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Aten VW754 Video Capturing Cards Aten 4-channel 4k H.265 Ip Stream Decoder Input Card - Functions: Video Decoding - 2160p, 1080p, 720 672792017018

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ATEN 4-Channel 4K H.265 IP Stream Decoder Input Card - Functions: Video Decoding - 2160p, 1080p, 720p, 540p - 3840 x 2160 - 4K UHD, Full HD, HD - H.265, H.264 - Network (RJ-45) - 1 - Video Wall, IP Camera, Network Video Recorder (VW754)

4K H.265 STREAMING INPUT BOARD FOR VW SERIES

Manufacturer Part Number: VW754



CPN:4K H.265 STREAMING INPUT BOARD FOR VW SERIES
MANUFACTURER NAME: Aten
MANUFACTURER PART NUMBER: VW754
UPC EAN CODE: 672792017018
LANGUAGE: EN
MARKET:US

General Information:

Built to work with ATEN's VW3620 Modular Video Wall Processor, the VW754 seamlessly accepts H.265/H.264 streams from IP cameras/Network Video Recorders (NVRs) and decodes up to four channels at 4K @ 60 Hz simultaneously. Each decoded stream is assignable to a preferred output channel within the VW3620 configuration. The VW754 facilitates seamless integration with any mainstream IP-based video system on account of its compliance with ONVIF Profile S and the support for RTSP.

Hot swap capability helps enhance flexibility when it comes to maintenance, especially in critical settings that need constant uptime. These highlights have made the VW754 ideal for mission-critical scenarios that involve multiple IP cameras to improve situational awareness and decision-making efficiency, such as surveillance control rooms, command centers, transportation sites, and even military and government environments.

ManufacturerATEN Technology, Inc
Manufacturer Part NumberVW754
Manufacturer Website Addresshttp://www.aten.com/us/en/
Brand NameATEN
Product ModelVW754
Product Name4-Channel 4K H.265 IP Stream Decoder Input Card
Packaged Quantity1
Product TypeDecoder Input Card
  Product UPC672792017018
Technical Information:
FunctionsVideo Decoding
Maximum Resolution3840 x 2160
Screen Mode Supported4K UHD
Full HD
HD
Frequency Range60hz
Video FormatsH.265
H.264
Supported Video Modes2160p
1080p
720p
540p
Device SupportedVideo Wall
IP Camera
Network Video Recorder
Interfaces/Ports:
Network (RJ-45)Yes
Physical Characteristics:
Height1.1"
Width10.7"
Length7.6"
Weight (Approximate)1.83 lb
Warranty:
Warranty3 Year

Date Inserted: Thursday October 9, 2025

This product was last updated on Sunday April 19, 2026

All products are brand new and factory sealed unless otherwise stated.
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