Spec Sheet

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
WEB INTERFACE FOR REMOTE ACCESS
The SM5200 provides a browser-based interface for remote video viewing with minimal overhead*. Administrators with appropriate permissions can
enable or disable remote access to the SM5200 through the WS5200, and limit the bandwidth available from the server to remote browsers through
the system manager’s Web interface. This allows administrators to effectively manage the impact on shared networks. For security purposes, all
remote access is initiated using HTTPS over a configurable, secure port. Administrators can also grant or limit user access to remote live view, search,
playback, and export functions.
A browser-based status dashboard provides vital diagnostic information on the health of the system. Administrators with the proper credentials can
remotely view the status of the hardware and configure the SM5200 through a Web browser. Integrated SNMP services can also provide network
administrators with hardware and software status information.
The SM5200 Web interface allows users to stream live or recorded video in either motion JPEG or H.264 formats. The SM5200’s online, real-time
transcoder can convert up to 16 high resolution, high bit rate IP streams from megapixel cameras into MJPEG frames, enabling users to stream video
from compatible browsers without installing additional software. Installing the Pelco Media Plugin allows users to stream full-quality H.264 video
directly from the system manager through their browser
. The system manager can serve up to 32 H.264 streams and 16 MJPEG streams
simultaneously.
A single user can view up to 16 streams of live video footage across network bandwidths as low as 256 kbps. On networks limited to 128 kbps, users
can view up to four feeds in a 2x2 window. Users with appropriate credentials can also search for recorded video on Pelco NSM5200 units by camera,
time, date, and recording triggers (manual, continuous, motion, or alarm). Search results can be viewed in a 1x1 interface with standard play, pause,
fast-forward, and rewind functions, as well as a scrub bar to quickly pinpoint the segment of video required for an investigation.
Recorded video segments can also be exported through the Web interface. Video clips exported from the Endura network are automatically stored
on the SM5200’s integrated storage array for safekeeping and future download. Videos are stored in the proprietary PEF format. This is the native
format of the cameras involved and ensures that videos retain their original resolution and authentication signatures, supporting their use for
evidentiary purposes.
This Endura distributed, network-based product is available only to certified dealers/integrators. Please contact your local sales representative for details on certification applications and
requirements. Additional information on Endura products and certifications may be found at http://www.pelco.com/endura.
*The system manager Web interface is designed for light to moderate Endura users. When accessing Endura in installations with 1,500 cameras or more, the
WS5200 client software should be used.
To view video using the Pelco Media Plugin (PMP), UDP port 57341 must be open and the client must be able to receive unobstructed UDP traffic directly from
the system manager.