environmental
Operating Temperature -40° to +74°C (-40° to +165°F)
Mechanical
Boards per Rack 11 (19" rack)
Dimensions 128 x 34 x 190 mm
Weight 450 g

Resources & Support

Certification

ISO 9001-2008 Certificate 2017

Certification

ISO 9001-2008 Certificate

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