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This small H.264 IP encoder delivers the same high quality video of its BIG brother the NOVO1-4 IP encoder, giving the highest quality of H.264 video possible. With low latency and excellent bandwidth usage this single channel H.264 IP encoder give a powerful punch to any high demanding IP network.
This H.264 IP Encoder offers 1 channel of Audio with synchronized Audio with capabilities of 4CIF, 2CIF, CIF or QCIF resolution settings @ 30 frames per second, PTZ control and a Voice interface.
Click here for the NOVO MINI IP Encoder brochure
Experience the Power of H.264 You don't have to settle for standard MPEG-4 any longer!

Features
- Industry Leading Compression - H.264
- Same Software as all Solus, Novo and Opus Models
- Easy to Use - Easy to Train
- 4CIF, 2CIF, CIF or QCIF Resolution
- 1/16th to 30 Frames per second recording rate
- Perfectly synchronized video/Audio input
- Audio Line In and Audio out for two way audio
- Built-In Web Viewer for Remote Access via Internet Explorer
- 1 Alarm input / 1 Relay output
- LAN/WAN ready
Specifications
- Video compression H.264
- Compress resolution:
- NTSC: 704*480(4CIF) / PAL: 704*576(4CIF)
- NTSC: 704*240(2CIF) / PAL: 704*288(2CIF)
- NTSC: 352*240(CIF) / PAL: 352*288(CIF)
- NTSC: 176*120(QCIF) / PAL: 176*144(QCIF)
- Video input: 1channel BNC (1.0Vp-p, 75ohms)
- Frame rate: PAL: 1/16-25 FPS; NTSC: 1/16-30 FPS
- Stream type: Video stream or Video & Audio stream
- Bit rate: 32kbps-2Mbps (Self definition)
- Audio input: 1 channel BNC (2.0Vp-p, 1K)
- Audio output: 1 channel
- Audio compression: OggVorbis, 16kbps
- Voice interface: 1 input
- Communication interface:
- 1 x RJ45 10M/100M UTP network port
- 1 x RJ45 RS-232 port
- 1 x RJ45 RS-485 port
- External alarm input: 1 input
- Relay output: 1 output
- Video Latency: less than 500 Ms
- IP Rating: Not environmentally rated and need to be installed in enclosure, we have many deployed in Nema boxes
- Vibration Rating: Not Rated
- Power supply: 120-240VAC input, 5VDC output - Included
- Power consumption: 3W
- Working temperature: -10C to 55C
- Working humidity: 10% - 90%
- Size: 70mm*120mm*45mm / 2.75" x 4.72" x 1.77"
- Weight: 500g

Application possibilities
The NOVO MINI IP Encoder is primarily used as an extension to existing installations, but can be very well used by itself for any analog to IP encoding in new system integrations.
Encoding of a single analog video in a network video system: A digital surveillance system with the NOVO Series IP Encoder can display network video on a public display TV or other analog monitors, i.e. in a retail shop.
Connecting two analog systems over a LAN/WAN: Organizations that operate in multiple buildings can reduce the cost for security by integrating a remote analog system with another analog system at the main location.
Surveillance systems: Most city centers, which have a good networking infrastructure, can easily expand the existing analog system by cost-effectively connecting devices through a wide area network with the use of the NOVO Series IP Encoders and IP Decoders. Existing analog cameras with features such as day/night, PTZ functionality can still be utilized in such a system.
Our NOVO Series IP Encoder supports both constant bit rate and variable bit rate. Variable bit rate is the default setting and is recommended as it gives control over image quality. This also makes it difficult to predict what the bandwidth consumption will be. Apart from the image resolution and compression, the bandwidth also depends on the H.264 settings, the image complexity, the amount of motion in the monitored scene, but uses much less bandwidth than our competitors.
When bandwidth needs to be controlled, constant bit rate can be used. The user can then give priority to either the frame rate or the image quality when there is increased motion. Another way to control and reduce bandwidth consumption is to fix the frame rate.
H.264 implementation enables a wide range of flexible settings for adapting to different application requirements. The system can be optimized for quality, bandwidth, and network infrastructure.
Our NOVO Series IP Encoders integrates new or existing analog cameras into a IP video surveillance infrastructure allowing IP integration into such an environment takes no more than connecting and configuring the NOVO Series IP Encoder on your system as you would a standard IP or network device.
Quick Q & A
Q. I can't control my PTZ, what do I do?
A. It is possible that the camera and equipment are not connected through the RS485 port, the incorrect wiring sequence or the wrong configuration within the encoder / decoder / software.
Q. Certain individual channels pictures are not normal?
A. Please make sure the video cables are correctly and securely connected to the NOVO encoder
Q. I cannot upgrade even though I have the new file?
A. There was a failure of the network an IP address error in the FTP host computer, the FTP service has not been booted by the PC, the path to the upgrade is incorrect or there is no permission (usually happens when upgrading through client-end.)
Q. I cannot connect to my Novo?
A. Since everyone’s networks and settings are set up differently we will go through a few scenarios and while it is highly
irregular for you not to be able to connect, firstly you should notice in the bottom right hand corner of your tool bar the small 2 computer ICON that shows internet connection when you have a cable plugged into the internet port, when you disconnect the cable it should say “There is a Internet Cable unplugged”, if you can see this small connection icon then your PC / Laptop is connected properly and communicating with the NOVO.
- Click here for the NOVO / VSC Connections tutorial.
Q. What is the difference between a Cross over cable and a Patch cable?
A. An Ethernet crossover cable is a type of Ethernet cable used to connect computing devices together directly where they would normally be connected via a network switch, hub or router. For example, one would use a crossover cable to directly connect two personal computers via their network adapters. A Patch cable is what you use to connect a computing device to a network switch, hub or router. Example, connecting your PC to the internet via the hub, switch or router.
Q. I need to access my PTZ / Zoom cameras OSD - one screen display, how can I do that through the NOVO Mini H.264 Ip Encoder?
A. Access the NOVO Mini H.264 Ip Encoder through the Concert Client Software, go to the "PTZ" tab, enter PTZ OSD in the name field in the Preset Setup section, enter 64 in the Preset field, click SET. Now highlight the PTZ OSD in the Preset Name column, click CALL once. This will bring up the OSD of the PTZ move through the OSD with the Up, Down, arrow buttons under the video window, to select a setting and then use the Left and Right arrow buttons to enter and exit the settings. (Note: Your PTZ / Zoom camera may have an alternate CALL prefetch number to enter the OSD, enter the specific CALL prefetch # for your particular PTZ in this field)
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