IDIS DirectIP NETWORK · NDAA & TAA COMPLIANT
Seamless Coaxial-to-IP Hybrid Video Migration
The IDIS DP-DE2108 is a professional-tier, 8-channel high-definition video encoder designed to seamlessly digitize analog infrastructure into high-performance network surveillance ecosystems. This processing unit enables commercial properties, historical structures, and sprawling enterprise campuses to retain legacy coaxial cable paths while unlocking modern IP benefits like advanced VMS integration, high-resolution processing, and centralized intelligence. Capable of processing source resolutions up to 5MP, it integrates legacy cameras into a single, unified DirectIP platform without requiring invasive civil works.
Max Resolution
5MP (2560 x 1920)
Streaming
Quadruple H.265
Video Formats
TVI, AHD, CVBS
Power Input
PoE Class 3 / 12V
Advanced Coaxial Analytics & UTC Control
Engineered with broad multi-signal adaptability, the IDIS DP-DE2108 features full compatibility with Up-the-Coax (UTC) telemetry protocols. This allows operators to maintain complete Pan-Tilt-Zoom (PTZ) control over existing speed dome cameras across legacy copper cables, entirely removing the need to run extra dedicated RS-485 control pairs. Combined with quadruple-streaming engines powered by ultra-efficient H.265 compression, this hardware encoder minimizes network backhaul strain while delivering localized video loss, tampering, and zone-crossing edge alarm triggers directly to central management operations.
Four-Channel Multi-Audio Mapping
Security environments often require synchronized acoustic data alongside raw telemetry streams. The DP-DE2108 hardware array integrates four independent line-level analog audio inputs, allowing operators to map environmental microphones directly to adjacent coaxial video feeds for comprehensive, legally binding event recording and monitoring.
Enterprise Edge Alarm Processing
This encoder processes video signals at the point of ingestion to run real-time hardware analytics, including optical motion sensing, camera tampering detection, trip-zone violations, and structural video-loss notifications. Alarms pass instantly into VMS suites via the secure Gigabit uplink, triggering immediate remote system logging and image-verified email actions.
Technical Specification Matrix
Camera Model
DP-DE2108
Device Type
8-Channel High-Definition Network Video Encoder Unit
Video Input Interface
8x BNC Ports (Supports HD-TVI, AHD, and SD-Analog/CVBS formats)
Maximum Encoding Resolution
2560 x 1920 Pixels (Up to 5MP Super-HD Tracking)
Video Compression Engine
H.265 / H.264 Baseline, Main, and High Profiles
Maximum Frame Delivery Rates
240ips@1080P / 144ips@3MP / 120ips@4MP / 80ips@5MP
Streaming Profile Capability
Quadruple Simultaneous Video Streams Per Input Line
Network Uplink Interface
1x RJ-45 Port (10/100/1000 BASE-T Gigabit Ethernet Link)
Audio Interfaces
4x Audio Line-Level Inputs / 0x Audio Outputs
Edge Analytics Suite
Motion Sensing, Tamper Blind Alerts, Trip-Zone Crossings, Video Loss Detection
Power Ingestion Options
12V DC (0.8A) or Power-over-Ethernet PoE IEEE 802.3af Class 3 (Max 10W)
Physical Housing Footprint
200mm x 44mm x 165.2mm / Weight: 0.81kg (Compact Metal Chassis)
Can I control old PTZ cameras using this encoder without running new data lines?
Yes. The DP-DE2108 natively executes standard PTZ telemetry commands using built-in Up-the-Coax (UTC) protocols. This means setup instructions, panning, tilting, and lens modifications are transmitted directly across your existing coaxial cables.
What are the benefits of the H.265 compression layer on this unit?
By leveraging H.265 video compression algorithms, the encoder drops overall transmission bandwidth and storage footprint metrics by up to 50% compared to legacy H.264 systems, without reducing target clarity or frame rate consistency.
How do I power the DP-DE2108 in centralized server environments?
The unit provides flexible dual-power design mechanics. It can run on localized 12V DC power lines or ingest power straight through a network connection via an industry-standard PoE IEEE 802.3af Class 3 switch or injector, drawing a maximum of 10 Watts.
Is this hardware encoder safe for secure federal networks?
Absolutely. The DP-DE2108 is manufactured in South Korea and is fully NDAA and TAA compliant. Free from blacklisted components, it fully satisfies the strict cybersecurity and supply-chain transparency requirements of commercial and government sites.