V2015 Series TCP/IP Networkable Video Matrix Switcher
Infinova’s V2015 series video matrix switcher features comprehensive functions for any security/ surveillance system, pre-configuration to assure the highest level of reliability, and modular architecture for ease of installation and operation. V2015 represents the peak of video matrix switching technology while remaining a highly cost effective solution. Utilizing microprocessor technology, the V2015 series can provide automated electronic surveillance or it can allow a single user to control an entire CCTV system of up to 80 video inputs by 16 video outputs. In an automated environment, the user can pre-define up to 64 system tours, 64 salvos, 35 event timers, 5 alarm display modes and 3 alarm clearance modes to be performed separately on individual monitors. For maximum security, an available video-looping module provides extension of the original video for output to a DVR or other recording device. The V2015 communicates with controllers or PCs via either RS-232 data or TCP/IP protocols. An entire system of up to 64 nodes can be networked and controlled from one main station via TCP/IP protocols. V2015N is also compatible with other Infinova matrix switchers, including V2011N, V2020N and V2040N. Infinova’s V2015 series can dedicate multiple video outputs to be compressed for Video over IP. Available windows-based system setup software simplifies the initial setup procedure as well as ongoing maintenance of the system parameters. Available GUI software further simplifies the system operation through an on-screen system keyboard which is a fully functional representation of Infinova’s V2117. Users can be defined at different levels of administration to further enhance the security of the system.
  • Up to 80 video inputs by 16 video outputs
  • TCP/IP networkable up to 64 nodes; compatible with other TCP/IP networkable switchers, V2011N, V2020N, and V2040N
  • RS-232 and Ethernet communication
  • Modular microprocessor based, full cross-point video matrix
  • Control of fixed or variable speed pan/tilt and dome cameras operating on Manchester, or RS-485 PTZ protocols
  • Non-volatile memory for storing user programming for minimum of 5 years
  • 64 tours, 64 salvos and 35 event timers
  • 5 flexible RS-232 ports, expandable to 20 using the Port expander V2405-4
  • 1 Ethernet port, controllable by multiple Ethernet keyboards
  • Alarm transferred via Ethernet to remote Ethernet Matrix or computer
  • 16 programmable alarm inputs and 2 relay outputs
  • 4 sets of Manchester outputs, 1 RS-485 output and 1 high speed DATALINE output
  • Run and alarm status indicators
  • 19-inch EIA rack mounting
  • 5 alarm display modes and 3 clearance methods
  • Cascading via Ethernet up to 4 levels
  • User priority and password management
  • Optional Windows-based multimedia management software