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Day & Night Function | Yes |
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IR Cut Filter | Yes |
Sensor Type | CMOS |
Lens Type | Varifocal |
Ethernet | 10/100 Mbps |
Humidity | 10–85% RH (non-condensing) |
Infrared Illumination | OptimizedIR with adjustable intensity |
Video Compression | H.264, H.265, Motion JPEG |
Audio Support | Two-way audio |
Power | PoE |
Protection Rating | IP52 |
IR Range | Up to 30 m (98 ft) |
Frame Rate | Up to 30 fps |
Edge Storage | microSD card slot (up to 256 GB) |
Power over Ethernet | IEEE 802.3af/802.3at |
Casing | Polycarbonate casing |
Illustrates the camera's role in a surveillance system setup with numbered components.
Steps to locate the camera on the network and access its webpage using specific tools.
Setting up the root password, verifying firmware, and securing the device.
Introduction to the device's web interface features and navigation.
Settings for exposure modes, night mode, noise reduction, and backlight handling.
Configuring video format, bandwidth, storage, and recording options.
Setting up triggers for actions based on motion, sound, or tampering.
Enabling audio input, detection, and including audio in recordings.
Viewing NTP sync status, firmware version, and serial number.
Controls for live streams, snapshots, recording, and advanced video options.
Configuring capture mode, mounting, focus, zoom, and image appearance.
Adjusting resolution, frame rate, compression, and bitrate control.
Identification of physical parts and connectors on the camera unit.
Explains the function of various status, network, power, and microphone LEDs.
Details on control button functions and available network/audio connectors.
Technical details for I/O ports, 3.5mm and XLR audio connectors and pinouts.
Step-by-step guide for restoring the device to its original factory configuration.
Procedures for checking, upgrading, and managing device firmware.
Troubleshooting tips for IP address conflicts, browser access, and streaming problems.
Factors affecting camera performance, bandwidth, and frame rate.